1.What was the primary method through which authors earned monetary support for their written works?
2.What was the churchyard of St. Paul’s Cathedral historically famous for?
3.Which subgenre emerged due to Senecan influence, as demonstrated by the earliest English tragedy, Gorboduc (also known as Ferrex and Porrex)?
4.During the reign of Henry VII and his Tudor successors, which significant political transformation took place?
5.Which of the following best defines blank verse?
6.Which statement does not correctly describe education during the English Renaissance?
7.Which Italian work likely influenced Tudor courtiers in mastering political strategy and maintaining power?
8.What does the term "the stigma of print" signify?
9.Which themes are commonly explored or depicted in pastoral poetry?
10.Which statement best describes the condition of England, its population, and its language during the early 1500s?
11.What term describes brief theatrical performances featuring dialogues on religious, moral, and political topics, enacted by acting troupes before public theaters were established?
12.According to Article 214 of the Contract Act, whom must an agent notify when encountering difficulties?
13.According to Section 201 of the Contract Act, how can an agency be lawfully ended?
14.According to Section 189 of the Contract Act, what level of authority does an agent have during an emergency situation?
15.What is the term for an individual who works on behalf of the original agent and is managed by them within an agency business?
16.Who is legally disqualified from becoming an agent or a principal due to unsoundness of mind?
17.According to Section 183, who is legally permitted to appoint an agent?
18.Who is the individual that an agent acts on behalf of or represents called?
19.Which topic is addressed under Section 178 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872?
20.Under which section of the Contract Act is the term 'Bailment' defined?