- 1. In which century did Samuel Taylor Coleridge live?
A) 16th century B) 18th century C) 20th century D) 19th century
- 2. What literary movement was Coleridge associated with?
A) Modernism B) Romanticism C) Enlightenment D) Realism
- 3. Which philosopher influenced Coleridge's thinking and philosophy?
A) John Locke B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau C) Aristotle D) Immanuel Kant
- 4. Who was the famous poet and close friend of Coleridge with whom he founded the Romantic Movement in English literature?
A) Percy Bysshe Shelley B) William Wordsworth C) John Keats D) Lord Byron
- 5. What was Coleridge's famous-related work that features a sailor who shoots an albatross?
A) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner B) Christabel C) Frost at Midnight D) Kubla Khan
- 6. Which English monarch did Coleridge compose an ode for on the occasion of his recovery from illness in 1816?
A) King Henry VIII B) George III C) Queen Victoria D) Elizabeth I
- 7. In which year did Samuel Taylor Coleridge pass away?
A) 1816 B) 1798 C) 1834 D) 1848
- 8. What was the title of the literary and philosophical work by Coleridge that theorized the concept of the 'willing suspension of disbelief'?
A) The Statesman's Manual B) Sibylline Leaves C) Lyrical Ballads D) Biographia Literaria
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