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  PGTRB ENGLISH 
     
DayUnit-1TopicSubtopicTest
1Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600PoetryGeoffrey Chaucer – Prologue to the Canterbury Tales1
2Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600PoetryGeoffrey Chaucer – The Book of the Duchess (Chapter only)2
3Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600PoetryGeoffrey Chaucer – The Book of the Duchess (Chapter only)3
4Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600PoetryEdmund Spenser – Prothalamion4
5Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600PoetryEdmund Spenser – Epithalamion5
6Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600PoetrySir Thomas Wyatt – Remembrance6
7Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600PoetrySir Thomas Wyatt – Remembrance7
8Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600ProseBacon – Essays: Of Truth, Of Friendship8
9Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600ProseBacon – Essays: Of Studies,Of Adversity9
10Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600ProseBacon – Essays: Of Revenge,  Of Ambition10
11Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600ProseSir Philip Sydney – An Apologie for Poetrie11
12Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600ProseSir Philip Sydney – An Apologie for Poetrie12
13Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600ProseThe Bible – The Book of Job13
14Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600DramaChristopher Marlowe – Dr. Faustus14
15Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600DramaChristopher Marlowe – Dr. Faustus15
16Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600DramaThomas Kyd – The Spanish Tragedy16
17Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600DramaBen Jonson – Every Man in His Humour17
18Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600DramaBen Jonson – Every Man in His Humour18
     
DayUnit-2TopicSubtopicTest
     
19Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798PoetryJohn Milton – Paradise Lost1
23Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798PoetryAndrew Marvell – To His Coy Mistress2
24Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798PoetryJohn Donne – The Canonization3
25Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798PoetryAlexander Pope – The Rape of the Lock4
26Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798PoetryJohn Dryden – Absalom and Achitophel5
27Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798PoetryThomas Gray – Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard6
28Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798PoetryThomas Gray – Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard7
29Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798Prose and FictionSamuel Johnson – Life of Milton8
30Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798Prose and FictionSamuel Johnson – Life of Milton9
31Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798Prose and FictionJonathan Swift – Gullivers Travels10
32Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798Prose and FictionJonathan Swift – Gullivers Travels11
33Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798Prose and FictionJohn Bunyan – The Pilgrimâs Progress12
34Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798Prose and FictionDaniel Defoe – Robinson Crusoe13
35Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798DramaJohn Dryden – All for Love14
36Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798DramaRichard B. Sheridan – The School for Scandal15
37Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798DramaWilliam Congreve – The Way of the World16
38Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798DramaOliver Goldsmith – She Stoops to Conquer17
     
DayUnit-3TopicSubtopicTest
     
39Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850PoetryWilliam Wordsworth – Immortality Ode, Tintern Abbey1
40Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850PoetryWilliam Wordsworth – The Prelude (Book I)2
41Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850PoetrySamuel Coleridge – Ode to Dejection, Kubla Khan3
42Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850PoetryJohn Keats – Ode to a Nightingale4
43Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850PoetryPercy Bysshe Shelley – Ozymandias5
44Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850PoetryPercy Bysshe Shelley – Adonais6
45Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Prose and FictionCharles Lamb – Essays of Elia: Christâ’s Hospital,The South Sea House7
46Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Prose and FictionCharles Lamb – Essays of Elia: Dream Children,New Yearâ’s Eve8
47Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Prose and FictionWilliam Hazlitt – My First Acquaintance with Poets9
48Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Prose and FictionWilliam Wordsworth – Preface to Lyrical Ballads10
49Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Prose and FictionJane Austen – Sense and Sensibility11
50Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Prose and FictionJane Austen – Sense and Sensibility12
51Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Prose and FictionEmily Bronte – Wuthering Heights13
52Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Prose and FictionEmily Bronte – Wuthering Heights14
53Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Lyrical DramaPercy Bysshe Shelley – Prometheus Unbound15
54Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850Lyrical DramaPercy Bysshe Shelley – Prometheus Unbound16
     
DayUnit-4TopicSubtopicTest
     
55Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayPoetryMathew Arnold – Dover Beach1
56Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayPoetryMathew Arnold – The Scholar Gypsy2
57Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayPoetryRobert Browning – Andrea Del Sarto3
58Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayPoetryAlfred Lord Tennyson – Ulysses4
59Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayPoetryW.B. Yeats – Byzantium5
60Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayPoetryT.S. Eliot – The Waste Land6
61Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayPoetryG.M. Hopkins – God’s Grandeur7
62Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayPoetryW.H. Auden – The Unknown Citizen, Ted Hughes – The Thought Fox8
63Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionThomas Carlyle – On Heroes9
64Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionThomas Carlyle – On Heroes10
65Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionMathew Arnold – The Study of Poetry11
66Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionMathew Arnold – The Study of Poetry12
67Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionMathew Arnold – The Study of Poetry13
68Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionGeorge Orwell – You and the Atom Bomb14
69Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionGeorge Orwell – You and the Atom Bomb15
70Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionCharles Dickens – Hard Times16
71Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionCharles Dickens – Hard Times17
72Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionGeorge Eliot – The Mill on the Floss18
73Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionGeorge Eliot – The Mill on the Floss19
74Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionThomas Hardy – Mayor of Casterbridge20
75Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionThomas Hardy – Mayor of Casterbridge21
76Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionThomas Hardy – Mayor of Casterbridge22
77Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionVirginia Woolf – Mrs. Dalloway23
78Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayProse and FictionVirginia Woolf – Mrs. Dalloway24
79Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayDramaJohn Osborne – Look Back in Anger25
79Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayDramaBertolt Brecht – Mother Courage and Her Children26
80Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayDramaJ.M. Synge – Riders to the Sea27
81Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present DayDramaCaryl Churchill – Top Girls28
     
DayUnit-5TopicSubtopicTest
     
     
82Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaOthello1
83Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaOthello2
84Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaOthello3
85Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaKing Lear4
86Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaKing Lear5
87Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaKing Lear6
88Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaThe Tempest7
89Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaThe Tempest8
90Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaMeasure for Measure9
91Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareDramaMeasure for Measure10
92Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareSonnetsSonnet 18,2911
93Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareSonnetsSonnet 6512
94Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareSonnetsSonnet 10413
95Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareSonnetsSonnet 106, 13014
96Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareSonnetsSonnet 11615
97Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by ShakespeareSonnetsSonnet 12916
     
DayUnit-6TopicSubtopicTest
     
98Unit VI: American LiteraturePoetryWalt Whitman – Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking1
99Unit VI: American LiteraturePoetryAnne Bradstreet – Prologue2
100Unit VI: American LiteraturePoetryR.W. Emerson – Brahma, Robert Frost – Birches3
101Unit VI: American LiteraturePoetryRobert Frost – Mending Wall4
102Unit VI: American LiteraturePoetryPaul Lawrence Dunbar – The Sparrow5
103Unit VI: American LiteraturePoetryPaul Lawrence Dunbar – The Sparrow,E.E. Cummings – The Cambridge Ladies6
104Unit VI: American LiteraturePoetryMaya Angelou – I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings7
105Unit VI: American LiteraturePoetryCharlotte Perkins Gilman – The Anti-Suffragists8
106Unit VI: American LiteratureProse and FictionH.D. Thoreau – Where I Lived and What I Lived For9
107Unit VI: American LiteratureProse and FictionR.W. Emerson – The American Scholar10
108Unit VI: American LiteratureProse and FictionWilliam Faulkner – Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech11
109Unit VI: American LiteratureProse and FictionToni Morrison – Beloved12
110Unit VI: American LiteratureProse and FictionToni Morrison – Beloved13
111Unit VI: American LiteratureProse and FictionJhumpa Lahiri – The Namesake14
112Unit VI: American LiteratureProse and FictionJhumpa Lahiri – The Namesake15
113Unit VI: American LiteratureDramaArthur Miller – The Death of a Salesman16
114Unit VI: American LiteratureDramaEugene O’Neil – Emperor Jones17
115Unit VI: American LiteratureDramaTennessee Williams – A Street Car Named Desire18
116Unit VI: American LiteratureDramaTennessee Williams – A Street Car Named Desire19
     
DayUnit-7TopicSubtopicTest
     
117Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishPoetryRabindranath Tagore – Gitanjali1
118Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishPoetryNissim Ezeikel – Goodbye Party to Miss Pushpa2
119Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishPoetryToru Dutt – Our Casuarina Tree3
120Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishPoetryKamala Das – An Introduction4
121Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishPoetrySujatha Bhatt – A Different History5
122Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishProse and FictionJawaharlal Nehru – An Autobiography,Kamala Markandeya – A Handful of Rice6
123Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishProse and FictionDr. B.R. Ambedkar – Annihilation of Caste7
124Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishProse and FictionMulk Raj Anand – Coolie8
125Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishProse and FictionArundathi Roy – The God of Small Things9
126Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishProse and FictionArundathi Roy – The God of Small Things10
127Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishDramaGirish Karnad – Hayavadana11
128Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishDramaVijay Tendulkar – Silence! The Court is in Session12
129Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in EnglishDramaMahasweta Devi – Rudali,Mahesh Dattani – Dance like a Man13
130Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteraturePoetryKath Walker – A Song of Hope14
131Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteraturePoetryBanjo Patterson – Waltzing Mathilda15
132Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteraturePoetryWole Soyinka – The Telephone Conversation16
133Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteraturePoetryE.J. Pratt – The Dying Eagle17
134Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteraturePoetryJudith Wright – At Cooloolah18
135Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteraturePoetryAbioseh Nicol – The Meaning of Africa19
136Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteraturePoetryA.D. Hope – Australia20
137Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteratureProse and FictionThomas King – Godzilla Vs Post-Colonial21
138Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteratureProse and FictionChinua Achebe – Things Fall Apart22
139Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteratureProse and FictionAlan Paton – Cry the beloved country23
140Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteratureProse and FictionPatrick White – Voss24
141Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteratureDramaWole Soyinka – The Lion and the Jewel25
142Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteratureDramaGeorge Ryga – The Ecstasy of Rita Joe26
143Unit VII (B): Commonwealth LiteratureDramaJane Harrison – Stolen27
     
     
DayUnit-8TopicSubtopicTest
     
144Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismAristotle – Poetics1
145Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismAristotle – Poetics2
146Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismDryden – Essay of Dramatic Poetry3
147Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismDryden – Essay of Dramatic Poetry4
148Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismColeridge – Biographia Literaria Ch. XIV and Ch. XVII5
149Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismColeridge – Biographia Literaria Ch. XIV and Ch. XVII6
150Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismT.S. Eliot – Metaphysical Poets7
151Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismT.S. Eliot – Metaphysical Poets8
152Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismI.A. Richards – Four Kinds of Meaning9
153Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismWilliam Empson – The Seven Types of Ambiguity10
154Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismWilliam Empson – The Seven Types of Ambiguity Part 211
155Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismNorthrop Frye – The Archetypes of Literature12
156Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismCleanth Brooks – Irony as a Principle of Structure13
157Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismAllen Tate – Tension in Poetry14
158Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismElaine Showalter – Towards a Feminist Poetics15
159Unit VIII: Literary CriticismLiterary CriticismSimone de Beauvoir – The Second Sex16
     
DayUnit-9TopicSubtopicTest
     
160Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyIndo-European Family and the Place of English Language,Old, middle,modern english1
161Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyIndo-European Family and the Place of English Language,Old, middle,modern english Part 22
162Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyGrowth of Vocabulary from Various Foreign Languages3
163Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyChange in Meaning4
164Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyChange in Meaning Part 25
165Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyInfluence of The Bible, Shakespeare, Milton and Dr. Johnson6
166Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyInfluence of The Bible, Shakespeare, Milton and Dr. Johnson Part 27
167Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyEnglish Phonetics and Phonology (Vowels, consonensts,dipthong8
168Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyMorphology, Word Formation & types9
169Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogySemantics9
170Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyDialect & Idiolect10
171Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyGrammar Traditional, Transformational11
172Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyGrammar Traditional, Transformational Part 212
173Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyGenerative Grammar, deep structure13
174Unit IX: Language Linguistics and Pedagogyapplied linguistics, History of ELT14
175Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogySecond Language Acquisition15
176Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyDesigning Syllabus16
177Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyMaterials Production17
178Unit IX: Language Linguistics and PedagogyLanguage testing and evaluation18
     
DayUnit-10TopicSubtopicTest
     
179Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsPhrases1
180Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsPhrases2
181Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsSynonyms3
182Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsAntonyms4
183Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsPrefix and Suffix5
184Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsPrefix and Suffix6
185Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsTenses7
186Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsTenses8
187Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsVoice9
188Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsParts of Speech10
189Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsParts of Speech11
190Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsHomophones12
191Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsHomophones13
192Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsArticles and Determiners14
193Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsIdentifying Sentence Patterns15
194Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsIdentifying Sentence Patterns16
195Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage Skillscompound words17
196Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsFigure of speech18
197Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsFigure of speech19
198Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsIdentifying and Correcting Errors20
199Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsIdentifying and Correcting Errors21
200Unit X: Application of Language SkillsLanguage SkillsBritish and American English22

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