Class 12 Story of English Ch-4 Modern English & Specifics MCQs

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Class 12 Story of English Ch-4 Modern English & Specifics MCQs
  1. ‘Othello’, ‘Hamlet’, ‘Julius Caesar’, ‘Macbeth’ and ‘King Lear’ were written by— [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) Langland
    • (B) Marlowe
    • (C) Shakespeare
    • (D) Spenser
  2. In China, Japan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Eritrea, France, Germany, Switzerland, Mexico, Brazil etc., English is spoken as a —
    • (A) mother-tongue
    • (B) second language
    • (C) foreign language
    • (D) none of these
  3. The year AD 1066 is taken to be the end of the ……. period.
    • (A) Middle English
    • (B) Old English
    • (C) Modern English
    • (D) None of these
  4. Who wrote ‘Lycidas’? — [BSEB, 2019C]
    • (A) John Milton
    • (B) John Keats
    • (C) P.B. Shelley
    • (D) Wordsworth
  5. ‘Mac Flecknoe’ was written by— [BSEB, 2025A]
    • (A) Dryden
    • (B) John Donne
    • (C) George Herbert
    • (D) None of these
  6. Standard British English speech came to be known as — [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) Received Pronunciation
    • (B) New English
    • (C) American English
    • (D) Non-standard English
  7. English used since AD 1500 till now is called — [BSEB, 2019A, 2020A]
    • (A) Old
    • (B) Middle
    • (C) Modern
    • (D) None of these
  8. About ………. Christianity began to spread in England. [BSEB, 2025A]
    • (A) AD 400
    • (B) AD 500
    • (C) AD 600
    • (D) AD 700
  9. ‘Savitri’ is written by — [BSEB, 2019A, 2023A]
    • (A) Aurobindo Ghosh
    • (B) R.N. Tagore
    • (C) Sarojini Naidu
    • (D) Toru Dutt
  10. Shakespearean tragedies end with — [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) Marriage
    • (B) Death
    • (C) Peace
    • (D) Happiness
  11. ‘The Canterbury Tales’ was written by — [BSEB, 2019C]
    • (A) Langland
    • (B) Chaucer
    • (C) Yeats
    • (D) None of these
  12. The name ‘Augustan’ was given to the early ……. century. [BSEB, 2025A]
    • (A) 17th
    • (B) 18th
    • (C) 19th
    • (D) 20th
  13. ‘Train to Pakistan’ is written by — [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) Khushwant Singh
    • (B) Anita Desai
    • (C) Vikram Seth
    • (D) Manohar Malgaonkar
  14. The development of …….. was helped by the introduction of the printing technology. [BSEB, 2019A]
    • (A) Middle English
    • (B) Modern English
    • (C) Old English
    • (D) None of these
  15. ‘The Scholar Gipsy’ has been written by— [BSEB, 2018A, 2021A]
    • (A) Matthew Arnold
    • (B) W.B. Yeats
    • (C) Robert Bridges
    • (D) J.M. Synge
  16. The period of Old English is from — [BSEB, 2019A]
    • (A) AD 449 – AD 1066
    • (B) AD 1066 – AD 1500
    • (C) AD 1500 – AD 1600
    • (D) None of these
  17. Modern English begins from —
    • (A) AD 1300
    • (B) AD 1400
    • (C) AD 1500
    • (D) AD 1600
  18. ‘Paradise Lost’ was written by—
    • (A) Milton
    • (B) Spenser
    • (C) Dickens
    • (D) None of these
  19. ‘Untouchable’ and ‘Coolie’ were written by — [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) Mulk Raj Anand
    • (B) R.K. Narayan
    • (C) Raja Rao
    • (D) Anita Desai
  20. The history of English language is just about …….. years old.
    • (A) fifteen hundred
    • (B) sixteen hundred
    • (C) seventeen hundred
    • (D) None of these
  21. Romantic Revival is often associated with — [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) William Wordsworth
    • (B) John Milton
    • (C) Alexander Pope
    • (D) John Donne
  22. In the last few decades of the ………… century, the English language has been rapid changes.
    • (A) 17th
    • (B) 18th
    • (C) 19th
    • (D) 20th
  23. ‘Tughlaq’ is written by — [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) Girish Karnad
    • (B) R.N. Tagore
    • (C) Aurobindo Ghosh
    • (D) Sarojini Naidu
  24. Who wrote the poem ‘The Waste Land’? — [BSEB, 2019A, 2024A]
    • (A) T.S. Eliot
    • (B) W.H. Auden
    • (C) S.T. Coleridge
    • (D) John Keats
  25. English developed from the speech of the —
    • (A) Anglo-Indian
    • (B) Anglo-Saxon
    • (C) Anglo-American
    • (D) None of these
  26. ‘Fairy Queene’ was written by—
    • (A) Tennyson
    • (B) Spenser
    • (C) Arnold
    • (D) None of these
  27. ‘The Gitanjali’ has been written by —
    • (A) Sarojini Naidu
    • (B) Rabindranath Tagore
    • (C) Aurobindo Ghosh
    • (D) None of these
  28. The vocabulary of English was borrowed from — [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) Latin and French
    • (B) Greek
    • (C) Spanish
    • (D) Both (A) and (B)
  29. ‘Arms and the Man’ is written by — [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) G.B. Shaw
    • (B) Shakespeare
    • (C) Milton
    • (D) Keats
  30. In England Printing Press was invented in—
    • (A) 1475
    • (B) 1476
    • (C) 1477
    • (D) 1478
  31. English is also used as a ………… by the Anglo Indian community of India.
    • (A) foreign language
    • (B) mother-tongue
    • (C) second language
    • (D) none of these
  32. ‘The Serpent and the Rope’ is written by — [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) Raja Rao
    • (B) R.K. Narayan
    • (C) Mulk Raj Anand
    • (D) Kamala Das
  33. American English differs from British English in the sphere of —
    • (A) spelling
    • (B) vocabulary
    • (C) grammar
    • (D) All the three
  34. ‘The Rope of the Lock’ was written by—
    • (A) Shelly
    • (B) Alexander Pope
    • (C) Keats
    • (D) None of these
  35. The language of the Old English period is characterized by — [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) Inflections
    • (B) Vocabulary
    • (C) Spelling
    • (D) Grammar
  36. ‘Dr. Faustus’ was written by—
    • (A) Shakespeare
    • (B) Keats
    • (C) Christopher Marlowe
    • (D) None of these
  37. ‘Edward-II’ was written by —
    • (A) Marlowe
    • (B) Spenser
    • (C) Milton
    • (D) None of these
  38. ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Julius Caesar’ are written by — [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) Shakespeare
    • (B) Ben Jonson
    • (C) Marlowe
    • (D) Sheridan
  39. The period of Middle English is from — [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) AD 1100 – AD 1500
    • (B) AD 1150 – AD 1500
    • (C) AD 1066 – AD 1500
    • (D) None of these
  40. ‘Venus and Adonis’ was written by—
    • (A) Keats
    • (B) Shakespeare
    • (C) Milton
    • (D) None of these
  41. In India, Singapore, Malaysia, Nigeria, Namibia, Botswana etc. English is spoken as a —
    • (A) second language
    • (B) mother-tongue
    • (C) foreign language
    • (D) none of these
  42. ‘Hudibras’ was written by—
    • (A) Dryden
    • (B) Vaughan
    • (C) Butler
    • (D) None of these
  43. ‘The Guide’ was written by — [BSEB, 2018A, 2023A]
    • (A) R.K. Narayan
    • (B) Mulk Raj Anand
    • (C) Raja Rao
    • (D) Kamala Das
  44. Which language is the second language of India? — [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) Hindi
    • (B) English
    • (C) Sanskrit
    • (D) Urdu
  45. The Great Vowel Shift took place during — [BSEB, 2021A, 2022A]
    • (A) Old English
    • (B) Middle English
    • (C) Modern English
    • (D) British English
  46. ‘Revolt of Islam’ was written by —
    • (A) Lord Byron
    • (B) Shelly
    • (C) John Keats
    • (D) None of these
  47. The printing technology was introduced in England in — [BSEB, 2018A, 2022A]
    • (A) 1476
    • (B) 1376
    • (C) 1576
    • (D) 1676
  48. English is used in China as a — [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) Second language
    • (B) Foreign language
    • (C) First language
    • (D) None of these
  49. Today, English is recognized as a — [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) World Language
    • (B) Local Language
    • (C) Dead Language
    • (D) Native Language
  50. The British Grammar was written by J. Buchanan in—
    • (A) 1760
    • (B) 1762
    • (C) 1764
    • (D) 1766
  51. The word ‘Drama’ comes from a …….. word. [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) Latin
    • (B) Greek
    • (C) Scandinavian
    • (D) French
  52. ‘Piers the Plowman’ is written by —
    • (A) Spenser
    • (B) Milton
    • (C) Langland
    • (D) Congreve
  53. English is a language that belongs to the ancient …….. family of languages. [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) Indo-European
    • (B) American-Indian
    • (C) Indo-Aryan
    • (D) None of these
  54. The gold period of old English literature was the era of—
    • (A) King Alfred
    • (B) King Richard – II
    • (C) Queen Elizabeth
    • (D) None of these
  55. ‘Sohrab and Rustum’ has been written by —
    • (A) W.B. Yeats
    • (B) Robert Bridge
    • (C) J.M. Synge
    • (D) Matthew Arnold
  56. The dialect of Middle English are — [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) 4
    • (B) 5
    • (C) 6
    • (D) 3
  57. ‘Vision of Judgement’ was written by —
    • (A) Shelly
    • (B) John Keats
    • (C) Lord Byron
    • (D) None of these
  58. Wordsworth was a —
    • (A) novelist
    • (B) dramatist
    • (C) poet
    • (D) None of these
  59. In the old English period the two major influences were—
    • (A) Latin and French
    • (B) Latin and Greek
    • (C) Latin and Scandinavian
    • (D) Latin and Indian
  60. …… is a ‘window to the world’. [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) Hindi
    • (B) Urdu
    • (C) Chinese
    • (D) English
  61. ‘Hamlet’ is a —
    • (A) tragedy
    • (B) comedy
    • (C) farce
    • (D) None of these
  62. The first phase of Middle English literature covers the period—
    • (A) AD 950 – AD 1350
    • (B) AD 1050 – AD 1215
    • (C) AD 1150 – AD 1215
    • (D) None of these
  63. ‘Paradise Regained’ was written by — [BSEB, 2019C]
    • (A) Shakespeare
    • (B) Keats
    • (C) Milton
    • (D) None of these
  64. ‘King Lear’ is a —
    • (A) Comedy
    • (B) Tragedy
    • (C) Poetry
    • (D) None of these
  65. ……. has the largest number of native speakers.
    • (A) English
    • (B) Chinese
    • (C) Urdu
    • (D) Hindi
  66. About ………… years ago, Latin was a world language—
    • (A) 600
    • (B) 700
    • (C) 800
    • (D) 900
  67. Who wrote ‘The Eve of St. Agnes’? — [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) John Keats
    • (B) P.B. Shelley
    • (C) S.T. Coleridge
    • (D) Lord Byron
  68. The second phase of Middle English Literature covers the period—
    • (A) AD 950 – AD 1350
    • (B) AD 1050 – AD 1350
    • (C) AD 1150 – AD 1350
    • (D) AD 1250 – AD 1350
  69. During the ………… century, an intellectual movement swept in Europe.
    • (A) 14th
    • (B) 15th
    • (C) 16th
    • (D) 17th
  70. In the UK, the USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, English is spoken as a —
    • (A) mother-tongue
    • (B) none of these
    • (C) foreign language
    • (D) second language
  71. In his poetic words, Chaucer, did not use the —
    • (A) the old English
    • (B) The Middle English
    • (C) The modern English
    • (D) None of these
  72. ………. was also known as the Augustan age.
    • (A) 16th century
    • (B) 17th century
    • (C) 18th century
    • (D) 19th century
  73. Chaucer, Gower, Langland and Wycliffe are important writers of the ……. period. [BSEB, 2023A, 2024A, 2025A]
    • (A) Old English
    • (B) Middle English
    • (C) Modern English
    • (D) None of these
  74. The English from 15th Century till now is called English.
    • (A) Old
    • (B) Middle
    • (C) Modern
    • (D) None of these
  75. ………. is a ‘window to the world’.
    • (A) Hindi
    • (B) Urdu
    • (C) English
    • (D) Chinese
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Bihar Board Class 12th के (English/अंग्रेजी) = Story of English Book Chapter-4 Modern English & Specifics के Exam 2026 MCQs Questions Answer Key

Q. No.Ans.Q. No.Ans.Q. No.Ans.Q. No.Ans.
1(C)20(A)39(B)58(C)
2(C)21(A)40(B)59(C)
3(B)22(D)41(A)60(D)
4(A)23(A)42(C)61(A)
5(A)24(A)43(A)62(C)
6(A)25(B)44(B)63(C)
7(C)26(B)45(B)64(B)
8(C)27(B)46(B)65(B)
9(A)28(D)47(A)66(C)
10(B)29(A)48(B)67(A)
11(B)30(B)49(A)68(D)
12(B)31(B)50(B)69(B)
13(A)32(A)51(B)70(A)
14(B)33(D)52(C)71(A)
15(A)34(B)53(A)72(C)
16(A)35(A)54(A)73(B)
17(C)36(C)55(D)74(C)
18(A)37(A)56(B)75(C)
19(A)38(A)57(C)  

 

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