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Who according to Mahatma Gandhi, is a restless bird ?, According to Mahatma Ganuhi, India's glory is that it. in all circumtances,, Our forefathers did not invent machinery because.., Indian glory is that it is..., (Choose the correct oplion, Immovable, Ans :-B, (a), movable, (b), (c), uncivilizd, ignorant, (d), (a), These would have made us proud, (b), These would have made us lazy., (c), These would have made us ignorant., (d), Ans :- B, These would have made us smart., Who remains immovable in the midst of all?, (d), USA, Ans:-C, (a), Pakistan, (c), India, (b), China, 4., Indian people are charged of being., Boring, Ans:- B, (a), Callous (d), Civilized, (b), Uncivilized, (c), Performance of duty & observance of morality are, ......terms., Convertible, Ans :- D, (a), Inconvertible (b), Unique (d), Same, (c), (d), Soul, Ans :- C, (a), Parrot, (b), Crow, (c), Mind, Who set a limit to our indulgence?, (a), Our parents, Our peple, (b), (c), Our ancestors, (dj, Nobody, Ans :- C, The Gujarati equivalent for civilization means, (a), Good conduct, (b), Bad conduct, (c), Evil conduct, (d), Code of conduct, Ans:-A, Our civilization, our culture, our swaraj depends upon, (a), Selfindulgence, (b), Multiplying our wants, (c), Selfdenial, (d), None of these, Ans :-A, 10., Which civilization wili ruin India if India endeavours to copy it ?, (a), European, (b), Babylonian, (c), Syrian civilization, (d), Persian civilization, Ans:-A, What is meaning of 'the Golden Fleece'?, A golden ship, 11., A golden sheep, An object easily available, (a), (b), (c), An object difficult to attain, (d), Ans:- C, Let us engrave in our hearts the motto:, High living and plain thinking (b), (d), 12., Plain living and high thinking, Plain living and plain thinking, (a), High living and high thinking, (c), Civilization in the real sense of the tern consists in the, Ans :- B, 13., (a), Unnecessary demands, (b), Deliberate & unnecessaryi wants, (c), Deliberate & Voluntary restrictions of wants, Multiplication of wants,, Ans :- C, (d), 14., Thexible, (b), Keeps oivehanging, (d), remains movable, (a), remains immovable, Ans:- D, (c), 1
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What is the meaning of the word 'endeavour' ?, Which is the meaning of the word 'presumption'?, The process of its constant renewal is, indeed, the process of growth of national., 2., The whole of, (a), India, is, my home., (b), Bharat, (c), Hincustan, 16., (d), Sri Lanka, Ans :- B, .and national, **... .., (a), Power, curruption, (b), Culture, Character, (c), Pride, humility, 17., (d), Pity, terror, Ans :- B, (a), Diet, (b), An idea that is taken to be true, (c), Loss, (d), Нeavy, Ans :- B, 18., The writer pledges his loyalty to our:, (a), Past culture, (b), Present culture, (c), Future culture, (d), Nomen culture, Ans :-A, 19., (a), Fake attempt, (b), Silly attempt, (c), No attempt, (d), Earnest attempt, Ans :- D, 20., The writer wants to make his country, (a), Work & Powerless, (b), Rich & strong, (c), Strorg & beautiful, Ans:- C, (d), Proud, 21., is the prime instrument of national purpose., (a), Strength, (b), Money, (c), Laxity, (d), Education, Ans:- D, 22., Dr. Zaki- Hussain took the oath of, (a), Loyalty to the Constitution of India, (b), Loyalty to the parliament, (c), Loyalty to the Lok Sabha, Ans:-A, (d), Loyalty to the decisions of the cabinet, 23., 'A Pinch of snuff" is written by, (Choose the option), ... .., (a), Martin Luther, (b), Manohar Malgaonkar, Mahatma Gandhi, (d), Shiga Naoya, Ans :- B, (c), was coming to visit the narrator's family. (Choose the correct option), (b), 24., Ratiram, (a), Sohanlal, Minister, (d), Nanukaka, Ans :- D, (c), 25., Where was the author of waiting ?, Road, (b), Street, (a), (d), Platform, Ans:- D, (c), House, 26., Nanukaka was:-, (b), Deccani Brahmin, (a), Awadhi Bramin, (d), Bhumihar Bruhmin, Ans:- B, Bengali Brahmin, (c), The narrator of'A Pinch of Snulr was...., 27., Under-Secretary on probation, Director on deputation, (b), (a), Deputy Secretary, (d), Ans:- B, (c), Secretary on contract, (Choose the suitable option), The character, Nanukaka fingures in the piece., 28., 2
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In which country does the Negro find themselves as an exile ?, I have a Dream' is a part of speech delivered by., (a), APinch of snuff, The artist, Ans :-A, (b), (c), 29., A Child is Borm, (d), The Earth, ...(Choose the correct option), (a), Germaine Greer, Shiga Naoya, (b), Ans:- D, (c), Martin Luther King Jr., H.E. Bates, (d), (Choose the correct option), Manohar Malgaonkar, Shiga Naoya, 30, I have a Dream' is written by., (a), Martin Luther King Jr, (c), (b), (d), Ans :-A, Mahatma Gandhi, 31., (a), UK, Japan, (c), (b), Ans :-, China, America, 32., According to the author, America has given the Negro people., (a), Good cheque, (b), Bounce cheque, Ans :- C, (c), 33., Bad cheque, (d)., What is the meaning of the word 'Segregation"?, Cash, (a), Contamination, (b), Jeopardy, (c), Demand, Ans :- D, (d), Act of isolating people according to race, religion and sex, 34., After now, maay years the Negro is still not free?, 100 years, (a), (b), 200 years, (c), 300years, (d), 50 years, Ans:- A, 35., The author refer to the transquilizing drug of, (a), Nepotism, (b), Despotism, (c), Hedonism, (d), Gradualism, Ans :- B, 36., What is the meaning of 'hallowed'?, (a), Hollow, (b), Made holy, (c), Made wholly, (d), Shallow, Ans :- B, 37., I have a Dream' is a, (Choose the correct option), (a), Рoem, (b), Short story, (c), essay, (d), speech, Ans :- D, Who among the following was the Nobel Prize winner: (Choose the correct option), (b), 38., (a), D.H. Lawrence, Martin Luther King Jr., (c), Mahatma Gandhi, (d), John Keats, Ans :- B, 39., Martin Luther King Jr. believed in, (а), racial equalit, (b), racial, supremacy, racial discrimination, (d), racial disharmony, Ans :-A, (c), Martin Luther King Jr believed in the power of., .(Choose the correct option), blood-shed, 40., violence, (b), (а), black supremacy, (d), non-violence, Ans:- D, (c), Bertrand Russell was a philosopher and a, (Choose the correct option), 41., (b), (d), historian, scientist, (a), geologist, Ans :- A, (c), mathematician, 3
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The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by., 'Bertrand Russell talks about the human beings' lack of.., What is the meaning of 'indubitable'?, Who among the following writers was also a mathematician ?, (a), Which can be doubted, Which cannot be doubted, (b), (c), Who are homo sapiens?, Ans :- B, 43., Dubious, (d), Denial, (a), Humans, (b), Orangutaus, (c), Aliens, Ans :-A, Monkey, The early human race lived in, 44., (d), (a), Cities, (b), Jungle and caves, (c), Towns, (d), Villages, Ans :- B, 45., What is the meaning of 'hirsute"?, (a), Suit, Covered with hair, (c), Ans :(B), Shirt, (d), Coat, 46., protect against cold. (Choose the correct, option), (a), hirsute, (b), liver, (c), heart, (d), kidney, Ans :- A, 47., (a), T.S. Eliot, (b), Bertrand Russell, (c), Germaine Greer, (d), Martin Luther King, Ans :- B, 48., Anthropology is the study of., (Choose the correct option), (a), Planets, (b), Plants, (c), human race, (d), animal kingdom, Ans :- C, year old Japanese boy. (Choose the correct option), (b), 49., Seibei was a, (a), twelve, nine, Ans :- A, (c), five, (d), two, 50., Seibei's hobby was collecting.., (Choose the correct option), (a), gourds, (b), flowers, (c), seeds, (d), grass, Ans :-A, The story written by Shiga Naoya is .., (b), 51., (a), A child is Bom, The artist, (c), human rat, (d), A Marriage Proposal, Ans :- B, 52., The curio - dealer paid., .for the gourd., (a), forty yen, (b), fifty yen, (c), sixty yen, (d), forty five yen, Ans :- B, Germaine Greer wrote the piece, A child is Born, ·(Choose the correct option), . ..........., 53., (b), Indian civilization and culture, (a), The artist, (d), Bharat is, my, Home, Ans :- A, (c), (Choose the correct option), $4., The writer of the piece 'AChild is Born' is, (b), Germaine Greer, (a), German writer, (d), William Wordsworth, Ans :- B, (c), Mailing Luther King, iS., two chief ministers, (b), two chief factors, (a), two factories, the richest man, 4, (c), 2., 5.
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"India had always been part of the background ofmy life' Who makes this statement?, The writer of the essay 'How Fee is The Press' is., $6., (Chooso the correct option), (a), Dorothy Wordsworth, (b), Dorothy L. Sayers, (c), Dorothy L Sayer, 57, Bertrand Russell, Ans:- B, The Earth' is a, (d), (a), (Choose the correct option), drama, (b), poetry, (c), 58., 'India through a Traveller's Eye's is written by., (a), story, Ans:-C, (d), essay, (Choose the correct option), TS. Eliot, (b), Dorothy L Sayers, (c), Pearl S. Buck, Bertrand Russell, Ans:- C, 59., (d), (a), Bertand Russell, (b), Dorothy L. Sayers, (c), D.H. Lawrence, 50, (d), Pearl S. Buck, Ans:- D, PearlS. Buck was an, writer., (a), Australian, (b), Indian, (c), Chinese, American, Pearl S. Buck came to India to see and isten to the young, 61., (d), Ans :- D, in the cities (Choose the correct, option), (a), girls, (b), c.icketing, men and women, (c), Intellectual, (d), Ans :- C, 62., A Marriage Proposal is written by, (Choose the correct option), (a), H.E. Bates, (b), Pearl S. Buck, (c), Genmaine, (d), Anton Chekhov, Ans :- D, 63., "A Marriage Proposal's is a short, (Choose the correct optior), (a), Story, (b), Рoem, (c), drama, (d), his beloved. (Choose correct option., essay, Ans:- C, 64., The poet in Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe is, (a), tired of, sad for, (c), (d), happy for, Ans :-BD, angry with, 65., Who composed the poem 'Sweetest love I do Not goc" ?, (a), John Donne, (b), Walt Whitman, (c), W.H. Auden, (d), John Keats, Ans:-A, 6., In the peom 'Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe' beloved sighs away, (a), the speaker's separation, (b), the speaker's memories, (c), the speaker's worries, (d), the speaker's soul, Ans :- D, 67., The poet in Song of Myself.., for himself. (Choose the correct option), (a), Cries, (b), singh, (c), laugh, (d), shouts, Ans:- B, 68., One of the important works of Walt Whitman is, My Experiments with truth, (d), (a), Leaves of Grass, (b), (c), Sympathy, The Daffodils, Ans:-A, 69., Who among the following is called the people's poet? (Choose the correct option), (b), Rudyard Kiping, (d), (a), T.SEliot, Walter De La Mare, Walt Whitman, Ans :- D, (c)