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John Donne 6 / 147 John Donne has written the poem – The Soilder Song of Myself An Epitaph Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe 7 / 147 The poet (John Donne) is better than the – Earth Sun Sky Moon 8 / 147 How many times the word ‘you’ has been used in Song of Myself? None of these Thrice Ones Twice 9 / 147 Walt Whitman is ______ years old. 35 37 34 36 10 / 147 Walt Whitman has written the poem- An epitaph The soldier Song of myself Fire-hymn 11 / 147 Whitman was ______ poet. A British An American An Indian None of these 12 / 147 ‘And what I assume you shall assume’ is taken from the poem- Song of Myself An Epitaph Fire-Hymn The Soldier 13 / 147 Who is the speaker in Song of Myself ? Walt Whitman Robert Frost Emerson None of these 14 / 147 The opening section of ‘Song of Myself’ is entitled has- None of these Grass I celebrated myself Animal 15 / 147 ‘Now The Leaves are Falling’ is- An elegy A lyric An ode A sonnet 16 / 147 Auden won the Pulitzer prize in- 1949 1947 1950 1948 17 / 147 In the second line of the poem, Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast’ ‘Nurse’ stands for - None of these A plant A fruit A tree 18 / 147 W.H. Auden has written the poem- T.S. Eliot Walt Whitman W.H. Auden John Keats 19 / 147 ‘Whispering neighbours, left and right’ is a line from the poem- Now the leaves are falling fast Song of myself An epitaph Snake 20 / 147 ______ waterfall could bless the travellers passing through that way. Red Yellow Grey White 21 / 147 For Auden poetry was- A serious game A light game None of these An interesting game 22 / 147 ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists of - Four stanzas Three stanzas Six stanzas Five stanzas 23 / 147 ’Ode To Autumn’ is- A ballad An elegy An ode An epic 24 / 147 In ‘Ode to Autumn’ Keats deals with ______ in detail. Autumn Winter Summer Spring 25 / 147 ______ scene was a great lover of nature. John Donne Walt Whitman W.H. Auden John Keats 26 / 147 John Keats has written the poem- An epitaph Fire-hymn Ode to autumn The soldier 27 / 147 Autumn is a season of mellow- No wind None of these Fruitlessness Fruitfulness 28 / 147 Who called ‘Ode To Autumn’ Keats’ most satisfying of all the odes ? Wordsworth Arthur Compton-Rickett Dryden Coleridge 29 / 147 ‘And when I crumble, who will remember is written by- Walter de la mare Rupert Brooke John Donne John Keats 30 / 147 Walter de la Mare belonged to______ century. 18th None of these 20th 19th 31 / 147 Walter de la Mare received the ‘Order of Merit’ with Queen Elizabeth-II in- 1953 1951 1952 1954 32 / 147 The term ‘crumble’ used in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ means to- Suffer l Die bi Live None of these 33 / 147 Who has composed the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ ? D.H. Lawrence W.H. Auden Rupert Brooke Walter de la Mare 34 / 147 Walter de la Mare was- All of these A short story-writer A Poet A novelist 35 / 147 The poetic device, wbich is used in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ is – Metaphor Personification Ambiguity Simile 36 / 147 According to ‘The Soldier’ England has given her natives her flowers – None of these To offer To love To worship 37 / 147 Rupert Brooke is remembered as a – Realistic poet Trench poet Georgian poet War poet 38 / 147 Rupert Brooke was died in – 1914 1915 1913 1916 39 / 147 The term ‘concealed stands for ______ in The Soldier. None of these Hidden Disappeared Absent 40 / 147 ‘It I should die, think only, this my me’ is taken from- Snake Fire-hymn An epitaph The soldier 41 / 147 Rupert Brooke speaks in the guise of an ______Soldier. English French European American 42 / 147 The Soldier is a ______ poem. War Happy Mature Love 43 / 147 Macavity’s powers of leviation would make a ______ stare. Saint None of these Fakir Devil 44 / 147 Macavity is called – The Mysterious Paw The Exposed Paw The Hidden Paw the Naughty Paw 45 / 147 ‘And when the foreign office find a Treaty’s gone astray is written by- Rupert Brooke Kamala das Walt Whitman T.S. Eliot 46 / 147 Eliot was a- Poet Verse dramatist All of these Critic 47 / 147 Macavity is an- Looter Criminals Diplomat Outlaw 48 / 147 Mungojerrie and Griddlebone are also- Dogs Monkeys Cats Birds 49 / 147 Macavity: the Mystery Cat’ is a ______ poem. Humorous Symbolic Didactic None of these 50 / 147 It was the ______ of the poet aling with him, passing by the cremation ghat. Father Son Mother Brother 51 / 147 The term ‘debauchery’ in ‘Fire-Hymn’ stands for- None of these Disgusting behaviour Moral behaviour Immoral behaviour 52 / 147 ‘Fire-Hymn’ deals with ______ ghar. Burning None of these Drinking Bathing 53 / 147 Keki N. Daruwalla consigned his new born ______ to flames. Son Sister Brother Daughter 54 / 147 Keki N. Daruwalla has written the poem- The Soldier Fire-Hymn Song of Myself Snake 55 / 147 ‘We saw embers losing their cruel redness’ is taken from ______ Song of Myself Snake The Soldier Fire-Hymn 56 / 147 Who has composed the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn” ? J. Mahapatra K.N. Daruwalla None of these Kamala das 57 / 147 The speaker had a desire to talk to ______ Snake Cat Scorpion Rat 58 / 147 D.H. Lawrence has written the poem- My grand mother’s house An epitaph The soldier Snake 59 / 147 ‘He lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do’ is written by- John Keats D.H. Lawrence Rupert Brooke T.S. Eliot 60 / 147 The snake met the poet near his water ______ Well Trough Pond Bucket 61 / 147 The phrase ‘a king of exile’ in the poem ‘Snake’ stands for- The elephant The lion The snake The rat 62 / 147 The poet had gone to the water trough to drink ______ Water Coffee Tea Milk 63 / 147 The speaker in the poem ‘Snake’ hits the snake with- A hunter A log A rod None of these 64 / 147 ‘My Grandmother’s House’ published in- Summer in calcutta ‘Descendants The old playhouse and other poems None of these 65 / 147 Kamala Das was born in ______ 1935 1933 1936 1934 66 / 147 She noticed a ______ behind the door of the bedroom. Cat Cow Dog Ox 67 / 147 Which figure of speech has been used in ‘My Grandmother’s House’ ? Metaphore Simile Personification Epic simile 68 / 147 Kamala Das has written the poem – The Soldier Fire-Hymn Snake My Grandmother’s House 69 / 147 ‘My Grandmother’s House’ published in – 1965 1964 1966 1963 70 / 147 When did the speaker of ‘My Grandmother’s House’ live with her grandmother ? During her childhood During her youth None of these During her adolescence 71 / 147 Civilization points out to man - How to win the enemy The way of living The path of duty How to make money 72 / 147 He used as the chief weapons - Guns Truth And Non-Violence Swords Nuclear Weapons 73 / 147 The tendency of Indian civilization is to elevate - Immorality Moral Being Partiality Dishonesty 74 / 147 Indian glory is that it is - Ignorant Movable Immovable Uncivilised 75 / 147 Mahatma Gandhi has written the lesson - I have a dream The earth Indian civilization and culture The artist 76 / 147 Pharaohs were rulers were ancient- India Russia Greece Egypt 77 / 147 He wrote different articles for - ‘The Blitze’ ‘The Times of India’ ‘The Hindu’ ‘Young India’ 78 / 147 Dr. Zakir Hussain delivered his speech in ______ 1968 1966 1965 1967 79 / 147 Dr. Zakir Hussain entered the office in a spirit of … humility. Special Playful New Long 80 / 147 Dr. Zakir Hussain delivered his speech in 1967 after taking the oath of the - Minister Governor President Chief Minister 81 / 147 ______ is the prime instrument of nation building. None of These Agriculture Education Trade 82 / 147 ______ brought a lot of erudition and wealth of Knowledge to the Presidensy. Dr. Radha Krishnan Dr. Zakir Hussain Dr. Rajendra Prasad Gyani zail singh 83 / 147 As the president, Dr. Hussain advocated for the growth of- Certain religions The poor only The rich only The whole nation 84 / 147 Dr. Zakir Hussain took the oath as the – Governor Minister President None of These 85 / 147 The author has a complex about- Ministers officials Relative Guest 86 / 147 Nanukaka portrayed himself as the hereditary astrologer of the Maharaja of- Ninnore None of These Jaipur Bikaner 87 / 147 ______ was coming to visit the narrator’s family. Hajrat barkat ali None of these Sohanlal ratiram Nanukaka 88 / 147 Nanukaka wrote a cheque for a ______ rupees. Hundred Thousand Five Hundred Ten Thousand 89 / 147 Nanukaka was to stay for ______ Three or four days A week Four or five days Two or three days 90 / 147 ______ is the main character of the story ‘A Pinch of Snuff. Sohanlal Ratiram None of These Manohar Malgaonkar Nanukaka 91 / 147 Nanukaka’ was installed in- Author’s bedroom The drawing room The guest room The Varandah 92 / 147 Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on- Mar-04 May-04 Apr-04 Dec-04 93 / 147 The condition of the ______ apalling. Negroes Indians African None of These 94 / 147 Martin Luther King Jr. dislikes ______ discrimination. Racial Religion Sex Caste 95 / 147 King is regarded as one of the greatest – Artists Scientists Orators Separatists 96 / 147 The word ‘momentous’ stands for – Very Important Foolishness Unimportant Aggressive 97 / 147 Martin Luther King Jr. belonged to – France China The USA Britain 98 / 147 ______ was a great orator. Germaine Greer Pearl S. Buck Martin Luther King Jr. Shiga Naoya 99 / 147 ______ Would not help the corn to grow unless he was allowed to feast on the blood of children. None of These Noloch Toloch Moloch 100 / 147 Bertrand Russell has written the lesson- A pinch of snuff I have a dream The artist Ideas that have helped mankind 101 / 147 We are able to get variety of enjoyment due to- Our intelligence Our riches Our physical strength None of these 102 / 147 Russell was awarded Nobel Prize for- Literature Philosophy Economics Medicine 103 / 147 The most indubitable respect in which ideas have helped mankind is- Happiness More knowledge Numbers Less numbers 104 / 147 Bertrand Russell was a philosopher and a – Mathematician Scientist None of these Geologist 105 / 147 Every human death loy starvation is preceded by a long period of Happiness None of These Anxiety Sorrow 106 / 147 Shiga Naova died in – 1981 1971 1961 1941 107 / 147 Shiga Naoya is a ______ writer. Japanese Chinese American Indian 108 / 147 Shiga Naoya was born in- 1873 1853 1893 1883 109 / 147 Seibei bought a ______ inch gourd from an old woman. Four Five Seven Six 110 / 147 Seibi was- None of these An artist A singer A musician 111 / 147 One day Seibei was caught red handed by his ______ teacher. Math Hindi Ethics Hindi 112 / 147 He was a celebrated Japanese- Columnist Short Story Writer Dramatist Novelist 113 / 147 In traditional society a woman lose her own name and is known as the mother of her first born child, but the West regards it is – Outrageous None of These Beneficial Good 114 / 147 In Bangladesh children are looked after by the- Father only Mother only Whole family None of these 115 / 147 Traditional method of child-birth is accepted – Fearfully Dengerously None of These Culturally and collectively 116 / 147 Who has written ‘A Child is Born!? G. Greer None of these B. Russell S. Naoya 117 / 147 Sylheti woman and her child are given new dress on the day of the birth. 6th 5th 8th 7th 118 / 147 The naming ceremony is held when the baby is- The days old Five days old Seven days old None of these 119 / 147 In Bangladesh Rupthoka is a kind of - Bread Fairy Tales Sweet Dish None of These 120 / 147 Dorothy L. Sayers was born in – 1883 1863 1893 1873 121 / 147 The first chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is ______ Debt Grant By The Governinent Donation Advertisement 122 / 147 The ______ Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free. Chinese Indian British European 123 / 147 In democracy, the freedom of press is – None of these Not necessary Dangerous Necessary 124 / 147 The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is - Debt The Wealth of Owner Donation Grant By the Government 125 / 147 The state is the – Servant of the people Master of the people None of these Exploiter of the people 126 / 147 The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by organization chief factors. Three Two Four One 127 / 147 The doctor advised the parents to give to Benjy- None of these Toys Medicine Some work 128 / 147 Benjy’s father was – A teacher A painter A preacher A doctor 129 / 147 When he left the school he had Forty or fifty hens None of these Thirty of forty hens Sixty or seventy hens 130 / 147 Benjy left the school at- Twelve None of these Twenty Fourteen 131 / 147 ______ drives his parents from their house. Florence Sanders Benjy Johnson 132 / 147 Benjy purchased land from – Randers Sanders Meanders None of these 133 / 147 H.E. Bates was born in- 1906 1915 1925 1905 134 / 147 The book ‘Come, My Beloved’ has the- Indian background Chinese background American background English background 135 / 147 Pearl S. Buck has written the lesson – India Through a Traveller’s Eyes I Have a Dream A Child is Born The Artist 136 / 147 I was called to kill a dangerous _________. Tiger Cat Dog Snake 137 / 147 Pearl S. Buck taught in- An American University None of these A Chinese University An Indian University 138 / 147 From boyhood the Indian woodway are taught that the right hand is for clean services. People Young Boys Children 139 / 147 Indian peasants are poorer than their ______ counterparts. Srilanka Russian Pakistani Chinese 140 / 147 ‘Indian Through a Traveller’s Eyes’ is an inspiring– drama essay story novel 141 / 147 To come back to Natalia, Lomov- accepted hesitated Refused None of these 142 / 147 Natalia is – A peace-loving A shrew None of these An insane 143 / 147 Anton Chekhov was – An American A German An Indian A Russian 144 / 147 “I’II prove to you in court that they “remine”, said- None of these Choobookov Lomov Natalia 145 / 147 Lomov’s was the ______ of Chekhov, Neighbour Enemy Brother Friend 146 / 147 Anton Chekov began his career by writing – Novels Poetry Comic sketches Drama 147 / 147 Lomov claims to have the memory of – A tiger A lion a fox An elephant 0% Restart quiz