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} \[ \boxed{\text{Correct Answer: (A) and (B)}} \]
Translate any five into English:
The 12 musical notes are given as \( C, C^\#, D, D^\#, E, F, F^\#, G, G^\#, A, A^\#, B \). Frequency of each note is \( \sqrt[12]{2} \) times the frequency of the previous note. If the frequency of the note C is 130.8 Hz, then the ratio of frequencies of notes F# and C is:
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