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Quiz here, taken from Bookish. Having taken all of them in a fit of boredom, I find that I am a sorry excuse for an English graduate. Some of the questions were quite easy to guess at though.

72% - Twentieth Century
64% - Victorians
66% - Romatic Period
64% - Restoration & Eighteenth Century
60% - Early 17th Century
60% - 16th Century
20% - Middle Ages

In my defense, the last category was never included in any of my courses, so it was completely guesswork.

To assuage my feelings of inadequacy, I'm going to pretend that they're being graded on an average UK university scale. Woo-hoo! Discard the lowest marked module and I get an upper second overall. (Of course, if we're grading on American terms, I failed. Not even scraping a D. Let's not grade on American terms.) It's a very American style quiz. Quite a few of the things in the questions were mentioned in passing in my literature lectures, but we weren't marked on them. All English assesment was through essay questions, 3 essays in three hours.

Go on then. Take the quiz, ace every cateogry and then post about it here to make sure I feel really dumb. Or, better yet, take it, fail even more dismally and then make me feel better!

Date: 2005-02-04 06:55 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] starfishchick
I did pretty badly, but then, I wasn't an English major. :)

Date: 2005-02-04 07:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] slemslempike.livejournal.com
Well, I only did it as a joint major, and none of these cover my specialism! And the quiz is really a test on how well you remember what you read in the Norton anthology, which I haven't read at all, and did I mention not my specialism?

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