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15th December 2014, 01:27 PM
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NET exam English Literature paper
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16th December 2014, 08:25 AM
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Re: NET exam English Literature paper
As on your demand I am sharinf with you paper of NET exam English Literature paper 1. Which of the following statements is not true of Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina ? It is concerned with (A) the jumbled trivia of day-to- day life. (B) the belief in social progress and scientific advancement. (C) insistent quest for meaning. (D) the reaction of immediate family members to someone’s terminal illness. 2. In The Rape of Lock Belinda’s guardian sylph is unable to prevent the Baron’s fatal mischief because (A) he discovers an earthly lover lurking in Belinda’s heart. (B) he is disturbed by Clarissa’s speech. (C) the view is blocked by the imposing figure of Sir Plume. (D) he is yet to return from a visit to the Cave of Spleen. 3. ‘Ah ! I’ll never, never meet such a man again. You ought to have heard him recite poetry … Oh, he enlarged my mind.” In Heart of Darkness these words about Kurtz are spoken by (A) the manager (B) the intended (C) the first-class agent (D) the Russian 4. Arrange the following ELT methods and approaches in the order in which they appear. Use the codes given below : Code : I. Direct Method II. The Communicative Language Teaching III. The Grammar Translation Method IV. The Silent Way The correct combination according to the code is : (A) I, III, IV, III (B) III, I, IV, II (C) III, II, I, IV (D) I, III, II, IV 5. Which of the following statements is not applicable to Derrida’s rejection of the notion of the ‘Metaphysics of Presence’ ? (A) The desire for immediate access to meaning privileges presence over absence. (B) All presences are necessarily metaphysical and, therefore, are to be rejected. (C) A fleeting meaning of the text is created through the play of ‘difference’ and ‘differance’. (D) Metaphysics involves installing hierarchies and orders of subordination in the various dualisms that it encounters. 6. Read the following and its code : “a prince’s court Is like a common fountain, whence should flow Pure silver drops in general: but if’t chance Some curs’d example poison’t near the head Death and disease through the whole land spread.” Code : I. It is the description of the French Court at the beginning of The Duchess of Malfi. II. It is about the English court. Such was Webster’s England, but to avoid censorship Webster gives his play a foreign location. III. It is about the Italian court. IV. The court is located in Malfi. The correct combination according to the code is : (A) I and IV are correct. (B) I and II are correct. (C) II and III are correct. (D) II and IV are correct. For collect complete paper here I am sharing pdf with you. NET exam English Literature paper more paper detail to atteched a pdf file................... |