1. |
Boman Desai was born in ______. |
A. | 1930 |
B. | 1950 |
C. | 1940 |
D. | 1960 |
Answer» B. 1950 |
2. |
The story "Between the Mosque and the Temple" is derive from Boman Desai's which novel? |
A. | "The Memory of Elephants" |
B. | "A Woman Madly in love" |
C. | "A Woman from Bombay" |
D. | "Asylum, USA" |
Answer» A. "The Memory of Elephants" |
3. |
How did the common people refers to Babu? |
A. | Baiji |
B. | Sisterji |
C. | Ammaji |
D. | Maiji |
Answer» D. Maiji |
4. |
How did Babu visit the place? |
A. | By bus |
B. | By walking |
C. | by car |
D. | by bike |
Answer» B. By walking |
5. |
How many footsteps did Banu measure "Between the Mosque and the Temple"? |
A. | 230 |
B. | 235 |
C. | 232 |
D. | 237 |
Answer» C. 232 |
6. |
What was the issue between the Hindus and Muslims? |
A. | Placement of temple |
B. | Placement of mosque |
C. | placement of school |
D. | Placement of a rubbish bin |
Answer» D. Placement of a rubbish bin |
7. |
Who wrote "My Financial Career"? |
A. | Boman Desai |
B. | Stephen Leocock |
C. | Langston Hughes |
D. | Jawaharlal Nehru |
Answer» B. Stephen Leocock |
8. |
Where did the narrator want to go? |
A. | Bank |
B. | Jail |
C. | Station |
D. | Temple |
Answer» A. Bank |
9. |
"My Financial Career" was first published in _____. |
A. | 1920 |
B. | 1915 |
C. | 1910 |
D. | 1917 |
Answer» C. 1910 |
10. |
How much salary has been raised a month by narrator? |
A. | 60 dollars |
B. | 50 dollars |
C. | 6 dollars |
D. | 56 dollars |
Answer» B. 50 dollars |
11. |
How much dollars the narrator wants to deposite? |
A. | 59 dollars |
B. | 50 dollars |
C. | 59 dollars |
D. | 56 dollars |
Answer» D. 56 dollars |
12. |
Instead of six dollars the narrator withdraw how much dollars? |
A. | 58 dollars |
B. | 52 dollars |
C. | 56 dollars |
D. | 55 dollars |
Answer» C. 56 dollars |
13. |
Who gave the " Speech on Indian Independence"? |
A. | Gandhiji |
B. | Sardar Patel |
C. | Rabinranath Tagor |
D. | Jawaharlal Nehru |
Answer» D. Jawaharlal Nehru |
14. |
When did Nehru deliver a "speech on Indian Independence" to the nation |
A. | Midnight at 14th August,1947 |
B. | Midnight at 14th August,1945 |
C. | Midnight at 14th August,1948 |
D. | Midnight at 14th August,1946 |
Answer» A. Midnight at 14th August,1947 |
15. |
Who was the first prime minister of Independent India? |
A. | Gandhiji |
B. | Rajendr Prasad |
C. | Jawaharlal Nehru |
D. | Indira Gandhi |
Answer» C. Jawaharlal Nehru |
16. |
According to Nehru, who was the architect of Indian freedom? |
A. | Sardar Patel |
B. | Gandhiji |
C. | B.R.Ambedkar |
D. | Aurobindo |
Answer» B. Gandhiji |
17. |
The life span of Jawaharlal Nehru is ____. |
A. | 1889-1964 |
B. | 1880-1960 |
C. | 1875-1935 |
D. | 1878-1964 |
Answer» A. 1889-1964 |
18. |
Who wrote the poem ' The World Is Too Much With Us '? |
A. | Emily Dickinson |
B. | William Wordsworth |
C. | Boman Desai |
D. | William Blake |
Answer» B. William Wordsworth |
19. |
What type of the poem ' The World Is Too Much With Us'? |
A. | Sonnet |
B. | epic |
C. | ballad |
D. | elegy |
Answer» A. Sonnet |
20. |
The World Is Too Much With Us' was first published in.... |
A. | 1809 |
B. | 1808 |
C. | 1807 |
D. | 1811 |
Answer» C. 1807 |
21. |
Where people have sold their hearts? |
A. | to the God of wealth |
B. | to the God of nature |
C. | to the God of revenge |
D. | to the God of piece |
Answer» A. to the God of wealth |
22. |
In which religion dislike the poet in this sonnet? |
A. | Muslim |
B. | Jain |
C. | Christian |
D. | Hindu |
Answer» C. Christian |
23. |
What is the rhyme scheme of the sonnet "The World is too much with Us"? |
A. | ABBAABBACDDDCC |
B. | ABBAABBACCDDEE |
C. | AABBCCDDEE |
D. | ABBAABBACDCDCD |
Answer» D. ABBAABBACDCDCD |
24. |
How many lines in sonnet? |
A. | 18 |
B. | 14 |
C. | 20 |
D. | 12 |
Answer» B. 14 |
25. |
Which kind of natural imagined are not presented in "The World is too much with Us"? |
A. | the sun |
B. | the moon |
C. | the wind |
D. | the river |
Answer» D. the river |
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