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1. The extract 'Animals in Prison' is taken from(A) An Autobiography(B) The Discovery of India(C) The Inequality of Man(D) Letters from a Father to His Daughter2. The author of the prose 'Animals in Prison' is(A) R. K. Narayan(B) Mulk Raj Anand(C) K. R. Narayanan(D) Jawaharlal Nehru3. Nehru lived in Dehra Dun Gaol for(A) Twelve months(B) Nine months(C) Fourteen and a half months(D) One and a half months4. Spring was very in Dehra Dun.(A) pleasant(B) hurting(C) painful(D) sad5. Pigeons abounded in gaols.(A) Dehra Dun(B) Lucknow(C) Alipore(D) All of these6. Who is the poet of "Where the Mind is Without Fear"?(A). Rabindranath Tagore(B) Sarojini Naidu(C) Tabish Khair(D) William Blake7. A nation is broken up into fragments by narrow(A) boundary walls(B) private walls(C) domestic walls(D) none of these
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Question Text | 1. The extract 'Animals in Prison' is taken from(A) An Autobiography(B) The Discovery of India(C) The Inequality of Man(D) Letters from a Father to His Daughter2. The author of the prose 'Animals in Prison' is(A) R. K. Narayan(B) Mulk Raj Anand(C) K. R. Narayanan(D) Jawaharlal Nehru3. Nehru lived in Dehra Dun Gaol for(A) Twelve months(B) Nine months(C) Fourteen and a half months(D) One and a half months4. Spring was very in Dehra Dun.(A) pleasant(B) hurting(C) painful(D) sad5. Pigeons abounded in gaols.(A) Dehra Dun(B) Lucknow(C) Alipore(D) All of these6. Who is the poet of "Where the Mind is Without Fear"?(A). Rabindranath Tagore(B) Sarojini Naidu(C) Tabish Khair(D) William Blake7. A nation is broken up into fragments by narrow(A) boundary walls(B) private walls(C) domestic walls(D) none of these |
Updated On | Aug 27, 2024 |
Topic | Grammar |
Subject | English |
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