A. Mayflower
B. Santa Maria
C. Titanic
D. HMS Bounty
Related Mcqs:
- Why did Bradford and the Pilgrims create Plymouth Colony ?
A. For the land
B. Sovereignty to establish godly kingdom as they saw fit
C. Religious practice of the Church of England
D. All of the above - This author wrote of the Pilgrims’ voyage to the New World ?
A. Bradford Nelson
B. William Holden
C. Nelson Holden
D. William Bradford - Where were the pilgrims going in the Canterbury tales ?
A. To the shrine of st. Peter at Canterbury cathedral
B. To the shrine of saint thomas becket at canterbury cathedral
C. both A and B
D. None of these - Chaucer’s pilgrims are a representative section of late medieval society. Which of the following economic situations is evident among this group ?
A. Landlords had growing problems with their tenants.
B. The lack of guilds led to a decline in available civic services.
C. A modern social hierarchy developed.
D. All of these answers - The change TV brought into the society can be summed up as_________________?
A. condensed life to the screen
B. life turning more attractive
C. bringing reality before them
D. creating indifference to realities of life - In the enthusiasm of my confidence, I brought chairs into the room, and desired them here to rest from their fatigues; while I myself, in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph, placed my own seat upon the very spot beneath which reposed the corpse of the victim. What is the meaning of the word audacity ?
A. Fearless daring or aggressive boldness
B. Auditory city
C. Authority
D. Insanity or dementia - Mr. Covey entered the stable with a long rope; and just as I was half out of the loft, he caught hold of my legs, and was about tying me. As soon as I found what he was up to, I gave a sudden spring, and as I did so, he holding to my legs, I was brought sprawling on the stable floor. Mr. Covey seemed now to think he had me, and could do what he pleased; but at this moment—from whence came the spirit I don’t know—I resolved to fight; and, suiting my action the resolution, I seized Covey hard by the throat, and as I did so, I rose. He held on to me, and I to him. … He trembled like a leaf. …We were at it for nearly two hours. Covey at length let me go, puffing and blowing at a great rate, saying that if I had not resisted, he would not have whipped me half so much. The truth was, that he had not whipped me at all. I considered him as getting entirely the worst end of the bargain; for he had drawn no blood from me, but I had from him_____________?
A. Fredrick Douglass
B. John Winthrop
C. Benjamin Frankin
D. William Apess - According to Constitution of 1962, minimum age limit for President-ship was______________?
A. 35 years
B. 40 years
C. 45 years
D. None of these - The initial sounds in the words ‘ship’, ‘church’ and ‘judge; are examples for__________?
A. Palato__alveolar
B. Palatal
C. Velar
D. Bilabial - Ezra Pound’s “Canto I” opens with the following lines: “And then went down to the ship,/Set keel to breakers, forth on the godly sea, and(…).” Which of the following statements best characterizes these lines and the poem as a whole ?
A. These lines set an impersonal tone which dominates the entire poem.
B. These lines establish a rhythmical pattern, which is followed strictly throughout the poem.
C. These lines are the only impersonal lines in the poem, the rest of which is primarily focused on the complexity of human emotions.
D. These lines establish a personal tone, focusing on a lyrical perspective similar to late-Victorian era poetry.