Sample questions Part-B & C (TNPSC English)
1.'For I'm off to outer space tomorrow morning'
where is the poet going
a) Office
b) home
c) abroad
d) outerspace
2.'where the mind is without fear And the head is held high' The given lines are written by
a) Rudyard Kipling
b) Rabindranath Tagore
c) Robert Frost
d) Robert Browning
3.Which of the following is not a poem
a) Punishment in Kindergarten
b) Making Visible the Invisible
c) The Solitary Reaper
d) The cry of the children
4.Which of the following poems is written by Lewis Caroll?
a) Is Life, But a Dream
b) The man he killed
c) TheApology
d) English Words
5. 0 Henry
a) Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
b) William Sydney Porter
c) Hector Hugh Munro
d) Kamala Das
6.Madhvikutty
a) Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
b) William Sydney Porter
c) Hector Hugh Munro
d) Kamala Das
7.Lewis Carroll
a) Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
b) William Sydney Porter
c) Hector Hugh Munro
d) Kamala Das
8.Saki
a) Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
b) William Sydney Porter
c) Hector Hugh Munro
d) Kamala Das
9.Which state does the poet Kamala Surraya belong to?
a) Tamil Nadu
b) kerala
c) andhra pradesh
d) hyderabad
10.Which of the following poems is written by an Indian Poet?
a) The Apology
b) Where the Mind is Without Fear
c) Going For Water
d) Earth
11.which one of the following drama is not written by Shakespeare
a) Richard II
b) Edward II
c) Henry IV
d) Henry VIII
12.Who wrote the collection of poems called The Golden Threshold
a) Shakespeare
b) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
c) Sarojini Naidu
d) Harivansh Rai Bachchan
13.Identify the poem in this line occurs."I often contemplate my Childhood Mom"
a) The Flying Wonder
b) A Sonnet For my Incomparable Mother
c) In Search of a Friend
d) Laugh and be Merry
14.Which one of the following poems has not been written by the poet "H.W.Longfellow
a) Laugh and be Merry
b) A Psalm of life
c) Tales of a Wayside Inn
d) Hiawatha
TNPSC General English ->Part-B & Part -C.
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comments14.Which one of the following poems has not been written by the poet "H.W.Longfellow"?
ReplyThe answer is "Laugh and Be Merry", written by John Masefield.
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