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COHERENT ENGLISH CLASSES-9065829862 #1

1. INDIAN CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE 8. Indian civilization and Culture is written by…………..
[A]. Zakir Husain
1. ___were satisfied with small villages. [B]. Gandhiji
[A]. Romans [C]. Manohar Malgaonkar
[B]. Our Ancestors [D]. Kamla Das
[C]. Italians Ans:- B
[D]. All True 9. Our ancestors ________us from luxuries and
Ans:- B pleasures.
2. Our ancestors set a limit to our indulgences [A]. Explain
because______. [B]. Chances
[A]. It Is Bad [C]. Dissuaded
[B]. We Believe In Spiritualism [D]. None Of These
[C]. More It Gets The More It Wants Ans:- C
[D]. I Don’T Know 10. Gibbon is associated with____
Ans:- C [A]. Italy
3. The people of Europe learn their lessons from the [B]. Egypt
writings of the men of_____ [C]. Roam
[A]. Egypt And Syria [D]. Persian
[B]. Greece Or Rome Ans:- A
[C]. India
[D]. Gandhiji 11. In the midst of all this India ___and that is her glory.
Ans:- B [A]. Remains Progressed
4. Who had prevented India from progressing along the [B]. Remains Hindrance
lines of materialism [C]. Remains Immovable
[A]. Rishis [D]. Remains Adulterated
[B]. Fakirs Ans:- C
[C]. Our Forefathers 12. Our ancestors saw that happiness was largely a ____.
[D]. God [A]. Mental Condition
Ans:- D [B]. Happy Related Condition
5. _____is largely a mental condition [C]. Physical Condition
[A]. Indulgences [D]. None Of These
[B]. Happiness Ans:- A
[C]. Civilization 13. Hinduism has made still more marvelous discoveries
[D]. Poverty in things of____
Ans:- B [A]. Religion
6. We dare not change what______. [B]. Spirit
[A]. Our Culture [C]. Soul
[B]. Indigenous Education [D]. All True
[C]. Indian Civilization And Culture Ans:- D
[D]. None Of These 14. It is a charge against India that her people are
Ans:- C so_________.
[A]. Uncivilized
7. Who dare not thrust their advice upon India? [B]. Ignorant
[A]. Chinese [C]. Stolid
[B]. Egyptian [D]. All Of These
[C]. Europeans Ans:- D
[D]. Persian 15. The Gujarati equivalent for civilization means
Ans:- C “_______".
[A]. Good Person
[B]. Good Character
[C]. Good Conduct
[D]. Good Culture
Ans:- C
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16. Performance of duty and observance of morality are 23. Modern civilization is worship of the.............
___. [A]. God
[A]. Stolid Terms [B]. Money
[B]. Convertible Terms [C]. Thing
[C]. Deliberate Terms [D]. Material And Brute In Us
[D]. None Of These Ans:- D
Ans:- B
24. Many thrust their advice upon___, and she remains
17. The autobiography of Gandhiji is…………….. steady.
[A]. The Truth And Non-Violence [A]. Gandhiji
[B]. My Encounter With English [B]. Us
[C]. Swaraj [C]. India
[D]. My Experiment With Truth [D]. Westerner
Ans:- D Ans:- C
18. for India to run after the_____ is to court certain 25. We have_____Many thing from western literature.
death [A]. Borrow
[A]. Materialism [B]. Borrowed
[B]. Golden Fleece [C]. Borrowing
[C]. European Civilization [D]. None Of These
[D]. All True Ans:- B
Ans:- B
26. We are in danger of ........... away the permanent good
19. The tendency of the____civilization is to elevate the
for a momentary pleasure.
moral being.
[A]. Bartering
[A]. Indian
[B]. Thinking
[B]. European/Modern
[C]. Maddening
[C]. Roam
[D]. Living
[D]. Egyptian
Ans:- A
Ans:- A
20. Why accouring to Gandhi Hinduism still alive up till 27. Mahatma Gandhi borne in……..And died in……………..
now? [A]. 1869-1948
[A]. Because It Had Resisted The Onrush Of Materialism [B]. 1860-1948
[B]. Because It Had Accepted The Onrush Of Materialism [C]. 1865-1947
[C]. None Of Them [D]. 1870-1947
[D]. All True Ans:- A
Ans:- A 28. Why we did not invent machinery?
21. We notice that the mind is a restless_______ [A]. Because Our Forefathers Did Not Know How To
[A]. Bird Invent Machinery
[B]. Creature [B]. Because We Would Become Slaves Of Machinery
[C]. Animal [C]. Because We Would Lose Our Moral Fibre
[D]. None Of These [D]. Both B And C
Ans:- A Ans:- D
22. But India is still, somehow or other, sound at 29. Gandhiji talk about ………..…. Of Indian civilization
the______ [A]. Bold Foundation
[A]. Development [B]. Sound Foundation
[B]. Old Culture [C]. Immovable Foundation
[C]. Civilization [D]. Ancient Foundation
[D]. Foundation Ans:- B
Ans:- D 30. What is modern civilization?
[A]. It Is Worship Of The Material
[B]. It Is The Worship Of The Brute In Us
[C]. It Is Unadulterated Materialism
[D]. All True
Ans:- D

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31. _____has become westernized 38. The common people lived____ and followed their
[A]. Greece agricultural occupation
[B]. Japan [A]. In Villages
[C]. Roam [B]. Independently
[D]. China [C]. In Towns
Ans:- B [D]. Both A And C
Ans:- B
32. Mahatama Gandhi used.…. And.…. As a chief weapons
39. The distinguishing characteristic of_____ is an
against British.
indefinite multiplicity of human wants.
[A]. Truth And Non-Violence
[A]. Modern Civilization
[B]. Danda And Khadi
[B]. Indian Civilization
[C]. Swaraj And Movement
[C]. Ancient Civilization
[D]. Gun And Other Weapon
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- A
Ans:- A
33. Civilization is that mode of conduct which points out
40. Which of the following exist no longer in their former
to man the_____.
glory?
[A]. Moral Path
[A]. Greece
[B]. Path Of Duty
[B]. Egypt
[C]. Good Man
[C]. Roam
[D]. Civilized Person
[D]. Both A And C Are True.
Ans:- B
Ans:- D
34. An ideal of creating an unlimited number of wants
and satisfying them seems to be a ................. 41. Mahatma Gandhi is also popularly known as…………..
[A]. Delusion [A]. Pitaji
[B]. Snare [B]. Baapu Or Father Of Nation
[C]. Delusion And A Snare [C]. Chacha
[D]. None Of These [D]. Uncle
Ans:- C Ans:- B
35. Who among the Following learn their lessons from 42. Wealth and luxuries do not make_____Happy.
the writings of the men of Greece or Rome? [A]. An Indian
[A]. The People Of Egypt [B]. A Man
[B]. The People Of Europe [C]. Gandhi
[C]. The People Of India [D]. A Bird
[D]. The People Of China Ans:- B
Ans:- B
43. I believe that the civilization India has…….is not to be
36. The ordinary rule was to____courts. beaten in the world
[A]. Confront [A]. Evolved
[B]. Avoid [B]. Evolve
[C]. Challenge [C]. Develop
[D]. Resist [D]. Made
Ans:- B Ans:- A
37. A certain degree of physical harmony and comfort is 44. Mahatama Gandhi work reveal that he was
............ the…………….
[A]. Not Necessary [A]. Great Man
[B]. Necessary [B]. Great Leader Of Chaste
[C]. Never Be Necessary [C]. Great Master Of Chaste
[D]. Bad [D]. Great Person
Ans:- B Ans:- C

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45. Nothing can equal the___sown by our ancestors. [D]. None Of These
[A]. Believe Ans:- B
[B]. Culture
[C]. Civilization
[D]. Seed
Ans:- D
46. _____is still sound at the foundation 53. These_____did not rob people
[A]. Egypt [A]. Rishis And The Fakirs
[B]. Persian [B]. Vakils And Vaids
[C]. India [C]. All True
[D]. China [D]. None Of These
Ans:- C Ans:- B
47. The real happyness and health consists in a proper 54. Some of the immediate and brilliant results of____
use of____ are too maddening to resist.
[A]. Our Heart [A]. Indian Inventions
[B]. Our Mind [B]. Modern Inventions
[C]. Our Hands And Feet [C]. Ancient Inventions
[D]. Our Passions [D]. European Inventions
Ans:- C Ans:- B
48. The_____imagine that they will avoid the mistakes of 55. The sword of kings were inferior to the sword of____.
Greece and Rome. [A]. Rishis
[A]. China [B]. Fakirs
[B]. Egypt [C]. Ethics
[C]. Europeans [D]. All True
[D]. Persian Ans:- C
Ans:- C
56. Gandhi Ji visited Champaran in____.
49. Pharaohs were the rulers of ancient____
[A]. 1916
[A]. Greece
[B]. 1917
[B]. Egypt
[C]. 1918
[C]. Roam
[D]. 1919
[D]. Persian
Ans:- C
Ans:- B
57. The characteristic of______is an imperative
50. The____of the earth to be inferior to the Rishis and
restriction upon and a strict regulating of these wants.
the Fakirs.
[A]. European Civilization
[A]. Sovereigns
[B]. Modern Civilization
[B]. Ethics
[C]. Ancient Civilization
[C]. Czars
[D]. None Of These
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- C
Ans:- A
51. Our forefathers did not invent machinery 58. India's glory is that it is _______.
because_______ [A]. Very Ancient
[A]. We Would Become Slaves Of It [B]. Indigenous
[B]. It Is Not Good [C]. Immovable
[C]. Its Pollute The Environment [D]. None Of These
[D]. None Of These Ans:- C
Ans:- A 59. 'Plain living and high thinking' is the motto of
a................
52. Our ancestors, therefore, set a limit to [A]. Western Philosopher
our__________. [B]. Gandhiji
[A]. Freedom [C]. Our Ancestors
[B]. Indulgences [D]. None Of These
[C]. Fate Ans:- A

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60. According to Gandhi ji whose might was broken? [B]. Mahatma Gandhi
[A]. Pharaohs [C]. Dr. Radhakrishnan
[B]. Roam [D]. None Of These
[C]. Czars Ans:- C
[D]. Persian 68. The past is not dead and_____.
Ans:- A [A]. Static
[B]. Alive
61. Who had no system of life-corroding competition?
[C]. Dynamic
[A]. Chinese
[D]. None Of These
[B]. Egyptian
Ans:- A
[C]. Europeans
[D]. Indian 69. According to Dr. Hussain_____is the young State of
Ans:- D an ancient people.
[A]. Indian Constitution
62. We have had no system of_____ competition. [B]. India'S Culture
[A]. Materialism [C]. India
[B]. Life-Corroding [D]. India'S Ethnic Elements
[C]. Dissuading Ans:- C
[D]. None Of These
70. Dr. Radhakrishnan never lost his faith in........
Ans:- B
[A]. Essential Right
63. The people of Europe are inspired by____and Roman [B]. Education
writing. [C]. Essential Humanity
[A]. Greece [D]. All Above
[B]. Egypt Ans:- C
[C]. Indian
71. Who among the following devoted their life to the
[D]. Persian
pursuit of knowledge and truth
Ans:- A
[A]. Dr. Zakir Hussain
64. We are .......... by the material progress that Western
[B]. Mahatma Gandhi
science made.
[C]. Dr. Radhakrishnan
[A]. Dazzled
[D]. None Of These
[B]. Dazzle
Ans:- C
[C]. Dazzling
72. Who among the following died oneness of all true
[D]. None Of These
spiritual values?
Ans:- A
[A]. Dr. Radhakrishnan
65. Europeon civilization will mean____for India. [B]. Mahatma Gandhi
[A]. Good [C]. Dr. Zakir Hussain
[B]. Logical [D]. None Of These
[C]. Ruin Ans:- A
[D]. None Of These 73. The end-product of_______ is a free moral
Ans:- C personality.
66. Our ancestors enjoyed______Rule. [A]. Work On One’S Self
[A]. Brotherhood [B]. Work For The Nation Growth
[B]. Holy Scriptures [C]. Work For The Society Around
[C]. True Home [D]. Both A & C Are True
[D]. None Of These Ans:- A
Ans:- C 74. As per Dr. Zakir Hussain an individual cannot grow to
the full............ without a corresponding advance of the
collective social existence
2. Bharat Is my Home [A]. Perfection
[B]. Mastery
67. Who among the following bring out and explain [C]. Shape
Indian philosophical thought? [D]. None Of These
[A]. Dr. Zakir Hussain Ans:- A

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75. _______bring a free person under self-imposed [D]. All True
discipline. Ans:- B
[A]. Work On One’S Self
83. Who took the oath of loyalty to the Constitution of
[B]. Work For The Nation Growth
India?
[C]. Work For The Society Around
[A]. Dr. Zakir Hussain
[D]. Both A & C Are True
[B]. Dr. Radhakrishnan
Ans:- A
[C]. Mahatma Gandhi
76. Who among following was one of our greatest
[D]. None Of These
freedom fighters as well as an eminent educationist.
Ans:- A
[A]. Mahatma Gandhi
[B]. Manohar Malgonkar 84. Dr. Zakir Hussain also served as a...... of Bihar.
[C]. Dr. Zakir Hussain [A]. Chief Minister
[D]. All True [B]. Deputy Chief Minister
Ans:- C [C]. Vice Chancellor
[D]. Governor
77. Dr. Zakir Hussain entered the office with___
Ans:- D
[A]. Partiality
[B]. Prayerful Humility 85. Dr. Zakir Hussain was born in...in Hyderabad
[C]. Total Dedication [A]. 1898
[D]. Both B And C [B]. 1897
Ans:- D [C]. 1896
[D]. 1895
78. Dr. Zakir Hussain was the....... President of India.
Ans:- B
[A]. Fourth
[B]. Third 86. The quality of education is inescapably involved in the
[C]. Fifth quality of_____.
[D]. Second [A]. Rich Culture
Ans:- B [B]. The Nation
[C]. The Citizens
79. Dr. Zakir Hussain died in.......in his office [D]. The Leaders
[A]. 1960 Ans:- B
[B]. 1967 87. The people of India had chosen____ as a head of the
[C]. 1968 family for a certain time.
[D]. 1969 [A]. Dr. Radhakrishnan
Ans:- D [B]. Dr. Zakir Hussain
80. I must confess that I am........... by the trust my people [C]. Gandhi Ji
have placed in me [D]. None Of These
[A]. Happy Ans:- B
[B]. Overwhelmed 88. According to Dr. Zakir Hussain, _____is the prime
[C]. Not Very Happy instrument of nation building.
[D]. Surprise [A]. Loyality
Ans:- B [B]. Prayerful Humility
81. Who has never ceased to champion the right of all [C]. Total Dedication
men to live in dignity and with justice? [D]. Education
[A]. Dr. Radhakrishnan Ans:- D
[B]. Dr. Zakir Hussain 89. Who entered in his office in a spirit of prayerful
[C]. Gandhi Ji humility and total dedication.
[D]. None Of These [A]. Dr. Radhakrishnan
Ans:- A [B]. Mahatma Gandhi
82. Apart from poltic, Dr. Zakir Hussain was long [C]. Dr. Zakir Hussain
associated with___ [D]. None Of These
[A]. Game And Sports Ans:- C
[B]. Education
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90. Who said that the power should be used only for 97. According to Dr. Hussain our past is_____and
moral purposes. dynamic.
[A]. Dr. Radhakrishnan [A]. Static
[B]. Dr. Zakir Hussain [B]. Dead
[C]. Gandhi Ji [C]. Dynamic
[D]. None Of These [D]. Alive
Ans:- C Ans:- D
91. The_____cannot grow to the full perfection without a 98. Dr. Husain in his speech pledges himself to the service
corresponding advance of the collective social existence. of the totality of_____
[A]. Leader [A]. India'S Constitution
[B]. Individual [B]. India'S Culture
[C]. Nation [C]. India'S Farmer
[D]. India [D]. None Of These
Ans:- B Ans:- B
99. According to Dr. Zakir Hussain, education is
92. Who has never lost his faith in the essential humanity
a................. instrument of national purpose
of man?
[A]. Chief
[A]. Dr. Radhakrishnan
[B]. Key
[B]. Dr. Zakir Hussain
[C]. Prime
[C]. Gandhi Ji
[D]. Central
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- C
Ans:- A
100. Who said, "Bharat is my home and its people are my
93. Which of the effort will give to the life of our State a
family."?
specific flavour?
[A]. Dr. Radhakrishnan
[A]. Work On One’S Self
[B]. Dr. Zakir Hussain
[B]. Work For The Nation Growth
[C]. Gandhi Ji
[C]. Work For The Society Around
[D]. None Of These
[D]. Both A & C Are True
Ans:- B
Ans:- D
101. When Dr. Zakir Hussain become the president of
94. For Dr. Zakir Hussain Bharat is his home and its
India.
people are his.......
[A]. In 1967
[A]. Brother And Sister
[B]. In 1968
[B]. Follower
[C]. In 1969
[C]. Family Member
[D]. In 1970
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- A
Ans:- C
102. The process of its constant renewal is, indeed, the
95. work on one’s self and work for the society around
process of growth of ______.
are_____ fruitful aspects of work.
[A]. Nation Growth
[A]. Separately
[B]. National Culture
[B]. Mutually
[C]. National Character
[C]. Internally
[D]. Both B & C Are True
[D]. Externally
Ans:- D
Ans:- B
103. According to Dr. Hussain presumption, his choice to
96. On What occasion did Dr. Hussain deliver "Bharat is
the high office has mainly been made on account
my Home" speech ?
of______
[A]. On The Occasion Of Independence Day
[A]. His Long Association With The Education
[B]. When He Took Oath As A Governer Of Bihar
[B]. His Long Association With The Indian Politic
[C]. On The Occasion Of Republic Day
[C]. His Long Association With The India'S Freedom Fight
[D]. When He Took Oath As The President
[D]. All True
Ans:- D
Ans:- A

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104. Dr. Zakir Hussain believed in the growth of______. 111. Dr. Hussain pledged himself to the service of the
[A]. Only Poor People totality of____
[B]. Only Rich People [A]. Indian Culture
[C]. Indian People [B]. Indian Civilization
[D]. None Of These [C]. National Character
Ans:- C [D]. All True
Ans:- A
105. Bharat is my home is an extract from the......
112. Bharat Ratan was given to Dr. Zakir Hussain
delivered by Dr. Zakir Hussain in 1967 just after taking
in..............
oath as a third president of India
[A]. 1962
[A]. Short Story
[B]. 1963
[B]. Autobiography
[C]. 1964
[C]. Quote
[D]. 1965
[D]. Speech
Ans:- B
Ans:- D
113. Dr. Radhakrishnan brought to the Presidency a......
106. Who was the first Muslim president of India? equipment, a degree of erudition and wealth of
[A]. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad experience rarely to be found anywhere.
[B]. Dr. Zakir Hussain [A]. Mental
[C]. A.P.J Kalam [B]. Metal
[D]. Hamid Ansari [C]. Strong
Ans:- B [D]. None Of These
107. During a lifetime Dr. Radhakrishnan devoted to the Ans:- A
pursuit of..............
[A]. Knowledge 3. A Pinch of Snuff
[B]. Truth
[C]. Knowledge And Truth 114. Nanukaka came out of minister's office mumbling
[D]. None Of These colorful.............. swear words
Ans:- C [A]. Jodhpuri
108. The_____is big and is constantly growing at a rather [B]. Dakhni
inconveniently fast pace. [C]. Marathi
[A]. Issue [D]. Maithali
[B]. Demand For Education Ans:- C
[C]. Family Member 115. Who was sent bustling off to order coffee and
[D]. Family sweetmeats and paan?
Ans:- D [A]. The Narrator
109. According to Dr. Husain, the end product of self- [B]. The Chaprasi
imposed discipline is ________ [C]. The Secretary
[A]. Self Organised Personality [D]. All Of These
[B]. Self Motivated Personality Ans:- C
[C]. Free Moral Personality 116. A deputy secretary gave Nanukaka an appointment
[D]. None Of These after____days.
Ans:- C [A]. Five Days
110. Dr. Zakir Hussain was also a greatest........ [B]. Three Days
[A]. Citizen [C]. Two Days
[B]. Man [D]. One Days
[C]. Personality Ans:- B
[D]. Freedom Fighter 117. Nanukaka was the narrator's........
Ans:- D [A]. Maternal Uncle
[B]. Father
[C]. Cousin
[D]. Mother
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118. The narrator was....................on probation 126. Mother was waiting for the guest at the......
[A]. Under- Secretary [A]. Verandah
[B]. Secretary [B]. Corridor
[C]. Manager [C]. Doorstep
[D]. Minister [D]. Room
Ans:- A Ans:- C
119. Nanukaka was coming to Delhi to............... 127. Minister don't see people for..................!
[A]. See Minister [A]. Week
[B]. See Narrator'S Mother [B]. Month
[C]. See Narrator [C]. Week.... Months
[D]. See Secretary [D]. All Three
Ans:- A Ans:- C
120. ............. informed the under secretary about 128. Chap had a garish_____ car
Nanukaka's visit? [A]. Yellow Sports
[A]. Minister [B]. Red Sports
[B]. Sohan Lal Ratiram [C]. White Sports
[C]. Mother [D]. Black Sports
[D]. Secretary Ans:- A
Ans:- C
121. According to nanukaka Hajrat Barkat Ali always 129. What was the nick name of Ratiram?
regarded his as a sort of_____ [A]. Rati
[A]. Younger Brother [B]. Ramaiya
[B]. Best Friend [C]. Chap
[C]. Elder Brother [D]. Munna
[D]. None Of These Ans:- C
Ans:- C 130. Nanukaka was to stay for................
122. What was the name of the king of Ninnor. [A]. A Month
[A]. Arjunan [B]. A Week
[B]. Suckatta [C]. Two To Three Days
[C]. Dewadan [D]. None Of These
[D]. Suryodan Ans:- C
Ans:- B 131. Mother was very loyal to...............
123. Ratiram was the son of................... [A]. Under- Secretary
[A]. Minister [B]. Nanukaka
[B]. Sohan Lal Ratiram [C]. Her Side Of Family
[C]. Ninnor'S King [D]. Minister
[D]. None Of These Ans:- C
Ans:- B 132. Who was waiting on the platform?
124. Who among the following is the party boss in? [A]. Nanukaka
[A]. Ratiram [B]. Narrator
[B]. Sohan Lal Ratiram [C]. Narrator'S Mother
[C]. Chap [D]. Party Boss
[D]. Hazrat Barket Ali Ans:- B
Ans:- B 133. Nanukaka used to inhaled some____before he
125. In a linguistic emergency............. turned to his spoke
mother tongue. [A]. Snuff
[A]. Mother [B]. Tobacco
[B]. Author [C]. Cannabis
[C]. Minister [D]. Cigarette
[D]. Nanukaka Ans:- A
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134. Nanukaka ducked his tongue several times______ 142. Nanukaka gave a...............note to dhobi.
[A]. In A Typically Kokni Way [A]. One - Rupee
[B]. In A Typically Marathi Way [B]. Two- Rupee
[C]. In A Typically Deccani Way [C]. Five - Rupee
[D]. None Of These [D]. Ten - Rupee
Ans:- C Ans:- B
135. Who came waddling out of the inner room? 143. Who was waiting at the doorstep to see Nanukaka?
[A]. Ratiram [A]. Mother
[B]. Lala Sohan Lal Ratiram [B]. The Secretary
[C]. The Secretary [C]. The Minister
[D]. Hazrat Barket Ali [D]. Sohan Lal Ratiram
Ans:- B Ans:- A
136. Whose announcement shook the narrator? 144. Nanukaka had travelled in_______
[A]. The Minister Announcement [A]. First Class Carriage
[B]. Mother'S Announcement [B]. Second Class Carriage
[C]. Nanukaka'S Announcement [C]. Third Class Carriage
[D]. None Of These [D]. None Of These
Ans:- B Ans:- B
137. A pinch of snuff a............. story. 145. The narrator have something of a complex
[A]. Short about.........
[B]. Medium [A]. Under- Secretary
[C]. Long [B]. Nanukaka
[D]. Kids [C]. Her Side Of Family
Ans:- A [D]. Minister
Ans:- D
138. How many Hours Nanukaka spent being transferred
146. The under secretary had to put a charpoy for himself
from one chaprasi to another?
in the back verandah because.......................
[A]. Five Hours
[A]. Kitten Has Puddle On The Floor
[B]. Three Hours
[B]. Minister Occupy The Room
[C]. Two Hours
[C]. Kaka Occupied The Room
[D]. One Hour
[D]. Mother Throw Him In Verandah
Ans:- C
Ans:- C
139. ............ was coming to visit the narrator's family. 147. Narrator regard secretaries as being_____higher
[A]. The Minister than God;
[B]. Sohan Lal Ratiram [A]. Two Steps
[C]. Nanukaka [B]. One Steps
[D]. Secretary [C]. Five Steps
Ans:- C [D]. All False
140. Mother did Lot of............... over Nanukaka. Ans:- B
[A]. Tumult 148. Who had made a puddle on the floor?
[B]. Fuss [A]. Nanukaka
[C]. Uproar [B]. Narrator
[D]. None Of These [C]. Kitten
Ans:- B [D]. None Of These
141. What new role did Nanukaka give the Under- Ans:- C
secretary to play? 149. Nanukaka went to the .............. Auto Dealers.
[A]. Personal Secretary [A]. Gaddi
[B]. Driver [B]. Car
[C]. Boss [C]. Truck
[D]. Liveried Chauffeur [D]. Sikka
Ans:- D Ans:- D

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150. At mother's insistence, the narrator had 158. The steady gurgling of the hookah in the next room
taken............... days leave from the office, had suddenly____
[A]. One [A]. Increased
[B]. Two [B]. Started
[C]. Three [C]. Stopped
[D]. Four [D]. Decreased
Ans:- B Ans:- C
151. Why Nanukaka came Delhi for? 159. Who brought the Kitten for Narrator's Mother?
[A]. To See The Minister [A]. The Minister
[B]. To See Narrator'S Mother [B]. Lala Sohan Lal Ratiram
[C]. To See Narrator [C]. Nanukaka
[D]. All True [D]. Hazrat Barket Ali
Ans:- A Ans:- C
152. Sohan Lal Ratiram was the.................in Delhi 160. Who seldom takes a big decision without consulting
[A]. Ambassador Nanukaka?
[B]. Minister [A]. The Narrator
[C]. Party Boss [B]. Sohan Lal Ratiram
[D]. None Of These [C]. Hazrat Barket Ali
Ans:- C [D]. None Of These
Ans:- C
153. Nanukaka brought the ticket of _______ 161. Narrator regard ministers as being_____higher than
[A]. First Class Carriage God;
[B]. Second Class Carriage [A]. Two Steps
[C]. Third Class Carriage [B]. One Steps
[D]. None Of These [C]. Five Steps
Ans:- C [D]. All False
154. The under secretary had to put a charpoy for himself Ans:- A
in the........ 162. Who had come to see Nanukaka at Narrator's
[A]. Back Verandah House?
[B]. Front Verandah [A]. Lala Sohan Lal Ratiram
[C]. Beside Verandah [B]. Hazrat Barket Ali
[D]. Alongside Verandah [C]. The Welfare Minister
Ans:- A [D]. Chap
155. The kitten, travelled in the train with Ans:- C
Nanukaka.,...........
[A]. With Ticket 4. I have a dream
[B]. Free
[C]. Restlessly 163. Who believed that one day America will rise up and
[D]. Calmly follow the religion of equality
Ans:- B [A]. Negroes
156. The narrator's mother has installed Nanukaka [B]. Martin Luther King
in.......... room. [C]. White American
[A]. His [D]. None Of These
[B]. Her Ans:- B
[C]. Their 164. The Emancipation proclamation bring a great
[D]. None Of These beacon light of hope to millions of.............
Ans:- A [A]. American
157. Nanukaka was a_____ [B]. Negro
[A]. Utkal Brahmin [C]. Negro Slaves
[B]. Deccani Brahmin [D]. Martin Luther King Jr.
[C]. Maithil Brahmin Ans:- C
[D]. Kokni Brahmin
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165. We will not............ until justice is done. [D]. Suited
[A]. Satisfy Ans:- A
[B]. Satisfied
[C]. Satisfies
[D]. Satisfying
Ans:- A
166. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Was born in.................... 173. With this fate we will able to transform the jangling
[A]. 1929 discords of our nation into symphony of.........................
[B]. 1930 [A]. Hearted
[C]. 1931 [B]. Biasness
[D]. 1932 [C]. Discrimination
Ans:- A [D]. Brotherhood
167. The Nigro still............ himself an exile in his own Ans:- D
country. 174. But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic
[A]. Find fact that the negro still is ..............
[B]. Finds [A]. Free
[C]. Found [B]. Not Free
[D]. Founding [C]. Scared
Ans:- A [D]. Poor
168. If America is to be a great nation what must become Ans:- B
true? 175. Dr. King was the philosopher of................
[A]. A Sense Of Brotherhood Must Prevail In America [A]. Violence
[B]. Racial Discrimination Should Be Eliminated In America
[B]. Non- Violence
[C]. A Sense Of Freedom And Justice Must Prevail In America
[D]. All True
[C]. Racism
Ans:- D [D]. Radical Discrimination
169. Let the freedom........... from the mighty mountains Ans:- B
of New York. 176. Abraham Lincoln was the advocator of____.
[A]. Ring [A]. Inequality
[B]. Ringing [B]. Racial Discrimination
[C]. Rings [C]. Violent Resistance
[D]. Rang [D]. Equality
Ans:- A Ans:- D
170. Who among the following is the youngest person to 177. According to Dr. King Who will sit down together at
receive the Nobel Prize in 1964? the table of brotherhood?
[A]. Gandhi Ji [A]. The Sons Of Former Slave Owners
[B]. Anton Chekov [B]. The Sons Of Former Slaves
[C]. Martin Luther King Jr. [C]. The Sons Of Martin Luther King & Abraham Lincoln
[D]. Pearl S. Buck [D]. Both A And B Are True.
Ans:- C Ans:- D
171. Dr. King was also a.................. 178. When " I have a dream" speech was delivered?
[A]. Freedom Fighter [A]. 1961
[B]. Advocator Of Racism [B]. 1962
[C]. Civil Rights Activist [C]. 1960
[D]. All [D]. 1963
Ans:- C Ans:- D
172. It would be............ for the nation to overlook the 179. Dr. King was the youngest person to received Nobel
urgency of movement. prize in................
[A]. Fatal [A]. 1961
[B]. Good [B]. 1963
[C]. Best [C]. 1964

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[D]. 1962 187. Dr. King was influenced by............... very much.
Ans:- C [A]. Nehru Ji
[B]. Gandhi Ji
[C]. Rajender Prashad
[D]. All
Ans:- B
180. We must conduct our struggle on the high plane of 188. In the process of gaining our rightful place we must
........... not be guilty of...............
[A]. Dignity [A]. Good Deed
[B]. And Discipline [B]. Fighting
[C]. None Of Them [C]. Communal
[D]. Both A&Amp;B [D]. Wrongful Deeds
Ans:- D Ans:- D
181. Martin Luther King Jr. was the great____ 189. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the speech to
[A]. Soldier Of America dramatize a shameful condition of _____.
[B]. Freedom Fighter [A]. Negro Salaves
[C]. Socialist Leader [B]. Redical Discrimination
[D]. Nigro Leader [C]. Both A And B True
Ans:- D [D]. None Of These
Ans:- C
182. Martin Luther................. America pride.
190. People............... to realise the plight of the Negroes.
[A]. Do
[A]. Come
[B]. Does
[B]. Comes
[C]. Did
[C]. Came
[D]. Doing
[D]. Coming
Ans:- B
Ans:- C
183. Who among the following Wrote "Chaos or
community" in 1968 191. Where was Martin Luther king assassinated?
[A]. Anton Chekov [A]. In Montgomery
[B]. Martin Luther King Jr. [B]. In Memphis Tennessee
[C]. Pearl S. Buck [C]. In Alabama
[D]. Abraham Lincoln [D]. In New York
Ans:- B Ans:- B
184. I have a dream is delivered by................ 192. Dr. King Jr. was assassinated on April 4,..............
[A]. Abraham Lincoln [A]. 1968
[B]. Shiga Naoya [B]. 1969
[C]. H. E Bates [C]. 1970
[D]. Martin Luther King Jr. [D]. 1965
Ans:- D Ans:- A
185. Dr. King was a ....................... minister by training. 193. How Many children did Dr. King have?
[A]. Democratic [A]. Three
[B]. Socialist [B]. Four
[C]. Communalist [C]. Five
[D]. Baptist [D]. Eight
Ans:- D Ans:- B
186. Where Martin Luther king delivered the Speech "I 194. Who among the following signed the Emancipation
have a dream"? Proclamation?
[A]. On The Steps Of The Lincoln Memorial [A]. Anton Chekov
[B]. On The Steps Of The Finlandia Hall [B]. Martin Luther King Jr.
[C]. On The Steps Of The Montgomery Bus Stand [C]. Pearl S. Buck
[D]. On The Steps Of The Boston Symphony Hall [D]. Abraham Lincoln
Ans:- A Ans:- D

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195. Who has given the Negro people a bad check? 5. Ideas That have helped the mankind
[A]. Abraham Lincoln
[B]. Martin Luther King Jr. 202. When was Bertrand Russell born?
[C]. America [A]. 1862
[D]. White People [B]. 1870
Ans:- C [C]. 1875
[D]. 1872
196. I have a dream is a .................
Ans:- D
[A]. Fact
203. After language, the second most important thing
[B]. Speech
which helped mankind was ……
[C]. Drama
[A]. Gold
[D]. Melody
[B]. Silver
Ans:- B
[C]. Fire
197. Who among the following lead the Montgomery Bus [D]. All Of Them
Boycott? Ans:- C
[A]. Shiga Naoya
204. Ideas that have helped Mankind is written by ...........
[B]. Pearl S. Buck
[A]. Shiga Naoya
[C]. Anton Chekov
[B]. Germaine Greer
[D]. Martin Luther King Jr.
[C]. Bertrand Russell
Ans:- D
[D]. Pearl S Buck
198. The "bank of justice" is.................. Ans:- C
[A]. Bankrupts
205. The two main categories of ideas that have helped
[B]. Bankrupt
mankind is____
[C]. Bankrupted
[A]. Imagination And Knowledge
[D]. Bankrupting
[B]. Dream And Skill
Ans:- C
[C]. Knowledge And Technique
199. "I Have a dream" speech had the huge impact in [D]. Art Of Giving And Humanity
raising public consciousness for_____ Ans:- C
[A]. Civil Rights Movement 206. The author of the book, 'In Praise of Idleness' is
[B]. Montgomery Bus Boycott Movement ______.
[C]. Non-Violent Resistance [A]. Bertrand Russell
[D]. None Of These [B]. Dorothy L. Sayers
Ans:- A [C]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे
200. We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like [D]. Earl Lovelace
water and........... like mighty stream. Ans:- A
[A]. Love 207. Barterand Russel was a_________ philosopher,
[B]. Hate historian, mathematician and social reformer.
[C]. Righteousness [A]. British
[D]. Justice [B]. American
Ans:- C [C]. Egyptian
201. I have a dream speech he delineates the condition [D]. Indian
of poverty, discrimination and torture that Ans:- A
the___suffered in his time. 208. Who According to Russell progressed in the course
[A]. Negroes of time?
[B]. Martin Luther King [A]. Animals
[C]. White American [B]. Birds
[D]. None Of These [C]. Humans
Ans:- A [D]. None Of These
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209. The author of the book, 'Marriage and moral' is 216. Who among the following got Nobel prize in
______. literature in 1950?
[A]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे [A]. Shiga Naoya
[B]. Bertrand Russell [B]. Bertrand Russell
[C]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा [C]. Germaine Greer
[D]. Nadine Gordimer/नडीन गोचडि मर [D]. Pearl S Buck
Ans:- B Ans:- B
210. Ideas that has help the mankind was written in ____ 217. Animals get pleasure from____.
. [A]. Football
[A]. 1946 [B]. Music
[B]. 1947 [C]. Science
[C]. 1948 [D]. None Of These
[D]. 1949 Ans:- D
Ans:- B 218. The author of the, 'Human knowledge: Its Scope and
211. The last of the great pre-historic inventions was Limits' is ______.
the______ [A]. George Lemming
[A]. Agriculture [B]. Bertrand Russell
[B]. Industrialization [C]. Lakshmi Persaud
[C]. Art Of Writing [D]. V.S. Naipoul
[D]. Syllable Writing Ans:- B
Ans:- C 219. Which of the following invention was more
212. Neither numbers not ___________of pleasures that important than domestication of animals.
make the glory of man. [A]. Fire
[A]. Multiplicity [B]. Agriculture
[B]. Curbing [C]. Writing
[C]. Demonstration [D]. None Of These
[D]. All Of Them Ans:- B
Ans:- A 220. Who among the following were a philosopher,
213. In __________the syllable writing step was never historian, and a mathematician?
taken. [A]. H.E. Bates
[A]. Afirica [B]. Dorothy L. Sayers
[B]. India [C]. Bertrand Russell
[C]. Bangladesh [D]. Rupert Brook
[D]. China Ans:- C
Ans:- D 221. According to Russell, The taming of domestic
214. Bertrand Russell was a philosopher and a animals made life___.
..........[2018] [A]. Difficult
[A]. Scientist [B]. Pleasanter
[B]. Geologist [C]. Fearful
[C]. Politician [D]. Harmful
[D]. Historian Ans:- B
Ans:- D 222. The author of the book, 'Why I am not a Christian?'
215. The author of the book, 'Road to freedom' is is______
______. [A]. H.E. Bates
[A]. Bertrand Russell [B]. Dorothy L. Sayers
[B]. Dorothy L. Sayers [C]. Bertrand Russell
[C]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे [D]. Rupert Brook
[D]. Earl Lovelace Ans:- C
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223. Our attitude towards those outside the herd is 230. Barterand Russel voice carried great______.
very___________. [A]. Moral Authority
[A]. Propitious [B]. Humanity Authority
[B]. Ferocious [C]. Both
[C]. Friendly [D]. None Of These
[D]. Humble Ans:- A
Ans:- B
231. Utilization of _____become a milestone in human
224. An ancient Hebrew deity to whom children were
progress.
offered as sacrifices___________.
[A]. Fire
[A]. Evangelicals
[B]. Animals
[B]. Pharaoh
[C]. Axe
[C]. Nephthys
[D]. All True
[D]. Maloch
Ans:- A
Ans:- D
232. Every human death by starvation is preceded by a
225. Art of writing was indeed a__________ of history. long period of ……..
[A]. Prerequisite [A]. Happiness
[B]. Evolution [B]. Sorrow
[C]. Demonstration [C]. Anxiety
[D]. All Of Them [D]. None Of These
Ans:- A Ans:- C
226. According to Russell, which among the following 233. The most indubitable respect in which ideas have
taught us to be more friendly towards one another? helped mankind is__.
[A]. Knowledge [A]. Growth
[B]. Idea [B]. Curbing
[C]. Civilization [C]. Fire
[D]. Skill [D]. Number
Ans:- C Ans:- D
227. Choose the appropriate synonyms of homo sapiens. 234. Survival for homo-sapiens ………
[A]. Moloch [A]. Primarily Was A Problem
[B]. Wild Animal [B]. Always Was A Problem
[C]. Human [C]. Never Was A Problem
[D]. Bird [D]. Forever Was A Problem
Ans:- C Ans:- A
228. Which of the following creatures, according to the 235. Even more important than the domestication of
Russell die of hunger in large numbers during the winter? animals was the invention of______.
[A]. Maloch [A]. Fire
[B]. Animals [B]. Socialism
[C]. Birds [C]. Agriculture
[D]. Human Beings [D]. Art Of Writing
Ans:- C Ans:- C
236. Barterand Russel was awarded with_________ Prize
229. Civilization taught us .............towards others. in 1950.
[A]. To Be Friendly [A]. Pulitzer Prize
[B]. To Be Presumptuous [B]. Nobel Prize
[C]. To Be Rude [C]. Victorian Prize
[D]. To Be Nasty [D]. Literacy Award
Ans:- A Ans:- B

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237. When .............. was a very rare species. 244. Seibei's father fetched his hammer and..............
[A]. Homo-Sapiens [A]. Hit On Seibei Head
[B]. Monkey [B]. Broke The Seibei Leg
[C]. Cow [C]. Hit On The Wall
[D]. Robin Bird [D]. Systematically Smashed The Gourd
Ans:- A Ans:- D
238. Bertrand Russell belonged to ........... 245. Seibei didn't appreciate baken gourd
[A]. Britain because................
[B]. China [A]. It Made Quite Stir
[C]. Germany [B]. It Is A Stupid- Looking Object
[D]. France [C]. It Is Just A Clumsy Thing
Ans:- A [D]. It Is Very Big In Size
Ans:- C
239. Barterand Russel was born in_____ and died
in_____. 246. Seibei's mother was............ softly.
[A]. 1870-1972 [A]. Weeping
[B]. 1872-1970 [B]. Laughing
[C]. 1840-1960 [C]. Sobbing
[D]. 1860-1950 [D]. Howling
Ans:- B Ans:- C
240. The author of the book, 'A History of Western 247. Who was selling dried permimmons and oranges?
philosophy' is______ [A]. Seibei Father
[A]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा [B]. Seibei
[B]. Dorothy L. Sayers [C]. The Porter
[C]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे [D]. An Old Woman
[D]. Bertrand Russell Ans:- D
Ans:- D 248. The porter sold the gourd to a curio-dealer for..........
241. Long infancy was a biological advantage to ………. yen.
[A]. Animals [A]. 30
[B]. Birds [B]. 40
[C]. Mankind [C]. 50
[D]. Earth [D]. 60
Ans:- C Ans:- C
249. What did Seibei do Whenever he passed a grocery, a
curio-shop or a confectioner's shop?
6. The Artist [A]. He Asked The Shop Owner For A Gourds
[B]. He Stood On End To See The Gourds
242. Seibei's parents knew that_____. [C]. He Looked For The Gourds
[A]. He Is A Dunce. [D]. All True
[B]. He Is A Lazy Boy. Ans:- B
[C]. He Often Went Out To Buy Himself Gourds. 250. To whom did Seibei purchased five inches long
[D]. He Is A Wicked Boy. gourd?
Ans:- C [A]. From A Wealthy Collector
243. What did the teacher do after seeing seibei polishing [B]. From A Curio-Shop
gourd in class room? [C]. From A Grocery
[A]. He Appreciated Him [D]. From An Old Woman
[B]. He Got Angry Ans:- D
[C]. He Complained To Seibei Parents 251. Seibei lived in a harbour.................
[D]. Both B & C Are True [A]. Town
Ans:- D [B]. City
[C]. Village
[D]. District
Ans:- A

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252. Seibei was now.........................in his picture. 260. Seibei's father worked at..................
[A]. Busy [A]. Government Office
[B]. Absorbed [B]. Gourd Stall
[C]. Gripped [C]. Confectionery Shop
[D]. Engrossed [D]. Carpenter Shop
Ans:- D Ans:- D
253. The teacher was particularly angry 261. Whenever Seibi passed through the market, he
because.................... searched for the___
[A]. Seibei Was Not Intelligent [A]. Dry Persimmon
[B]. Seibei Was Absent In Classroom [B]. Gourds
[C]. Seibei Brought A Gourd In An Ethics Class [C]. Collector
[D]. Seibei Was Twelve Years Old Rude Boy [D]. Curio Shop
Ans:- C Ans:- B
254. Seibei often went out to buy himself______ 262. Seibei was.................. old and at.................... school.
[A]. Oranges [A]. Twelve Years, Primary
[B]. Dry Persimmon [B]. Ten Years, Primary
[C]. Gourds [C]. Ten Years, Secondary
[D]. All True [D]. Twelve Years, Secondary
Ans:- C Ans:- A
255. When was Shiga Naoya born? 263. The old woman asked..................... for the gourd.
[A]. 1873 [A]. Ten Yen
[B]. 1883 [B]. Twenty Yen
[C]. 1893 [C]. Thirty Yen
[D]. 1856 [D]. Fourth Yen
Ans:- B Ans:- A
256. What did Seibei do after realizing his mistake? 264. What a splendid gourd !' thought Seibei, but actually
[A]. He Sighed All The Way Home it was___
[B]. He Smile All The Way Home [A]. Oranges
[C]. He Laughed All The Way Home [B]. Dry Persimmon
[D]. He Felt Ashamed All The Way Home [C]. Old Man'S Bald Head
Ans:- C [D]. None Of These
Ans:- C
257. Seibei's father........... Him by the collar and gave him
a sound beating. 265. Which gourd had made quite a stir?
[A]. Pick [A]. A Bakin Gourd
[B]. Grabbed [B]. A Symmetrical Gourd
[C]. Throw [C]. A Five Inches Long Gourd
[D]. Fetch [D]. None Of These
Ans:- B Ans:- A
258. Seibei was passionately interested in...................... 266. Seibei applied_____to get rid of the unpleasant
[A]. Baking Gourd gourd smell.
[B]. Sake [A]. Sake
[C]. Gourd [B]. Tea-Leaves
[D]. All True [C]. Hammer
Ans:- C [D]. None Of These
Ans:- B
259. What was Seibei's hobby? 267. The teacher made complain against Seibi to
[A]. Collecting Dry Persimmon his______
[B]. Collecting Gourds [A]. Father
[C]. Collecting Tea-Leaves [B]. Mother
[D]. Collecting Oranges [C]. Grand Mother
Ans:- B [D]. Both A And B Are True.
Ans:- B
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268. The porter sold the confiscated gourd to .......... 275. Who is the main character of 'The Artist'?
[A]. A Teacher [A]. Seibei
[B]. A Curio- Dealer [B]. The Teacher
[C]. A Wealthy Collector [C]. The Porter
[D]. A Confectionery Shop [D]. Shiga Naoya
Ans:- B Ans:- A
269. ______unfurls before us the world of a talented boy. 276. ______Story expresses the traditional look of
[A]. The Earth teachers and guardians towards the students
[B]. The Artist [A]. The Artist
[C]. A Marriage Proposal [B]. A Pinch Of Snuff
[D]. None Of These [C]. The Earth
Ans:- B [D]. None Of These
Ans:- A
270. The curio-dealer pass the gourd to a wealthy
277. The old woman, sold the gourd to seibei in...............
collector in the district for.......... yen.
Yen
[A]. 10
[A]. 10
[B]. 600
[B]. 60
[C]. 30
[C]. 30
[D]. 40
[D]. 40
Ans:- B
Ans:- A
271. At the agricultural show which type of gourd was
displayed? 278. Seibi knew every place that sold____
[A]. A Bakin Gourd [A]. Fruit
[B]. A Symmetrical Gourd [B]. Oranges
[C]. A Five Inches Long Gourd [C]. Dry Persimmon
[D]. None Of These [D]. Gourds
Ans:- A Ans:- D
272. Seibei saved up the sake from the dregs in 279. Seibei was caught red handed by his_____teacher
his___cup. [A]. Science
[A]. Mother'S [B]. Maths
[B]. Father'S [C]. English
[C]. Teacher'S [D]. Ethics
[D]. Porter'S Ans:- D
Ans:- B
280. What did Seibei see when he was strolling along the
273. Seibei laughed all the way home because
beach?
he......................
[A]. A Bald And Elongated Head Of An Old Man.
[A]. Saw A Ten Inches Long Gourd
[B]. Vindictive Teacher
[B]. Realized The Mistake
[C]. Father'S Friend
[C]. Did The Mistake
[D]. A Big Ship
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- A
Ans:- B
274. The curio- dealer sold the confiscated gourd to 281. Shiga Naoya was a celebrated Japanese_____writer
.......... [A]. Travelogue
[A]. A Teacher [B]. Short Story
[B]. The Porter [C]. Essay
[C]. Wealthy Collector [D]. All True
[D]. The King Ans:- B
Ans:- C 282. You're an idiot!' who shouted?
[A]. The Teacher
[B]. Seibei Father
[C]. Seibei Mother
[D]. The Porter
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283. Which of the Following at first sight looked quite 290. What was just a clumsy great thing?
commonplace? [A]. A Bakin Gourd
[A]. Tea-Leaves [B]. A Symmetrical Gourd
[B]. A Bakin Gourd [C]. A Five Inches Long Gourd
[C]. A Symmetrical Gourd [D]. None Of These
[D]. A Five Inches Long Gourd Ans:- A
Ans:- D
284. Why was Seibei's mother sobbing softly?
[A]. Because Seibei Bunk The Class 7. A Child is born
[B]. Because The Teacher Tout Her
[C]. Because Seibei'S Father Beat Her 291. According to Germaine Greer, infant and mother
[D]. None Of These mortality is greater in______
Ans:- B [A]. Traditional Births
285. When the teacher confiscated the gourd, Seibei's [B]. Technocratic Birth
face was_____. [C]. Modern Birth
[A]. Red [D]. Non- Technocratic Birth
[B]. Blue Ans:- A
[C]. Black 292. Married women do not become members of their
[D]. Pale new family in indian continent until they have_____.
Ans:- D [A]. Born A Boy Child
286. What did the Seibei do to get rid of the unpleasant [B]. Born A Girl Child
gourd smel? [C]. Born A Child
[A]. He Used To Apply Perfume Onto Gourd [D]. None Of These
[B]. He Used To Apply Tea-Leaves Onto Gourd Ans:- C
[C]. He Used To Apply Spray Onto Gourd 293. Sylheti woman live about the first_____ of her
[D]. He Put Gourd In Sun To Dry baby’s life in her mother’s house.
Ans:- B [A]. Two Months
[B]. Three Months
287. Seibei wandered about the town looking for_____.
[C]. Six Months
[A]. Wealthy Collector
[D]. One Year
[B]. Porter
Ans:- B
[C]. Stupid- Looking Object
[D]. Gourds 294. What do you mean by "rupthoka"?
Ans:- D [A]. A Fairy Tales
[B]. A Flock Tales
288. What did Seibei father do as soon as he heard what
[C]. An Anecdote
had happened in the classroom
[D]. None Of These
[A]. He Called The Seibie And Explained His Mistake
Ans:- A
[B]. He Started Beating Seibei
[C]. He Shouted At Seibei 295. The delivery ward of “Bantu patients” was full
[D]. He Appreciate The Seibei of______.
Ans:- B [A]. Baby Boy
289. Why was the porter astounded? [B]. Groaning
[A]. Because Seibei Gave Him A Beautiful Gourd [C]. Baby Girl
[B]. Because The Curio-Dealer Offered Him More Than [D]. Dead Body
Expected Ans:- B
[C]. Because He Found A Gold Coin 296. In many traditional societies women do not become
[D]. None Of These members of their new family until they have .............
Ans:- B [A]. Child Rearing Skill
[B]. Her Husband Permit Them
[C]. Born A Child
[D]. All True
Ans:- C

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297. ______is a famous feminist writer. 304. The extract "A child is born" explores the
[A]. Pearls S. Bucks cultural.............of east and the west with respect to child
[B]. Dorothy L. Sayers birth.
[C]. Germaine Greer [A]. Unusually
[D]. Both A And C Are True [B]. Particularly
Ans:- C [C]. Catastrophes
[D]. Peculiarities
298. Choose the correct substitute words of "come hell
Ans:- D
or high water."
[A]. Despite Of All Difficulty Or Obstacle 305. The_____hegemony of Western technology is total.
[B]. By Any Convenienc Means [A]. Cultural
[C]. Despite Of All Luxurious And Pleasure [B]. Traditional
[D]. At Own Ease [C]. Ritual
Ans:- A [D]. Modern
299. Who believes that socio-cultural practices are Ans:- A
designed to suit male interest? 306. Going forth of a woman from their mother’s houses
[A]. Pearls S. Buck at marriage to live with a mother-in-law and the wives of
[B]. Bertend Russel their husband’s brother is a________
[C]. Germaine Greer [A]. Custom
[D]. Kamla Das [B]. Ritual
Ans:- C [C]. Truism Of Anthropology
300. in Bangladesh children play out of doors with_____. [D]. All True
[A]. Toy Ans:- C
[B]. Modern Toy 307. The western socities believe that all mothers-in-law
[C]. Animals in traditional socities is/are_______.
[D]. Natural Objects [A]. Unjust
Ans:- D [B]. Just
[C]. Vindictive
301. In west it is regard as .......... that a woman could lose
[D]. Both A And C Are True.
her own name and become known as the mother of their
Ans:- D
first-born.
308. In.......... societies, except for remarkable accident
[A]. Outrageous
birth is always attended.
[B]. Identical
[A]. Traditional
[C]. Shocking
[B]. Non- Technocratic
[D]. Very Good
[C]. Technocratic
Ans:- A
[D]. Superstational
302. The hospital was very uncooperative about______. Ans:- B
[A]. Normal Delivery
309. All technological change causes_______.
[B]. Traditional Birth
[A]. Social Development
[C]. Breast-Feeding
[B]. Distruction
[D]. Unplanned Cesarean
[C]. Social Problems
Ans:- C
[D]. Prosperity
303. What do you understand by " old wives' tales " Ans:- C
...............
310. The impact of ______in traditional societies is one of
[A]. Scientific Belief
the most problematic areas of modernization.
[B]. Traditional Unscientific Belief
[A]. Western Civilization
[C]. True Old Belief
[B]. Western Medicine
[D]. None Of These
[C]. Western Education
Ans:- B
[D]. Western Food
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311. The prestige of the white-coats in traditional 318. For the sylheti women, the whole matter of
societies is ............. pregnancy is one of the.....................
[A]. Very Little [A]. Bad Luck
[B]. Rare [B]. Curse
[C]. Enormous [C]. An Easy Task
[D]. Specific [D]. Celebration
Ans:- C Ans:- D
312. Garlands of turmeric and garlic are worn in naming 319. In western socities, acquiring equipment and
ceremony to ward off_____. apparel for baby before the birth dim as________
[A]. Goodness [A]. Good Luck
[B]. Virtue [B]. Bad Luck
[C]. Evil Spirits [C]. Auspicious
[D]. All True [D]. Favorable
Ans:- A Ans:- B
313. Germaine Greer believes that socio- cultural 320. What the women eat in naming ceremony singing?
practices are designed to suit............... interest. [A]. Turmeric
[A]. Male [B]. Onion
[B]. Female [C]. Garlic
[C]. Paternal [D]. Paan
[D]. None Of These Ans:- D
Ans:- A
321. Where the children of the joint family are take bath
314. In many _____such as in Africa and India the
in bangladesh?
biological family is deliberately weakened
[A]. In Bath Room
[A]. Traditional Societies
[B]. In River
[B]. Modern Societies
[C]. In Pond
[C]. Technocratic Societies
[D]. None Of These
[D]. All True
Ans:- C
Ans:- A
322. ……...explores the social and cultural aspects of life
315. The Change (1991) is a literary work of……. of women.
[A]. Pearls S. Buck [A]. Pearls S. Buck
[B]. Bertend Russel [B]. Bertend Russel
[C]. Germaine Greer [C]. Germaine Greer
[D]. Kamla Das [D]. Kamla Das
Ans:- C Ans:- C
316. The children in Bangladesh play out of doors 323. The author believes that socio-cultural practices are
with_____. designed to suit the interest of____.
[A]. Pet Animals [A]. Males
[B]. Modern Toys [B]. Females
[C]. Natural Objects [C]. Pregnant Woman
[D]. Both B And C [D]. None Of These
Ans:- C Ans:- A
317. The naming ceremony is held for the birth of_____ 324. Who among the following assumed to be unjust and
[A]. A Boy vindictive by western socity?
[B]. A Girl [A]. Sister In Law
[C]. Both A And B True [B]. Daughter In Law
[D]. None Of These [C]. Mother In Law
Ans:- C [D]. Father In Law
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325. In Bangladesh children under the age of five or six 332. In traditional socities, the marriage is quite likely to
are looked after by the____. have been_____
[A]. Parents [A]. Loved
[B]. Grand Parents [B]. Arranged
[C]. Aunts [C]. Customary
[D]. Whole Family [D]. Monogamy
Ans:- D Ans:- B
326. Who among the Following born and educated in 333. The impact of western medicine in traditional
Australia? societies is one of the most ............. areas of
[A]. Pearls S. Bucks modernization.
[B]. Bertrand Russell [A]. Challenging
[C]. Germaine Greer [B]. Problematic
[D]. H. E Bathes [C]. Agreed
Ans:- C [D]. Helpful
327. What is rupthoka? Ans:- B
[A]. It Is A Toy 334. The____ don’t take much part in naming ceremony.
[B]. It Is Fairy Tales [A]. Girls
[C]. It Is A Song [B]. Young Women
[D]. None Of These [C]. Aged Ladies
Ans:- B [D]. Men
328. .......... of pregnancy involve the participation of the Ans:- A
others who should support her 335. The mother and daughter discharged
[A]. Scientific Observances themselvesfrom the hospital after_____.
[B]. Logical Observance [A]. Two Days
[C]. Behaveral Observances [B]. Three Days
[D]. Ritual Observances [C]. One Week
Ans:- D [D]. One Month
329. ______was the meeting-place of the old African and Ans:- A
the new technology of the west. 336. The potential.........are alived in the memory of her
[A]. Bantu Patient'S Hospital community.
[B]. Bangladeshi Hospital [A]. Advantage
[C]. Western Hospital [B]. Joy
[D]. All True [C]. Catastrophes
Ans:- A [D]. Benefit
330. In______children are not born at the whim of the Ans:- C
parents, but in response to a broader pressure from the 337. "A child is born" is an extract from the book called.
whole group. [A]. The Change
[A]. Traditional Societies [B]. Gaudi Night
[B]. Modern Societies [C]. The Female Eunuch
[C]. Technocratic Societies [D]. Sex And Destiny: The Politics Of Human Fertility
[D]. All True Ans:- D
Ans:- A
331. Allopathic doctors in peasant communities are/is 338. Germaine Greer is an ............. Writer.
dependent upon expensive______. [A]. Indian
[A]. Drugs [B]. African
[B]. Sparkling Equipments [C]. Indonesian
[C]. Lots Of Electricity [D]. Australian
[D]. All True Ans:- D
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339. When the baby is born In Sylheti Socity it is an 346. Infant and mother mortality is greater in______.
occasion of joy for the _____ [A]. Normal Delivery
[A]. Whole Family [B]. Traditional Birth
[B]. Whole Village [C]. Unplanned Cesarean
[C]. Parents Of New Born Baby [D]. India
[D]. None Of These Ans:- B
Ans:- A
347. The prestige of the_____is enormous in pesants
340. lossing of a woman her own name and become
community.
known as the mother of her first-born, is regarded
[A]. Western Medicine
as____ in western society.
[B]. White-Coats
[A]. Outrageous
[C]. Western Culture
[B]. Good Luck
[D]. Modern Hospital
[C]. Shocking
Ans:- B
[D]. Inconspicuous
348. Which drug was in widespread use on Bantu
Ans:- A
patients?
341. Who gather and sing songs in naming ceremony? [A]. Paracetamol Drips And Pumps
[A]. Old Women [B]. Penicillins Drips And Pumps
[B]. Young Girls [C]. Amoxicillin Drips And Pumps
[C]. Both A & B Are True [D]. Oxytocin Drips And Pumps
[D]. None Of These Ans:- D
Ans:- C 349. The ways of managing childbirth in traditional
342. In many societies women still go forth from their societies are ..............
mother's house at marriage to live with........... [A]. None And Uniform
[A]. A Mother In Law [B]. Many And Varied
[B]. The Wives Of Their Husband'S Brother [C]. Many And Uniform
[C]. Both A And B True [D]. Many And Equally
[D]. None True Ans:- B
Ans:- C 350. During the child birth the index of anxiety are
343. In many traditional societies in Africa and India, the ................
biological family is deliberately weakened by [A]. Low
enforced............. [B]. Normal
[A]. Promiscuity [C]. High
[B]. Debauchery [D]. Typical
[C]. Dissipation Ans:- C
[D]. Abstinence 351. The western interpretation of traditional socities
Ans:- A mores is that they are ________.
344. ______explores the cultural pecularities of the East [A]. Backward
and the West regarding parent-child relationship and [B]. Cruel
child birth. [C]. Wrong
[A]. India Through Traveller'S Eyes [D]. All True
[B]. The Artist Ans:- D
[C]. The Earth 352. The naming ceremony In Sylheti Socity is held when
[D]. A Child Is Born the baby is_____old
Ans:- D [A]. Seven Days
345. In Sylheti Socity, The whole matter of pregnancy is [B]. One Month
one of _______. [C]. One Year
[A]. Bad Luck [D]. Five Years
[B]. Good Luck Ans:- A
[C]. Celebration
[D]. All True
Ans:- C

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353. The hospital staff was so_______about breast- 360. People look so_____ eating pan and sinning.
feeding. [A]. Ugly
[A]. Uncooperative [B]. Lovely
[B]. Cooperative [C]. Funny
[C]. Supportive [D]. Abhorrent
[D]. All True Ans:- C
Ans:- A
361. Where did Sheila Kitzinger visited?
354. Germaine Greer is a................. writer.
[A]. Modern Hospital For “Bantu Patients”
[A]. Anti- Feminist
[B]. A New Born Baby House
[B]. Feminist
[C]. In India
[C]. Misanthrope
[D]. In Bangladesh
[D]. Racist
Ans:- A
Ans:- B
362. The naming ceremony In Sylheti Socity is____
355. Death are attended too frequently in the_____
[A]. Ugly
[A]. Modern Birthplace
[B]. Lovely
[B]. Traditional Birthplace
[C]. Repulsive
[C]. Modern Hospital
[D]. Abhorrent
[D]. All True
Ans:- B
Ans:- B
363. There is feasting and singing until late at night
356. The description provided by the amnesty for women
in______
of typical Muslim marriage was no more than a
[A]. Naming Ceremony
coarse.............libel.
[B]. Baby Birth
[A]. And False
[C]. Girl Marriage
[B]. And True
[D]. All True
[C]. And Chauvinistic
Ans:- A
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- C 364. Who take part in naming seremony singing?
357. The western socities assume that the sexual [A]. Girl
relations between the spouses in traditional socities [B]. Women
is/are_______. [C]. Men
[A]. Perfunctory [D]. Both A And B Are True.
[B]. Exploitative Ans:- D
[C]. Both A And B True 365. In traditional socities women do not become
[D]. None Of These members of their new family until they have______
Ans:- C [A]. Borne A Boy Child
358. Who among the following Article explores the social [B]. Borne A Girl Child
and cultural aspects of life of women? [C]. Borne A Child
[A]. Pearls S. Bucks [D]. None Of These
[B]. Bertrand Russell Ans:- C
[C]. Germaine Greer 366. Garlands of______are worn to ward off evil spirits.
[D]. H. E Bathes [A]. Turmeric
Ans:- C [B]. Onion
359. Birth was very far from normal in modern hospital [C]. Garlic
for________ [D]. Both A And C Are True
[A]. Bantu Patients Ans:- D
[B]. Bangali Patients
[C]. Sylheti Patients
[D]. All True 8. How free is the press
Ans:- A
367. when _____comes full freedom is restored.
[A]. War
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[C]. Emotion 375. Sayers was the........... women to graduate from
[D]. All True Oxford University.
Ans:- B [A]. First
[B]. Second
[C]. Third
[D]. Fourth
Ans:- A
368. The Author of the book, 'From a Cornish Window'
is______ 376. "Gaudi Night" is a literary work of whom?
[A]. Dorothy L. Sayers [A]. Pearls S. Buck
[B]. Quiller-Couch [B]. Dorothy L. Sayers
[C]. Both [C]. Germaine Greer
[D]. None Of These [D]. Bertrand Russel
Ans:- B Ans:- B
369. What is Canterbury festival?. 377. "How free is the press" is a types of..................
[A]. A Festival Of Book [A]. Story
[B]. A Festival Of Plays [B]. Speech
[C]. A Festival Of Newspaper [C]. Essay
[D]. A Festival Of Elite People [D]. Drama
Ans:- B Ans:- C
370. The____daily paper which goes everywhere and has 378. Every_____lives in a perpetual precarious balance
most influence [A]. One
[A]. Expensive [B]. Book
[B]. Cheap [C]. Person
[C]. All True [D]. Newspaper
[D]. None Of These Ans:- D
Ans:- B
379. ____the special accomplishment of the corrupt
371. When we speak of "the freedom of the press" we
media houses
usually mean freedom in a very...................
[A]. False Emphasis
[A]. Technical And Restriction Sense
[B]. Sensational Headlines
[B]. Restriction Sense
[C]. Suppression Of Context
[C]. Technical And Restricted Sense
[D]. All True
[D]. Technical Sense
Ans:- D
Ans:- C
380. _____was educated at somerville College, Oxford.
372. Clouds of the witness is a literary work of whom?
[A]. Pearls S. Buck
[A]. Pearls S. Buck
[B]. Germaine Greer
[B]. H.E . Bates
[C]. Dorothy L. Sayers
[C]. Germaine Greer
[D]. Bertrand Russel
[D]. Dorothy L. Sayers
Ans:- C
Ans:- D
381. Lord Northcliffe was a.........................
373. The Press have power make or break_____.
[A]. Politician
[A]. Reputation
[B]. Newspaper Owner
[B]. Treaty
[C]. Writer
[C]. Law
[D]. A Correspondent
[D]. All True
Ans:- B
Ans:- A
382. During the _____times all liberties have to be
374. “How Free is the Press” has been written by_____. restricted.
[A]. Mahatma Gandhi [A]. War
[B]. Dr. Zakir Hussain [B]. Peace
[C]. Dorothy L. Sayers [C]. Normal Time
[D]. Bertrand Russel [D]. All True
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383. Dorothy L. Sayers is a/an ……………. (Choose the 390. According to Dorothy L. Sayers,Every___lives in a
correct option) perpetual precarious balance.
[A]. Novelist [A]. Newspaper
[B]. Essayist [B]. Tv
[C]. Singer [C]. Magazine
[D]. Actor [D]. Press
Ans:- B Ans:- A
384. A____spells bankruptcy if the paper has to depend 391. For the freedom of the press, we usually mean
on its sales for its revenue. freedom from direction or______of the press.
[A]. Big Circulation [A]. Censorship
[B]. Medium Circulation [B]. Politic
[C]. Small Circulation [C]. Scandal
[D]. None Of These [D]. All True
Ans:- A Ans:- A
385. According to Dorothy L. Sayers,____is a weapon to 392. Freedom of press is restricted during_____.
coerce the Government [A]. Peace
[A]. Newspaper [B]. Political Turmoil
[B]. Tv [C]. Epidemic
[C]. Magazine [D]. War
[D]. Press Ans:- D
Ans:- D
393. A free and fair press is the true____of Democracy
386. The Press____in a peaceful Britain.
[A]. Ruiner
[A]. Not Free
[B]. Watchdog
[B]. Absolutely Free
[C]. Diversionist
[C]. Pretty Free
[D]. Watchman
[D]. Partly Free
Ans:- B
Ans:- C
387. Accurate reporting has given place to reporting 394. Full freedom is restored when it comes_____
which is at best slipshod and at worst tendentious [A]. Peace
because it is assumed that............................ [B]. Political Turmoil
[A]. Press Has Right To Print Whatever They Want [C]. Epidemic
[B]. Readers Can Be Made To Believe Anything [D]. War
[C]. Readers Are Stupid Ans:- A
[D]. Readers Don'T Take It Serious 395. The______ has largely given place to reporting
Ans:- B which is at best slipshod and at worst tendentious.
388. Sensational headlines, false emphasis and [A]. Old-Fashioned Dependent Newspaper
supposition of context are some of the way [B]. Old-Fashioned Independent Newspaper
to.................... [C]. Dependent Newspaper
[A]. Emphasize The News [D]. Independent Newspaper
[B]. Glorify The News Ans:- B
[C]. Misrepresent 396. Who is the actual master of the state?
[D]. Distort The News [A]. Government
Ans:- D [B]. Press
389. Without a free press there can be no____. [C]. Court
[A]. Free People [D]. People Of The State
[B]. Free Society Ans:- D
[C]. Free Policy 397. Every newspaper is shakled to its own set of____
[D]. Freedom Of Expression [A]. Warlords
Ans:- A [B]. Overloads
[C]. Milord
[D]. Landlords
Ans:- B

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398. "Unnatural Death" is a literary work of whom? 405. Who assume in this essay [The Earth] that readers
[A]. Pearls S. Buck can be made to believe anything?
[B]. H.E . Bates [A]. Hitler
[C]. Germaine Greer [B]. Author
[D]. Dorothy L. Sayers [C]. Northclife
Ans:- D [D]. Both A And C Are True.
Ans:- D
399. The_____is not the master but the servant of the
406. The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled
people.
by___chief factors.
[A]. Press
[A]. Two
[B]. State
[B]. Three
[C]. News Anchor
[C]. Four
[D]. None Of These
[D]. Five
Ans:- B
Ans:- A
400. The date in the newspaper report had to be changed
407. Occasionally______may produce disastrous
to.................
hesitations and inconsistencies in public policy.
[A]. Highlight The Fact
[A]. Freedom Of Press
[B]. Show The Fact
[B]. Freedom Of Newspaper
[C]. To Conceal The Fact
[C]. Freedom Of Masses
[D]. Non Of These
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- C
Ans:- A
401. Who among the following are not pleased with
present affairs? 408. Censorship is imposed during____
[A]. Responsible Editors [A]. Election
[B]. Decent Journalists [B]. Political Turmoil
[C]. Both A And B True [C]. Epidemic
[D]. None True [D]. Emergency
Ans:- C Ans:- D
402. A cheap daily paper, which goes everywhere 409. In ‘How Free Is The Press’, the author makes a
has................ strong case against____
[A]. More Influence [A]. Misuse Of The Freedom Of The Political Party
[B]. No Influence [B]. Misuse Of The Freedom Of The Free People
[C]. Little Influence [C]. Misuse Of The Freedom Of The Writers
[D]. Specific Influence [D]. Misuse Of The Freedom Of The Press
Ans:- A Ans:- D
403. Every_____is shackled to its own set of overlords.
[A]. Press
[B]. Newspaper 9. The Earth
[C]. Politician
410. Who had advised Jhonson to let Benjy keep hens?
[D]. Press Owner
[A]. Doctor
Ans:- B
[B]. Sanders
404. According to Dorothy L. Sayers The press is [C]. Florence
free____(Choose the correct option) [D]. None Of These
[A]. Everywhere Ans:- A
[B]. Nowhere 411. Benjy's parents didn't speak when their son drove
[C]. Somewhere them down into the town because they are..................
[D]. All True [A]. Disappointed
Ans:- B [B]. In Fear
[C]. In Pain
[D]. All True
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412. From where Benjy gleaned corn-ears in the late 420. "The Jacarnda Tree" is written by_____
summer? [A]. Bertrand Russell
[A]. From His Father Land [B]. Anton Chekhov
[B]. From Sander'S Field [C]. H.E . Bates
[C]. From Florance'S Field [D]. Rupert Brook
[D]. All True Ans:- C
Ans:- A
421. Benjy had the____.
413. As time went on Benjy began to keep...........hens
[A]. Large Loose Limbs
[A]. Less
[B]. Thick Soft Fair Hair On His Face
[B]. Little
[C]. Blue Eyes
[C]. Many More
[D]. All True
[D]. Thousands Of
Ans:- D
Ans:- C
422. "The Darling Buds of May" is a literary work of_____
414. Johnson's possession included.................... [A]. Shiga Naoya
[A]. A Ploug [B]. H.E . Bates
[B]. A Two Wheeled Cart [C]. Pearls S. Buck
[C]. Tools And A Bony Brown Mare [D]. Anton Chekhov
[D]. All Of These Ans:- B
Ans:- D 423. Benjy understood the first and last thing
415. Who purchased the Johnson's land? about................ that it exists for the purpose of laying
[A]. Sanders eggs
[B]. Builder [A]. Farming
[C]. Benjy [B]. A Hen
[D]. Florence [C]. Selling
Ans:- C [D]. Earth
Ans:- B
416. The passbook was handed over to Benjy at what
age? 424. Benjy wanted to buy his parents land ..................
[A]. At The Age Of Fourteen [A]. To Build House
[B]. At The Age Of Twenty [B]. For Incubator House
[C]. At The Age Of Twenty-One [C]. For Farming
[D]. At The Age Of Twenty-Five [D]. For Florance
Ans:- C Ans:- B
417. How long did it take since the Johnsons realize that 425. By then Benjy had.................... hens.
his son was not quite like others? [A]. 40 Or 50
[A]. 20 Years [B]. 20 Or 30
[B]. 40 Years [C]. 50 Or 60
[C]. 30 Years [D]. 30 Or 40
[D]. 15 Years Ans:- D
Ans:- C
426. Which of the following writer is also served in British
418. What did Benjy fed his hen at first? Air Force.
[A]. Some Scraps From The Table [A]. Walcott
[B]. Seeded Cabbages [B]. H.E . Bates
[C]. Maize [C]. Pearls S. Buck
[D]. All True [D]. T. S. Eliot
Ans:- D Ans:- B
419. Johnson was more interested in................. 427. When Benjy was 21, his father handed
[A]. Talking him.......,............
[B]. Hen [A]. Passbook
[C]. Son [B]. Cash
[D]. Earth [C]. Land
Ans:- A [D]. Hen
Ans:- A
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428. Who had all day long a simple smile on his face____ 436. At first Benjy kept..............hens,
[A]. Johnson [A]. Ten Or A Dozen
[B]. Benjy [B]. Ten Or Twenty
[C]. Sanders [C]. Ten Or Fifteen
[D]. Florence [D]. Thirty Or Fourty
Ans:- B Ans:- A
429. Benjy Parents carried out a little ceremony to____ 437. Where Benjy put their money from eggs____
[A]. Hand Over A Passbook To Benjy [A]. In White Pitcher
[B]. Celebrate Benjy'S Marriage Anniversary [B]. In White Can
[C]. Celebrate Benjy'S Birthday [C]. In White Basin
[D]. Celebrate Michaelmas [D]. None Of These
Ans:- D Ans:- C
430. When Benjy asked his parents to vacate the front 438. Which of the following writer is known as a writer of
bed room, they................. farmer.
[A]. Become Happy [A]. Walcott
[B]. Didn'T Sift [B]. H.E . Bates
[C]. Hurt [C]. Pearls S. Buck
[D]. Called The Police [D]. T. S. Eliot
Ans:- C Ans:- B
431. ____is the author of "The Scarlet Swords" 439. Benjy asked parents to go somewhere else because
[A]. Shiga Naoya he........................
[B]. Anton Chekhov [A]. Is In Love With Florence
[C]. Pearls S. Buck [B]. Bought Their Parents House
[D]. H.E . Bates [C]. Didn'T Want His Parents To Live There
Ans:- D [D]. None Of These
Ans:- B
432. Benjy's simplicity seemed gradually to have
440. Benjy's Parents cherished a silent belief that the
become....................
earth would one day outgrow____.
[A]. Kindness
[A]. Its Poverty
[B]. Cunning
[B]. His Son
[C]. Madness
[C]. Its Value
[D]. Foolishness
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- B
Ans:- A
433. Benjy Sold their eggs to callers in _______. 441. Johnson believed that the earth designed and
[A]. Scores created by God would.................
[B]. Half-Scores [A]. Take Care By God
[C]. Fivers [B]. Nourished By God
[D]. All True [C]. Sustained By God
Ans:- D [D]. Persistent By God
434. Benjy knew about segregating breeds of hens Ans:- B
through............... 442. Benjy left school at the age of.......................
[A]. Radio [A]. Thirteen
[B]. Tv [B]. Fourteen
[C]. Internet [C]. Fifteen
[D]. Newspaper [D]. Sixteen
Ans:- D Ans:- B
435. It was possible to gauge Benjy's progress
by................. 443. How many hens were Benjy have when he left the
[A]. New Land school at the age of 14?
[B]. New Chicken House [A]. 20 Or 30
[C]. New Hen [B]. 30 Or 40
[D]. New Car [C]. 40 Or 50
Ans:- B
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[D]. 50 Or 60 [D]. H.E . Bates
Ans:- C Ans:- D

444. The Johnsons son was named____. 451. An average eggs produced by Benjy's hen was
[A]. Seibei ................. eggs a week.
[B]. Benjy [A]. Two Hundred
[C]. Sanders [B]. One Hundred
[D]. None Of These [C]. Three Hundred
Ans:- B [D]. Fourth
Ans:- A
445. At the back of Benjy's Parents minds lay a precious
452. When Benjy opened the pass book how much
belief that___
amount in it was?
[A]. One Day Benjy Will Share His Earnig With Them.
[A]. Two Hundred And Thirty Pounds
[B]. One Day Benjy Will Grow Out Of His Simplicity.
[B]. Two Hundred Pounds
[C]. One Day Benjy Will Be A Rich Person.
[C]. More Than Two Hundred And Thirty Pounds
[D]. One Day Benjy Will Be A Big Businessman.
[D]. None Of These
Ans:- B
Ans:- C
446. Benjy always thought about_____. 453. Benjy at regular intervals borrowed horse and cart
[A]. Eggs from whom?
[B]. Hens [A]. Florence Father
[C]. Florence [B]. His Father
[D]. Both A And B [C]. Sanders
Ans:- D [D]. None Of These
447. Benjy married to Florence at the age of_____ Ans:- B
[A]. Fourteen 454. Benjy's eyes were....................
[B]. Twenty-One [A]. Red
[C]. Thirty [B]. Dark
[D]. Forty [C]. Blue
Ans:- D [D]. Bright
448. H. E. Bates is an................... writer. Ans:- C
[A]. Indian 455. Benjy's parents didn't like Florence because
[B]. Australian she.....................
[C]. English/British [A]. Was Undistinguished Girl
[D]. African [B]. Has Ugly Legs
Ans:- C [C]. Has A Mouth That Would Not Keep Shut
449. The only difference between Benjy's ___and his [D]. All True
parents land was that the hens belonged to Benjy, the Ans:- D
land had never belonged 456. All that the Johnson had was...............
[A]. Wife [A]. Money
[B]. Lands [B]. Hen
[C]. Hens [C]. Incubator Houses
[D]. Farms [D]. Earth
Ans:- C Ans:- D

450. "Fair Stood the Wind for France" is a fictional work


of_____
[A]. Bertrand Russell
10. India Through Traveller's eyes
[B]. Anton Chekhov
457. The real indictment against colonialism however was
[C]. Pearls S. Buck
to be found in the____of India.

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[A]. Villages 464. During the time of British colonialism, the life span
[B]. Towns of Indian people was________years
[C]. Cities [A]. 27
[D]. None Of These [B]. 33
Ans:- A [C]. 22
[D]. 55
Ans:- A
458. Pearl S. Buck is an______writer by birth. 465. How did Pearl S. Buck eat her food in an Indian
[A]. Indian village?
[B]. Australian [A]. With Fork And Spoon
[C]. English [B]. With Chopsticks
[D]. American [C]. With Her Right Hands
Ans:- D [D]. None Of These
459. According to Pearl S. Buck,_____is ever-present in Ans:- C
Indian life in its best as well as in its worst aspect 466. According to pearl S. Buck the people of India
[A]. Colonialism belonging to the________race?
[B]. Festivels [A]. Caucasian
[C]. Religion [B]. Negroid
[D]. Customs [C]. Capoid
Ans:- C [D]. Mongoloid
460. Pearl S. Buck came India to see_____. Ans:- A
[A]. The Taj 467. Indian has an amazing way of appearing
[B]. Fatehpur Sikri unexpectedly in______
[C]. Glories Of Empire In New Delhi [A]. My Life
[D]. Young Intellectuals And Peasants [B]. Other Life
Ans:- D [C]. American Life
461. All the ills of_____could easily have been mended if [D]. Chinese Life
there had been a government whose purpose was first of Ans:- B
all to benefit the people rather than to live upon them. 468. How the writer learned the life history of the Lord
[A]. Indian Buddha?
[B]. Russian [A]. From Book
[C]. Italia [B]. From His Father
[D]. Chinese [C]. From His Indian Family Doctor
Ans:- C [D]. From Tv
462. India had always been part of the background of Ans:- B
pearl S. Buck_____ 469. India through a Traveller’s Eyes is a/an_______
[A]. Book [A]. Essay
[B]. Novel [B]. Speech
[C]. Life [C]. Short Story
[D]. Dream [D]. Travelogue
Ans:- C Ans:- D
463. When Pearl S. Buck won the Nobel prize? 470. From babyhood the Indian children are taught that
[A]. 1938 the right hand is for______
[B]. 1939 [A]. Eating
[C]. 1940 [B]. Clean Services
[D]. 1950 [C]. Lowly Tasks
Ans:- A [D]. Punching Others
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471. From babyhood the Indian children are taught that 478. During the british colonialism the life span in India
the Left hand is for______ was only_____years
[A]. Eating [A]. Thirty-Three
[B]. Clean Services [B]. Twenty-Seven
[C]. Lowly Tasks [C]. Thirty
[D]. Punching Others [D]. Twenty
Ans:- C Ans:- B
472. The food was served_______ 479. The host was called by neighbours to_______?
[A]. On Fresh Green Banana Leaves [A]. Fight An Englishman
[B]. Fresh Pottery [B]. Take Luncheon
[C]. In Uncleaned Plate [C]. Kill A Snake
[D]. In Cleaned Plate [D]. Dance
Ans:- D Ans:- C
473. Which of the following book is not written by Pearl 480. A young Indian friend of the writer was authoress
S. Buck ? to____
[A]. The Darling Buds Of May [A]. A Brithish Man
[B]. Come, My Beloved [B]. A Kashmiri Man
[C]. My Several World'S [C]. A Chinese Man
[D]. The God'S Earth [D]. A Greek Man
Ans:- A Ans:- B
474. As per writer, the people of Kashmir are 481. The skin colour of the Kashmiri is a lovely cream and
often_______ the features are as classic as the____
[A]. Fair [A]. Indian
[B]. Auburn- Haired [B]. British
[C]. Blue- Eyed [C]. German
[D]. All True [D]. Greek
Ans:- D Ans:- D
475. According to Pearl S. Buck, The towns and cities 482. Indian people be reckoned as belonging to which
were frothing with______ race?
[A]. Unhappy Young Men [A]. Mongoloid
[B]. Happy Young Men [B]. Caucasian
[C]. Well Educated [C]. Negroid
[D]. Both A And C Are True [D]. Australoid
Ans:- D Ans:- B
476. According to Pearl S. Buck, _____to be blamed for 483. Why were the intellectuals in India restless and
India's poverty. embittered?
[A]. Indians [A]. Because They Need Knowledge
[B]. Young Intellectuals [B]. Because They Were Unemployed
[C]. Peasants [C]. They Wanted To Get Rid Of British Colonialism
[D]. Britishers [D]. They Didn'T Want Second World War
Ans:- D Ans:- C
477. "India Through Traveller's Eyes" is extract which is 484. The great lesson that India had tought to the west
taken from________ is______.
[A]. The God'S Earth [A]. Love
[B]. The Darling Buds Of May [B]. Peace
[C]. My Several World'S [C]. Non Violance
[D]. Come, My Beloved [D]. All True
Ans:- C Ans:- D

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485. The family doctor of Pearl S. Buck was from______. 493. _____shows Pearl S. Buck love for the poorest
[A]. India people living in Indian villages.
[B]. China [A]. India Through Traveller'S Eyes
[C]. Nepal [B]. Indian Civilization And Culture
[D]. America [C]. Bharat Is My Home
Ans:- A [D]. A Child Is Born
Ans:- A
486. The young Indian intellectuals and pesants were
494. Where the white barbarian invaders invade from
disappointed with the_____
Europe long ago?
[A]. Local Leaders
[A]. In China
[B]. China
[B]. In South India
[C]. British Rulers
[C]. In Kashmir
[D]. Russia
[D]. In North India
Ans:- C
Ans:- C
487. The Gandhi influence was upon____ 495. ____has an amazing way of appearing unexpectedly
[A]. Local Leaders in other life.
[B]. Indian Intellectuals And Pesants [A]. India
[C]. Indian Army [B]. China
[D]. All True [C]. Nepal
Ans:- B [D]. America
488. The first woman President of the General Assembly Ans:- A
of the United State was____ 496. According to Pearl S. Buck the Indians make a third
[A]. An Indian group between the____
[B]. A Chinese [A]. India
[C]. An American [B]. China
[D]. None Of These [C]. Russia
Ans:- A [D]. South Africans
489. Pearl S. Buck was reared by_____. Ans:- D
[A]. Her Grand-Mother 497. _____has produced superior individuals, to
[B]. Her Uncle influence the world
[C]. Her Missionary Parents [A]. India
[D]. An Orphanage [B]. China
Ans:- C [C]. Russia
[D]. South Africans
490. ‘Indian Through a Traveller’s Eyes’ is____
Ans:- A
[A]. An Essay
498. The man in charge of the prisoner exchange in Korea
[B]. An Story
was______general
[C]. A Biography
[A]. Russia
[D]. Travelogue Essay
[B]. China
Ans:- D
[C]. India
491. ______was called to kill a dangerous snake. [D]. South Africans
[A]. Host Ans:- C
[B]. Hostess 499. India did not reckon on the______.
[C]. Authoress [A]. Savagery Of Nazism
[D]. Villagers [B]. Aggressions Of Japan
Ans:- A [C]. Injustices English
492. Pearl S. Buck was_______ by birth [D]. Both A And B Are True.
[A]. American Ans:- D
[B]. Chinese
[C]. British
[D]. Russian
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500. _______prophecy of a blood bath, partly fulfilled. 507. “A marriage proposal” is written by_________.
[A]. Russian [A]. Pearls S. Bucks
[B]. Chinese [B]. Mortin Luther King Jr.
[C]. Churchill'S [C]. Anton Chekhov
[D]. American [D]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे
Ans:- C Ans:- C
501. According to Pearl S. Buck______ has taught 508. “A marriage proposal” is a ________play.
humanity a lesson. [A]. One Act
[A]. Gandhi [B]. Two Act
[B]. Nehru [C]. Three Act
[C]. India [D]. Our Act
[D]. China Ans:- A
Ans:- C
509. Lomov paid _________rubles to Mironov for the
502. The______peasant was rich in comparison to India. dog.
[A]. African [A]. 110
[B]. Chinese [B]. 115
[C]. Nepali [C]. 120
[D]. Russian [D]. 125
Ans:- B Ans:- D
510. Stepan stepanovich is ________of Ivan vassilievich
11. A Marriage Proposal in the play.
[A]. Father
503. How many characters are there in “A marriage [B]. Friend
proposal” play? [C]. Son-In-Law
[A]. One [D]. Father-In-Law
[B]. Two Ans:- D
[C]. Three 511. Anton Chekhov was a___________ by profession.
[D]. Four [A]. Play Writer
Ans:- C [B]. Novel Writer
504. Do you think I may _____on her accepting me? [C]. Singer
[A]. Keep [D]. Doctor
[B]. Go Ans:- D
[C]. Count 512. Stepan stepanovich is ________of Nataliya in the
[D]. Find play.
Ans:- C [A]. Father
505. The peasants used the land for_____. [B]. Friend
[A]. Thirty Years [C]. Son-In-Law
[B]. Forty Years [D]. Father-In-Law
[C]. Fifty Years Ans:- A
[D]. Fifty Years 513. The name of Natalia's dog is_______.
Ans:- C [A]. Leap
506. Which of the following book is not written by Anton [B]. Hound
Chekhov? [C]. Guess
[A]. Uncle Vanya [D]. Meddle
[B]. The Three Sisters Ans:- A
[C]. Heartbreak House 514. Lomov is ______years old.
[D]. The Cherry Orchard [A]. 20
Ans:- C [B]. 25
[C]. 30
[D]. 40
Ans:- C

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515. Ivan vassilievich is a healthy and well-fed but 523. The action of play took place in the drawing room
terrible_____landowner in the play. of_______country house.
[A]. Miser [A]. Choobookov'S
[B]. Cruel [B]. Lomov'S
[C]. Hypochondriac [C]. Both'S House
[D]. Doubtous [D]. None'S House
Ans:- C Ans:- A
516. “A marriage proposal” is a_________. 524. It is not very nice of you to___your neighbours.
[A]. Short Story [A]. Disturb
[B]. Speech [B]. Neglect
[C]. Poem [C]. Bother
[D]. Play [D]. Annoy
Ans:- D Ans:- B
517. Anton Chekhov began his literary career by 525. I have had the_________of knowing your family.
writing______ . [A]. Honour
[A]. Comic Sketches [B]. Chance
[B]. Novel [C]. Opportunity
[C]. Story [D]. Occasion
[D]. Play Ans:- A
Ans:- A
518. Chokhov introduced to the stage the realistic 526. A marriage proposal is a very interesting ____play.
problems of ________ [A]. One Act
[A]. Farmer [B]. Two Act
[B]. Czars [C]. Three Act
[C]. Common People [D]. Four Act
[D]. His Own Life Ans:- A
Ans:- C 527. You only tag along in order to ______with other
519. I was so greedy that I had the whole people's dogs.
meadows_______. [A]. Help
[A]. Mew [B]. Start Arguments
[B]. Mwon [C]. Start Arguments Or Meddle
[C]. Monw [D]. Meddle
[D]. Mown Ans:- C
Ans:- D 528. The Emperor of the Russian was called_____.
520. Lomov claims that he has the memory of____. [A]. Sultan
[A]. A Cat [B]. Czars
[B]. A Lion [C]. King
[C]. An Elephant [D]. Knight
[D]. A Fox Ans:- B
Ans:- C 529. Anton Chekhov is a___________ writer by birth.
521. I'm always getting terribly ______up. [A]. Canadian
[A]. Keep [B]. British
[B]. Wrought [C]. Russian
[C]. Shut [D]. American
[D]. Went Ans:- C
Ans:- B 530. Your Leap________behind by half mile.
522. The name of Lomov's dog is_______. [A]. Leave
[A]. Leap [B]. Look
[B]. Hound [C]. Lagged
[C]. Guess [D]. Put
[D]. Meddle Ans:- C
Ans:- C

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531. According to Nataliya Lomov’s dog has____ defect 538. They who keep one another Alive , can never............
[A]. Three [A]. Be Alone
[B]. Two [B]. Be Happy
[C]. Four [C]. Be Angry
[D]. Five [D]. Be Parted
Ans:- B Ans:- D
539. John Donne is well known for.............
12. Sweetest love I do not Goe [A]. Song And Sonnets
[B]. Satires
532. John Donne was a ...............writer by birth. [C]. Elegies And Sermon
[A]. American [D]. All True
[B]. British Ans:- D
[C]. Australian 540. The speaker asks his beloved not to forethink
[D]. African him...............
Ans:- A [A]. Any Bad Thing
533. John Donne was force to leave ..............university [B]. Any Ill
without degree. [C]. Any Bad News
[A]. Stanford [D]. None Of These
[B]. Harvard Ans:- B
[C]. California
541. John Donne was the pioneer of.............poem.
[D]. Oxford
[A]. Metaphysical
Ans:- D
[B]. Romantic
534. O how ............is man's power , That if good fortune
[C]. Couplet
fall , Cannot add another hour ..........!
[D]. Free Verse
[A]. Feeble
Ans:- B
[B]. Strong
[C]. Timid 542. During 15th century Europe was ..............
[D]. Week [A]. Anti-Orthodoxy
Ans:- A [B]. Anti-Protestantism
535. "Sweetest love I do not Goe" is written by .............. [C]. Anti-Nestorianism
[A]. Walt Whitman [D]. Anti-Catholic
[B]. W. H. Auden Ans:- D
[C]. John Donne 543. John Donne was a scholar of ............
[D]. T.S.Eliot [A]. Law
Ans:- C [B]. Theology
536. "Sweetest love I do not Goe" is a poetry of ................ [C]. Biology
[A]. Romance [D]. Law And Theology
[B]. Separation Ans:- D
[C]. War 544. "Sweetest love I do not Goe" for ........... of thee.
[D]. Tragedy [A]. Wearyness
Ans:- B [B]. Love
537. The speaker's beloved sighs away............. [C]. Hate
[A]. Air [D]. Weariness
[B]. Smoke Ans:- D
[C]. Soul 545. Who among them was send to prison for secretly
[D]. Wind marrying his patron's niece?
Ans:- C [A]. Walt Whitman
[B]. W. H. Auden
[C]. John Donne
[D]. T.S.Eliot
Ans:- C

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546. ..............the went hence, And yet is here to day; 553. I, now ............. years old in perfect health begin,
[A]. Forenight [A]. Thirty - Eight
[B]. Yesternight [B]. Thirty - Seven
[C]. Yesterday Night [C]. Forty - Five
[D]. Today [D]. Forty
Ans:- B Ans:- C
547. At the age of ........... John Donne accepted the 554. Leaves of Grass is the literary work of ...............
ordination in Anglican Church. [A]. T.S.Eliot
[A]. 35 [B]. Walt Whitman
[B]. 40 [C]. John Donne
[C]. 42 [D]. W.H.Auden
[D]. 55 Ans:- B
Ans:- C
555. Walt Whitman is well known for its ............ poem.
548. "Sweetest love I do not Goe" is of .............stanzas.
[A]. Free Rhythms
[A]. Three
[B]. Free Rhythms
[B]. Four
[C]. All True
[C]. Five
[D]. None Of These
[D]. Six
Ans:- C
Ans:- C
556. My tongue , every atom of my blood , from'd from
549. What was the religion of John Donne? this soil,...............,
[A]. Roman Catholic [A]. This Land
[B]. Orthodoxy [B]. This Country
[C]. Nestorianism [C]. This Air
[D]. Protestantism [D]. This Soil
Ans:- A Ans:- C
550. The speaker's life blood decays when ........... 557. And what I assume you shall..........,
[A]. Sigh [A]. Presume
[B]. Weep [B]. Assume
[C]. Complain [C]. Understand
[D]. Cry [D]. Know
Ans:- B Ans:- B
558. Creeds and School ............
[A]. Of Abeyant
13. Song of My Self [B]. Of Abeyance
[C]. In Abeyant
551. I .......... myself , and sing myself ,
[D]. In Abeyance
[A]. Celebrate
Ans:- D
[B]. Dance
[C]. Lean 559. Walt Whitman was an ............... writer by birth.
[D]. Vessel [A]. American
Ans:- A [B]. British
552. Nature without check with original ............. [C]. Australian
[A]. Beauties [D]. African
[B]. Form Ans:- A
[C]. Energy 560. Who among the following writer is known as
[D]. Triumph 'people's poet'.
Ans:- C [A]. T.S.Eliot
[B]. W. H. Auden
[C]. John Donne
[D]. Walt Whitman
Ans:- D

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561. Who among them is the father of "Free Verses" 568. W.H.Auden was a ........... writer by birth.
poem [A]. American
[A]. T.S.Eliot [B]. British
[B]. W. H. Auden [C]. Australian
[C]. John Donne [D]. African
[D]. Walt Whitman Ans:- B
Ans:- D
569. "Now the leaves are falling fast" is written by............
562. I ........... for good or bad.
[A]. Walt Whitman
[A]. Allow
[B]. W. H. Auden
[B]. Allowed
[C]. John Donne
[C]. Permitted
[D]. T.S.Eliot
[D]. Harbour
Ans:- B
Ans:- D
570. Arms raised stiffly to reprove in false ............. of
563. Walt Whitman is one of the most famous poet of
love.
..............
[A]. Attitude
[A]. American Canon
[B]. Intention
[B]. British Canon
[C]. Purpose
[C]. Australian Canon
[D]. Plan
[D]. African Canon
Ans:- A
Ans:- A
571. Now the leaves are falling fast , .................. will not
564. "Song of my self" is written by ............... last.
[A]. Walt Whitman [A]. Rose Flower
[B]. W. H. Auden [B]. Nurse Flower
[C]. John Donne [C]. Lily Flower
[D]. T.S.Eliot [D]. Tick Flower
Ans:- A Ans:- B
572. Which of the following is won by W.H.Auden.
[A]. Noble Prize
14. Now the Leaves Are Falling Fast [B]. The Man Of The Years
[C]. Pulitzer Prize
565. For W.H.Auden poetry was a ............. game.
[D]. Mao Dun Prize
[A]. Serious
Ans:- C
[B]. Common
[C]. Easy 573. Nurse to the .............. are gone.
[D]. Not Very Hard [A]. Grave
Ans:- A [B]. Garden
566. "Now the leaves are falling fast" enacts the ............. [C]. Field
inherent in human life. [D]. Building
[A]. Happiness Ans:- A
[B]. Cheerfulness 574. And the active hands must ..............;
[C]. Worry [A]. Stop
[D]. Frustration [B]. Activate
Ans:- D [C]. Wide
567. Which of the following is not the literary work of [D]. Freeze
W.H.Auden. Ans:- D
[A]. The Orators
[B]. The Dance Of Death
[C]. The Age Of Anxity 15. To Autumn
[D]. Uncle Vanya
Ans:- D 575. ........... is the season of mists and mellow
fruitfulness.
[A]. Summer

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[B]. Spring 583. John Keats ambition to become a poet was fired up
[C]. Autumn by...............
[D]. Winter [A]. Wordsworth
Ans:- C [B]. Faerie Queen
[C]. Walter De La Mare
[D]. T.S.Eliot
Ans:- D
576. And fill all fruits with ripeness to the ...........
584. John Keats died at the of ..............
[A]. Surface
[A]. 25
[B]. Core
[B]. 26
[C]. Outward
[C]. 29
[D]. Central
[D]. 30
Ans:- B
Ans:- B
577. The first poem's book of John Keats was ..................
585. John keats is known for ............. poetry.
[A]. Ode To Autumn
[A]. Sad
[B]. On A Grecian Urn
[B]. Happy
[C]. To Psyche
[C]. Romantic
[D]. Poems
[D]. Tragic
Ans:- C
Ans:- B
578. John Keats was deeply Intrested in...............
586. "Ode to Autumn" is written by..............
[A]. Cricket
[A]. Walt Whitman
[B]. Boxing
[B]. John Keats
[C]. Poetry
[C]. John Donne
[D]. All True
[D]. T.S.Eliot
Ans:- C
Ans:- B
579. Kohn Keats was dead of .............
587. The 'Winnowing Wind' softly lifts the hair of ............
[A]. Fever
[A]. Summer
[B]. Cholera
[B]. Spring
[C]. Diarrhea
[C]. Autumn
[D]. Tuberculosis
[D]. Winter
Ans:- A
Ans:- C
580. The first poem of John Keats was published in ........... 588. Which of the poem of John Keats is well appreciated
[A]. 1817 by WordsWorth.
[B]. 1823 [A]. Endymion
[C]. 1814 [B]. On A Grecian Urn
[D]. 1815 [C]. To Psyche
Ans:- D [D]. Poems
581. The first poem of John Keats was ............ Ans:- D
[A]. Ode To Autumn 589. .............twitter in the sky.
[B]. Ode To Nightingale [A]. Swallows
[C]. To Psyche [B]. Pigeon
[D]. Lines In Limitation Of Spenser [C]. Hedge-Crickets
Ans:- B [D]. Red-Breast
582. For John Keats a thing of beauty is ............. Ans:- A
[A]. A Joy For Ever 590. ........... sits carelessly on a granary floor.
[B]. A Lust For Ever [A]. Summer
[C]. A Thirst For Ever [B]. Spring
[D]. A Hunger For Ever [C]. Autumn
Ans:- A [D]. Winter
Ans:- C

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598. Here lies a most beautiful lady, ............ was she.
16. An Epitaph [A]. Light Of Body And Soul
[B]. Light Of Body And Heart
591. I think she was the most ............ lady. [C]. Light Of Step And Heart
[A]. Cunning [D]. Light Of Step And Soul
[B]. Beautiful Ans:- C
[C]. Ugly 599. Walter De La Mare makes us aware of the ............ of
[D]. Light Heart modern life.
Ans:- C [A]. Anthropological Condition
592. But beauty ...............;beauty passes. [B]. Inhuman Condition
[A]. Precious [C]. Insensitive Condition
[B]. Worthy [D]. Human Condition
[C]. Treasurable Ans:- B
[D]. Vanishes 600. The beautiful lady belonged to the ............ Country.
Ans:- D [A]. East
593. Walter Da La Mare was awarded with ............. by [B]. West
Queen Elizabeth ll [C]. North
[A]. Pulitzer Prize [D]. South
[B]. Noble Peace Prize Ans:- B
[C]. Order Of Merits
[D]. All False
Ans:- B 17. The Soldier
594. Walter De La Mare is known for ............. of children.
[A]. Sensitive Concerns 601. A body of England's, breath ............. air
[B]. Superficial Concerns [A]. England
[C]. Thoughtful Concerns [B]. English
[D]. Subtle Concerns [C]. Foreign
Ans:- A [D]. Countryside
595. An Epitaph is a phrase or form of words written in Ans:- B
memory of a person who has .............. 602. The first eight lines of "Sonnet" is called ...........
[A]. Died [A]. Sestet
[B]. Alive [B]. Ambiguity
[C]. Beautiful [C]. Octava
[D]. Young [D]. Irony
Ans:- A Ans:- C
596. The author of An Epitaph is ............. 603. Rupert Brook was died because of .............
[A]. Walter Da La Mare [A]. Tuberculosis
[B]. Pearls S Buck [B]. Anemia
[C]. Rupert Brook [C]. Diarrhea
[D]. W.H.Auden [D]. Septicaemia
Ans:- D Ans:- D
597. Walter De La Mare was a .............. writer. 604. The poem "The Soldier" gives strong sense of
[A]. British ..............
[B]. American [A]. Betrayal
[C]. Indian [B]. Patriotism
[D]. Australian [C]. Disloyalty
Ans:- A [D]. Treachery
Ans:- B

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605. A "Sonnet" is a poem of ........... lines. 613. A pulses in the ............. mind, no less.
[A]. 12 [A]. Eternal
[B]. 13 [B]. External
[C]. 14 [C]. Peripheral
[D]. 15 [D]. Inner
Ans:- C Ans:- A
606. "The Soldier" was composed by ..............
[A]. Rupert Brook
[B]. T.S.Eliot 18. Macavity the Mystery Cat
[C]. D.H.Lawrence
614. "Macavity" is called the ..............
[D]. W.H.Auden
[A]. Hidden - Paw
Ans:- A
[B]. Visible - Paw
607. The last six lines of "Sonnet" is called.............. [C]. Hidden - Criminal
[A]. Sestet [D]. Visible - Criminal
[B]. Ambiguity Ans:- D
[C]. Octava 615. T.S.Eliot was awarded with ........... in 1948.
[D]. Irony [A]. Noble Prize
Ans:- A [B]. The Man Of The Years
608. The poem "The Soldier" is a kind of ............ poem. [C]. Pulitzer Prize
[A]. Satire [D]. Mao Dun Prize
[B]. Sermon Ans:- A
[C]. Elegies 616. T.S.Eliot was an ............ in religion.
[D]. Sonnet [A]. Roman
Ans:- D [B]. Deism
609. If I should die, think only this of me: That there's [C]. Orthodox
some corner of a .............. field [D]. Anglo-Catholic
[A]. England Ans:- D
[B]. Corn
617. The poem "Macavity:The mystery Cat" taken from.
[C]. Barly
[A]. Ash Wednesday
[D]. Foreign
[B]. The Waste Land
Ans:- D
[C]. Old Possum'S Book Of Pratical Cats
610. In that rich earth a richer dust.............. [D]. Four Quartets
[A]. Bore Ans:- C
[B]. Roam
618. The music of the poem "Macavity" was composed
[C]. Concealed
by.
[D]. Inspired
[A]. Lloyed Weber
Ans:- C
[B]. W. H. Auden
611. W.B.Yeats described Rupert Brook as the ............. [C]. John Donne
young man in England. [D]. T.S.Eliot
[A]. Intelligent Ans:- A
[B]. Learned
619. T.S. Eliot born in .............
[C]. Symbolic
[A]. England
[D]. Handsomest
[B]. America
Ans:- D
[C]. India
612. Rupert Brook is remembered as .............. poet. [D]. Australia
[A]. Love Ans:- B
[B]. War
[C]. Nature
[D]. Metaphysical
Ans:- B

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620. "Macavity:The mystery Cat" is written by ............ 627. Which of the following literary work is not
[A]. Walt Whitman contributed by Daruwala.
[B]. W. H. Auden [A]. Under Orion
[C]. John Donne [B]. Apparition In April
[D]. T.S.Eliot [C]. Crossing Of Rivers
Ans:- D [D]. Leaves Of Grass
Ans:- D
621. Which of the following poem is not written by
T.S.Eliot. 628. The ghat is littered with...........
[A]. Ash Wednesday [A]. Fire
[B]. The Waste Land [B]. Bone
[C]. Drump Taps [C]. Ash
[D]. Four Quarters [D]. Sandal Wood
Ans:- C Ans:- C
622. T.S.Eliot was a ............. in politics. 629. The speaker was broken yet ..............
[A]. Conservatives [A]. Oath
[B]. Liberal [B]. Vow
[C]. Royalist [C]. Swearing
[D]. Republican [D]. Deal
Ans:- C Ans:- C
623. "Macavity:The mystery Cat" is a poem ............. 630. The wandering ghost lights .............passer by.
[A]. Heroic [A]. Anxious
[B]. Epic [B]. Frightened
[C]. Chicken-Hearted [C]. Panicky
[D]. War [D]. Upset
Ans:- D Ans:- B
624. T.S.Eliot eventually settled in ............... 631. The fire at times .......... its dead.
[A]. England [A]. Recall
[B]. American [B]. Evoke
[C]. Indian [C]. Forget
[D]. Australian [D]. Forgets
Ans:- A Ans:- D
625. "Macavity" is a ............. cat 632. Which of the following is a dead body burring place
[A]. White of zoroastrian
[B]. Black [A]. Samshan Ghat
[C]. Ginger [B]. Tower Of Silence
[D]. Maculose [C]. Kabristan
Ans:- C [D]. Zoroas
Ans:- B
19. Fire Hymn
633. The grey ash that ........... all.
626. The second time the speaker swore to save the fire [A]. Scorched
from the sin of ............. [B]. Burnt
[A]. Cremation [C]. Swallows
[B]. Cremation [D]. Charred
[C]. Immolating Ans:- C
[D]. Forgiving 634. I swore to save fire from the. .............. of
Ans:- D forgetfulness .
[A]. Pain
[B]. Sin
[C]. Aching
[D]. Sting
Ans:- B

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635. Keki N Daruwala was awarded with .............. [D]. Etna
[A]. Commonwealth Poetry Award Ans:- C
[B]. Sahitya Akademi Award
[C]. Both
[D]. None
Ans:- C
636. The nearest ............ was a thousand miles. 643. The dominant belief about yellow snake in Sicily is
[A]. Samshan Ghat that it is ................
[B]. Tower Of Silence [A]. Innocent
[C]. Burning Ghat [B]. Wicked
[D]. Zoroas [C]. Terrific
Ans:- B [D]. Venomous
Ans:- D
637. The author of the "Fire Hymn" is ..............
644. The Snake in the poem is of what color?
[A]. Keki N Daruwala
[A]. Red
[B]. W. H. Auden
[B]. Black
[C]. John Donne
[C]. Yellow
[D]. Kamla Das
[D]. Black And Yellow
Ans:- A
Ans:- D
638. ............years back author had consigned his first
645. Which of the following is not the work of
child to the flames
D.H.Lawrence ?
[A]. Fifteen
[A]. The Poems
[B]. Eighteen
[B]. A Collection Of Poem
[C]. Twenty
[C]. Plumed Serpent
[D]. Twenty Five
[D]. The Rainbow
Ans:- C
Ans:- A
639. The speaker consigned his ............ to the flames.
646. The author of the "Sanke" poem is ............
[A]. First Born
[A]. Keki N Daruwala
[B]. Second Born
[B]. W.H.Auden
[C]. Third Born
[C]. D.H.Lawrence
[D]. Last Born
[D]. Kamla Das
Ans:- A
Ans:- C
640. The themes of the poetry of Keki N Daruwala is
647. The prevailing belief about black Snake in Sicily is
............
that it is .............
[A]. Love
[A]. Innocent
[B]. Death
[B]. Wicked
[C]. Domination And Cynicism
[C]. Poisonous
[D]. All True
[D]. Venomous
Ans:- D
Ans:- A
641. The author of the "Fire Hymn" is a .............. 648. Someone was before me at my water-trough and I ,
[A]. Hindu like a ........... waiting.
[B]. Muslim [A]. First Comer
[C]. Shikh [B]. Second Comer
[D]. Zoroastrian [C]. Third Comer
Ans:- D [D]. Fourth Comer
20. Snake Ans:- B
649. On a hot, Hot day, and I in ............. for the heat.
642. On the day of ............. july with Etna smoking ? [A]. Pant
[A]. Itilian [B]. T-Shirt
[B]. African [C]. Pyjamas
[C]. Sicilian [D]. Dhoti
Ans:- C

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650. The Snake seemed to poet like a king in ............ 657. The autobiography of Kamla Das is...............
[A]. Thrown [A]. Summer In Kolkata
[B]. Power [B]. Sirens
[C]. Exile [C]. Drump Taps
[D]. Crown [D]. My Story
Ans:- C Ans:- D
651. The Snake looked at the poet................ 658. The theme of the poem of Kamla Das is .............
[A]. Firmly [A]. Love With Never Ending Passion
[B]. Vaguely [B]. Lust And Greed
[C]. Willingly [C]. Hunger That Never Satiate
[D]. Interestingly [D]. All True
Ans:- B Ans:- D
652. Through "Snake" poem, the poet try to exalts the 659. The house withdrew into silence, ............. moved.
value of .............. life [A]. Ghost
[A]. Modern [B]. Sprite
[B]. Artificial [C]. Snakes
[C]. Mean [D]. Dog
[D]. Primitive Ans:- C
Ans:- D
660. Kamla Das is an ............. poetess.
653. The poet threw the ............. at Snake.
[A]. English
[A]. Pitcher
[B]. Anglo-American
[B]. Water-Trough
[C]. Anglo-Indian
[C]. Clumsy Log
[D]. Australian
[D]. Pyjamas
Ans:- C
Ans:- C
661. Kamla Das is an English as well as ............ poetess.
654. A Snake came to my .............
[A]. Telgu
[A]. Trough
[B]. Malyalam
[B]. Water-Trough
[C]. Tamil
[C]. House
[D]. Kannada
[D]. Field
Ans:- B
Ans:- B
662. Which of the following work do not belong to Kamla
655. From where the strange scent was coming ? Das.
[A]. From Snake Body [A]. Summer In Kolkata
[B]. From Carob Tree [B]. Sirens
[C]. From Water Tap [C]. Drump Taps
[D]. From Pyjamas [D]. Yes Allah
Ans:- B Ans:- C
663. Kamla Das was once short listed for the ............ in
1984.
21. My Grand mother House [A]. Noble Prize
[B]. The Man Of The Years
656. "My Grandmother's house " is a ............ poem. [C]. Pulitzer Prize
[A]. Heroic [D]. Mao Dun Prize
[B]. Epic Ans:- A
[C]. Happy Memory 664. Kamla Das has earned a respectable place in both
[D]. Sad English and...............literature.
Ans:- C [A]. Telgu
[B]. Malyalam
[C]. Tamil
[D]. Kannada
Ans:- B

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665. The poem "My Grandmother's house" is composed 672. Scandinavian worriers are also called________.
by......... [A]. Viking
[A]. Lloyed Weber [B]. Celit
[B]. W. H. Auden [C]. Runic
[C]. John Donne [D]. Celtic
[D]. Kamla Das Ans:- A
Ans:- C
673. The seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxons and Celtic is
666. I was then too young to read , and , my blood turned
known as ______.
cold like the .............
[A]. Scandinavin Heptarchy
[A]. Ice
[B]. Celtic Heptarchy
[B]. Moon
[C]. French Heptarchy
[C]. Snow
[D]. Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy
[D]. Cloud
Ans:- D
Ans:- B
667. Kamla Das reveals a commendable master of phrase 674. The word “are” is a _________ Word.
and control over.............. [A]. Norman
[A]. Verse [B]. Danish
[B]. Rhythm [C]. French
[C]. Free-Rhythms [D]. Scandinavin
[D]. Metaphore Ans:- D
Ans:- B 675. The most notable work inspired by king Alfred was
The_____.
[A]. Vercelli Book
22. Old English (Story of English) [B]. Exeter Book
[C]. Junius
668. The native inhabitants of England were_____. [D]. Theanglo-Saxon Chronicle
[A]. Scandinavin Ans:- D
[B]. Celtic 676. ______Age are from the middle of the 8th Century
[C]. French to the beginning of the 11th Century.
[D]. Denish [A]. Viking
Ans:- B [B]. French
669. Bead's HISTORY was translated by____________. [C]. Runic
[A]. King John [D]. Celtic
[B]. King Salmon Ans:- A
[C]. King Alfred 677. In ancient times_____ had the status of a world
[D]. King Martin language.
Ans:- C [A]. Scandinavin
670. The leadership of Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy gradually [B]. Latin
passed into the hands of the _______. [C]. Runic
[A]. Scandinavin [D]. French
[B]. Celtic Ans:- B
[C]. French 678. The golden period of Old English literature was the
[D]. Anglo-Saxon era of_____.
Ans:- D [A]. King John
671. The history of English begins with the coming of the [B]. King Willims
______from Europe to mainland Britain. [C]. King Alfred
[A]. Norman [D]. King Martin
[B]. Anglo-Saxon Ans:- C
[C]. French
[D]. Scandinavin
Ans:- B

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679. The old Saxon forms were superseded by________ 686. The first period in the history of English is referred
characters. to by one of the following names:
[A]. Scandinavin [A]. Old English
[B]. Roman [B]. Anglo-Saxon
[C]. Runic [C]. Anglo-Celtic
[D]. French [D]. All True
Ans:- D Ans:- D
680. The Norman Conquested the England in _______ . 687. The Anglo-Saxons were fierce, war-like tribes
[A]. Ad 1066 from_____
[B]. Ad 449 [A]. Europe
[C]. Ad 1015 [B]. Mainland Britain
[D]. Ad 929 [C]. France
Ans:- A [D]. Scandinavia
Ans:- A
681. The messages of______ alphabet are difficult to
688. The _____characters were composed of sharp
derive as most of them are generally symbolic.
straight lines without curves.
[A]. Scandinavin
[A]. Scandinavin
[B]. Celtic
[B]. Celtic
[C]. Runic
[C]. Runic
[D]. Anglo-Saxon
[D]. Anglo-Saxon
Ans:- C
Ans:- C
682. The result of the Norman Conquest
689. In the Old English period the two major influences
was____________
were Latin and_________.
[A]. Infusion Of A Large Number Of Scandinavin Words
[A]. Scandinavin
Into The English
[B]. Roman
[B]. Infusion Of A Large Number Of Celtic Words Into
[C]. Runic
The English
[D]. French
[C]. Infusion Of A Large Number Of French Words Into
Ans:- A
The English
[D]. Infusion Of A Large Number Of Germanic Words 690. The year______marks the end of Old English.
Into The English [A]. 1066
Ans:- C [B]. 429
683. The roman script come into existence only [C]. 609
after_____century. [D]. 1215
[A]. 6Th Ans:- A
[B]. 10Th 691. About 800 years ago,________ was a world
[C]. 8Th language.
[D]. 4Th [A]. French
Ans:- A [B]. Spanish
684. The Normans had no interest in developing and [C]. German
patronizing a language such as _______. [D]. Latin
[A]. Scandinavin Ans:- D
[B]. Celtic 692. The first book of English prose and the first
[C]. French continuous history of a European nation in its own
[D]. English language was______.
Ans:- D [A]. Vercelli Book
685. The process of Romanisation was halted by the [B]. Exeter Book
arrival of the _____ [C]. Junius
[A]. Norman [D]. Theanglo-Saxon Chronicle
[B]. Anglo-Saxon Ans:- D
[C]. French
[D]. Scandinavin
Ans:- B

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693. They, their, them are ________Words. 700. Modern English has evolved from the _____dialect.
[A]. Norman [A]. Kentish
[B]. Danish [B]. Northern
[C]. French [C]. West Midland Dialect
[D]. Scandinavin [D]. East Midland
Ans:- B Ans:- C
694. Dover, Cumberland, London, York, Avon, Thames, 701. According to one estimate about _______new
Trent, Dee, Derwent, Manchester, Winchester are words were brought over from the French into English .
_____words. [A]. 10,000
[A]. Scandinavin [B]. 5000
[B]. Celtic [C]. 15,000
[C]. French [D]. 20,000
[D]. Anglo-Saxon Ans:- B
Ans:- B 702. The French influence was gradual but significant
695. Romaunt of the rose is written by_____ during the___
[A]. Geoffrey Chaucer [A]. 13Th Centuries
[B]. King Willims [B]. 14Th Centuries
[C]. King Alfred [C]. 13Th And 14Th Centuries
[D]. King Alexander [D]. All False
Ans:- A Ans:- A
696. Perhaps no single language has influenced English as 703. The Great Vowel Shift began in about AD ______.
much as____ [A]. 1400
[A]. Scandinavin [B]. 1602
[B]. Latin [C]. 629
[C]. Runic [D]. 1066
[D]. French Ans:- A
Ans:- B 704. Middle English came into existence after a gap of
almost _____.
[A]. A Half Century
23. Middle English (Story of English) [B]. A Century
[C]. One And Half Century
697. Middle English had _____ dialects. [D]. Two Centuries
[A]. Three Ans:- B
[B]. Four 705. _______works are the major sources of information
[C]. Five about Middle English grammar, vocabulary and
[D]. Six pronunciation.
Ans:- C [A]. William Langland’S
698. The second half of the fourteenth century is known [B]. John Gower’S
as the period of great_______writers. [C]. John Wyclif’S
[A]. Romantic [D]. Chaucer'S
[B]. Individual Ans:- D
[C]. Religious 706. The printing press set up by _________at the
[D]. Secular Westminster Abbey, England in AD 1476.
Ans:- B [A]. Johannes Gutenberg
699. Vox Clamantis is written by _____________ [B]. Johann Fust
[A]. William Langland’S [C]. William Caxton
[B]. John Gower’S [D]. Peter Schoffer
[C]. John Wyclif’S Ans:- C
[D]. Chaucer'S
Ans:- B

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707. The _____was a series of changes in the 714. The Romaunt of the Rose is written by
pronunciation of the English long vowels. _____________.
[A]. Great Consonant Shift [A]. William Langland’S
[B]. Great Vowel Shift [B]. John Gower’S
[C]. Both True [C]. John Wyclif’S
[D]. All False [D]. Chaucer'S
Ans:- B Ans:- D
708. The________period witnessed extensive and 715. _____existed in both spoken and written form.
fundamental changes in the phonological and [A]. Middle English
grammatical system in English. [B]. Old English
[A]. Modern English [C]. Both True
[B]. Middle English [D]. All False
[C]. Anglo-Saxon English Ans:- A
[D]. Old English
716. The printing press set up by William Caxton at the
Ans:- C
Westminster Abbey, England in ______
709. Middle English period is accepted to be
[A]. Ad 1474
from__________.
[B]. Ad 1475
[A]. Ad 1066-1500
[C]. Ad 1476
[B]. Ad 1155-1500
[D]. Ad 1477
[C]. Ad 1200-1500
Ans:- D
[D]. Ad 1150-1500
Ans:- D 717. Middle English was (a/an)_______ language.
[A]. Standardize
710. The first printing press was set up in AD_______
[B]. Easy
[A]. 1476
[C]. Dialectical
[B]. 1470
[D]. Constant
[C]. 1442
Ans:- C
[D]. 1519
Ans:- A
711. Old English had _____ dialects. 24. Modern English (story of English)
[A]. Three
[B]. Four 718. When the first English dictionary published?
[C]. Five [A]. 1750
[D]. Six [B]. 1755
Ans:- B [C]. 1780
[D]. 1720
712. Piers the Plowman is written by _____________
Ans:- B
[A]. William Langland’S
[B]. John Gower’S 719. Who published the first English dictionary?
[C]. John Wyclif’S [A]. Samuel Johnson
[D]. Chaucer'S [B]. Robert Lowth
Ans:- A [C]. Jai Nes Buchanan
[D]. William Loughton
713. The early literature of Middle English phase (AD
Ans:- A
1150-AD 1215) is exclusively ________in nature.
[A]. Romantic 720. A group of people who oppose the borrowing in
[B]. Boaring English language are called?
[C]. Religious [A]. Priest
[D]. Secular [B]. Optimistic
Ans:- C [C]. Extremist
[D]. Purists
Ans:- D

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721. ______has further strengthened the requirement of 728. The __________are quick learners of the language.
learning and using English for everyday activities. [A]. American
[A]. Liberalization [B]. Africian
[B]. Globalization [C]. Bangladeshi
[C]. Privatization [D]. Indians
[D]. Romanization Ans:- D
Ans:- B
722. What is the official language of UNO and all its
subsidiary units ? 25. English as a World Language
[A]. English
[B]. French 729. ________is a “window to the world”.
[C]. Latin [A]. Chinese
[D]. Hindi [B]. English
Ans:- A [C]. French
723. The 18th Century grammarians shared the [D]. Hindi
__________to establish order in language, Ans:- B
[A]. Spirit Of The Commitment 730. The language of international trade and commerce
[B]. Spirit Of The Era is___
[C]. Spirit Of The Age [A]. Chinese
[D]. Spirit Of The Enthusiasm [B]. English
Ans:- C [C]. French
724. Approximately How many words were included in “A [D]. Russian
Dictionary of the English Language” ? Ans:- B
[A]. 30000 731. English is spoken over a much larger area of the
[B]. 40000 world than_______.
[C]. 50000 [A]. Chinese
[D]. 60000 [B]. English
Ans:- B [C]. French
725. English absorbed words from almost____different [D]. Russian
languages. Ans:- A
[A]. Thirty 732. English is used all over the world as a language
[B]. Forty of_____.
[C]. Fifty [A]. Learning
[D]. Sixty [B]. Communication
Ans:- C [C]. Diplomacy
726. The English from___ Century till now is called [D]. All True
Modern English. Ans:- D
[A]. 15Th 733. English is used as a ________ India, Singapore,
[B]. 16Th Malaysia etc.
[C]. 17Th [A]. Mother Tongue
[D]. 18Th [B]. Second Language
Ans:- A [C]. Third Language
727. What was the name of first English dictionary? [D]. Foreign Language
[A]. Oxford English Dictionary Ans:- B
[B]. Longman English Dictionary 734. Anglo-Indian community of India use English as
[C]. A Dictionary Of The English Language a______.
[D]. Collins’ Dictionaries [A]. Mother Tongue
Ans:- C [B]. Second Language
[C]. Third Language
[D]. Foreign Language
Ans:- A

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735. Which language enjoys the privilege of largest 742. ________dramas are a great river of life and beauty.
number of native speakers? [A]. John Lily
[A]. Chinese [B]. William Shakespeare
[B]. English [C]. Robert Greene
[C]. French [D]. Christopher Marlowe
[D]. Russian Ans:- B
Ans:- A
743. The _______Plays appeared in England soon after
736. The most widely used language in the world today
the Norman Conquest.
is_______.
[A]. Religious
[A]. Chinese
[B]. Comedy
[B]. English
[C]. Masque
[C]. French
[D]. Farce
[D]. Russian
Ans:- A
Ans:- B
737. English is used as a ________ in the UK, USA, 744. When the rule of Charles II was restorted?
Ireland. [A]. 1660
[A]. Mother Tongue [B]. 1760
[B]. Second Language [C]. 1670
[C]. Third Language [D]. 1770
[D]. Foreign Language Ans:- A
Ans:- A 745. Melodrama is to tragedy what farce is to _________
738. English is used as a ________ China, Japan, UAE, etc. [A]. Tragedy
[A]. Mother Tongue [B]. Comedy
[B]. Second Language [C]. Tragi-Comedy
[C]. Third Language [D]. Conflict
[D]. Foreign Language Ans:- B
Ans:- D 746. The_______is a form of dramatic entertainment
which involves dances and disguises.
[A]. Tragedy
26. Story of English Drama [B]. Comedy
[C]. Masque
739. ______revived the tradition of verse drama in the [D]. Farce
twentieth century. Ans:- C
[A]. William Shakespeare 747. In the plays of_____, Man occupied the centere of
[B]. G. B Shaw creation.
[C]. Nicholas Udall [A]. John Lily
[D]. T.S. Eliot [B]. William Shakespeare
Ans:- D [C]. Robert Greene
740. From 1642 to 1660 are called_______age. [D]. Christopher Marlowe
[A]. Charles Ans:- B
[B]. Elizabeth 748. The major elements of drama are Plot, Character,
[C]. University Wits Dialogue, Gestures,________________.
[D]. Restoration [A]. Scenic Effects
Ans:- D [B]. Music
[C]. Soliloquy
741. Drama thrives on the art of_________
[D]. All True
[A]. Personal Perusal
Ans:- D
[B]. The Stage
[C]. Acting 749. The word 'Drama means __________.
[D]. Self-Detachment [A]. Performance
Ans:- D [B]. Acting
[C]. Thing Done
[D]. Story
Ans:- C

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750. In Morality plays, the characters were_________ [D]. Suspense
[A]. Virtues Personified Ans:- D
[B]. Drawn Directly From Life
[C]. Real Human Beings
[D]. Animal
Ans:- A
751. The word 'Drama' comes from a________word. 758. A good dramatist treats his character
[A]. Greek with______impartiality.
[B]. Russian [A]. God-Like
[C]. English [B]. Ghost Like
[D]. French [C]. Immortal
Ans:- A [D]. Mortal
Ans:- A
752. . _____career was the longest in English dramatic
759. John Lily, Thomas Kyd, George Peele, Robert Greene
history.
and Christopher Marlowe were called_______.
[A]. William Shakespeare
[A]. Comedian
[B]. G. B Shaw
[B]. Professional
[C]. Nicholas Udall
[C]. Masterpiece
[D]. David Mamet
[D]. University Wits
Ans:- B
Ans:- D
753. By the years 1300 the Miracles play eagerly adopted
by___. 760. What was the name of the first religious Plays?
[A]. Merchant [A]. Ludus De Sancta Kathurian Iracal
[B]. Trade Guides [B]. Ludus Sancta De Kathurian
[C]. European [C]. Kathurian Ludus De Sancta
[D]. British [D]. Iracal Kathurian Ludus De Sancta
Ans:- B Ans:- A
754. First comedy drama Roister Doister was written 761. In a tragedy drama, the conflict terminates in a
by_________in 1550 . _________?
[A]. William Shakespeare [A]. Direct Appeal
[B]. G. B Shaw [B]. Directly Didactic
[C]. Nicholas Udall [C]. Directly Emotive
[D]. David Mamet [D]. None Of These
Ans:- C Ans:- B
755. Which is the backbone of drama? 762. Drama is designed to perform______.
[A]. Tragedy [A]. For Personal Perusal
[B]. Comedy [B]. On The Stage
[C]. Tragi-Comedy [C]. For Audience
[D]. Conflict [D]. All True
Ans:- D Ans:- B
756. Ben Jonson (1573-1637) was a learned scholar and 763. The religious Plays is also known as _________ play.
the greatest contemporary of________. [A]. Miracal
[A]. John Lily [B]. Religiousness
[B]. William Shakespeare [C]. Masque
[C]. Robert Greene [D]. Farce
[D]. Christopher Marlowe Ans:- A
Ans:- B
764. Drama is a literary art as well as____________art.
757. In a tragedy drama, the conflict terminates in a [A]. Performance
_________? [B]. Acting
[A]. Action [C]. Supernatural
[B]. Climax [D]. Representational
[C]. Catastrophe Ans:- D

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765. _______is an outstanding feature of dramatic design 772. The first English history novel “lvanhoe” was written
and appears in the form of the reduplication of motives, by___.
interest and themes. [A]. Janе Austen
[A]. Farce [B]. Sir Walter Scott
[B]. One Act Play [C]. Kenilworth
[C]. Parallelism [D]. Charles Dickens
[D]. Masque Ans:- B
Ans:- C 773. The author of the novel “Bye, Bye Blackbird”
27. Story of The Novel In English is______.
[A]. Anita Desai
766. The author of the novel “The Peacock” is______. [B]. Arun Joshi
[A]. Anita Desai [C]. Vikram Seth
[B]. Arun Joshi [D]. Amitav Ghosh
[C]. Vikram Seth Ans:- A
[D]. Amitav Ghosh 774. The author of the novel “The Dragon cannot Dance”
Ans:- A is______.
767. The author of the novel “The Mimic Man” is______. [A]. George Lemming
[A]. George Lemming [B]. Earl Lovelace
[B]. Earl Lovelace [C]. Lakshmi Persaud
[C]. Lakshmi Persaud [D]. V.S. Naipoul
[D]. V.S. Naipoul Ans:- B
Ans:- D 775. The author of the novel “The Edible Woman” is____.
[A]. Margaret Atwood
768. Novel is not newness but_________.
[B]. Tony Morrison
[A]. Genuineness
[C]. Alice Walker
[B]. Very Ancient
[D]. Richard Wright
[C]. Very Primitive
Ans:- C
[D]. Very Elementary
Ans:- A 776. The novels written by______are protests against
oppression and racial discrimination
769. The author of the novel “The Yapes of Wrath”
[A]. Australian
is______.
[B]. Canadian
[A]. Saul Bellow
[C]. Black American
[B]. John Steinbeck
[D]. African
[C]. John Dos Parros
Ans:- C
[D]. Ernest Hemingway
777. The author of the novel “Train to Pakistan”
Ans:- B
is______.
770. The author of the novel “Butterfly in the Wing”
[A]. Kamala Markandaya
is______.
[B]. Khushwant Singh
[A]. George Lemming
[C]. Chamanwahab
[B]. Earl Lovelace
[D]. Manohar Malagaonkar
[C]. Lakshmi Persaud
Ans:- B
[D]. V.S. Naipoul
Ans:- C 778. The author of the novel “Untouchable” is _______.
771. The author of the novel “The Pickwick Papers” is [A]. Mulk Raj Anand
_______. [B]. R.K. Narayan
[A]. Janе Austen [C]. Raja Rao
[B]. Sir Walter Scott [D]. Nayantara Sahgal
[C]. Kenilworth Ans:- A
[D]. Charles Dickens
Ans:- D

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779. The author of the novel “The Big Money” is______. [D]. Modern
[A]. Saul Bellow Ans:- C
[B]. John Steinbeck
[C]. John Dos Parros
[D]. Ernest Hemingway
Ans:- C
780. The author of the novel “Coolie” is _______. 787. The author of the novel “In the Castle of My Skin”
[A]. Mulk Raj Anand is______.
[B]. R.K. Narayan [A]. George Lemming
[C]. Raja Rao [B]. Earl Lovelace
[D]. Nayantara Sahgal [C]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा
Ans:- A [D]. V.S. Naipoul
781. The author of the novel “The Conservationist” Ans:- A
is______. 788. ______is the most important and popular medium
[A]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे of this age which could compete with both film and radio.
[B]. Ngugi Wa Thiong/अंगचग वा थायोंग [A]. Drama
[C]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा [B]. Spectacle
[C]. Novel
[D]. Nadine Gordimer/नडीन गोचडि मर
[D]. Television
Ans:- D
Ans:- C
782. The author of the novel “Some Inner Fury” is______.
789. The author of the novel “The Portrait of A Lady”
[A]. Kamala Markandaya
is______.
[B]. Khushwant Singh
[A]. Herman Melville
[C]. Chamanwahab
[B]. Mark Twain
[D]. Manohar Malagaonkar
[C]. Henry James
Ans:- A
[D]. Ernest Hemingway
783. The author of the novel “The House for Mr Vishwas” Ans:- C
is______. 790. The author of the novel “Huckleberry Finn”
[A]. George Lemming is______.
[B]. Earl Lovelace [A]. Herman Melville
[C]. Lakshmi Persaud [B]. Mark Twain
[D]. V.S. Naipoul [C]. Henry James
Ans:- D [D]. Ernest Hemingway
784. The author of the novel “Tom Jones” is __________. Ans:- B
[A]. Richazdson 791. . The author of the novel “The Bluest Eye” is____.
[B]. Bunyan [A]. Margaret Atwood
[C]. Fielding [B]. Tony Morrison
[D]. Daniel Defoe [C]. Ralph Ellison
Ans:- C [D]. Richard Wright
785. ________is called the father of the moderm novel. Ans:- B
[Annual Exam-18] 792. The author of the novel “A Bend in the Ganges”
[A]. Richazdson is______.
[B]. Bunyan [A]. Kamala Markandaya
[C]. Fielding [B]. Khushwant Singh
[D]. Daniel Defoe [C]. Chaman Wahab
Ans:- A [D]. Manohar Malagaonkar
786. The_____ novel deals with relation between Ans:- D
loneliness and love
[A]. Psychological
[B]. Pacificatorius
[C]. Victorian

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793. The author of the novel “A Son's Story” is______. 800. The author of the novel “Pride and Prejudice” is
[A]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे _______.
[B]. Ngugi Wa Thiong/अंगचग वा थायोंग [A]. Janе Austen
[C]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा [B]. Sir Walter Scott
[C]. Kenilworth
[D]. Nadine Gordimer/नडीन गोचडि मर
[D]. Daniel Defoe
Ans:- D
Ans:- A
794. The author of the novel “Tree of Man” is____. 801. The author of the novel “Herzog and Humboldt's
[A]. Patrick White Gift” is____.
[B]. Tony Morrison [A]. Saul Bellow
[C]. Alice Walker [B]. John Steinbeck
[D]. Ralph Ellison [C]. John Dos Parros
Ans:- A [D]. Ernest Hemingway
795. A novel grows directly out of ________. Ans:- A
[A]. Experiences 802. The author of the novel “Things Fall Apart” is______.
[B]. Life [A]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा
[C]. Feeling [B]. Ngugi Wa Thiong/अंगचग वा थायोंग
[D]. Knowledge [C]. Nadine Gordimer/नडीन गोचडि मर
Ans:- B [D]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे
796. The author of the novel “A Walk in the Night and Ans:- A
Other Stories” is______. 803. The author of the novel “Voices in the City”
[A]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे is______.
[B]. Ngugi Wa Thiong/अंगचग वा थायोंग [A]. Anita Desai
[C]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा [B]. Arun Joshi
[D]. Nadine Gordimer/नडीन गोचडि मर [C]. Vikram Seth
Ans:- C [D]. Amitav Ghosh
797. The author of the novel “The God of Small Things” Ans:- A
is______. 804. The author of the novel “The Serpent and the Rope”
[A]. Shashi Tharoor is______.
[B]. Arundhati Roy [A]. Mulk Raj Anand
[C]. Raj Kamal Jha [B]. R.K. Narayan
[D]. Kiran Desai [C]. Raja Rao
Ans:- B [D]. Nayantara Sahgal
798. The author of the novel “The 42nd Parallel” Ans:- C
is______. 805. The author of the novel “Twice Born Twice Dead”
[A]. Saul Bellow is______.
[B]. John Steinbeck [A]. Kamala Markandaya
[C]. John Dos Parros [B]. Khushwant Singh
[D]. Ernest Hemingway [C]. K.S. Duggal
Ans:- C [D]. Manohar Malagaonkar
799. The author of the novel “Strange Case of Billy Ans:- C
Biswas” is______. 806. The author of the novel “Rich Like Us” is______.
[A]. Anita Desai [A]. Mulk Raj Anand
[B]. Arun Joshi [B]. R.K. Narayan
[C]. Vikram Seth [C]. Raja Rao
[D]. Amitav Ghosh [D]. Nayantara Sahgal
Ans:- B Ans:- D

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807. The author of the novel “The Europeans” is______. [D]. Golden Day
[A]. Herman Melville Ans:- B
[B]. Mark Twain
[C]. Henry James
[D]. Ernest Hemingway
Ans:- C
808. The modern age in English literature started from 815. The author of the novel “The Old Man and the Sea”
the beginning of the ______century. is______.
[A]. 19Th [A]. Herman Melville
[B]. 20Th [B]. Mark Twain
[C]. 21Th [C]. Henry James
[D]. 17Th [D]. Ernest Hemingway
Ans:- B Ans:- D
809. The author of the novel “Shastra” is______. 816. The rise of the novel was the result of the
[A]. George Lemming democratic movement of ______century.
[B]. Earl Lovelace [A]. 16Th
[C]. Lakshmi Persaud [B]. 17Th
[D]. V.S. Naipoul [C]. 18Th
Ans:- C [D]. 19Th
Ans:- C
810. The author of the novel “Of Mice and Men”
817. The author of the novel “Great Indian Novel”
is______.
is______.
[A]. Saul Bellow
[A]. Shashi Tharoor
[B]. John Steinbeck
[B]. Arundhati Roy
[C]. John Dos Parros
[C]. Raj Kamal Jha
[D]. Ernest Hemingway
[D]. Kiran Desai
Ans:- B
Ans:- A
811. The author of the novel “Life and Adventures оf
818. The Indian English writing which began with
Robinson Crasoe” is __________.
______'s work.
[A]. Richazdson
[A]. Dean Mohammand
[B]. Bunyan
[B]. Mulk Raj Anand
[C]. Fielding
[C]. Raj Kamal Jha
[D]. Daniel Defoe
[D]. Kiran Desai
Ans:- D
Ans:- A
812. The author of the novel “Storm in Chandgarth”
is______. 819. The author of the novel “Invisible Man” is____.
[A]. Mulk Raj Anand [A]. Margaret Atwood
[B]. R.K. Narayan [B]. Tony Morrison
[C]. Raja Rao [C]. Ralph Ellison
[D]. Nayantara Sahgal [D]. Richard Wright
Ans:- D Ans:- C
813. The author of the novel “Half A Life” is______. 820. Novel is an expression of life through the medium
[A]. George Lemming of____.
[B]. Earl Lovelace [A]. Feeling
[C]. Lakshmi Persaud [B]. Thinking
[D]. V.S. Naipoul [C]. Learning
Ans:- D [D]. Language
Ans:- D
814. The early Victorian period saw the ___of the English
novel.
[A]. Rainy Day
[B]. Heyday
[C]. Bad Day

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821. The author of the novel “For Whom the Bell Tolls” 829. Novel is a vital record of what we
is______. see,_________from life.
[A]. Herman Melville [A]. Feel
[B]. Mark Twain [B]. Think
[C]. Henry James [C]. Learn
[D]. Ernest Hemingway [D]. All True
Ans:- D Ans:- D
822. The author of the novel “Azadi” is______. 830. The author of the novel “Golden Gate” is______.
[A]. Kamala Markandaya [A]. Anita Desai
[B]. Khushwant Singh [B]. Arun Joshi
[C]. Chaman Wahab [C]. Vikram Seth
[D]. Manohar Malagaonkar [D]. Amitav Ghosh
Ans:- C Ans:- C
823. The earliest forms of the novel are 831. The _______ novels advocate existence of life in
the______________. diversity.
[A]. French Romances [A]. Australian
[B]. Religious Roman Text [B]. Canadian
[C]. Greek Romances [C]. Black American
[D]. Religious Greek Text [D]. African
Ans:- C Ans:- B
824. The modern novel is_______. 832. The author of the novel “The Guide” is______.
[A]. Psychological [A]. Mulk Raj Anand
[B]. Pacificatorius [B]. R.K. Narayan
[C]. Pabulor [C]. Raja Rao
[D]. Very Interesting [D]. Nayantara Sahgal
Ans:- A Ans:- B
825. The author of the novel “The Foreigner” is______. 833. ___novelists have made a remarkable contribution
[A]. Anita Desai to English literature
[B]. Arun Joshi [A]. Australian
[C]. Vikram Seth [B]. Canadian
[D]. Amitav Ghosh [C]. American
Ans:- B [D]. African
Ans:- C
826. The author of the novel “Two Leaves and a Bud”
834. The author of the novel “Typee and Mobydick”
is______.
is______.
[A]. Mulk Raj Anand
[A]. Herman Melville
[B]. R.K. Narayan
[B]. Mark Twain
[C]. Raja Rao
[C]. Henry James
[D]. Nayantara Sahgal
[D]. Ernest Hemingway
Ans:- A
Ans:- A
827. The author of the novel “Pamela” is______. 835. The author of the novel “A Guest of Honour”
[A]. Richazdson is______.
[B]. Bunyan
[A]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे
[C]. Fielding
[B]. Ngugi Wa Thiong/अंगचग वा थायोंग
[D]. Daniel Defoe
Ans:- A [C]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा
[D]. Nadine Gordimer/नडीन गोचडि मर
828. The author of the novel “Nectar in a Sieve”
Ans:- D
is______.
[A]. Kamala Markandaya
[B]. Khushwant Singh
[C]. Chamanwahab
[D]. Manohar Malagaonkar
Ans:- A
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836. The author of the novel “Tom Sawyer” is______. 843. The author of the novel “The Blue Bedspread”
[A]. Herman Melville is______.
[B]. Mark Twain [A]. Shashi Tharoor
[C]. Henry James [B]. Arundhati Roy
[D]. Ernest Hemingway [C]. Raj Kamal Jha
Ans:- B [D]. Kiran Desai
Ans:- C
837. The author of the novel “The Colour Purple” is____.
844. The author of the novel “Sula” is____.
[A]. Margaret Atwood
[A]. Margaret Atwood
[B]. Tony Morrison
[B]. Tony Morrison
[C]. Alice Walker
[C]. Ralph Ellison
[D]. Richard Wright
[D]. Richard Wright
Ans:- B
Ans:- B
838. The author of the novel “The Shadow Lines”
845. The author of the novel “Native Son and Black Boy”
is______.
is____.
[A]. Anita Desai
[A]. Margaret Atwood
[B]. Arun Joshi
[B]. Tony Morrison
[C]. Vikram Seth
[C]. Ralph Ellison
[D]. Amitav Ghosh
[D]. Richard Wright
Ans:- D
Ans:- D
839. The author of the novel “A Farewell to Arms”
846. The Indian English fiction has won___Booker prize
is______.
so far.
[A]. Herman Melville
[A]. Six
[B]. Mark Twain
[B]. Five
[C]. Henry James
[C]. Seven
[D]. Ernest Hemingway
[D]. Eight
Ans:- D
Ans:- B
840. The author of the novel “The Ambassadors”
847. The author of the novel “Arrow of God” is______.
is______.
[A]. Herman Melville [A]. Chinua Achebe/चिनु आ अिेबे
[B]. Mark Twain [B]. Ngugi Wa Thiong/अंगचग वा थायोंग
[C]. Henry James [C]. Alex La Guma/एले क्स लो गुमा
[D]. Ernest Hemingway [D]. Nadine Gordimer/नडीन गोचडि मर
Ans:- C Ans:- A
841. The author of the novel “A Suitable Boy” is______. 848. The author of the novel “The Inheritance of Loss”
[A]. Anita Desai is______.
[B]. Arun Joshi [A]. Shashi Tharoor
[C]. Vikram Seth [B]. Arundhati Roy
[D]. Amitav Ghosh [C]. Raj Kamal Jha
Ans:- C [D]. Kiran Desai
Ans:- D
842. The author of the novel “Voss” is____.
[A]. Patrick White
[B]. Tony Morrison
[C]. Alice Walker
[D]. Ralph Ellison
Ans:- A

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