What metaphor does Edmund Spenser employ (Faerie Queene Book 1 Canto 12) to frame his tale and to describe the relationship between the tale and its readers?

(1) That of a caravan of lost souls, traversing a desert.

(2) That of a stagecoach, which picks up diverse passengers along the way.

(3) That of a ship filled with jolly mariners.

(4) That of a riderless horse, following his own direction.

Answer: 3

 

Edmund Spenser’s Epithalamion is a carefully structured poem carrying __________ corresponding to the .

(1) twelve stanzas; months of the year

(2) three hundred and sixty five lines; days of the year

(3)fourteen stanzas; two week-long bridal ceremonies

(4)eleven stanzas; eleventh month, November

Answer: 2

 

In “A Letter of the Authors” Edmund Spenser writes that two characters in Faerie Queene represent Queen Elizabeth. Who are they?

Britomart II. Cynthia III. Belphoebe IV. The Faerie Queene

The right combination according to the code is:

(1)  III and IV (2) I and IV (3) I and III (4) II and III

Answer: 1

 

16. Edmund Spenser’s Colin Clout’s Come Home Again is a fine example of :

(1) carpe diem

(2) sonnet sequence

(3) georgic poetry

(4) pastoral eclogue

Answer: 4

 

39. When Fidessa says, “O but I fear the fickle freakes …./ Of fortune false, and oddes of armes in field” (Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 5), this is a fine example of

(1) Alliteration

(2) Allegory

(3) Assonance

(4) Antithesis

Answer: 1

 

In Faerie Queene what is Redcrosse’s reward for slaying the Dragon?

(1) The Dragon’s treasure hoard

(2) The satisfaction of accomplishing the end of a righteous quest

(3) Eternal salvation

(4) Una’s hand in marriage and her parents’ kingdom

 Answer: 4

The figure of the Warrior Virgin in Spenser’s Faerie Queene is represented by the character

(A) Britomart

(B) Gloriana

(C) Cynthia

(D) Duessa

Answer: A

 

The Faerie Queene is based on :

(A) Utopia

(B) Tottelis Miscellany

(C) Morte d’Arthur

(D) Orlando Furioso

Answer: D

 

The Red cross Knight is Spenser’s Faerie Queene represents :

(A) Temperance

(B) Chastity

(C) Truth

(D) Falsehood

Answer: C

 

In relation to Spenser’s Faerie Queene which of the following character virtue link is rightly matched?

(A) Justice-Artegall; Courtsey- Guyan; Temperance-Calidore

(B) Chasity-Britomart; Justice- Guyan; Temperance-Talus

(C) Courtsey-Calidore; Temperance- Guyon; Justice-Artegall

(D) Courtsey-Calidore; Temperance- Artegall; Justice-Britomart

Answers: (C)

 

The Faerie Queene is an epic celebration of Code:

I Queen Elizabeth

II. The Irish Nation

III. The Roman Catholic Church

IV. The Protestant Faith

The correct combination according to the code is:

 (A) I and III are correct.

(B) I and II are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (C)

 

In Spenser’s Re Faerie Queene there are the allegorized moral and religious virtues with their counterparts in the vices. Identify the correctly matched set :

(A) Una – Truth Guyon – Temperance Duessa – Deceit Orgoglio – Pride

(B) Una – Pride Guyon – Deceit Duessa – Temperance Orgoglio – Truth

(C) Una – Deceit Guyon – Pride Duessa – Temperance Orgoglio – Truth

(D) Una – Temperance Guyon – Truth Duessa – Pride Orgoglio – Deceit

Answer:A

In “A Letter of the Authors” Edmund Spenser writes that two characters in Faerie Queene represent Queen Elizabeth. Who are they?

I Britomart

II. Cynthia

III. Belphoebe

IV. The Faerie Queene The right combination according to the code is

(1) III and IV

(2) I and IV

(3) I and III

(4) II and III

Answer: 1

 

In the house of Holinesse in Faerie Queene, Redcross learns repentance and the way to heaven from Dame Caelia and her daughters, who are named :

(1) Fidelia, Speranza and Charissa

(2) Fidelia, Speranza and Una

(3) Fidelia, Speranza and Humilita

(4) Fidelia, Speranza and Zele

 

Answer: 1