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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 is the author of Saraswati Vijayam?
(1) Potheri Kunjambu
(2) Chandu Menon
(3) Premchand
(4) Devaki Nandan Khatri
Correct Answer: 1
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Related Questions
Novels, Society and History
1
Which book by Charles Dickens has the tale of a poor orphan who lived in a world of petty criminals and beggars? [2010 (T-1)]
(1) Germinal
(2) Oliver Twist
(3) Hard Times
(4) Pickwick Papers
Correct Answer: 2
2
Which of the following statements is not true about the themes of novels for young boys?
(1) Novels for young boys portrayed rash, foolhardy young men, who sought aimless adventure
(2) The novels portrayed men who were powerful, assertive, independent and daring
(3) The novels were full of adventure set in places remote from Europe
(4) The heroic coloniser confronted 'natives', adapted to native life as well as changed and developed them
Correct Answer: 1
3
Kabirlarai (poetry contests) was patronised by merchant elite of which of the following
cities?
(1) Bomaby
(2) Calcutta
(3) Madras
(4) Banaras
Correct Answer: 2
4
The earliest example of a story in prose in Indian literature is :
(1) Kadambari in Sanskrit in the 7th century by Banbhatt
(2) The Panchtantra in Sanskrit
(3) Dastan - in Persian and Urdu
(4) Meghdoot by Kalidasa
Correct Answer: 1
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