300+ TOP Prose of The Age of Johnson MCQs and Answers

Prose Of The Age Of Johnson Multiple Choice Questions

1. Who was the member of the Parliament for thirty years?

  1. Daniel Defoe
  2. Edmund Burke
  3. Dr. Johnson

Answer: B

2. Whose chief contributions to literature are the speeches and writings of his public career?

  1. Edmund Burke
  2. Alexander Pope
  3. John Dryden

Answer: A

3. Johnson’s best-known prose works are:

  1. his Dictionary
  2. Lives of Poets
  3. Both a and b

Answer: C

4.  Dr. Johnson contributed a number of articles in the periodicals which were:

  1. The Rambler
  2. The Idler and Rasselas
  3. Both a and b

Answer: C

5.  In which of his work, Burke advocated the principle of limited monarchy which had been established in England since the Glorious Revolution in 1688?

  1. On American Taxation (1774)
  2. The Reflections on the French Revolution (1790)
  3. Thoughts on the Present Discontent (1770)

Answer: C

6. Who was made to quit the throne, and William of Orange was invited by the Parliament to become the king of England with limited powers since the Glorious Revolution in 1688?

  1. James-I
  2. James-II
  3. Charles-II

Answer: B

7. Burke delivered famous speeches in Parliament , when the American colonies revolted against England , and the English government was trying to suppress that revolt, Burke vehemently advocated the cause of American independence which were:

  1. On American Taxation
  2. On Conciliation with America
  3. Both a and b

Answer: C

8. The greatest speeches of Burke which were delivered in connection with the French Revolution as The Reflections on the French Revolution were published in:

  1. 1790
  2. 1795
  3. 1796

Answer: A

9. Who was the first historian of England, wrote in a literary manner?

  1. Swift
  2. Addison
  3. Edward Gibbon

Answer: C

10. Gibbon’s greatest historical work includes:

  1. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  2. The Reflections on the French Revolution
  3. None

Answer: A

11. Other kinds of writing which began to grow in importance in eighteenth century includes:

  1. Essays
  2. Diaries and letters
  3. Speeches

Answer: B

12. Which letters were famous in the first part of the eighteenth century?

  1. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s Letters
  2. Lord Chesterfield’s Letters to his son
  3. None

Answer: A

13. Many people, including _____________, did not like the kind of manners the letters described.

  1. Pope
  2. Swift
  3. Dr. Johnson

Answer: C

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