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PES SS3 Literature in English (Objective) Mock 2 Exam 2025/2026
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  • 1. Which of the following is common to all forms of literature?
A) chorus
B) narrator
C) action
D) language
  • 2. Beauty in poetry depends mainly on
A) length and theme
B) expression and rhythm
C) mood and verse form
D) vowels and consonants
  • 3. Read the extract below and answer this question.

    But the towering earth was tired of sitting in one position. She moved, suddenly, and the houses crumbled, the mountains heaved horribly, and the work of a million years was lost.

    3. The predominant figure of speech in the above extracts is
A) Metaphor
B) Oxymoron
C) Personification
D) Simile
  • 4. The subject matter of the above extract is
A) sea waves
B) storm
C) house movement
D) earthquake
  • 5. The image depicted in the extract is one of
A) merriment
B) destruction
C) happiness
D) amiration
  • 6. 'penny wise; pound foolish' is an example of
A) hyperbole
B) metonymy
C) paradox
D) metaphor
  • 7. Which of the following helps best to create and sustain interest in a literary work?
A) rhyme
B) suspense
C) rhythm
D) plot
  • 8. Ife is a woman of great virtue

    She is a woman of great vice illustrate
A) antithesis
B) alliteration
C) paradox
D) pathos
  • 9. Read the lines below and answer the question:
    My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains

    My sense, as though of hemlock I have drunk

    The metrical pattern is
A) dactylic
B) iambic
C) anapestic
D) trochaic
  • 10. The Shakespearean sonnet differs from the Petrachan sonnet by ending with a
A) sestet
B) quatrain
C) couplet
D) tercet
  • 11. The ___ comes after the loose ends of the plot have been tied up.
A) epilogue
B) climax
C) epilogue
D) denouncement
  • 12. UNSEEN PROSE 12-16
    Read the passage and answer the following question

    The message was unambiguous: her John was on his way back. For how long had he been gone? Jenny wondered.

    She wrung her hands in silent expectation. She stood, turned about, and sat, motionless. She was listening in the silence of the room and looking into the gloom of the unlit room.

    She seemed to pull herself together as she rose to her full height, switched on the light and turned on the TV, to no station in particular, selecting no programme at all. She sat in front of the TV, not watching. Her heart was pounding, slowly, she hoisted herself from the armchair and moved towards the kitchen, like one sleepwalking.

    She must get some food ready for the sojourner. Her rapid heartbeat did not show in her slow-motion actions. Her cooking done, Jenny was carrying the dish on a tray to the dining table when the doorbell rang. Jenny dropped the tray.
    The passage is about
A) the passion of love
B) a meeting place
C) the disappointment of love
D) jenny's expert cooking
  • 13. The figure of speech used in she was listening to the silence of the room is
A) conceit
B) irony
C) oxymoron
D) zeugma
  • 14. The technique of narration is
A) stream of consciousness
B) Second person
C) Third person
D) First person
  • 15. In ___ and moved inwards the kitchen, like one sleepwalking, the simile portrays one who is
A) passion driven
B) disappointed
C) morose
D) absent minded
  • 16. The mood is one of
A) regret
B) despondency
C) sorrow
D) anxiety
  • 17. UNSEEN POETRY 17-21

    Read the poem and answer the question

    My heart was in fearful flight

    Pursued by Cupid, arrow poised

    Waiting for my flight's end

    When I'd turn about

    Or I'd fall supine

    My fleeing heart to pierce

    Enslave or enthrall and ravish hopeless

    So, I'm pining and pining away

    For you high up there have perched

    Out of reach of my now yearning

    Which was why my heart'd been fleeing

    From cupid's poised arrow

    The poem is about
A) selfish
B) unforgettable
C) unrequited
D) sacrificial
  • 18. UNSEEN POETRY 17-21

    Read the poem and answer the question

    My heart was in fearful flight

    Pursued by Cupid, arrow poised

    Waiting for my flight's end

    When I'd turn about

    Or I'd fall supine

    My fleeing heart to pierce

    Enslave or enthrall and ravish hopeless

    So, I'm pining and pining away

    For you high up there have perched

    Out of reach of my now yearning

    Which was why my heart'd been fleeing

    From cupid's poised arrow


    The lines that provide evidence for what the poem is about are ___
A) 2 and 3
B) 9 and 10
C) 7 and 8
D) 11 and 12
  • 19. UNSEEN POETRY 17-21

    Read the poem and answer the question

    My heart was in fearful flight

    Pursued by Cupid, arrow poised

    Waiting for my flight's end

    When I'd turn about

    Or I'd fall supine

    My fleeing heart to pierce

    Enslave or enthrall and ravish hopeless

    So, I'm pining and pining away

    For you high up there have perched

    Out of reach of my now yearning

    Which was why my heart'd been fleeing

    From cupid's poised arrow

    The poem is a
A) kenning
B) limerick
C) haiku
D) lyric
  • 20. UNSEEN POETRY 17-21

    Read the poem and answer the question

    My heart was in fearful flight

    Pursued by Cupid, arrow poised

    Waiting for my flight's end

    When I'd turn about

    Or I'd fall supine

    My fleeing heart to pierce

    Enslave or enthrall and ravish hopeless

    So, I'm pining and pining away

    For you high up there have perched

    Out of reach of my now yearning

    Which was why my heart'd been fleeing

    From cupid's poised arrow

    The dominant image is one of
A) beginning
B) flying
C) waiting
D) running
  • 21. UNSEEN POETRY 17-21

    Read the poem and answer the question

    My heart was in fearful flight

    Pursued by Cupid, arrow poised

    Waiting for my flight's end

    When I'd turn about

    Or I'd fall supine

    My fleeing heart to pierce

    Enslave or enthrall and ravish hopeless

    So, I'm pining and pining away

    For you high up there have perched

    Out of reach of my now yearning

    Which was why my heart'd been fleeing

    From cupid's poised arrow


    In the poem, cupid is
A) a metonymy
B) an allusion
C) the persona's mistress
D) the persona's rival
  • 22. The play Antony and Cleopatra is set mainly in
A) Italy and Spain
B) Egypt and Rome
C) Egypt and Persia
D) Rome and Greece
  • 23. Antony is one of the
A) Roman governors
B) Roman triumvirs
C) Roman generals
D) Roman senators
  • 24. Octavius Caesar is Antony’s
A) Brother
B) Ally
C) Rival and fellow ruler
D) Enemy
  • 25. Antony loses the battle because
A) Octavius cheats
B) He is sick
C) His soldiers betray him
D) Cleopatra’s fleet withdraws
  • 26. Cleopatra flees the battle of Actium
A) Because of a storm
B) Out of fear
C) By mistake
D) On Anthony’s order
  • 27. Antony attempts suicide because he thinks Cleopatra is
A) Married
B) Dead
C) Betrayed him
D) Captured
  • 28. Antony eventually dies in
A) Egypt
B) Cleopatra’s arms
C) Rome
D) Prison
  • 29. Cleopatra commits suicide by
A) Asp (snake) bite
B) Hanging
C) Sword
D) Poison
  • 30. Cleopatra chooses death because
A) She fears humiliation in Rome
B) She is afraid of Octavius
C) All of the above
D) She wants to follow Antony
  • 31. Octavius Caesar represents
A) Passion
B) Discipline and order
C) Weakness
D) Disorder
  • 32. Antony represents
A) Reason
B) Discipline
C) Order
D) Passion and emotion
  • 33. Shakespeare uses the play to show conflict between
A) Rich and poor
B) Love and duty
C) War and peace
D) Old and young
  • 34. The setting of Egypt symbolizes
A) War
B) Pleasure and luxury
C) Order
D) Discipline
  • 35. Rome symbolizes
A) Order and discipline
B) Chaos
C) Pleasure
D) Weakness
  • 36. Antony’s downfall is caused mainly by
A) His enemies
B) Fate only
C) His soldiers
D) His love for Cleopatra
  • 37. The play ends with
A) Octavius’s triumph
B) War
C) Cleopatra’s rule
D) Antony’s victory
  • 38. Octavius promises to
A) Punish Egypt
B) Kill Cleopatra
C) Bury Antony honourably
D) Honour Cleopatra
  • 39. Enobarbus praises Cleopatra’s beauty in
A) A speech
B) A letter
C) A song
D) A poem
  • 40. The relationship between Antony and Octavius can best be described as
A) Neutral
B) Rivalry
C) Friendship
D) Brotherhood
  • 41. The tragic end of the lovers emphasizes
A) Honour
B) The power of fate and love
C) Wealth
D) The power of fate and love
  • 42. ''....the dragon-fly
    hangs like a blue thread
    losened from the sky...'' illustrates
A) metaphor
B) simile
C) contrast
D) litotes
  • 43. The elegy
A) has a mournful tone
B) conforms to a fixed pattern of lines
C) celebrates heroic deeds
D) is set in the countryside
  • 44. A line of poetry is measured by the
A) number of feet it contains
B) images
C) number of words
D) rhythm
  • 45. The recurrence of rhythmic pattern of stress in a poem is a
A) scansion
B) consonance
C) metre
D) couplet
  • 46. "Friendship is a sheltering tree'' illustrates
A) metaphor
B) Oxymoron
C) personification
D) simile
  • 47. . "I don't fancy forbidden fruits of fashions and fads'' illustrates
A) refrain
B) alliteration
C) assonance
D) repetition
  • 48. A long and serious narrative about heroic characters is a/an
A) epic
B) burlesque
C) elegy
D) ballad
  • 49. This book should fill the memory, rule the heart and guide the feet.

    The above expression illustrates the use of
A) repetition
B) synecdoche
C) metaphor
D) refrain
  • 50. An omniscient narrator in a novel
A) knows nothing about the characters and events
B) detaches himself from the story
C) knows everything about the characters and events
D) is a character in the story
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