- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
भौगोलिक खोजें
भौगोलिक खोजें Objective Questions
1. हेनरी-द-नेवीगेटर राजा था:
(A) पुर्तगाल का
(B) इंगलैंड का
(c) स्पेन का
(d) रोम का
| Answer :- (B) |
2. एस्ट्रोलोब’ किस प्रकार का यंत्र था?
(A) मौसम बताने वाला
(B) दिशा बताने वाला
(c) अक्षांश बताने वाला
(d) तापमान बतानेवाला
| Answer :- (C) |
3. कैरोलिंगियन साम्राज्य का सम्राट कौन था?
(A) नेपोलियन
(B) शार्लमां
(c) जुलियस सीजर
(d) ऑगस्टस सीजर
| Answer :- (B) |
4. सामंतवाद व्यवस्था में भूमि का मालिक कौन होता था?
(A) राजा
(B) किसान
(c) सामंत
(d) कम्मी
| Answer :- (A) |
5. मार्टिन लूथर कहाँ का रहनेवाला था?
(A) इटली का
(B) जर्मनी का
(c) फ्रांस का
(d) पुर्तगाल का
| Answer :- (B) |
6. द्रव्यांतरण के सिद्धान्त की आलोचना किसने की?
(A) विकलिफ ने
(B) लॉयोला ने
(c) लूथर ने
(d) किसी ने नहीं
| Answer :- (A) |
7. अमेरिका का पता किसने लगाया?
(A) वास्कोडिगामा ने
(B) कोलम्बस ने
(c) हेनरी ने
(d) किसी ने नहीं
| Answer :- (B) |
8. ब्राजील की खोज किसने की?
(A) बार्थोलोम्यो डियाज ने
(B) केबरल ने
(c) कोलम्बस ने
(d) किसी ने नहीं
| Answer :- (B) |
9. वास्कोडिगामा कहाँ का यात्री था?
(A) स्पेन
(B) पुर्तगाल
(c) इंगलैंड
(d) अमेरिका
| Answer :- (B) |
10. धर्मयुद्ध हुआ थाः
(A) ईसाइयों और तुर्कों में
(B) हिन्दुओं और ईसाइयों में
(c) हिन्दुओं और मुसलमानों में
(d) बौद्धों और जैनों में
| Answer :- (A) |
अमेरिकी स्वतंत्रता संग्राम
अमेरिकी स्वतंत्रता संग्राम Objective Questions
1. अमेरिका में सबसे पहले किस देश ने अपने उपनिवेश स्थापित किये थे?
(A) इंगलैंड ने
(B) स्पेन ने
(c) जापान ने
(d) जर्मनी ने
| Answer :- (B) |
2. “प्रतिनिधित्व नहीं तो कर नहीं” का नारा किसने दिया था?
(A) लॉर्ड नार्थ ने
(B) सैमुअल एडम्स ने
(c) लॉर्ड कार्नवालिस ने
(d) टॉमस जेफर्सन ने
| Answer :- (B) |
3. स्टाम्प एक्ट किसने लगाया था?
(A) ग्रेनविले ने
(B) लॉर्ड नार्थ ने
(c) छोटा पिट ने
(d) एडम स्मिथ ने
| Answer :- (A) |
4. पाँच असहनीय कानून किसने बनाये थे?
(A) लॉड पिट ने
(B) लॉर्ड नार्थ ने
(c) जॉर्ज तृतीय ने
(d) जॉर्ज वाशिंगटन ने
| Answer :- (B) |
5. स्वाधीनता के पुत्र-पुत्रियाँ नामक संस्था स्थापित की गई:
(A) ब्रिटेन की रक्तहीन क्रान्ति के दौरान
(B) फ्रांस की क्रान्ति के दौरान
(c) अमेरिकी स्वतन्त्रता संग्राम के दौरान
(d) जर्मनी के एकीकरण के दौरान
| Answer :- (C) |
6. अमेरिका का पता किसने लगाया?
(A) मैगलन
(B) वास्कोडिगामा
(c) कोलम्बस
(d) रेले
| Answer :- (C) |
7. अमेरिकी स्वतन्त्रता संग्राम का नायक कौन था?
(A) जैफरसन
(B) वाशिंगटन
(c) रॉकिघम
(d) कार्नवालिस
| Answer :- (B) |
8. नेविगेशन एक्ट (नौवाहन अधिनियम) कब पास हुआ?
(A) 1681
(B) 1679
(c) 1670
(d) 1651
| Answer :- (B) |
9. अमेरिकी स्वतन्त्रता संग्राम में किस देश ने उपनिवेशों की सहायता की?
(A) प्रशा ने
(B) इटली ने
(c) फ्रांस ने
(d) रूस ने
| Answer :- (C) |
10. अमेरिकी स्वतन्त्रता संग्राम का तात्कालिक कारण क्या था?
(A) बोस्टन टी पार्टी
(B) पेरिस की संधि
(c) क्यूबेक एक्ट
(d) स्टाम्प एक्ट
| Answer :- (A) |
A Pinch of Snuff is – Manohar Malgaonkar
A Pinch of Snuff Objective
1. Who was the author of A Pinch of Snuff:
(A) H.E Bates
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(c) Manohar Malgaonkar
(d) Dorothy L Sayers
| Answer :- (C) |
2. Ratiram was the son of:
(A) Jaganlal Ratiram
(B) Sohanlal Ratiram
(c) Mohanlal Ratiram
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
3. The second important person Nanukaka had planned to meet was:
(A) The Home Minister
(B) The Railway Minister
(c) The Welfare Minister
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
4. Nanukaka was the narrator’s:
(A) father
(B) mother
(c) cousin
(d) maternal uncle
| Answer :- (D) |
5. Ratiram was the son of:
(A) Sohanlal Ratiram
(B) Mohanlal Ratiram
(c) Devanlal Ratiram
(d) Herolal Ratiram
| Answer :- (A) |
6. Whose announcement shook Manohar Malgaonkar:
(A) father’s
(B) mother’s
(c) brother’s
(d) sister’s
| Answer :- (B) |
7. There is nothing like honesty was said by:
(A) Ratiram
(B) Nanukaka
(c) Sohanlal Ratiram
(d) Hajrat Barkat Ali
| Answer :- (B) |
8.Who returned mumbling colourful Marathi swearwords?
(A) Alok
(B) Rupa
(c) Nanukaka
(d) Manohar Malgaonkar
| Answer :- (C) |
9. Nanukaka has a unique quality of telling:
(A) lies
(B) stories
(c) truths
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (A) |
10. Nanukaka portrayed himself as the hereditary astrologer of the Maharaja of:
(A) Bikaner
(B) Jaipur
(c) Ninnore
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
I Have a Dream – Martin Luther
I Have a Dream Objectives
1. Who was the author of I Have a Dream:
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Manohar Aalgaonkar
(d) Martin Luther
| Answer :- (D) |
2. Martin Luther King Jr. was a:
(A) American
(B) French
(c) German
(d) Negro
| Answer :- (D) |
3. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in:
(A) 1919
(B) 1929
(c) 1939
(d) 1969
| Answer :- (B) |
4. Who was one of the greatest orators in American history?
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Martin Luther
(d) H.E. Bates
| Answer :- (C) |
5. By the signing of the emancipation proclamation the hopes of the Negro population was:
(A) fulfilled
(B) half fulfilled
(c) remained unfulfilled
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
6. The ‘bark of justice’ is:
(A) bankrupt
(B) highway
(c) staggered
(d) struggled
| Answer :- (A) |
7. All of God’s children refer to:
(A) English men
(B) Indians
(c) Pakistanis
(d) Negroes
| Answer :- (D) |
8. Martin Luther King Jr. belonged to:
(A) Britain
(B) France
(c) China
(d) The USA
| Answer :- (A) |
9. Martin Luther King, Jr. refers to ghetto meaning:
(A) affluent area
(B) commercial area
(c) slum area
(d) wealthy locality
| Answer :- (C) |
10. The Negroes made the pledge that they will always:
(A) march ahead
(B) march back
(c) march slowly
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (D) |
Ideas that Have Helped Mankind – Bertrand Russell
Ideas that Have Helped Mankind
1. Who was the author of Ideas that Have Helped Mankind:
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Manohar Aalgaonkar
(d) Bertrand Russell
| Answer :- (D) |
2. Bertrand Russell was a:
(A) historian
(B) mathematician
(c) philosopher
(d) All of the above
| Answer :- (D) |
3. Civilization has taught us to be more
(A) brotherly
(B) nobely
(c) friendly
(d) cordially
| Answer :- (C) |
4. Which creatures die of hunger in large numbers during the winter:
(A) birds
(B) animals
(c) human beings
(d) plants
| Answer :- (A) |
5. Human beings suffer more due to their
(A) ignorance
(B) intelligence
(c) reluctance
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (B) |
6. Who was also a commentator on a large variety of topics:
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(c) Martin Luther King Jr.
(d) Bertrand Russell
| Answer :- (D) |
7. Every human death lay starvation is preceded by a long period of:
(A) anxiety
(B) happiness
(c) sorrow
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (A) |
8. The taming of ……… animals made life much pleasant:
(A) wild
(B) domestic
(c) weak
(d) voracious
| Answer :- (B) |
9. The invention of ovewowee bv. was more important than the domestication of animals:
(A) car
(B) fire
(c) agriculture
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
10. Who would not help the corn to grow unless he was allowed to feast on the blood of children ?:
(A) Noloch
(B) Moloch
(c) Toloch
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (B) |
The Artist – Shiga Naoya
The Artist Objectives
1. The Artist has been written by:
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Shiga Naoya
(c) Bertrand Russell
(d) Mahatma Gandhi
| Answer :- (B) |
2. Shiga Naoya was born in:
(A) 1853
(B) 1873
(c) 1883
(d) 1893
| Answer :- (C) |
3. Seibei was a ……….. years old Japanese boy:
(A) two
(B) five
(c) nine
(d) twelve
| Answer :- (D) |
4. Shiga Naoya is a …… writer
(A) Japanese
(B) Chinese
(c) Indian
(d) Bhutanese
| Answer :- (A) |
5. Seibi knew every place that sold:
(A) fish
(B) meat
(c) gourds
(d) vegetables
| Answer :- (C) |
6. Seibee’s hobby was collecting:
(A) seed
(B) gourds
(c) grass
(d0 flowers
| Answer :- (B) |
7. One day Seibi found p peculiar gourd at shop of an old woman, which cost him:
(A) two yen
(B) five yen
(c) ten yen
(d) twenty yen
| Answer :- (C) |
8.Who smashed Seibei’s gourds to pieces:
(A) His father
(B) His mother
(c) His brother
(d) His sister
| Answer :- (A) |
9. Whenever Seibi passed through the market, he searched the:
(A) affluent area
(B) commercial area
(c) slum area
(d) wealthy locality
| Answer :- (C) |
10. The price of the five inches gourds is:
(A) five yen
(B) six yen
(c) eight yen
(d) ten yen
| Answer :- (D) |
A child is Born – Germaine Greer
A child is Born
1. A child is Born is written by:
(A) Anton P Chekhov
(B) Shiga Naoya
(c) H. E. Betes
(d) Mahatma Gandhi
| Answer :- (C) |
2. In Bangladesh children are looked after by the:
(A) father only
(B) mother only
(c) whole family
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (C) |
3. During pregnancy a woman prefers her mother’s house because:
(A) she feels freedom there
(B) she gets proper care there
(c) she is neglected
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (D) |
4. In Bangladesh Rupthoka is a kind of
(A) sweet dish
(B) bread
(c) spoem
(d) fairy tales
| Answer :- (D) |
5. Rupthoka is told by
(A) mother
(B) aunt
(c) sister
(d) brother
| Answer :- (B) |
6. The naming ceremony is held when the baby is:
(A) three days old
(B) five days old
(C) seven days old
(D) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
7. Who visits mother’s house as a reward of pregnancy?
(A) Sylhet woman
(B) Punjabis woman
(C) Bihari woman
(D) Odishi woman
| Answer :- (A) |
8.Who visited an enormous modern hospital for ‘Bantu patients’ in south Africa:
(A) Geeta Sethi
(B) Mamata Sen
(c) Ragini Kri
(d) Sheila Kitzinger
| Answer :- (D) |
9. In traditional births infant and mother mortality is:
(A) lesser
(B) greater
(c) negligible
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (B) |
10. 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:
(A) good
(B) beneficial
(c) outrageous
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
How Free is the Press” – Dorothy L. Sayers
How Free is the Press
1. How Free is the Press has been written by:
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(c) Dorothy L. Sayers
(d) Bertrand Russel
| Answer :- (C) |
2. Dorothy L. Sayers says that press is free:
(A) everywhere
(B) somewhere
(c) nowhere
(d) at most places
| Answer :- (B) |
3. No widely circulated newspaper daręs support a public policy due to vested interest of:
(A) the government
(B) editor
(c) reporter
(d) advertisers
| Answer :- (D) |
4. Dorothy L. Sayers is:
(A) essayist
(B) doctor
(c) novelist
(d) singer
| Answer :- (A) |
5. When is censorship imposed on press in a country like Britain:
(A) election
(B) emergency
(c) disasters
(d) flood
| Answer :- (B) |
6. The auther has given the forms of misrepresentation,they are:
(A) four
(B) five
(c) six
(d0 seven
| Answer :- (C) |
7. The editorial policy of a newspaper is controlled by:
(A) advertisement
(B) bankruptcy
(c) discontent
(d) reality
| Answer :- (A) |
8. Freedom of press is restricted during:
(A) peace
(B) war
(c) epidemic
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (B) |
9. The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is:
(A) debt
(B) donation
(c) the wealth of owner
(d) grant by the government
| Answer :- (C) |
10. Censorship is imposed during:
(A) election
(B) peaceful time
(c) emergency
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (C) |
The Earth – H. E. Bates
The Earth Objectives
1. Who was the writter of The Earth””:
(A) Pearl S. Buck
(B) Shiga Naoya
(c) Dorothy L. Sayers
(d) H. E. Bates
| Answer :- () |
2. Shiga Naoya was born in:
(A) 1853
(B) 1873
(c) 1883
(d) 1893
| Answer :- (C) |
3. Seibei was a ……….. years old Japanese boy:
(A) two
(B) five
(c) nine
(d) twelve
| Answer :- (D) |
4. Shiga Naoya is a …… writer
(A) Japanese
(B) Chinese
(c) Indian
(d) Bhutanese
| Answer :- (A) |
5. Seibi knew every place that sold:
(A) fish
(B) meat
(c) gourds
(d) vegetables
| Answer :- (C) |
6. Seibee’s hobby was collecting:
(A) seed
(B) gourds
(c) grass
(d0 flowers
| Answer :- (B) |
7. One day Seibi found p peculiar gourd at shop of an old woman, which cost him:
(A) two yen
(B) five yen
(c) ten yen
(d) twenty yen
| Answer :- (C) |
8.Who smashed Seibei’s gourds to pieces:
(A) His father
(B) His mother
(c) His brother
(d) His sister
| Answer :- (A) |
9. Whenever Seibi passed through the market, he searched the:
(A) affluent area
(B) commercial area
(c) slum area
(d) wealthy locality
| Answer :- (C) |
10. The Negroes made the pledge that they will always:
(A) march ahead
(B) march back
(c) march slowly
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (D) |
India through a Traveller’s Eyes – Pearl S. Buck
India through a Traveller’s Eyes
1. India through a Traveller’s Eyes has been written by:
(A) R.N.Tagore
(B) Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru
(c) Leo Tolstoy
(d) Pearl S. Buck
| Answer :- (D) |
2. Pearl S. Buck is an …… writer:
(A) American
(B) British
(c) European
(d) Indian
| Answer :- (A) |
3.India through a Traveller’s Eyes is:
(A) a short story
(B) a political treatise
(C) an excerpt from a novel
(D) an essay
| Answer :- (B) |
4. The life span in India was only:
(A) 25 yrs
(B) 27 yrs
(C) 28 yrs
(D) 29 yrs
| Answer :- (B) |
5.The writer visiting an Indian family felt:
(A) happiness
(B) sorrow
(c) disgust
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (A) |
6.India.was a part of the background of:
(A) doctors life
(B) wife’s life
(c) Kashmiri man’s life
(d) Pearl S. Buck’s life
| Answer :- (D) |
7. Pearl S. Buck came to know about India through:
(A) Buddhism
(B) Christianity
(c) Hinduism
(d) Islam
| Answer :- (A) |
8. Who propensised blood both in Asia:
(A) Atlee
(B) Nehru
(c) Winston Churchill
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (C) |
9. ‘Come, My Beloved’ is written by
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Germaine Greer
(c) Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Pearl S: Buck
| Answer :- (D) |
10. According to Buck, the poorest people in India are:
(A) Wise
(B) Dishonest
(c) Wise and innately civilised
(d) Foolish
| Answer :- (C) |