MCQ1: Literary style reveals the relationship between Answer: Language and communication MCQ2: Fundamental poetic elements includes all of below except Answer: Imagery MCQ3: Medieval poets were preoccupied with which theme Answer: Christianity MCQ4: Drama in the medieval period evolved from which of the following places Answer: England and France MCQ5: The earliest Secular play in the Middle ages known as the play of the Greenwood was by______ Answer: Adam de la Halk MCQ6: One of the major differences between the Renaissance and Medieval poetry is following Answer: Invasions and battles MCQ7: The dramatic monologue form of poetic idea was developed by the Victorian poet Answer: Roger Bacon MCQ8: Which of the following works displayed a good use of imagery to achieve a form rich in religious and cultural aesthetics Answer: Beowulf MCQ9: The word ‘knight’ pronounced as /knict/ is an example of the English language used by Chaucer in which period Answer: Old English MCQ10: The Renaissance spirit influenced England and her people in ways which include all of the following except Answer: Culturally MCQ11: 15 In what year was the ‘Ninety-five Theses’ by Martin Luther written Answer: January 1521 MCQ12: Christopher Columbus sailed into the Atlantic on the morning of Answer: October 12, 1492 MCQ13: The period of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I was referred to as the ‘Elizabethan Age’ because of the following except Answer: She served as a patron to playwrights MCQ14: In 1595, Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer’s Night Dream’ was performed during the marriage ceremony of Answer: Burleigh’s granddaughter MCQ15: The English Renaissance theatre encompasses the period between Answer: 1562 and 1642 MCQ16: #------------------- was a Medieval Europe scientist who wrote influential treatises in Latin and French on Mathematics, Physics, Economics and Astronomy Answer: Rabanus Maurus MCQ17: One of the most popular authors of the early middle ages whose works are still being studied today is Answer: Geoffrey Chaucer MCQ18: The first Plantagenet Monarch of England was Answer: Stephen Blois MCQ19: Travel literature includes all the following except Answer: Adventure literature MCQ20: An example of writers who wrote on travel literature include Answer: John Milton MCQ21: Which of the following is not a negative change of the Renaissance era Answer: Violence MCQ22: ________ and ________ greatly influenced the emerging literature of the English, which serve as instructive modem of the medieval period Answer: Religions and intellectual MCQ23: The Anglo-Saxon chronicle was also known as the Answer: Compendium of English history MCQ24: The lack of documentation of the early middle period was as a result of the following except Answer: Invasions MCQ25: The Middle English Literature was described based on how many types Answer: Three types MCQ26: The Renaissance was the name given to the period after the Answer: Old ages MCQ27: ____ and _________ roses were merged to form the indoor roses Answer: White and red MCQ28: A language displays its full potential in the________ of its people Answer: Culture MCQ29: Part of the important changes of the Renaissance period include crossing of the Atlantic ocean in 1492 by Answer: Willian Caxton MCQ30: King Henry Vill separated from Catholic Church and became the leader of the Church of England during which period…………………. Answer: Renaissance period MCQ31: The method of printing on cloth with block printing technology began in the year Answer: 1200 MCQ32: Johannes Gutenberg developed the European movable type of printing technology in; Answer: England MCQ33: William Caxton became the first English printer in the year Answer: 1456 MCQ34: The Scientist who invented the theory of light and colour was Answer: Christopher Columbus MCQ35: Willian, Duke of Normandy invaded England and defeated Herald in the Answer: Battle of Wales FBQ1: During the reigh of ………………………... plays moved from church to court Answer: Henry of Anjou FBQ2: The allegorical poem ‘The owl and the Nightingale in Medieval period was concerned with the theme of ………………… Answer: Socio economic, political and church activities FBQ3: Mystery plays were very popular during ……………………………. Answer: Medieval period FBQ4: the execution of ………………… friends forms part of the setting of the Canterbury Tales Answer: cultural contact FBQ5: ……………………. indicates a relationship between the Centerburg Tales and English medieval arts Answer: The art of story telling FBQ6: Humanism can be defined as the _________ of religion in favour of advancement of humanity Answer: Rejection FBQ7: Literary humanism belongs to the humanities and _______ culture. Answer: Literary FBQ8: Zeno of Elea is the inventor of the ___________. Answer: dialectic FBQ9: The City of God was written by __________. Answer: St Augustine FBQ10:   In his Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer used literature to probe the English society of his time particularly the _______ decline of medieval England. Answer: Moral FBQ11: As early as the 19th century, there was a compendium of English history known as ________ Answer: Anglo-Saxon chronicle FBQ12: Drama was used by priests in the church to explain some aspect of the bible like the birth and death of _______. Answer: Jesus FBQ13: ___________ literature includes written literature, adventure literature, exploration, nature writing, mountain literature etc. Answer: Travel FBQ14: The beginning of the English novel can be traced to _______. Answer: Daniel Defoe FBQ15: The Renaissance era brought a complete change in the _____ style of the English. Answer: living FBQ16: The word medieval was borrowed from Latin language and it means __________. Answer: middle age FBQ17: The medieval era placed more emphasis on religion and most writing in the era revolved around ___________ and ____________ . Answer: God and morality FBQ18: Everyman, a Dutch play, is an example of _______ play. Answer: Morality FBQ19: The influence of the medieval era impacted heavily on the ______ language thereby bringing about a change in the language and literature of the people/ period. Answer: English FBQ20: The language of communication in Europe under the rule of the Romans was _____________ Answer: Latin FBQ21: The fall of the Roman Empire ushered in the ___________ era . Answer: Medieval FBQ22: Literature in England was shaped and influenced by _________era. Answer: Medieval FBQ23:   It was characteristic of poets to combine dramatic monologue with dialogue in their _____ Answer: poems FBQ24: It was during the Renaissance period that ________ Columbus discovered a new continent. Answer: Christopher FBQ25: In his poem “Deity”, Edmund Spenser eulogises Queen ____________. Answer: Elizabeth of England FBQ26: Edmund Spenser’s focus in “An Hymn in Honour of Beauty”, is the imprisonment of man by _______ or _______ Answer: Love or beauty FBQ27: One major difference between Medieval and Renaissance poetry is that the medieval poets were more concerned with _____. Answer: morality FBQ28: Renaissance refers to the period after the _________ Answer: Middle Age FBQ29: Alexander Pope’s An Essay On Man: Moral Essays and Satires, is an example of ____ Answer: Morality Essay FBQ30: The era of Dark Age was so called because of lack of _________ and ___________ . Answer: material and information FBQ31:   In medieval history, the term “Dark Ages” describes ____________. Answer: Medieval era FBQ32: During the medieval era, ________ was both legal and social order of the period. Answer: Church FBQ33:   Geoffrey Chaucer’s ________depicts how the brotherly love of two fellow Knights degenerated into a deadly conflict before a woman they both idealised. Answer: The Knights Tales FBQ34: Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Three Estates, the characters where divided into three: those who pray, those who fight, and those who _________ . Answer: Work FBQ35: Milton’s At a Vatican Exercise is a ________ poem. Answer: humorous