General Knowledge MCQs
Topic Notes: General Knowledge
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
5371
Which form consists of a dialogue between two shepherds?
Answer:
Eclogue
An Eclogue is a classical poem in a pastoral subject, often structured as a dialogue between shepherds (e.g., Virgil's Eclogues).
5372
Which movement is associated with 'Automatic Writing' and dream logic?
Answer:
Surrealism
Surrealist poets sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, often using automatic writing (writing without conscious control) to access dream-like imagery.
5373
A poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word is an Acrostic. If the last letters also spell a word, it is a:
Answer:
Double Acrostic
A Double Acrostic spells out words using both the first and last letters of the lines. A Telestich spells a word only with the last letters. A Mesostich uses letters in the middle.
5374
The 'Heroic Crown' of Sonnets consists of 15 sonnets. What is the 15th sonnet called?
Answer:
The Master Sonnet
In a Heroic Crown of Sonnets, the 15th sonnet (Master Sonnet) is composed of the first lines of the preceding 14 sonnets, in order. It ties the entire sequence together.
5375
What is the defining feature of 'Macaronic Verse'?
Answer:
It mixes two or more languages
Macaronic Verse is a type of light verse that mingles two or more languages (often Latin and a vernacular) for comic or bilingual effect.
5376
A 'Caesura' is best described as:
Answer:
A pause within a line of poetry
A Caesura is a strong pause or stop within a line of verse, often marked by punctuation like a comma, dash, or period. It breaks the rhythm and emphasizes meaning.
5377
Which type of poetry is intended to teach a lesson or moral?
Answer:
Didactic Poetry
Didactic poetry is written with the primary purpose of instructing, either in moral life or in a specific subject (e.g., Virgil's 'Georgics' on farming).
5378
The 'Rubaiyat' stanza form, made famous by Omar Khayyam, follows which rhyme scheme?
Answer:
AABA
The Rubaiyat stanza is a quatrain where the first, second, and fourth lines rhyme (AABA). The third line is usually unrhymed, creating a pause or suspense before the final resolution.
5379
A 'Limerick' usually uses which meter?
Answer:
Anapestic
The bouncing rhythm of a Limerick ('There WAS a young LAdy from NANTucket') is characteristic of the Anapestic meter (da-da-DUM), giving it a light, comic feel.
5380
Which form serves as a 'response' to another poem, often mocking it?
Answer:
Parody
A Parody imitates the style of a particular writer or work with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect. A Palinode is a poem retracting a previous statement. Pastiche imitates respectfully.