The Function Of Criticism- T.S.ELIOT MCQs Questions
Question. Eliot’s essay ‘The Function of Criticism’ has
(a) two points
(b) three parts
(c) four parts
(d) five parts
Answer
C
Question. According to Eliot, Literary tradition is
(a) Self-sacrifice
(b) Whiggering
(c) Self-organism
(d) a canon
Answer
B
Question. Eliot says that inner voice is _________.
(a) hoarse
(b) Whiggery
(c) artificial
(d) raspy
Answer
B
Question. What, according to T.S. Eliot are the chief tools of the critic?
(a) Comparison and analysis
(b) Analysis and exposition
(c) Exposition and comparison
(d) None of the above
Answer
A
Question. In T.S Eliot’s “The Function of Criticism”, he mentions that the ____ should be altered by the ___, as much as the ___ is altered by the ____.
(a) future, past & past, future
(b) present, past & past, present
(c) future, present & present, future
(d) past, present & present, past
Answer
D
Question. What is the commentation and exposition of works of art by means of written words according to Eliot?
(a) philosophy
(b) Literature
(c) criticism
(d) creativity
Answer
C
Question. Middleton Murry has criticized the critical work of
(a) Wordsworth
(b) Eliot
(c) Arnold
(d) Leavis
Answer
B
Question. Eliot says , “ inner voice is ____ “
(a) hoarse
(b) artificial
(c) whiggery
(d) sublime
Answer
C
Question. Eliot mentions that the end of criticism appears to be the elucidation of works of art and
(a) the correction of taste
(b) the convection of taste
(c) the conversion of taste
(d) the conduction of taste
Answer
A
Question. What according to Eliot does the inner voice sound like?
(a) trusting one’s instincts
(b) doing as one likes
(c) doing what’s necessary
(d) doing as other’s like
Answer
B
Question. The Function of Criticism is T. S Elliot’s reply to_________
(a) I. A Richards
(b) Northrope Frye
(c) Middleton Murry
(d) Rene Welleck
Answer
C
Question. To which age does T. S Eliot belong?
(a) Classical Age
(b) Modern Age
(c) Romantic Age
(d) Victorian Age
Answer
B
Question. Who according to Eliot are the real corruptors of taste?
(a) those that supply lies and fiction
(b) those that supply opinions or fancy
(c) those that supply truth or facts
(d) those that supply criticism
Answer
B
Question. Eliot states. “The critical activity finds its highest, its true fulfillment in a kind of union with creation in the
(a) labour of the artist”
(b) composition of the poet”
(c) works of poets and prose writers”
(d) creation of the artist”
Answer
A
Question. The most important qualification that Eliot recommends to critics is to possess a
(a) “very highly developed sense of literature”
(b) “very highly developed sense of history”
(c) “very highly developed sense of philosophy”
(d) “very highly developed sense of fact”
Answer
D
Question. According to Eliot the most important qualification that a critic must have is
(a) a highly developed sense of understanding
(b) a highly developed sense of fact
(c) a highly developed sense of meaning
(d) a highly developed sense of intuition
Answer
B
Question. T.S. Eliot has stated that criticism is the elucidation of work of _________ and the correction of _________.
(a) arts, taste
(b) writers, sense
(c) individual, mistake
(d) none of the above
Answer
A
Question. Eliot believes that artists unite consciously or unconsciously under a common
(a) Inheritance and cause
(b) Religion and faith
(c) System of Believe
(d) Habit and cause
Answer
A
Question. “The Function of Criticism” by TS Eliot was a response to
(a) Matthew Arnold
(b) Dr. Wellek
(c) Middleton Murry
(d) FR Leavis
Answer
C
Question. Eliot said that the major part of the effort of an author in composing his work is __.
(a) Critical labour
(b) Critical faculty
(c) Creative criticism
(d) Workshop criticism
Answer
D
Question. The commentation and exposition of works of art, according to Eliot, is
(a) Elucidation
(b) Exposition
(c) Collaboration
(d) Criticism
Answer
D
Question. What are the chief tools of the critic according to TS Eliot?
(a) Comparison and analysis
(b) Interpretation and communication
(c) Studying and reproduction
(d) Fact hunting
Answer
A
Question. What did TS Eliot called critics like himself who did not have the ‘inner voice’?
(a) Inner deaf mutes
(b) Whiggery
(c) Fact hunters
(d) Lemon- squeezers
Answer
A
Question. Criticism must always profess an _______
(a) Observation
(b) Analysis of works of art
(c) Objective
(d) End in view
Answer
D
Question. Eliot said that Mathew Arnold overlooks the importance of
(a) Inner Voice
(b) Creation in criticism
(c) Criticism in creation
(d) None of the above
Answer
C
Question. No writer according to Eliot is_____
(a) Self-reliant
(b) Self-supported
(c) Self-sufficient
(d) Selfish
Answer
C
Question. A critic must have a very highly developed sense of ______
(a) Understanding
(b) Fact
(c) Knowledge
(d) Literature
Answer
B
Question. The chief tools of a critic are
(a) Truth and knowledge
(b) Facts and Science
(c) Comparison and analysis
(d) Reading and understanding
Answer
C
Question. Both Arnold and Eliot are preoccupied with
(a) Culture
(b) Society
(c) Emotion
(d) Nature
Answer
A
Question. ‘The function of criticism is to promote the understanding and enjoyment of literature’. Who said this?
(a) Matthew Arnold
(b) T. S Eliot
(c) Dr. Johnson
(d) John Keats
Answer
B
Question. Eliot states, “A common inheritance and a common cause unite artists
(a) consciously or unconsciously”
(b) interactively”
(c) by unseen thread”
(d) subconsciously”
Answer
A
Question. Eliot believes that between the true artists of any time there is
(a) an unconscious community
(b) a mutual understanding
(c) a vast difference
(d) an unbound thread
Answer
A
Question. Eliot states that to be an ideal critic, one has to develop an extraordinary sense of _____.
(a) imagination
(b) taste
(c) fact
(d) vision
Answer
C
Question. The lemon squeezer critic is opposed by –
(a) Middleton Murry
(b) T.S. Eliot
(c) Samuel Johnson
(d) F.R. Leavis
Answer
B
Question. Eliot feels that the second-rate artist cannot afford to surrender himself to any
(a) concrete idea
(b) common action
(c) universal detail
(d) philosophical idea
Answer
B
Question. To Eliot, the chief tools of the critic are,
(a) reading and composition
(b) reading and comprehension
(c) composition and analysis
(d) comparison and analysis
Answer
D
Question. According to TS Eliot, who overlook the capital importance of criticism in the work of creation itself?
(a) Middleton Murry
(b) Matthew Arnold
(c) Clutton Brock
(d) Coleridge
Answer
B
Question. A critic according to Eliot must be entirely
(a) impersonal and objective
(b) imaginative and emotional
(c) ordered and discerning
(d) learned and well-read
Answer
A
Question. Eliot says that the function of a critic is to ______ a work of art
(a) explain
(b) elucidate
(c) publish
(d) contemplate
Answer
B
Question. “The Function of Criticism” by TS Eliot was written in
(a) 1921
(b) 1922
(c) 1923
(d) 1924
Answer
C
FILL IN THE BLANKS:
Question. T.S Eliot mocks the Inner voice by calling it ______ Whiggery
Question. T.S Eliot belongs to the ______ Age of literature. Modern
Question. ‘The function of criticism is to promote the understanding and enjoyment of literature’, is a quote by _______ TS. Eliot
Question. Eliot necessitated that the past should be ______by the present. altered
Question. Eliot asserts that most critics are occupied in labour of ________. obnubilation
Question. In ‘The Function of Criticism’ by T. S Eliot there are _________ parts four
Question. The ___ seeks truth as a remote and unknown benefactor; he cherishes and loves it in his solitude. Man of science
Question. A critic must have a very highly developed sense of ___. Fact
Question. The critical activity finds its highest, its true fulfilment in a kind of union with ___ in the labour of the artist. Creation
Question. Comparision and analysis are the chief tools of the critic according to _____ T.S.Eliot
Question. Eliot’s essay The Function of Criticism was published in______. 1923
Question. Eliot says that the function of a critic is to ___________works of art. Elucidate
Question. The commentation and exposition of works of art, according to Eliot, is _____ Criticism
Question. The Function of Criticism is T. S Elliot’s reply to_______ Middleton Murry
Question. The end of criticism is “the elucidation of the works of art and correction of _______. Taste
Question. According to T.S Eliot. ”for order to persist after the supervention of novelty, the ______ existing order must be, if ever so lightly, altere(d)” whole
Question. The lemon squeezer critic is opposed by _____ T.S. Eliot
Question. To Eliot, there is a large part of critical writing which consists of ‘interpreting an author a _____’. Work
Question. Eliot feels that, ‘fact cannot corrupt ______’. Ideas
Question. Eliot mentions that the end of criticism appears to be the elucidation of works of art and ____ of taste. Correction