Step 1: Define metaphysical poets.
The term "metaphysical poets" was popularized by Samuel Johnson to describe 17th-century English poets who used complex conceits, intellectual wit, and philosophical reflections. Their poetry often explores love, religion, and morality through paradoxes and unusual imagery.
Step 2: Identify them in the options. \begin{itemize} \item John Donne (1572–1631): Called the "founder of metaphysical poetry." His poems like The Flea and A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning use intricate conceits and spiritualized love. \item Andrew Marvell (1621–1678): His poems like To His Coy Mistress display metaphysical wit and imagery. \item Philip Larkin (1922–1985): A 20th-century Movement poet, not metaphysical. \item T. S. Eliot (1888–1965): A modernist poet who admired metaphysical poets and even revived interest in them but was not himself categorized as one. \end{itemize} \[ \boxed{\text{Correct Answer: (A) and (B)}} \]
Here are two analogous groups, Group-I and Group-II, that list words in their decreasing order of intensity. Identify the missing word in Group-II.
Abuse \( \rightarrow \) Insult \( \rightarrow \) Ridicule
__________ \( \rightarrow \) Praise \( \rightarrow \) Appreciate
In the following figure, four overlapping shapes (rectangle, triangle, circle, and hexagon) are given. The sum of the numbers which belong to only two overlapping shapes is ________