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1. The religion of Britons: |
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1) Christianity | |
2) Buddhism | |
3) Paganism | |
4) Druids | |
5) Baha’i | |
2. The language of Britons |
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1) Celtic | |
2) English | |
3) German | |
4) French | |
5) Chinese | |
3. The first Roman who invented the Britain: |
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1) Lucia’s Cornelius Sulla | |
2) Gaius Mari | |
3) Pompey | |
4) Julius Caesar | |
5) Mark Antony | |
4. Britain was conquered by Germanic tribe at the end of: |
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1) The 4th century | |
2) The 5th century | |
3) The 3rd century | |
4) The 6th century | |
5) The 5th century | |
5. The story of “Beowulf” was written down in: |
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1) The 8th century | |
2) The 9th century | |
3) The 10th century | |
4) The 7th century | |
5) The 8th century | |
6. The poem “Beowulf” ends with: |
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1) Beowulf kills the monster | |
2) Beowulf kills a fire-breathing dragon | |
3) Beowulf slays the monster’s fearsome mother | |
4) Description of Beowulf’s funeral | |
5) The monster kills Beowulf | |
7. The most important folk song in Great Britain: |
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1) The invisible man ballads | |
2) The Hunting of the Snark | |
3) The Robin Hood | |
4) King Arthur and the knights of the round table | |
5) Utopia | |
8. The language of “Beowulf”: |
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1) Old English | |
2) Latin | |
3) Greek | |
4) French | |
5) German | |
9. The number of parts in “Beowulf”: |
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1) 1 | |
2) 4 | |
3) 5 | |
4) 3 | |
5) 2 | |
10. The name of the monster: |
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1) Dragon | |
2) Beowulf | |
3) Grendel | |
4) Alfred | |
5) Hrothgar | |
11. Writers who supported the national liberation wars on the continent against feudal reaction at the age of the Romanticism were: |
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1) S.T. Coleridge | |
2) W.W. Wordsworth | |
3) G.G. Byron | |
4) R. Southey | |
5) R. Burns | |
6) P.B. Shelley | |
12. The lifetime of Charlotte Bronte: |
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1) 1818 | |
2) 1849 | |
3) 1816 | |
4) 1863 | |
5) 1812 | |
6) 1855 | |
13. The lifetime of Emily Bronte: |
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1) 1818 | |
2) 1820 | |
3) 1855 | |
4) 1863 | |
5) 1812 | |
6) 1848 | |
14. The lifetime of Anne Bronte: |
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1) 1818 | |
2) 1820 | |
3) 1855 | |
4) 1863 | |
5) 1812 | |
6) 1849 | |
15. The lifetime of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: |
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1) 1777 | |
2) 1775 | |
3) 1771 | |
4) 1797 | |
5) 1860 | |
6) 1851 | |
16. Where and when M. Shelley was died: |
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1) Paris | |
2) 1870 | |
3) London | |
4) 1844 | |
5) Edinburgh | |
6) 1851 | |
17. When and where Charles Dickens was born: |
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1) in 1707 | |
2) in Portsmouth | |
3) India in 1811 | |
4) in 1816 | |
5) in Dublin | |
6) on the 7th of February, 1812 | |
18. What are the novels of A.C. Doyle? |
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1) The Sign of Four | |
2) “Night and day” | |
3) A Study in Scarlet. | |
4) The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes | |
5) “The voyage out” | |
6) “Flush” | |
19. What are the works of Virginia Woolf? |
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1) ‘Sketch of the Past” | |
2) The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes | |
3) A Study in Scarlet. | |
4) “Kipps” | |
5) “Jacob's room” | |
6) “Time Machine” | |
20. Where and when was Lewis Carroll born? |
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1) in London | |
2) 1667 | |
3) in Alloway | |
4) in Daresbury | |
5) in Dublin | |
6) England | |
7) 1832 | |
8) 1759 | |
21. What kind of heroines we can see in Ch. Brontes novels: |
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1) generous | |
2) cruel | |
3) beautiful | |
4) selfish | |
5) smart | |
6) intelligent | |
7) gentle | |
8) ugly | |
22. What was the real name of Lewis Carroll? |
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1) Charles | |
2) John | |
3) Ludwige | |
4) Robert | |
5) Dogson | |
6) Lutwidge | |
7) Carroll | |
8) Dodgson | |
23. Novels of Charles Dickens are: |
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1) Oliver Twist | |
2) Nicholas Nickleb | |
3) David Copperfield | |
4) “Night and day” | |
5) “Jacob's room” | |
6) “Witness for the Prosecution” | |
7) “Rain” | |
8) “Rainbow” | |
24. What are the works written by T. Hardy? |
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1) "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" | |
2) "Far from the Madding Crowd" | |
3) "The mayor of Caster bridge" | |
4) “Time Machine” | |
5) "Body in the Library" | |
6) “Pygmalion” | |
7) “Alice in Wonderland” | |
8) “The Man Within” | |
25. The second generation of romantic poets is: |
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1) William Blake | |
2) Walter Scott | |
3) John Keats | |
4) Coleridge | |
5) Percy Bysshe Shelly | |
6) Marry Shelly | |
7) R. Stevenson | |
8) George Gordon Byron |