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CBSE - Novels, Society and History
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Practice Question
Novels, Society and History
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Novels, Society and History
Who among the following published the Tom Jones in six volumes?
(1) Richardson
(2) Charls Dikens
(3) Henry Fielding
(4) None of the above
Correct Answer: 3
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Related Questions
Novels, Society and History
1
Which of the following was written with adolescent girls in mind?
(1) The Jungle Book
(2) Ramona
(3) Treasure Island
(4) Robinson Crusoe
Correct Answer: 2
2
Name the earliest novel in Marathi and describe its theme.
(1) Manjughosha by Naro Sadashiv, the theme is full of amazing events
(2) Yamuna Paryatan by Baba Padmanji, the theme is plight of widows
(3) Muktamala by Moreshwar Halbe, the theme is an imaginary 'romance' with a moral purpose
(4) Mochongadh by R.B. Gunjikar
Correct Answer: 2
3
What actions of the hero of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe make us see him as a typical coloniser?
(1) The hero, Robinson Crusoe, is an adventurer and slave trader
(2) He treats coloured people as inferior creatures, even when ship wrecked on an island
(3) He rescues a native, makes him his slave, arrogantly calls him Friday, thinks the latter belongs to an inferior community
(4) All the above
Correct Answer: 4
4
In which of the following language was the novel Yamuna Prayatan written?
(1) Bengali
(2) Oriya
(3) Hindi
(4) Marathi
Correct Answer: 4
5
Hindi novel achieved excellence with the writings of Premchand because :
(1) he could tell a story (Kissa-goi) in a masterly manner
(2) he wrote about issues which pleased the colonial rulers as well as the rich
(3) he lifted the Hindi novel from the realm of fantasy, moralising and simple entertainment to a serious reflection on social issues and lives of ordinary people
(4) he drew characters from all strata of society
Correct Answer: 3