GSET Paper 2 Unofficial Answer Key 2024: The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara has conducted the GSET 2024 exam on December 1, 2024. Here, the candidates can find out the GSET Paper 2 unofficial answer key 2024 for all the sets here. Candidates who have appeared for the GSET 2024 exam, should check out the set-wise correct answers for Paper 2 here and calculate their tentative obtainable scores. So that the candidates can evaluate their performance before releasing the GSET official answer key for the papers.
GSET Paper 2 Unofficial Answer Key 2024
Here the candidates can check out the GSET Paper 2 unofficial answer key 2024 for English-Paper 12 questions:
Question Numbers | Answers |
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1. | D. The Solar Gypsy |
2. | B. Emily Dickinson |
3. | A. Wilfred Owen |
4. | B. Ted Hughes |
5. | B. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock |
6. | B. John Keats |
7. | D. My Last Duchess |
8. | D. John Keats |
9. | A. Kamala Das |
10. | 103 verses (Incorrect options provided) |
11. | C. Horatio |
12. | D. Barabas |
13. | B. Rebirth and renewal |
14. | C. Lady Wishfort |
15. | A. A heroic tragedy |
16. | A. Sir Peter Teazle |
17. | B. Critique Social Norms |
18. | C. A Comedy of Menace |
19. | D. A capitalist social structure |
20. | B. The McCarthy Trials |
21. | A. Humphry House |
22. | B. The Tempest |
23. | B. The Battle of the Books |
24. | B. Picaresque mode |
25. | A. Jane Austen |
26. | D. Walter Pater |
27. | D. The Nigger of the Narcissus |
28. | A. The Rainbow |
29. | B. The Golden Notebook |
30. | B. Edward Bulwer-Lytton |
31. | C. Saints |
32. | A. Patrick French |
33. | C. Fable |
34. | B. 17th Century |
35. | C. Five |
36. | B. Dialogue mode |
37. | C. Joseph Anton |
38. | A. Ralph Emerson |
39. | B. English People |
40. | C. Thomas Sprat |
41. | A. Calcutta |
42. | B. Sarojini Naidu |
43. | A. Bina Agarwal |
44. | D. Mahesh Dattani |
45. | A. K.K. Daruwala |
46. | B. In Transit by Venu Chitale |
47. | B. Anita Desai |
48. | A. Sharankumar Limbale |
49. | B. Urmila Pawar |
50. | A. Panini |
51. | C. The ability to communicate about things not present in time and space |
52. | B. Influence the behaviour of others |
53. | A. The Sound or image used to convey meaning |
54. | C. Imitation, reinforcement and habit formation |
55. | A. It does not account for the innate ability to form complex utterances |
56. | B. How children acquire their native language without direct teaching |
57. | B. Cognitive development |
58. | D. The ability to speak two languages fluently |
59. | D. The innate structures governing language use |
60. | C. The listener's reaction to a command |
61. | A. Cicero |
62. | D. Stuart Hall |
63. | C. Marxism |
64. | B. Homi Bhabha |
65. | A. The Birmingham School |
66. | B. Richard Higgart |
67. | C. Dennis Dworkin |
68. | D. Doing Cultural Studies: The Story of the Sony Walkman |
69. | B. "An Interview with Paul Willis" |
70. | B. Cultural Practices that resist dominant ideologies |
71. | B. Twice removed from reality |
72. | A. Plot |
73. | C. Entertain and instruct simultaneously |
74. | B. Samuel Daniel |
75. | A. Samuel Johnson |
76. | B. S.T. Coleridge |
77. | C. The reinforcement of power structure through discipline by prisons |
78. | D. Neander |
79. | B. An objective evaluation of literature |
80. | D. Jacques Derrida |
81. | C. Cleanth Brooks |
82. | A. Lennard J. Davis |
83. | A. Oscar Wilde |
84. | D. Alamkara |
85. | A. Noam Chomsky |
86. | B. Carl Yung |
87. | A. The peculiar organization of our impulses in a manner that hermonizes them |
88. | A. Biocentrism |
89. | C. Hayden White |
90. | C. Vandana Shiva |
91. | B. A focused inquiry that facilitates deep textual and theoretical analysis |
92. | D. A provisional statement subject to critical scrutiny and analysis |
93. | A. Its originality as the subject of analysis |
94. | B. Close reading and interpretation of language, themes and structure |
95. | C. Examines texts across different literary traditions, periods or authors |