SPSC 25 YEARS PAST PAPERS 2001 TO 2026
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- William Shakespeare
- Christopher Marlowe
- GB Shaw
- H. Ibsen
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- Cymbeline is one of the later romances written by William Shakespeare.
- It combines elements of tragedy, comedy, and romance.
- The play focuses on themes of jealousy, innocence, and reconciliation.
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- Pictures and Paintings
- Picturisation
- Adventures of a rogue
- Letters
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- A picaresque novel follows the adventures of a clever, dishonest (rogue) hero.
- The story is usually episodic, showing different incidents in the life of the main character.
- It often satirizes society, corruption, and social classes through humor and irony.
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- He is mute
- He is crippled
- He is deaf
- He is blind
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- In Waiting for Godot, Pozzo undergoes a major change between Act I and Act II.
- In the second act, he loses his sight and becomes blind, showing the theme of human decline.
- This change symbolizes time, decay, and the uncertainty of existence in the play.
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- The expression of one’s meaning the signifies the opposite meaning
- To discover the true identity
- Art to ridicule somebody
- Emotional purgation of purification
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- Catharsis means the release of strong or hidden emotions, especially pity and fear.
- It helps the reader or audience feel a sense of emotional cleansing after experiencing tragedy.
- The concept is mainly associated with classical drama, especially in tragedies.
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- A sound produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue
- Consonant produced by bringing one articulator close to another
- A sound produced with any friction
- Vowels sound produced when the back part of the tongue raised
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Explanation
- Apical sounds are speech sounds produced using the tip (apex) of the tongue.
- The tip of the tongue either blocks or controls airflow to produce consonants.
- Examples include sounds like /t/, /d/, /n/ in English pronunciation.
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- Comparative Adjective
- Compound Adjective
- Proper Adjective
- Proper Noun
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- Shakespearian is formed from the proper noun Shakespeare.
- It describes something related to William Shakespeare, so it is a proper adjective.
- Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and always describe origin or relation.
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- Robert Browning
- Walter Scott
- Philip Sidney
- Lord Tennyson
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- The elegy “In Memoriam A.H.H.” is written by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
- It was written in memory of his close friend Arthur Henry Hallam, who died young.
- The poem expresses deep grief, faith, and the struggle to find meaning in loss.
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- The murder of Gonzago
- The murder of a king
- The murder of a brother
- The murderer
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Explanation
- In Hamlet, the play performed is called “The Murder of Gonzago”.
- Prince Hamlet uses it to test King Claudius’s guilt by showing a murder similar to his father’s death.
- When Claudius reacts nervously, it confirms Hamlet’s suspicion that he is the murderer.
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- London and Athens
- London and Geneva
- London and New York
- London and Paris
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Explanation
- The novel A Tale of Two Cities was written by Charles Dickens in 1859.
- It reflects the social and political conditions of London (England) and Paris (France) during the French Revolution.
- The story highlights themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and injustice between these two cities.
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- Soliloquy
- Monologue
- Satire
- Aside
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- The poem “My Last Duchess” is a dramatic monologue written by Robert Browning.
- In it, the Duke speaks alone, revealing his thoughts and personality to a silent listener.
- It indirectly exposes his pride, jealousy, and controlling nature through his speech.
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