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PGTRB English Test Schedule
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Day | Unit-1 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
1 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Poetry | Geoffrey Chaucer – Prologue to the Canterbury Tales | 1 |
2 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Poetry | Geoffrey Chaucer – The Book of the Duchess (Chapter only) | 2 |
3 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Poetry | Geoffrey Chaucer – The Book of the Duchess (Chapter only) | 3 |
4 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Poetry | Edmund Spenser – Prothalamion | 4 |
5 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Poetry | Edmund Spenser – Epithalamion | 5 |
6 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Poetry | Sir Thomas Wyatt – Remembrance | 6 |
7 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Poetry | Sir Thomas Wyatt – Remembrance | 7 |
8 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Prose | Bacon – Essays: Of Truth, Of Friendship | 8 |
9 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Prose | Bacon – Essays: Of Studies,Of Adversity | 9 |
10 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Prose | Bacon – Essays: Of Revenge, Of Ambition | 10 |
11 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Prose | Sir Philip Sydney – An Apologie for Poetrie | 11 |
12 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Prose | Sir Philip Sydney – An Apologie for Poetrie | 12 |
13 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Prose | The Bible – The Book of Job | 13 |
14 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Drama | Christopher Marlowe – Dr. Faustus | 14 |
15 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Drama | Christopher Marlowe – Dr. Faustus | 15 |
16 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Drama | Thomas Kyd – The Spanish Tragedy | 16 |
17 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Drama | Ben Jonson – Every Man in His Humour | 17 |
18 | Unit I: English Literature from 1400-1600 | Drama | Ben Jonson – Every Man in His Humour | 18 |
Day | Unit-2 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
19 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Poetry | John Milton – Paradise Lost | 1 |
23 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Poetry | Andrew Marvell – To His Coy Mistress | 2 |
24 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Poetry | John Donne – The Canonization | 3 |
25 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Poetry | Alexander Pope – The Rape of the Lock | 4 |
26 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Poetry | John Dryden – Absalom and Achitophel | 5 |
27 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Poetry | Thomas Gray – Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard | 6 |
28 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Poetry | Thomas Gray – Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard | 7 |
29 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Prose and Fiction | Samuel Johnson – Life of Milton | 8 |
30 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Prose and Fiction | Samuel Johnson – Life of Milton | 9 |
31 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Prose and Fiction | Jonathan Swift – Gullivers Travels | 10 |
32 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Prose and Fiction | Jonathan Swift – Gullivers Travels | 11 |
33 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Prose and Fiction | John Bunyan – The Pilgrimâs Progress | 12 |
34 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Prose and Fiction | Daniel Defoe – Robinson Crusoe | 13 |
35 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Drama | John Dryden – All for Love | 14 |
36 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Drama | Richard B. Sheridan – The School for Scandal | 15 |
37 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Drama | William Congreve – The Way of the World | 16 |
38 | Unit II: English Literature from 1601-1798 | Drama | Oliver Goldsmith – She Stoops to Conquer | 17 |
Day | Unit-3 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
39 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Poetry | William Wordsworth – Immortality Ode, Tintern Abbey | 1 |
40 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Poetry | William Wordsworth – The Prelude (Book I) | 2 |
41 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Poetry | Samuel Coleridge – Ode to Dejection, Kubla Khan | 3 |
42 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Poetry | John Keats – Ode to a Nightingale | 4 |
43 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Poetry | Percy Bysshe Shelley – Ozymandias | 5 |
44 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Poetry | Percy Bysshe Shelley – Adonais | 6 |
45 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Prose and Fiction | Charles Lamb – Essays of Elia: Christâ’s Hospital,The South Sea House | 7 |
46 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Prose and Fiction | Charles Lamb – Essays of Elia: Dream Children,New Yearâ’s Eve | 8 |
47 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Prose and Fiction | William Hazlitt – My First Acquaintance with Poets | 9 |
48 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Prose and Fiction | William Wordsworth – Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 10 |
49 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Prose and Fiction | Jane Austen – Sense and Sensibility | 11 |
50 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Prose and Fiction | Jane Austen – Sense and Sensibility | 12 |
51 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Prose and Fiction | Emily Bronte – Wuthering Heights | 13 |
52 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Prose and Fiction | Emily Bronte – Wuthering Heights | 14 |
53 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Lyrical Drama | Percy Bysshe Shelley – Prometheus Unbound | 15 |
54 | Unit III: English Literature from 1798-1850 | Lyrical Drama | Percy Bysshe Shelley – Prometheus Unbound | 16 |
Day | Unit-4 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
55 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Poetry | Mathew Arnold – Dover Beach | 1 |
56 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Poetry | Mathew Arnold – The Scholar Gypsy | 2 |
57 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Poetry | Robert Browning – Andrea Del Sarto | 3 |
58 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Poetry | Alfred Lord Tennyson – Ulysses | 4 |
59 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Poetry | W.B. Yeats – Byzantium | 5 |
60 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Poetry | T.S. Eliot – The Waste Land | 6 |
61 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Poetry | G.M. Hopkins – God’s Grandeur | 7 |
62 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Poetry | W.H. Auden – The Unknown Citizen, Ted Hughes – The Thought Fox | 8 |
63 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Thomas Carlyle – On Heroes | 9 |
64 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Thomas Carlyle – On Heroes | 10 |
65 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Mathew Arnold – The Study of Poetry | 11 |
66 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Mathew Arnold – The Study of Poetry | 12 |
67 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Mathew Arnold – The Study of Poetry | 13 |
68 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | George Orwell – You and the Atom Bomb | 14 |
69 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | George Orwell – You and the Atom Bomb | 15 |
70 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Charles Dickens – Hard Times | 16 |
71 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Charles Dickens – Hard Times | 17 |
72 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | George Eliot – The Mill on the Floss | 18 |
73 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | George Eliot – The Mill on the Floss | 19 |
74 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Thomas Hardy – Mayor of Casterbridge | 20 |
75 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Thomas Hardy – Mayor of Casterbridge | 21 |
76 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Thomas Hardy – Mayor of Casterbridge | 22 |
77 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Virginia Woolf – Mrs. Dalloway | 23 |
78 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Prose and Fiction | Virginia Woolf – Mrs. Dalloway | 24 |
79 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Drama | John Osborne – Look Back in Anger | 25 |
79 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Drama | Bertolt Brecht – Mother Courage and Her Children | 26 |
80 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Drama | J.M. Synge – Riders to the Sea | 27 |
81 | Unit IV: Literature from 1851 to the Present Day | Drama | Caryl Churchill – Top Girls | 28 |
Day | Unit-5 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
82 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | Othello | 1 |
83 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | Othello | 2 |
84 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | Othello | 3 |
85 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | King Lear | 4 |
86 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | King Lear | 5 |
87 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | King Lear | 6 |
88 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | The Tempest | 7 |
89 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | The Tempest | 8 |
90 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | Measure for Measure | 9 |
91 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Drama | Measure for Measure | 10 |
92 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Sonnets | Sonnet 18,29 | 11 |
93 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Sonnets | Sonnet 65 | 12 |
94 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Sonnets | Sonnet 104 | 13 |
95 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Sonnets | Sonnet 106, 130 | 14 |
96 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Sonnets | Sonnet 116 | 15 |
97 | Unit V: Plays and Sonnets by Shakespeare | Sonnets | Sonnet 129 | 16 |
Day | Unit-6 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
98 | Unit VI: American Literature | Poetry | Walt Whitman – Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking | 1 |
99 | Unit VI: American Literature | Poetry | Anne Bradstreet – Prologue | 2 |
100 | Unit VI: American Literature | Poetry | R.W. Emerson – Brahma, Robert Frost – Birches | 3 |
101 | Unit VI: American Literature | Poetry | Robert Frost – Mending Wall | 4 |
102 | Unit VI: American Literature | Poetry | Paul Lawrence Dunbar – The Sparrow | 5 |
103 | Unit VI: American Literature | Poetry | Paul Lawrence Dunbar – The Sparrow,E.E. Cummings – The Cambridge Ladies | 6 |
104 | Unit VI: American Literature | Poetry | Maya Angelou – I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | 7 |
105 | Unit VI: American Literature | Poetry | Charlotte Perkins Gilman – The Anti-Suffragists | 8 |
106 | Unit VI: American Literature | Prose and Fiction | H.D. Thoreau – Where I Lived and What I Lived For | 9 |
107 | Unit VI: American Literature | Prose and Fiction | R.W. Emerson – The American Scholar | 10 |
108 | Unit VI: American Literature | Prose and Fiction | William Faulkner – Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech | 11 |
109 | Unit VI: American Literature | Prose and Fiction | Toni Morrison – Beloved | 12 |
110 | Unit VI: American Literature | Prose and Fiction | Toni Morrison – Beloved | 13 |
111 | Unit VI: American Literature | Prose and Fiction | Jhumpa Lahiri – The Namesake | 14 |
112 | Unit VI: American Literature | Prose and Fiction | Jhumpa Lahiri – The Namesake | 15 |
113 | Unit VI: American Literature | Drama | Arthur Miller – The Death of a Salesman | 16 |
114 | Unit VI: American Literature | Drama | Eugene O’Neil – Emperor Jones | 17 |
115 | Unit VI: American Literature | Drama | Tennessee Williams – A Street Car Named Desire | 18 |
116 | Unit VI: American Literature | Drama | Tennessee Williams – A Street Car Named Desire | 19 |
Day | Unit-7 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
117 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Poetry | Rabindranath Tagore – Gitanjali | 1 |
118 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Poetry | Nissim Ezeikel – Goodbye Party to Miss Pushpa | 2 |
119 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Poetry | Toru Dutt – Our Casuarina Tree | 3 |
120 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Poetry | Kamala Das – An Introduction | 4 |
121 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Poetry | Sujatha Bhatt – A Different History | 5 |
122 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Prose and Fiction | Jawaharlal Nehru – An Autobiography,Kamala Markandeya – A Handful of Rice | 6 |
123 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Prose and Fiction | Dr. B.R. Ambedkar – Annihilation of Caste | 7 |
124 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Prose and Fiction | Mulk Raj Anand – Coolie | 8 |
125 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Prose and Fiction | Arundathi Roy – The God of Small Things | 9 |
126 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Prose and Fiction | Arundathi Roy – The God of Small Things | 10 |
127 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Drama | Girish Karnad – Hayavadana | 11 |
128 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Drama | Vijay Tendulkar – Silence! The Court is in Session | 12 |
129 | Unit VII (A): Indian Writing in English | Drama | Mahasweta Devi – Rudali,Mahesh Dattani – Dance like a Man | 13 |
130 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Poetry | Kath Walker – A Song of Hope | 14 |
131 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Poetry | Banjo Patterson – Waltzing Mathilda | 15 |
132 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Poetry | Wole Soyinka – The Telephone Conversation | 16 |
133 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Poetry | E.J. Pratt – The Dying Eagle | 17 |
134 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Poetry | Judith Wright – At Cooloolah | 18 |
135 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Poetry | Abioseh Nicol – The Meaning of Africa | 19 |
136 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Poetry | A.D. Hope – Australia | 20 |
137 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Prose and Fiction | Thomas King – Godzilla Vs Post-Colonial | 21 |
138 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Prose and Fiction | Chinua Achebe – Things Fall Apart | 22 |
139 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Prose and Fiction | Alan Paton – Cry the beloved country | 23 |
140 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Prose and Fiction | Patrick White – Voss | 24 |
141 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Drama | Wole Soyinka – The Lion and the Jewel | 25 |
142 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Drama | George Ryga – The Ecstasy of Rita Joe | 26 |
143 | Unit VII (B): Commonwealth Literature | Drama | Jane Harrison – Stolen | 27 |
Day | Unit-8 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
144 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Aristotle – Poetics | 1 |
145 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Aristotle – Poetics | 2 |
146 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Dryden – Essay of Dramatic Poetry | 3 |
147 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Dryden – Essay of Dramatic Poetry | 4 |
148 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Coleridge – Biographia Literaria Ch. XIV and Ch. XVII | 5 |
149 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Coleridge – Biographia Literaria Ch. XIV and Ch. XVII | 6 |
150 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | T.S. Eliot – Metaphysical Poets | 7 |
151 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | T.S. Eliot – Metaphysical Poets | 8 |
152 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | I.A. Richards – Four Kinds of Meaning | 9 |
153 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | William Empson – The Seven Types of Ambiguity | 10 |
154 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | William Empson – The Seven Types of Ambiguity Part 2 | 11 |
155 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Northrop Frye – The Archetypes of Literature | 12 |
156 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Cleanth Brooks – Irony as a Principle of Structure | 13 |
157 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Allen Tate – Tension in Poetry | 14 |
158 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Elaine Showalter – Towards a Feminist Poetics | 15 |
159 | Unit VIII: Literary Criticism | Literary Criticism | Simone de Beauvoir – The Second Sex | 16 |
Day | Unit-9 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
160 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Indo-European Family and the Place of English Language,Old, middle,modern english | 1 |
161 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Indo-European Family and the Place of English Language,Old, middle,modern english Part 2 | 2 |
162 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Growth of Vocabulary from Various Foreign Languages | 3 |
163 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Change in Meaning | 4 |
164 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Change in Meaning Part 2 | 5 |
165 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Influence of The Bible, Shakespeare, Milton and Dr. Johnson | 6 |
166 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Influence of The Bible, Shakespeare, Milton and Dr. Johnson Part 2 | 7 |
167 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | English Phonetics and Phonology (Vowels, consonensts,dipthong | 8 |
168 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Morphology, Word Formation & types | 9 |
169 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Semantics | 9 |
170 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Dialect & Idiolect | 10 |
171 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Grammar Traditional, Transformational | 11 |
172 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Grammar Traditional, Transformational Part 2 | 12 |
173 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Generative Grammar, deep structure | 13 |
174 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | applied linguistics, History of ELT | 14 |
175 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Second Language Acquisition | 15 |
176 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Designing Syllabus | 16 |
177 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Materials Production | 17 |
178 | Unit IX: Language | Linguistics and Pedagogy | Language testing and evaluation | 18 |
Day | Unit-10 | Topic | Subtopic | Test |
179 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Phrases | 1 |
180 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Phrases | 2 |
181 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Synonyms | 3 |
182 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Antonyms | 4 |
183 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Prefix and Suffix | 5 |
184 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Prefix and Suffix | 6 |
185 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Tenses | 7 |
186 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Tenses | 8 |
187 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Voice | 9 |
188 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Parts of Speech | 10 |
189 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Parts of Speech | 11 |
190 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Homophones | 12 |
191 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Homophones | 13 |
192 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Articles and Determiners | 14 |
193 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Identifying Sentence Patterns | 15 |
194 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Identifying Sentence Patterns | 16 |
195 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | compound words | 17 |
196 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Figure of speech | 18 |
197 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Figure of speech | 19 |
198 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Identifying and Correcting Errors | 20 |
199 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | Identifying and Correcting Errors | 21 |
200 | Unit X: Application of Language Skills | Language Skills | British and American English | 22 |
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