BPSC Tre 4.0 Exam VVI Qns Set 01 2025 English 6 to 12 Literature Section

 BPSC Tre 4.0 Exam VVI Qns Set 01 2025 English 6 to 12 Literature Section

Welcome to this educational post which is for BPSC Tre 4.0 Exam in 2025. It is based for English subject students for class 6 to 8, 8 to 10 and 11 to 12. So please practice these VVI questions and answers.

A. Which author has written the lines: “For fear of which, here, this, thou age unbred- Ere you were born, was beauty’s summer dead.’’

Ans: - William Shakespeare.

 

     B. Which work has been called by Shakespeare as the first heir of my’?

Ans: - Venus and Adonis.

 

     C. Who said, poetry springs from “emotion recollected in tranquility”?

Ans: - William Wordsworth.

 

     D. Who wrote the Lucy poems?

Ans: - William Wordsworth.

 

     E. Shelley was expelled from Oxford University due to the publication of:

Ans: - The Necessity of Atheism.

 

     F. What is the rhyme scheme of “Ode to Skylark”?

Ans: - ABABB

 

    G. In Keats’ poetic career, the most productive year was.

Ans: - 1819

 

BPSC Tre 4.0 Exam VVI Qns Set 01 2025 English 6 to 12


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0  H. These famous are from which of the following by John Keats?

Ans: - Ode on a Grecian Urn.

 

0  I. Charles Dickens was the first editor of a newspaper which started in 1846, Which was it?

Ans: - Daily News.

 

1  J. Which novel does the following quote of Dickens belongs to: ‘I care for no man on earth, and no man on earth cares for me”?

Ans: - A Tale of two Cities.

 

11K. Sohrab and Rustum by Matthew Arnold is inspired by.

Ans: - Shah Nama

 

12L.  Who believes that “Poetry has significant use in the process of knowledge creation and progression of human beings”?

Ans: - Matthew Arnold.

 

13M.  In which of Hardy’s novel does the character sorrow appear?

Ans: - Tess of the d’urbervilles.

 

1  N. Who buys Henchard’s wife in The Mayor of Casterbridge?

Ans: - Newson

 

1  O. What does Tennyson, in these lines, achieve? It may be that the gulfs will wash us down: It we shall touch the Happy Isles, and see the great Achilles, whom we knew.

Ans: - Unlike Homer, Tennyson is making the quest of Ulysses for new lands mythical as Elysium.

 

1  P.  “Tis better to have loved and lost than newer to have loved at all” appears in Tennyson’s:

Ans: - In Memoriam.

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