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1. The magnificent ballad of the English literature, written by Malary Morte`d Arthur is:

1) Bartholomew Fair
2) Elizabethan Stage
3) King Arthur and the knights of the round table ballads
4) The Spanish Tragedy
5) The Robin Hood ballads

2. The historical character, an ideal feudal king and the national hero of the Gets is:

1) King Arthur
2) Henry VI
3) Edward the Conquer
4) Richard I
5) King Alfred

3. An English literature which is full of classical models and full of mythological references to the gods and myths of antiquity:

1) Enlightment
2) Renaissance
3) Restoration
4) The Anglo-Saxon literature
5) The Medieval literature

4. The period of European history at the close of the Middle-ages and the rise of the modern world; a cultural rebirth from the 14th through the middle of the 17th centuries:

1) Restoration
2) Norman period
3) Enlightment
4) Renaissance
5) Pre-Renaissance

5. The author of “The Canterbury tales”:

1) T. More
2) J. Milton
3) G. Chaucer
4) Bede
5) W. Shakespeare

6. The time period Chaucer wrote is known as:

1) Renaissance
2) Norman’s period
3) Middle ages
4) Anglo-Saxon period
5) Dark ages

7. The shrine was located:

1) Wales
2) Mercia
3) Northumbria
4) Sherwood forest
5) Canterbury

8. The date of Shakespeare’s birth:

1) The 18th of April in 1569
2) The 12th of June in 1566
3) The 23rd of April in 1564
4) The 23rd of April in 1567
5) The 22nd of March in 1565

9. The place of W. Shakespeare’s birth:

1) Cardiff
2) Edinburgh
3) Canterbury
4) London
5) Stratford-on-Avon

10. “Our National Bard”, “The Immortal Poet of Nature” and “the Great Unknown” is nicknames of:

1) Thomas More
2) Robert Burns
3) Daniel Defoe
4) William Shakespeare
5) Christopher Marlowe

11. The well-known science fictions of H.G.Wells:

1) “Flush”
2) “The War of the Worlds”
3) “The voyage out”
4) “The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes”.
5) “Jacob's room”
6) “Kipps”

12. What are the plays of Shaw?

1) Alice in Wonderland
2) The war of the worlds
3) The importance of Being Earnest
4) An Ideal Husband
5) The Doctor’s Dilemma
6) Pygmalion

13. What are the novels of Graham Green?

1) Pygmalion
2) An Ideal Husband
3) The Man Within
4) The Third Man
5) The war of the worlds

14. The works of William Somerset Maugham:

1) “Pygmalion”
2) “The Doctor’s Dilemma”
3) “The Man Within”
4) “The Third Man”
5) “The Moon and Sixpence”
6) “Of Human Bondage”.

15. The most famous novels of D.H. Lawrence:

1) “A Baby Asleep after a Pain”
2) “Lady Chatterley’s lover”
3) “Sons and lovers”
4) “Time Machine”
5) “The Moon and Sixpence”
6) “Of Human Bondage”.

16. The novels of William Somerset Maugham:

1) “A Baby Asleep after a Pain”
2) “The Third Man”.
3) “Liza of Lambeth”
4) “The White Peacock”
5) “Lady Chatterley’s lover”.
6) “Sons and lovers”

17. The subject of stream of consciousness is:

1) Emotions.
2) Inner thoughts
3) Poverty
4) Social problems
5) Real life.
6) Love

18. Find the works of James Joyce:

1) “A Baby Asleep after a Pain”.
2) “The Third Man”
3) “Liza of Lambeth”.
4) “The pioneer”
5) “Dubliners”
6) “Finnegan’s Wake”

19. The main heroes of James Joyce’s work “Ulysses”:

1) Stephen Dedaction
2) Leopold Bloom
3) Humphrey Chimp
4) Anna Plurabe
5) Molly Bloom
6) Monica Bloom

20. When and where was R. Stevenson born?

1) in Edinburgh
2) in Dublin
3) in London 1850
4) in Bombay,
5) in Bromley, Kent in 1856
6) in Scotland
7) in 1850
8) in India

21. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was:

1) A writer.
2) A historian
3) An artist
4) A mathematician .
5) A teacher.
6) A photographer.
7) A musician
8) A doctor

22. What are the works of R. Stevenson?

1) "David Balfour"
2) "The Master of Ballantrae"
3) "The wrong box"
4) “Christmas letters”
5) "Body in the Library"
6) “Pygmalion”
7) “Alice in Wonderland”
8) “The Man Within”

23. Carroll's books are full of

1) Humor
2) Love
3) Logic
4) Metaphors
5) Satire
6) Sympathy
7) Sadness
8) Nonsense

24. Who is the father of "Treasure Island"?

1) Robert
2) Dodgson
3) Charles
4) Lutwidge
5) William
6) Lewis
7) Louis
8) Stevenson

25. Comedies of W.Shakespeare are:

1) As you like it
2) Much Ado About Nothing
3) Twelfth Night
4) King John
5) Othello
6) Romeo and Juliet
7) Macbeth
8) King Lear