Chapter No 7 :The Rape of the Lock | Alexander Pope (140 MCQ`S)

In this section you will know about Alexander Pope s biography. You will know about his life, death, education and poetry. You will also have a detailed information about Popes famous mock-epic poem The Rape of the Lock. All this will be presented in the form of MCQs and detailed explanation. The dunciad mcq, The Rape of the Lock mcqs, Alexander Pope mcqs, the dunciad as mock epic pdf, the dunciad as a satire, the dunciad summary, slight is the subject, but not so the praise mcqs

  1. Alexander Pope was born in:
    1. London
    2. Paris
    3. Oslo
    4. Dublin
    5. Show Answer
      Answer: A
      Explanation:
      • N/A
  2. Alexander Pope was born in London in:
    1. 1686
    2. 1688
    3. 1690
    4. 1695
    5. Show Answer
      Answer: B
      Explanation:
      • Pope was born on May 21, 1688 in London, U.K.
  3. Pope died in Twickenham, London in:
    1. 1744
    2. 1750
    3. 1747
    4. 1752
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      Answer: A
      Explanation:
      • He died on May 30, 1745.
  4. Who was Alexander Pope's mother?
    1. Elizabeth Pope
    2. Pency Pope
    3. Cyndrella Pope
    4. Edith Pope
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      Answer: D
      Explanation:
      • Edith Turner Pope belonged to a prominent trading Turner family.
  5. What is the name of Alexander Pope's father?

    1. Alexander Den Pope

    2. Simon Pope

    3. Alexander Pope Sr.

    4. None of these

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      Answer: C
      Explanation:
      • Alexander Pope Sir was a linen merchant in London.

  6. Alexander Pope's parents were:
    1. Protestants
    2. Catholics
    3. Jesuists
    4. None of these
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      Answer: B
      Explanation:
      • Pope's education was hampered due to his Catholic family background.
  7. The Dunciad is written by:
    1. Alexander Pope
    2. John Dryden
    3. Samuel Johnson
    4. Sydney
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      Answer: A
      Explanation:
      • The Dunciad was published in three different versions from 1728 to 1743.
  8. An Essy on Criticism (1611) is composed by:
    1. John Dryden
    2. John Milton
    3. Alexander Pope
    4. Samuel Johnson
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      Answer: C
      Explanation:
      • It is one of his earliest poems. It is not an essay as suggested by its title.
  9. "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing" is a quotation taken from Pope's:
    1. An Essay on Man
    2. The Rape of the Lock
    3. The Dunciad
    4. An Essay on Criticism
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      Answer: D
      Explanation:
      • N/A
  10. This line "to err is human, to forgive, divine' is taken from "An Essay on Criticism" by:

    1. Philip Sydney

    2. John Dryden

    3. Alexander Pope

    4. Samuel Johnson

    5. Show Answer
      Answer: C
      Explanation:
      • N/A

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