30 जनवरी 0% Your Total Time is = 60 Min Time up !! Old Test ■ आप इस Test को जितनी बार मन करें, उतनी बार दे सकते है। ■ इस Test का किसी भी तरह का रिजल्ट नही आएगा। ■ इस Test को सबके लिए खुला रखा गया है ताकि स्टूडेंट्स बेहतर प्रैक्टिस कर सकें। ■ अब आप इस Quiz से अनगिनत बार अपनी प्रैक्टिस कर सकते है। ■ दिए गये कुल समय में ही आपको Quiz देना होगा। ■ अगर आपने दिए गये समय के अंदर Quiz समाप्त नही किया तो यह अपने आप सबमिट हो जायेगा। All the Best 1 / 147 The poet (John Donne) is better than the – Sun Earth Moon Sky 2 / 147 The occasion of the poem, ‘Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe’ is Donne’s- Continental trip None of these Voyage Space tour 3 / 147 Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe is- Sonnet A ballad An ode A lyric 4 / 147 John Donne has written the poem – The Soilder Song of Myself An Epitaph Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe 5 / 147 Who has composed the poem, Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe ? George Herbert L. None of these Andrew Marvell John Donne 6 / 147 John Donne thinks that that ______ is certain. Work Death None of these Life 7 / 147 ______wants to gladly accept death, John Keats T.S. Eliot John Donne Walt Whitman 8 / 147 In the Poem ‘Song of Myself” the poet ______ for himself. Laughs Sings Cries None of these 9 / 147 Whitman was ______ poet. An American A British An Indian None of these 10 / 147 Walt Whitman has written the poem- Fire-hymn Song of myself An epitaph The soldier 11 / 147 Who is the speaker in Song of Myself ? None of these Emerson Robert Frost Walt Whitman 12 / 147 The opening section of ‘Song of Myself’ is entitled has- I celebrated myself Animal Grass None of these 13 / 147 I in the first line of the poem ‘Song of Myself’ is the poet- John Donne Walt Whitman Kamala das John Keats 14 / 147 ‘Hoping to cease not till death’ is a line from ______ sweetest love i do not goe The soldier Fire-Hymn Song of myself 15 / 147 ‘Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast’ ______ the frustration inherent in human life. Protests Accepts Reacts Enacts 16 / 147 ‘Nurse’s flowers will not last’ is a line written by- Walt Whitman John Donne W.H. Auden John Keats 17 / 147 The ______ has become dumb to see the leafless trees. Sparrow Peacock Nightingale Hen 18 / 147 “Trolls’ mentioned in the poem, ‘Now The Leaves are Falling Fast’ are ______ mythological creatures. Indian Russian None of these Scandinavian 19 / 147 The travellers are we ______ beings, moving towards our death. Animal Rural Human Urbon 20 / 147 In the second line of the poem, Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast’ ‘Nurse’ stands for - A tree None of these A fruit A plant 21 / 147 In the poem, ‘Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast ‘Whispering neighbours’ stand for- Agents of State Bank of India Agents of Life Insurance Agents of Sahara India Agents of death 22 / 147 John Keats has written the poem- An epitaph Ode to autumn Fire-hymn The soldier 23 / 147 In ‘Ode to Autumn’ Keats deals with ______ in detail. Summer Winter Autumn Spring 24 / 147 ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists of - Four stanzas Three stanzas Five stanzas Six stanzas 25 / 147 Who has been personified in ‘Ode To Autumn’ ? Spring Autumn Winter Summer 26 / 147 ‘Ode To Autumn’ is written in- December 1819 November 1819 October 1819 September 1819 27 / 147 ‘Season of mists and inellow fruitfulness’ is written by- John Keats Walt Whitman W.H. Auden John donne 28 / 147 In______ new leaves and fruits come out on trees. Spring Autumn Winter Summer 29 / 147 The poetic device, wbich is used in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ is – Ambiguity Personification Metaphor Simile 30 / 147 Walter de la Mare received the ‘Order of Merit’ with Queen Elizabeth-II in- 1951 1952 1953 1954 31 / 147 ‘An Epitaph’ deals with a beautiful- Baby None of these Lady Girl 32 / 147 ‘And when I crumble, who will remember is written by- John Keats John Donne Rupert Brooke Walter de la mare 33 / 147 Walter de la Mare shows fresh interest in ______ theme None of these Old Medieval Love 34 / 147 The poet thinks that ______ is not everlasting. Love Beauty Ugliness Cruelty 35 / 147 Walter de la Mare belonged to______ century. 19th None of these 18th 20th 36 / 147 Brooke inspired patriotism in the ______ phase of the First World War. None of these Middle Early Late 37 / 147 The images and praises of ______ run through both the stanzas. India France England America 38 / 147 Rupert Brooke was born in- 1887 1888 1889 1886 39 / 147 Rupert Brooke was died in – 1916 1914 1915 1913 40 / 147 The poem ______ is a patriotic poem. Song of Myself The Soldier An Epitaph Fire-Hymn 41 / 147 ‘A pulse in the eternal mind, no less’ is written by- John Keats Walter de la mare Walt Whitman Rupert Brooke 42 / 147 The poem ______ is a sonnet. Song of myself Fire-hymn Snake The soldier 43 / 147 According to Eliot, Macavity is the ______ of Crime. Napoleon None of these Alexander Hitler 44 / 147 ‘And when the foreign office find a Treaty’s gone astray is written by- Kamala das Walt Whitman Rupert Brooke T.S. Eliot 45 / 147 Macavity is the settlement of – Mcotyard Scotyard None of these Вcotyard 46 / 147 The poet compares Macavity to - Napoleon Bismark Samudra Gupta Charles 47 / 147 Macavity’s foot-prints are not found in any one of Scotland yard. Book Copy File None of these 48 / 147 Macavity’s powers of leviation would make a ______ stare. Fakir Saint None of these Devil 49 / 147 Macavity is called – the Naughty Paw The Hidden Paw The Exposed Paw The Mysterious Paw 50 / 147 The nearest ‘Tower of Silence’ according to the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn’ was ______ away. None of these A thousand miles Two thousand miles Three thousand miles 51 / 147 ‘We saw embers losing their cruel redness’ is taken from ______ Fire-Hymn The Soldier Song of Myself Snake 52 / 147 K.N. Daruwalla received Sahitya Akademy Award in- 1984 1983 1985 1986 53 / 147 The term “Zoroastrain’ in ‘Fire-Hymn’ stands for- Muslim Parsi Hindu Christian 54 / 147 The ______ child was consigned to the fire under compulsion. Second born Fourth born Third born First born 55 / 147 It was the ______ of the poet aling with him, passing by the cremation ghat. Mother Son Brother Father 56 / 147 ______ belongs to Zoroastrian religion. Rupert Brooke Keki N. Daruwalla John Donne Kamala das 57 / 147 The phrase ‘a king of exile’ in the poem ‘Snake’ stands for- The elephant The snake The lion The rat 58 / 147 In ______ according to the poem Snake’ black snake are considered innocent England Italy France Sicily 59 / 147 The speaker of the poem ‘Snake compares the smake with the sea-albatross of eve of st. Agnes The Ancient mariner The scholar gipsy Lycidas 60 / 147 Who was composed the poem Snake ? D.H. Lawrence W.H. Auden T.S. Eliot W.B. Yeats 61 / 147 The snake met the poet near his water ______ Well Trough Pond Bucket 62 / 147 The speaker in the poem ‘Snake’ hits the snake with- None of these A rod A log A hunter 63 / 147 The poet was wearing ______ Underwear None of these Pant Pyjama 64 / 147 Kamala Das remembers the happy days spent in the sweet company of her Grand mother Father Grand father Mother 65 / 147 ‘My Grandmother’s House’ is - A sonnet A ballad An ode A lyric 66 / 147 The house went into silence due to the death of the Boy Man Woman Girl 67 / 147 When did the speaker of ‘My Grandmother’s House’ live with her grandmother ? During her childhood None of these During her youth During her adolescence 68 / 147 The poetess in ‘The Grand Mother’s House’ begs at ______ doors. Stranger’s Family’s Enemy’s Friend’s 69 / 147 ‘My Grandmother’s House’ published in – 1964 1965 1963 1966 70 / 147 ‘My Grand mother’s House’ is an ______ poem by Kamala Das. None of these Bibiliographical Biographical Auto biographical 71 / 147 ______ were rulers of Egypt. Africans Pharaohs Americans Iranians 72 / 147 Our forefathers saw that kings and their swords were inferior to- The swords of ethics The swords of economics The swords of politics The swords of treachery 73 / 147 Mahatma Gandhi was more a - Politician Social Reformer Spiritual Leader Economist 74 / 147 Mahatma Gandhi has written the lesson - I have a dream Indian civilization and culture The artist The earth 75 / 147 He used as the chief weapons - Nuclear Weapons Truth And Non-Violence Swords Guns 76 / 147 Indian civilization is - Based On Matter Based on Belief In God Based On Partiality Godless 77 / 147 ‘Simple living and high thinking’ is the base of - Indian civilization American civilization None of these European civilization 78 / 147 Dr. Zakir Hussain was long associated with- Art Business Education Game 79 / 147 The past is - Alive and dynamic Harmful Dead and static Useless 80 / 147 Dr. Zakir Hussain took the oath as the – President Governor None of These Minister 81 / 147 Dr. Zakir Hussain has written the lesson - Bharat is my home Indian civilization and culture The Artist I have a dream 82 / 147 ‘Bharat is My Home’ is written by - Dr. Zakir Hussain Mahatma Gandhi Pearl s. Buck H.E. Bates 83 / 147 The word ‘erudition’ stands for - Prosperity Great Knowledge Greed Poverty 84 / 147 Dr. Zakir Hussain was born in - 1897 1865 1867 1877 85 / 147 Nanukaka’ was installed in- Author’s bedroom The Varandah The drawing room The guest room 86 / 147 The second important person Nanukaka had planned to meet was- The home minister The welfare minister None of these The railway minister 87 / 147 ‘A Pinch of Snuffy is a ______ Short Story Novel Essay Poem 88 / 147 ______ is the main character of the story ‘A Pinch of Snuff. Manohar Malgaonkar Sohanlal Ratiram None of These Nanukaka 89 / 147 Nanukaka portrayed himself as the hereditary astrologer of the Maharaja of- Ninnore Jaipur None of These Bikaner 90 / 147 Manohar Malgaonkar was the ______ om Probation. Joint Secretary Under Secretary Secretary Chief Secretary 91 / 147 Nanukaka in a linguistic emergengy always turned to His Mother-Tongue Sanskrit AMY English Hindi 92 / 147 ______ is a desert state of the USA. None of These Georgia Alabama Mississippi 93 / 147 ‘I Have a Dream’ is written by – Shiga naoya H.E. Bates Germaine greer Martin luther king jr. 94 / 147 The bank of justice is - Bankrupt Staggered Struggled Highway 95 / 147 ‘I Have a Dream’ is a part of speech delivered by - H.E. Bates Shiga Naoya C) martin luther king jr. Bertrand Russell 96 / 147 ‘I Have a Dream’ is a speech delivered by – Germaine Greer Shiga Nadya Martin Luther King Jr. H.E. Bates 97 / 147 King was assassinated in– 1942 1954 1978 1968 98 / 147 Martin Luther King Jr. was a - German None of These French Negro 99 / 147 ‘Ideas That Have Helped Mankind’ has been written by- Bertrand Russell H.E. Bates G. Greer D.L. Sayers 100 / 147 ______ Would not help the corn to grow unless he was allowed to feast on the blood of children. Toloch None of These Noloch Moloch 101 / 147 During summer birds- Forget this catastrophe None of these Fear from this Remember this catastrophe 102 / 147 Bertrand Russell was a philosopher and a – Mathematician Scientist Geologist None of these 103 / 147 The taming of domestic animals made life- Harmful Pleasanter None of These Fearful 104 / 147 Animals get pleasure from – Football Science None of These Music. 105 / 147 Every human death loy starvation is preceded by a long period of Sorrow None of These Anxiety Happiness 106 / 147 He used to bore a neat hole in the – Both the side Side of the gourd Top of the gourd None of these 107 / 147 Seibi was- A musician An artist A singer None of these 108 / 147 Sejbei was passionately interested in – Potato None of These Gourds Pumpkin 109 / 147 The curio-dealer sold the gourd to a wealthy collector for ______ yen. 600 500 400 700 110 / 147 One day Seibi found peculiar gourd at shop of an old woman, which cost him- Ten sen None of these Two sen Five sen 111 / 147 Shiga Naoya is a ______ writer. Chinese Japanese American Indian 112 / 147 The teacher became very-very ______ with Seibei for neglecting his studies. Angry Happy Sad Friendly 113 / 147 In ______ children under the age of five or six are looked after by the whole family. Russia India China Bangladesh 114 / 147 Sylheti woman and her child are given new dress on the day of the birth. 5th 6th 7th 8th 115 / 147 When baby is born, it is an occasion of joy for- The mother Father Strange The whole family 116 / 147 Germaine Greer was educated in- Australia England U.S.A. Germany 117 / 147 Germaine Greer is a famous ______Writer. Scientific None of These Feminist Educational 118 / 147 During pregnancy a woman prefers her mother’s house because- She gets proper care there She is neglected She feels freedom there None of these 119 / 147 The naming ceremony is held when the baby is- Seven days old The days old None of these Five days old 120 / 147 Dorothy L. Sayers died in – 1967 1957 1987 1977 121 / 147 Dorothy L. Sayers was born in – 1863 1893 1883 1873 122 / 147 The state is the – Servant of the people Exploiter of the people Master of the people None of these 123 / 147 The first chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is ______ Grant By The Governinent Debt Advertisement Donation 124 / 147 The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is - Debt The Wealth of Owner Donation Grant By the Government 125 / 147 In democracy, the freedom of press is – Not necessary Necessary None of these Dangerous 126 / 147 Censorship is imposed during- Emergency Peaceful Time Election None of These 127 / 147 ______ Was the real owner of the land. Manders Randers Landers Sanders 128 / 147 Benjy moved into the house with ______ as his wife at the age of 40. None of these Victoria Clorence Florence 129 / 147 Benjy’s parents gave him a passbook when he was ______ years old. 22 21 20 23 130 / 147 H.E. Bates’ first novel was published when he was only – 21 years old 30 years old 25 years old 20 years old 131 / 147 Benjy’s parents did not like ______ because of grey. Florence Rekha Mary Shikha 132 / 147 His hens were producing an average of – Two hundred eggs Three hundred eggs One hundred eggs None of these 133 / 147 Benjy left the school at- Twelve Twenty None of these Fourteen 134 / 147 Pearl S. Buck is an ______ writer. Iranian African Indian American 135 / 147 ______ has praised Indian people and their life. Pearl S. Buck Shiga Naoya Bertrand Russell Ans H.E. Bates 136 / 147 Pearl S. Buck was reared by her- Missionary parents Aunt Uncle Grand-mother 137 / 147 Pearl S. Buck has written the lesson – I Have a Dream A Child is Born India Through a Traveller’s Eyes The Artist 138 / 147 Pearl S. Buck taught in- A Chinese University An American University None of these An Indian University 139 / 147 ‘Indian Through a Traveller’s Eyes’ is an inspiring– essay novel drama story 140 / 147 Pearl S. Buck won the Nobel Prize in- 1938 1948 1958 1928 141 / 147 “I’II prove to you in court that they “remine”, said- Natalia Lomov None of these Choobookov 142 / 147 The peasants used the land for Fifty years Thirty years Forty years None of these 143 / 147 ‘A Marriage Proposal’ is written by- Shiga Naoya Bertrand Russell Pearl S. Buck Anton Chekhov 144 / 147 To come back to Natalia, Lomov- accepted hesitated Refused None of these 145 / 147 Lomov claims to have the memory of – A lion A tiger An elephant a fox 146 / 147 Anton Chekhov was born in- 1850 1870 1860 1880 147 / 147 Anton Chekov began his career by writing – Novels Poetry Comic sketches Drama 0% Restart quiz