Medieval literature
  • 1. Medieval literature refers to literary works created during the Middle Ages, a time period that spans roughly from the 5th to the 15th century. This era saw the development of various forms of literature, including epic poetry, romance, religious writings, and drama. Many famous works from this time, such as Beowulf, Dante's Divine Comedy, and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, continue to be studied and celebrated today for their rich storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of themes like chivalry, faith, and the human experience. Medieval literature often reflects the values, beliefs, and societal structures of the time, offering unique insights into the cultural and intellectual history of the medieval period.

    Who wrote 'The Canterbury Tales'?
A) Geoffrey Chaucer
B) Homer
C) Jane Austen
D) William Shakespeare
  • 2. Who is the author of 'Le Morte d'Arthur'?
A) John Donne
B) Dante Alighieri
C) Sir Thomas Malory
D) Miguel de Cervantes
  • 3. Which medieval work is a collection of allegorical stories about morality?
A) Le Morte d'Arthur
B) The Canterbury Tales
C) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
D) Beowulf
  • 4. Which medieval poet wrote 'Pearl'?
A) John Milton
B) Anonymous
C) Geoffrey Chaucer
D) Sir Thomas Malory
  • 5. Where is the setting of the epic poem 'The Song of Roland'?
A) France
B) Spain
C) England
D) Italy
  • 6. Which medieval work narrates the story of King Arthur and his knights?
A) Le Morte d'Arthur
B) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
C) The Divine Comedy
D) The Faerie Queene
  • 7. In 'The Miller's Tale' from 'The Canterbury Tales', who is the young wife more interested in?
A) Alisoun
B) Absalom
C) Nicholas
D) John
  • 8. Who wrote 'The Romance of the Rose'?
A) Guillaume Apollinaire
B) Chrétien de Troyes
C) Marie de France
D) Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun
  • 9. Which medieval work features the character of Satan as a central figure?
A) Le Morte d'Arthur
B) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
C) The Divine Comedy
D) Paradise Lost
  • 10. Who is the main character in 'Le Morte d'Arthur'?
A) King Arthur
B) Sir Gawain
C) Lancelot
D) Tristan
  • 11. What is the title of the Old English poem that describes the hero's journey to defeat the monster Grendel?
A) The Canterbury Tales
B) Beowulf
C) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
D) Le Morte d'Arthur
  • 12. Which medieval writer is known for his work 'The Divine Comedy', an epic poem in three parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso?
A) Marie de France
B) Thomas Malory
C) Geoffrey Chaucer
D) Dante Alighieri
  • 13. Which medieval writer is known for his collection of fables, including the stories of 'The Tortoise and the Hare' and 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'?
A) Homer
B) Aesop
C) Sappho
D) Euripides
  • 14. Who wrote the medieval allegorical poem 'Piers Plowman', which follows the journey of the everyman figure named Piers?
A) William Langland
B) Christine de Pizan
C) Geoffrey Chaucer
D) John Gower
  • 15. Which medieval poet wrote 'The Faerie Queene', an epic poem celebrating the Tudor dynasty and blending chivalric romance with allegory?
A) Ben Jonson
B) John Milton
C) Edmund Spenser
D) Christopher Marlowe
  • 16. In Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales', what is the occupation of the Wife of Bath?
A) Miller
B) Weaver
C) Squire
D) Knight
  • 17. In the medieval romance 'Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart', who kidnaps Queen Guinevere and takes her to a castle?
A) Meleagant
B) Arthur
C) Gawain
D) Lancelot
  • 18. Which medieval writer is best known for the epic poem 'Parzival', which tells the story of the Grail Knight Parzival's quest for the Holy Grail?
A) Hartmann von Aue
B) Chrétien de Troyes
C) Wolfram von Eschenbach
D) Gottfried von Strassburg
  • 19. Which medieval writer is known for the collection of stories 'Decameron', in which ten people tell tales while escaping the Black Death in Florence?
A) Francesco Petrarca
B) Dante Alighieri
C) Luigi Pulci
D) Giovanni Boccaccio
  • 20. Who is the author of the medieval allegorical poem 'Confessio Amantis', a collection of moral tales framed by a confession to the god of love?
A) John Gower
B) William Langland
C) Geoffrey Chaucer
D) Christine de Pizan
  • 21. In 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight', what is the significance of the green girdle given to Gawain by Lady Bertilak?
A) Symbol of love
B) Sign of loyalty
C) Protection from harm
D) Token of forgiveness
  • 22. Who is the author of the medieval allegorical poem 'The Consolation of Philosophy', written while in exile and exploring the nature of good and evil?
A) Geoffrey Chaucer
B) William Langland
C) Boethius
D) John Gower
  • 23. Which epic poem tells the story of the Trojan War?
A) Beowulf
B) The Divine Comedy
C) The Aeneid
D) The Iliad
  • 24. What is the name of King Arthur's legendary sword?
A) Caladbolg
B) Joyeuse
C) Excalibur
D) Durandal
  • 25. What is the most famous work of medieval Welsh literature?
A) The Faerie Queene
B) Lysistrata
C) King Arthur and His Knights
D) Mabinogion
  • 26. Which medieval epic poem features the character Roland, a legendary knight?
A) The Poem of the Cid
B) The Lay of the Cid
C) The Nibelungenlied
D) The Song of Roland
  • 27. What literary device is prominent in 'The Faerie Queene' by Edmund Spenser?
A) Simile
B) Irony
C) Metaphor
D) Allegory
  • 28. What is the name of the mysterious unnamed poet behind 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'?
A) The Pearl Poet
B) Sir Thomas Malory
C) William Langland
D) Geoffrey Chaucer
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