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This set of American Literature Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on American Literature Set 1

Q1 | What time does the poem “The Raven” take place?
  • midnight
  • noon
  • dawn
  • morning
Q2 | When the author first heard the "rapping at his chamber door," in “The Raven”, who did hethink was outside?
  • his neighbour
  • the raven
  • pluto
  • some late night visitor
Q3 | In what month does the poem “The Raven” take place?
  • december
  • january
  • october
  • february
Q4 | What is the name of the "rare and radiant maiden" for whom the author mourns in “TheRaven”?
  • annebelle
  • lenore
  • pluto
  • lydia
Q5 | What happens when the author opens the door in “The Raven”?
  • the raven flies in
  • he screams
  • he only sees darkness
  • he sees lenore standing outside
Q6 | What word does the raven say whenever he speaks?
  • quoth
  • prophet
  • nevermore
  • lenore
Q7 | Where does the raven perch when he comes into the house?
  • on the door frame
  • on the mantle above the fireplace
  • on a bust of pallas
  • on the chair
Q8 | What was the author doing at the beginning of the poem “The Raven”?
  • eating dinner
  • reading a book
  • cutting his toenails
  • writing a letter
Q9 | The raven is a symbol of
  • birds
  • happiness
  • boredom
  • death
Q10 | How did the raven get into the house?
  • he stepped in the window
  • he came in the chimney
  • he flew in the door
  • he was already in the house
Q11 | In what year was the first edition of "Leaves of Grass" published?
  • 1872
  • 1892
  • 1860
  • 1855
Q12 | Which of Whitman's contemporaries famously praised "Leaves of Grass" as "the mostextraordinary piece of wit and wisdom America has yet contributed"?
  • henry wadsworth longfellow
  • henry david thoreau
  • oliver wendell holmes
  • ralph waldo emerson
Q13 | “Passage to India” is an example of which Literary Movement?
  • romanticism
  • transcendentalism
  • black art movement
  • imagism
Q14 | Opening stanza of “Passage to India” celebrates which of the following great engineeringachievements?
  • the laying of the transatlantic undersea cable
  • the joining of the union pacific and central pacific railroads at utah
  • invention of steam engine
  • the opening of the suez canal
Q15 | Who is the “The Admiral himself” described in the poem “Passage to India”?
  • marco polo
  • alexander
  • columbus
  • tamerlane
Q16 | Those oppressive "Cathedral Tunes" reflect the poem's (“There is a certain slant of Light”)theme of
  • isolation
  • mortality
  • immortality
  • versions of reality
Q17 | That ‘Heavenly Hurt’ in “There is a certain slant of Light” that leaves no scar works with thespeaker's sense of
  • time
  • suffering
  • mortality
  • spirituality
Q18 | The lines “When it comes, the Landscape listens – Shadows – hold their breath” in “There is acertain slant of Light” is an example of?
  • simile
  • metaphor
  • pathetic fallacy
  • anaphora
Q19 | How did Dickinson intend for the light to be viewed in “There is a certain slant of Light”?
  • oppressive
  • welcoming
  • enchanting
  • cold
Q20 | That "seal Despair" in “There is a certain slant of Light” is a sort of metaphor for the speaker's
  • perseverance
  • mortality
  • versions of reality
  • suffering
Q21 | When the landscape "listens" in “There is a certain slant of Light”, it brings to mind the poem'stheme of
  • society and class
  • awe and amazement
  • truth
  • transformation
Q22 | What is the literal meaning of the title “Home Burial”?
  • death of marriage
  • a broken home
  • the death of the child
  • a broken marriage
Q23 | In "Home Burial", what is the mother's name?
  • paris
  • sabrina
  • amy
  • winifred
Q24 | What does the wife see through the window at the beginning of “Home Burial”?
  • horsemen approaching
  • the coroner’s wagon
  • her child’s grave
  • her husband returning
Q25 | What is the metaphorical meaning of the title "Home Burial"?
  • the end of the marriage
  • end of life
  • beginning of a new life
  • a new chapter in their lives