Question 1
When was he born ?
1700
1688
1690
1705




Question 2
When did he died ?
1746
1738
1744
1759




Question 3
What are the poems written by Alexander Pope ?
Windsor Forest
Upon Westminster Bridge
Ozymandias
An Essay on Man




Question 4
From what period are they ?
Victorian age
Romantic Age
Augustan Age



Question 5
When was published "Windsor Forest" ?
1713
1729
1716
1710




Question 6
When was published "An Essay on Man" ?
1716
1729
1734
1741




Question 7
What was pope main source of inspiration ?
German and French poetry
England past
Latin and Greek poetry
Asian poetry




Question 8
Is Windsor Forest ...
A heroic poem
A pastoral poem
A fantastic poem
An elegy
A patriotic poem





Question 9
What is Windsor Forest ?
A famous royal hunting ground
A famous castle ground
A famous hunting ground
A mystical forest




Question 10
Windsor‐Forest is a metaphor of ?
The pastoral life of the author
The political life of the nation
The human nature



Question 11
Is Windsor Forest inspired by Latin and Greek poetry ?
Yes
No


Question 12
What is "Windsor Forest" poem celebrating ?
A military conquest
A new ruler
The Peace of Utrecht
A battle won




Question 13
What is the main theme of "An Essay on Man" ?
Question the place of nature in man life
Question Man place & his purpose in universe
Question man's existence
Question man's evolution




Question 14
What type of poem is "An Essay on Man" ?
Empiricism
Satirical
Patriotic
Philosophical
Religious





Question 15
What are th 4 epistles of "An Essay on Man" about ?
Relations between humans and the universe,discusses humans as individuals, addresses the relationship between the individual and society, questions the potential of the individual for happiness
Relations between humans and the universe, discusses humans as a group, addresses the relationship between the individual and society, questions the potential of the individual for unhappiness
Relations between humans and the nature, discusses humans as a group, addresses the relationship between the individual and society, questions the potential of the individual for unhappiness



Question 16
What is his position on God in "An Essay on man"
God might exist
God exist but do not control all the men actions
God doesn't exist because there is too much evil in the world
God exist but that is all
God exist and gives men a purpose who is unknow to them
God see the whole rather than just a part of something






Question 17
How are seen all beings in "An Essay on Man"?
In a strict hierarchy where human are at the top just beneath God
In a loose hierarchy where the food chain exist
In a vast chain of being where everyone is connect



Question 18
What metaphor shows that human have a free will in "An Essay on Man" ?
The capacity to feel
The sailing ship
The fact that they can evolve



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