A. The New Testament
B. Homer’s epic poems
C. The Hebrew Bible
D. The Koran
Related Mcqs:
- In ’Paradise Lost’, which angel is ordered by God to drive Adam and Eve out of Paradise? Before he does so, he shows Adam a number of visions about the future of the human race, beginning with Cain murdering Abel and ending with the redemption of mankind through Christ. Who is this angel that has a large role in the finishing chapters of ’Paradise Lost’ ?
A. Michael
B. Abdiel
C. Rafael
D. Gabriel - Which angel tells Adam about the future in Books XI and XII ?
A. Raphael
B. Uriel
C. Michael
D. None of the above - The main reason for Adam’s fall might best be described as ?
A. lust
B. love for Eve
C. pride
D. money - What are the best words to describe the Garden of Eden, the weather, and nature in general, before the Fall of Adam and Eve ?
A. Ordered and rational
B. Chaotic
C. Wild and unmanageable
D. Comfortable - Everyday before the Fall Adam and Eve went out to work. What did their work consist of ?
A. Hunting and gathering food
B. Tending to the Garden of Eden
C. Building shelter to live in
D. Naming all God’s creatures and plants - In Book Three of “Paradise Lost,” God the Father alludes to what theological principle in the following quotation: “I made him [Adam] just and right, / Sufficient to have stood though free to fall.”
A. Transubstantiation
B. Free will
C. Predestination
D. Sufficience - The foundation story of what poem is the Genesis account of the Creation of the world and of Adam and Eve, culminating in the drama of their temptation and fall ?
A. “Canterbury Tales”
B. “The Faerie Queen”
C. “Paradise Lost”
D. “The Prelude” - The Archangel Michael might best be described as ?
A. Jealous and envious
B. Bombastic
C. Firm and militant
D. Kind and caring - Who wrote following lines: “_________ I am involved in mankind: and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” ?
A. John Donne
B. John Milton
C. Earnest Hemingway
D. Lawrence - Identify the writer who used a pseudonym, Michael Angelo Titmarsh, for much of his early work ?
A. Charles Dickens
B. W. M. Thackeray
C. Graham Greene
D. D. H. Lawrence