tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-82986927305608084522024-03-14T02:49:41.711-07:00REASONINGObjective Type Multiple Choice Questions Tests under construction.ybr (alias ybrao a donkey)http://www.blogger.com/profile/13635995478285822763noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8298692730560808452.post-62524778899780284742011-07-20T23:53:00.000-07:002011-07-20T23:54:34.783-07:0020 Assorted MCQs based on 'Analogies'<form id ='fo' name='foname' method='POST' ><table border='4'>ANALOGY<br />Analogies deal with resemblences in essential respects. This resemblance, often, will be the agreement of relationship between two pairs of two entities each.<br />e.g. Hitler : Germany (Relationship of ruler and the country). This is the first pair.<br />Mussolini : Italy (Relationship of ruler and the country. This is the second pair.<br />How a question is set? : One of the four items Hitler-Germany-Mussolini-Italy will be amiss. We have to supply the missing item.<br />Question: Hitler:Germany (:: =is as) Mussolini : ?. The examiner may offer four answers to select from. say a) France b) Austria c) Italy d) Greece. We have to select Italy, because Mussolini was the ruler of Italy, just as Hitler was the ruler of Germany.<br /><br />Here is a small MCQ Test based on analogies. Just , click the answer which you consider as the best. Press the 'get score button' when you are done. You can press the 'get score' button any number of times even in the midst of test. Press 'reset' if you want to try afresh.<br> <tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />1.Franklin Roosevelt : Truman :: Gordon Brown : ?. <Input type='hidden' value='a' id ='foinp0'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q1'/>D.W.D. Cameroon <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q1'/>N.W.P. Clegg <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q1'/>G.G.O. Osborne <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q1'/>W.J. Hague <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />2.Nicolas Sarkozy : Francois Fillon :: D.A. Medvedev : ? <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp1'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q2'/>I.I. Shuvalov <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q2'/>V.A. Zubkov <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q2'/>S.V. Lavrov <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q2'/>V.V. Putin <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />3.London : Atlantic :: Colombo : ? <Input type='hidden' value='c' id ='foinp2'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q3'/>Atlantic <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q3'/>Antarctic <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q3'/>Indian <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q3'/>Pacific <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />4.Bering Strait : Pacific :: Gibralter : ? <Input type='hidden' value='a' id ='foinp3'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q4'/>Atlantic <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q4'/>Pacific <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q4'/>Indian <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q4'/>Arctic <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />5.Aluminium : Aircraft :: Steel : ? <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp4'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q5'/>anchor <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q5'/>bridge <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q5'/>mast <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q5'/>ship <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />6.Schistosomiasis : snail :: Dengue : ? <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp5'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q6'/>fly <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q6'/>mosquito <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q6'/>poultry <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q6'/>Tsetse fly <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />7.Lassa fever : mice :: Plague : ? <Input type='hidden' value='c' id ='foinp6'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q7'/>cats <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q7'/>dogs <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q7'/>mice <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q7'/>poultry <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />8.? : Europe :: India : Asia (clue: 2nd in population). <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp7'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q8'/>France <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q8'/>Germany <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q8'/>Hungary <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q8'/>Italy <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />9.? : Europe :: Rwanda : Africa (hint: Density of population). <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp8'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q9'/>Portugal <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q9'/>Spain <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q9'/>France <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q9'/>Monaco <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />10.13 Colonies : United States :: thousands of islands : ? <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp9'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q10'/>Greenland <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q10'/>Iceland <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q10'/>Japan <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q10'/>Indonesia <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />11.Case Law : Common Law :: Administrative Law : ? <Input type='hidden' value='a' id ='foinp10'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q11'/>Delegated law <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q11'/>Law Merchant <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q11'/>Statutory Law <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q11'/>Roman Law <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />12.Ice : water :: Dry Ice : ? (Hint: freezing and solidification) <Input type='hidden' value='c' id ='foinp11'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q12'/>Oxygen <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q12'/>Hydrogen <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q12'/>Carbon Di Oxide <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q12'/>Nitrogen <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />13.Baptism : child :: Coronation : ? <Input type='hidden' value='c' id ='foinp12'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q13'/>President <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q13'/>General <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q13'/>Sovereign <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q13'/>Justice <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />14.Insurance : underwriter :: Funeral : ? <Input type='hidden' value='a' id ='foinp13'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q14'/>undertaker <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q14'/>overlayer <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q14'/>pallmaker <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q14'/>quickener <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />15.Canberra : Australia :: Lisbon : ? <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp14'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q15'/>Belgium <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q15'/>Portugal <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q15'/>Spain <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q15'/>Luxemburg <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />16.Captain Cook : Discoveries :: Thomas Alwa Edison : ? <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp15'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q16'/>discoveries <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q16'/>theories <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q16'/>gadgets <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q16'/>inventions <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />17.Hog : grunt :: horse : ? <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp16'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q17'/>bleat <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q17'/>blare <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q17'/>cackle <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q17'/>neigh <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />18.Confucianism : China :: Shintoism : ? <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp17'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q18'/>Cambodia <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q18'/>Japan <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q18'/>Myanmar <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q18'/>Vietnam <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />19.Malachite : copper :: Bauxite : ? <Input type='hidden' value='a' id ='foinp18'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q19'/>Aluminium <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q19'/>Baricum <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q19'/>Cadmium <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q19'/>Uranium <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />20.Mozambique : Metic :: U.S.A. : ? <Input type='hidden' value='d.' id ='foinp19'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q20'/>Washington DC <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q20'/>Fed <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q20'/>Constitution <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q20'/>U.S. Dollar <br><Input type='button' onClick='fgetscore(this.form)' value='get score'><br><Input type='RESET' value='reset'></table></form><br /><p id='presult'>.</p><br>ybr (alias ybrao a donkey)http://www.blogger.com/profile/13635995478285822763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8298692730560808452.post-41706914703786996042011-07-20T05:22:00.000-07:002011-07-20T05:25:28.992-07:0020 Multiple Choice Analogy Questions<form id ='fo' name='foname' method='POST' ><table border='4'>ANALOGY<br />The 1913 Websters Dictionary defined an 'Analogy' as under:<br /><br />1. A resemblance of relations; an agreement or likeness<br /> between things in some circumstances or effects, when the<br /> things are otherwise entirely different. Thus, learning<br /> enlightens the mind, because it is to the mind what light<br /> is to the eye, enabling it to discover things before<br /> hidden.<br /> [1913 Webster]<br /><br /> Note: Followed by between, to, or with; as, there is an<br /> analogy between these objects, or one thing has an<br /> analogy to or with another.<br /> [1913 Webster]<br /><br /> Note: Analogy is very commonly used to denote similarity or<br /> essential resemblance; but its specific meaning is a<br /> similarity of relations, and in this consists the<br /> difference between the argument from example and that<br /> from analogy. In the former, we argue from the mere<br /> similarity of two things; in the latter, from the<br /> similarity of their relations. --Karslake.<br /> [1913 Webster]<br /><br /> 2. (Biol.) A relation or correspondence in function, between<br /> organs or parts which are decidedly different.<br /> [1913 Webster]<br /><br /> 3. (Geom.) Proportion; equality of ratios.<br /> [1913 Webster]<br /><br /> 4. (Gram.) Conformity of words to the genius, structure, or<br /> general rules of a language; similarity of origin,<br /> inflection, or principle of pronunciation, and the like,<br /> as opposed to anomaly. --Johnson.<br /> [1913 Webster]<br /> <br /> -- From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48<br /><br />analogy<br /> n 1: an inference that if things agree in some respects they<br /> probably agree in others<br /> 2: drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some<br /> respect; "the operation of a computer presents and<br /> interesting analogy to the working of the brain"; "the models<br /> show by analogy how matter is built up"<br /> 3: the religious belief that between creature and creator no<br /> similarity can be found so great but that the dissimilarity<br /> is always greater; any analogy between God and humans will<br /> always be inadequate [syn: doctrine of analogy, [ant: apophatism, cataphatism]<br /> <br /> -- From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)<br /><br />Here is a small MCQ Test based on analogies. Just , click the answer which you consdier as the best. Press the 'get score button' when you are done. You can press the 'get score' button any number of times even in the midst of test. Press 'reset' if you want to try afresh.<br> <tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />1.Laptop : P.C. :: ? : Trunk-box. <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp0'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q1'/>tool-kit <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q1'/>brief-case <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q1'/>shoulder-bag <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q1'/>satchet <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />2.Rain : clouds :: ? : lacrimal sac. <Input type='hidden' value='a' id ='foinp1'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q2'/>tears <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q2'/>blood <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q2'/>water <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q2'/>sweat <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />3.Barometer : pressure :: ? : Thermometer. <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp2'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q3'/>heat <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q3'/>climate <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q3'/>weather <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q3'/>temperature <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />4.Typhoid : bacteria :: ? : virus. <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp3'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q4'/>malaria <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q4'/>T.B. <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q4'/>eczema <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q4'/>polio <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />5.Polio : muscular :: ? : nervous. <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp4'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q5'/>paralysis <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q5'/>depression <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q5'/>ulcer <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q5'/>colic <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />6.Wire : Guitar :: ? : body. <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp5'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q6'/>muscle <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q6'/>blood vessel <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q6'/>gland <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q6'/>nerve <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />7.Music : Trumpet :: ? : body. <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp6'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q7'/>sound <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q7'/>voice <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q7'/>thoughts <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q7'/>ideas <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />8.Sour : acid :: ? : nectar. <Input type='hidden' value='c' id ='foinp7'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q8'/>astringent <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q8'/>bitter <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q8'/>sweet <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q8'/>hot <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />9.Arteries and veins : body :: ? : country. <Input type='hidden' value='rteries and veins : body :: ? : country. a`phones b`t.v. c`roads and rail-tracks d`trucks d`c' id ='foinp8'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q9'/>phones <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q9'/>t.v. <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q9'/>roads and rail-tracks <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q9'/>trucks d`<br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />10.Marrow : bone :: ? : tube. <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp9'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q10'/>ice <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q10'/>wine <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q10'/>powder <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q10'/>paste <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />11.River : rill :: ? : pond. <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp10'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q11'/>Sea <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q11'/>Ocean <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q11'/>Gulf <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q11'/>Bay <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />12.Hitler : Germany :: ? : Italy. <Input type='hidden' value='c' id ='foinp11'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q12'/>Garibaldi <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q12'/>Magini <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q12'/>Mussolini <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q12'/>Davinci <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />13.Kilimanjaro : Africa :: ? : Nepal. <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp12'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q13'/>Godwin Austin <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q13'/>Nanda Devi <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q13'/>Fujimoro <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q13'/>Everest <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />14.Cage : bird :: ? : human. <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp13'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q14'/>bail <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q14'/>jail <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q14'/>cottage <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q14'/>dwelling <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />15.Louisiana : France :: ? : Russia. <Input type='hidden' value='a' id ='foinp14'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q15'/>Alaska <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q15'/>Greenland <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q15'/>Canada <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q15'/>U.S.A. <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />16.Case : violin :: ? : corpse. <Input type='hidden' value='c' id ='foinp15'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q16'/>pall <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q16'/>paul <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q16'/>coffin <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q16'/>pal <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />17.Blood : meat :: ? : fruit. <Input type='hidden' value='a' id ='foinp16'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q17'/>pulp <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q17'/>seeds <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q17'/>skin <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q17'/>sucrose <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />18.Rabies : dog :: ? : mosquito. <Input type='hidden' value='d' id ='foinp17'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q18'/>cholera <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q18'/>typhoid <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q18'/>leprosy <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q18'/>malaria <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />19.Petticoat : women :: ? : men. <Input type='hidden' value='b' id ='foinp18'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q19'/>vest <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q19'/>brief <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q19'/>sleeves <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q19'/>scarfs <br><tr><td bgcolor='#abcdee'><br /><Input type='hidden' id='queshid' name= 'queshid' />20.Flora : plants :: ? : animals. <Input type='hidden' value='a.' id ='foinp19'/><br /><tr><td><Input type='radio' value ='a' name ='q20'/>fauna <br><Input type='radio' value='b' name ='q20'/>zoology <br><Input type='radio' value='c' name ='q20'/>biology <br><Input type='radio' value='d' name ='q20'/>environment <br><Input type='button' onClick='fgetscore(this.form)' value='get score'><br><Input type='RESET' value='reset'></table></form><br /><p id='presult'>.</p><br>ybr (alias ybrao a donkey)http://www.blogger.com/profile/13635995478285822763noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8298692730560808452.post-12302330264368532752007-12-15T22:31:00.000-08:002007-12-15T22:41:57.189-08:00#IEL 49 TEST #49 Answers to Objective Type Questions in Indian English Literature at IndianLitYb.BlogSpot.ComThe following are the Answers to the Objective type questions, given in Obj. Type Test No. #50 IEL at the following link:<br /><br /><a href='http://IndianLitYb.BlogSpot.Com' target = '_blank'>IndianLitYb.BlogSpot.Com</a><br /><br /><strong>TEST #49</strong><br /><br /><em>481. '<strong>A sheaf gleaned in French fields</strong>' - author is:</em><br /><br />c) Toru Dutt.<br /><br /><em>482. '<strong>Henr Derozio</strong>' was:</em><br /><br />a)First Indo Anglian Poet.<br /><br /><em>483. Which of the following is <strong>not a work by Toru Dutt</strong>?</em><br /><br />d) Morning Serenade. This is a poem by Aru Dutt, brother of Ms. Toru Dutt.<br /><br /><em>484. <strong>Devotion, mysticism and spirituality</strong> are themes in the poetry </em>of: <br /><br />c) Rabindranath Tagore.<br /><br /><em>485. <strong>'Light, my light, the world-filling light, the eye kissing light, heart-sweetening light'</strong> - are melodious lines by:</em><br /><br />a) Rabindranath Tagore.<br /><br /><em>486. <strong>When passions rise, faith is lost</strong> - is an observation by:</em><br /><br />d) W.B. Yeats. In his preface to Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali.<br /><br /><em>487. By <strong>'Overhead Poetry'</strong> we mean:</em><br /><br />b) Complex poetry. Eg. 'Savitri' by Aurobindo.<br /><br /><em>488. Which of the following writers is famous for his <strong>comic writings</strong>:</em><br /><br />b) Mulk Raj Anand. Eg. Swami and his friends. Even a serious subject like 'The Guide', he could present in a winning comic manner.<br /><br /><em>489. '<strong>A Handful of Rice</strong>' author of the novel is:</em><br /><br />b) Kamala Markandeya.<br /><br /><em>490. Which of the following novelists can be considered as presenting themes depicting <strong>existentialism</strong>?</em><br /><br />d) Anita Desai.ybr (alias ybrao a donkey)http://www.blogger.com/profile/13635995478285822763noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8298692730560808452.post-74551290634917156762007-12-12T21:49:00.000-08:002007-12-12T22:10:32.434-08:00#IEL 50 Answers to Objective Type Questions in Indian English Literature at IndianLitYb.BlogSpot.ComThe following are the Answers to the Objective type questions, given in Obj. Type Test No. #50 IEL at the following link:<br /><br /><A HREF='HTTP://IndianLitYb.BlogSpot.Com' TARGET='_BLANK'>IndianLitYb.BlogSpot.Com</a>.<br /><br /><em>IEL 491. <strong>Rose of God</strong> is a poem by:</em><br /><br />a) Aurobindo. <br /><br /><em>IEL 492. The <strong>first Indian English poet</strong> as per available information on date is:</em><br /><br />d) Toru Dutt.<br /><br /><br /><em>IEL 493. Which of the following is <strong>not a work of Rabindranath Tagore</strong>:</em><br /><br />c)Savitri.<br /><br /><em>IEL 494. Which <strong>English writer</strong> wrote preface to Tagore's <strong>Gitanjali</strong>?</em><br /><br />d) W.B. Yeats.<br /><br /><br /><em>IEL 495. The poetry of which of the following writers can be classified as <strong>"rebelling" </strong>and "revolting"?</em><br /><br />c) Kamala Das.<br /><br /><em>IEL 496. Which of the following Indian English writers may be considered as writing <strong>something of personal interest and everyday subject matter</strong> instead of philosophical and abstract ideas?</em><br /><br />b) Nissim Ezekiel.<br /><br /><em>IEL 497. Which Indian English writer wrote of Bombay (Mumbai)as a :</em><br /><blockquote>Barbaric city sick with slums,<br /> Deprived of seasons, blessed with rains,<br /> Its hawkers, beggars, iron-lunged,<br /> Processions led by frantic drums.</blockquote><br /><br />c) Nissim Ezekiel.<br /><br />IEL 498. <blockquote>"SELF WAS LEFT, LONE,<br /> LIMITLESS, NUDE, IMMUNE"</blockquote><br /><em>This loneliness of soul is expressed by:</em><br /><br />a) Aurobindo.<br /><br /><em>IEL 499. <strong>"On the Gangaghat"</strong> is a novel by:</em><br /><br />d) Raja Rao.<br /><br /><em>IEL 500. Which of the following Indian English authors may be classified as, <strong>"the most leaning towards the left"</strong> ?</em><br /><br />b) Mulk Raj Anand.ybr (alias ybrao a donkey)http://www.blogger.com/profile/13635995478285822763noreply@blogger.com2