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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
A serialised novel is :
(1) Published in a number of volumes
(2) A novel published in a magazine
(3) A format in which the story is published in instalments, each part in a new issue of a journal
(4) A cheap, illustrated novel
Correct Answer: 3
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Related Questions
Novels, Society and History
1
The serialised stories of the 19th century (1836 onwards) are compared to television soaps. Why?
(1) Like viewers of television soaps, serialisation allowed readers to relish the suspense
(2) They could discuss the characters of the novel as viewers of TV soaps today
(3) Readers could live for weeks with their stories as viewers do today
(4) All the above
Correct Answer: 4
2
Who is the author of Telugu novel Rajasekhara Caritamu written in 1878?
(1) Chandu Menon
(2) Kandukuri Viresalingam
(3) Nare Sadashive Risbud
(4) Baba Padmanji
Correct Answer: 2
3
The novels, Phulmoni and Karuna are :
(1) Bengali novels translated into Assamese by missionaries
(2) Two Assamese journals published by students in 1888
(3) Original novels written in Bengali
(4) A historical novel in Bengali by Rajanikanta Bardoloi
Correct Answer: 1
4
Who was the writer of Indulekha?
(1) Premchand
(2) Srinivas Das
(3) Chandu Menon
(4) Raja Ravi Verma
Correct Answer: 3
5
Who wrote Sevasadan and when?
(1) Bankim Chandra in 1865
(2) Sarat Chandra in 1888
(3) Premchand in 1916
(4) Bharatendu Harishchandra in 1882
Correct Answer: 3