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Question 1 |
Among the following personalities who is “The Queen of Boxing”?
Mithali Raj | |
Geeta Phogat | |
M.C. Marry Kom | |
Saba Anjum |
Question 2 |
The autobiography of Marry Kom is
My life my rules | |
Towards dream | |
Unbreakable | |
Unreachable |
Question 3 |
Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom is a
Indian boxer | |
Indian wrestler | |
Indian weightlifter | |
Indian cricketer |
Question 4 |
Mary Kom won ____ in Olympic.
Gold medal | |
Bronze medal | |
Silver medal | |
Prize money |
Question 5 |
Which year Mary Kom won medal in Olympics?
2010 | |
2012 | |
2014 | |
2016 |
Question 6 |
Who is the inspiration for Mary Kom?
Her father | |
Her coach | |
Milka Singh | |
Dingko Singh |
Question 7 |
Which year government of India honoured Mary Kom with Padma Shri?
2010 | |
2012 | |
2014 | |
2016 |
Question 8 |
Dingo Singh, a Manipuri Boxer won a gold at the Asian Games in
2000 | |
1998 | |
1997 | |
1995 |
Question 9 |
How many world championships were won by Mary Kom?
Five | |
Six | |
Seven | |
Four |
Question 10 |
Marry Kom belongs to which category of International Boxing
40 Kg | |
68 Kg | |
48 Kg | |
70 Kg |
Question 11 |
After which championship Marry Kom was selected in the 48 Kg category for the International Boxing Association World Women’s Boxing Championships.
China championship | |
Malaysia championship | |
Bangkok championship | |
Srilanka championship |
Question 12 |
After Bangkok championship Marry Kom was about to participate in
France championship | |
Rome championship | |
Pennsylvania championship | |
London championship |
Question 13 |
The International Boxing Association World Women’s Boxing Championships selected Marry Kom
- for which Championship.
London championship | |
France championship | |
Rome championship | |
Pennsylvania championship |
Question 14 |
Which year Marry Kom participated in Pennsylvania Championship?
2000 | |
2001 | |
2003 | |
2005 |
Question 15 |
How much money the father of Marry Kom was managed to collect for her Pennsylvania trip?
One thousand | |
Two thousand | |
Five thousand | |
Seven thousand |
Question 16 |
- “I was both upset and very worried”
- What made Marry Kom to worry?
Her health condition | |
Her financial condition | |
Her father’s health condition | |
Homelessness |
Question 17 |
Marry Kom spoke to whom about her financial problem?
Central minister | |
Chief minister | |
Sherpa | |
Onler |
Question 18 |
Who is Onler?
Friend of Marry Kom | |
Central minister | |
Coach of Marry Kom | |
Chief minister |
Question 19 |
How did Onler helped to Marry Kom?
He sold his house | |
He gave his savings | |
He meet the two Members of Parliament | |
He got donation from boxing academy |
Question 20 |
How much amount is donated by the two members of parliament?
Eight Thousand | |
Ten Thousand | |
Seven Thousand | |
Six Thousand |
Question 21 |
How much money Marry Kom got suddenly in her hand?
Five Thousand | |
Ten Thousand | |
Six Thousand | |
Eight Thousand |
Question 22 |
According to Marry Kom ______ was cold and beautiful place.
London | |
Paris | |
Pennsylvania | |
Rome |
Question 23 |
It was _____ in Pennsylvania when Marry Kom landed for her tournament.
Winter | |
Snowing | |
Very hot | |
Raining |
Question 24 |
- “With this princely sum, and a little more that had been collected from people, I left for the U.S”
- In the above sentence ‘princely sum’ refers the money of
Ten thousand | |
Twenty thousand | |
Fifty thousand | |
Nineteen thousand |
Question 25 |
In Pennsylvania Marry Kom confined to
Guest house | |
Sports arena | |
Sports club | |
None of the above |
Question 26 |
- ‘The people were enormously nice too’
- As per Marry Kom the people in which place was nice.
Russia | |
Japan | |
Pennsylvania | |
Tokyo |
Question 27 |
- ‘I was looking forward to seeing what America was all about’
- Why Marry Kom is going to America?
For a meeting | |
For a vacation | |
For a training practise | |
To participate in a match |
Question 28 |
In Pennsylvania World Women’s Boxing Championships tournament which is the last team to arrive
Russian team | |
Indian team | |
Japan team | |
African team |
Question 29 |
From the Pennsylvania airport the team of Mary Kom went straight to
Shopping complex | |
Beach | |
Sports arena | |
Government guest house |
Question 30 |
In boxing which is compulsory for all players to participate in a competition?
Weight checking | |
Muscle building | |
Taking non vegetarian meal | |
Breathing exercise |
Question 31 |
Why Mary Kom felt petty for her team-mates?
They had a fever and cold | |
They met with an accident | |
They all had a match on same day of their arrival | |
They all had jet lag |
Question 32 |
In Pennsylvania championship Mary Kom competed for
50 kg category | |
45 kg category | |
80 kg category | |
55 Kg category |
Question 33 |
- “I can face anyone in the ring”
- The above line was taken from whose autobiography
Mary Kom | |
Sachin Tendulkar | |
P.V. Sindhu | |
Deepak Misra |
Question 34 |
Mary Kom defeated whom in the quarter final of Pennsylvania Championship?
Nadia Hokmi | |
Hula Sahin | |
Jamie Behal | |
Bula |
Question 35 |
Mary Kom defeated whom in the semi-final of Pennsylvania Championship?
Nadia Hokmi | |
Hula Sahin | |
Jamie Behal | |
Bula |
Question 36 |
Nadia Hokmi the boxing player belongs to which country?
Russia | |
Japan | |
Poland | |
America |
Question 37 |
______ created a great disadvantage for Mary Kom in Pennsylvania Championship.
Loss of appetite | |
Frequent nausea | |
Migraine | |
Anaemic |
Question 38 |
Mary Kom was not accustomed to the _____ in Pennsylvania.
Water | |
Food | |
Climate | |
Sports academy |
Question 39 |
Mary Kom ____ kg before her finals in Pennsylvania.
46 kg | |
55 kg | |
42 Kg | |
44 Kg |
Question 40 |
Who defeated Mary Kom in Pennsylvania championship 2001?
Nadia Hokmi | |
Hula Sahin | |
Jamie Behal | |
Bula |
Question 41 |
Name the player who was defeated by Mary Kom on the basis of RSC.
Jamie Behal | |
Nadia Hokmi | |
Hula Sahin | |
All the above |
Question 42 |
What is the full form of RSC?
Referee Stopped Contest | |
Referee Skipped Contest | |
Referee Skill Council | |
Reform Unit Commission |
Question 43 |
What is applicable if the referee feels one of the boxers is inferior to the other and risks getting hurt badly?
Referee Stopped Contest | |
Referee Skipped Contest | |
Referee Skill Council | |
Reform Unit Commission |
Question 44 |
The medal won by Mary Kom in Pennsylvania Championship 2001 is
Silver | |
Gold | |
Bronze | |
No medal |
Question 45 |
Hula Sahin, the boxer who won gold in Pennsylvania Championship 2001 belongs to which country
London | |
China | |
Japan | |
Turkey |
Question 46 |
- “I was the only one in the team to get a medal.”
Mary Kom | |
Geeta Phogat | |
Akanksha Singh | |
Mithali raj |
Question 47 |
In which place Mary Kom was given and her team mates were given Chopsticks to eat?
Japan | |
Thailand | |
China | |
Burma |
Question 48 |
Where Mary Kom was greeted with garlands and drumbeats and dancing?
Mizoram | |
Imphal | |
Tripura | |
Shilling |
Question 49 |
“When I spoke to the people in Langol that day, I spoke of my hope that I would win gold in future tournaments.”
Who spoke to the people in Langol?
Mary Kom | |
Geeta Phogat | |
Akanksha Singh | |
Mithali raj |
Question 50 |
The first International medal won by Mary Kom is
Silver | |
Gold | |
Bronze | |
No medal |
Question 51 |
- “As I touched down in India, I vowed that the next time I would bring back gold.”
- The above quote was taken from whose biography?
Geeta Phogat | |
Akanksha Singh | |
Mithali Raj | |
Mary Kom |
Question 52 |
According to Mary Kom ______ alone can bring long-term security and a steady income.
Business | |
Government job | |
Winning the match | |
Prize money |
Question 53 |
- “Also, around the time that I was getting married, I had no savings except a couple of life insurance policies”
- The above line taken from the biography of
Mary Kom | |
Geeta Phogat | |
Akanksha Singh | |
Mithali Raj |
Question 54 |
After _____ championship Mary Kom was offered with Government job.
First | |
Second | |
Third | |
Fifth |
Question 55 |
Which government offered government offered job to Mary Kom?
Assam | |
Meghalaya | |
Manipur | |
Mizoram |
Question 56 |
Which year Mary Kom accepted the government job?
2000 | |
2001 | |
2005 | |
2007 |
Question 57 |
In which department Mary Kom was posted?
Railway department | |
Air force | |
Police department | |
Fire service |
Question 58 |
The post offered to Mary Kom is
Police constable | |
Sub inspector | |
Assistant officer | |
IPS |
Question 59 |
The first month salary earned by Mary Kom through government job is
Ten thousand | |
Twenty thousand | |
Fifteen thousand | |
Eighteen thousand |
Question 60 |
Mary Kom lifted Third World Women’s Boxing Championships in
London | |
Russia | |
France | |
India |
Question 61 |
Which year Mary Kom won Third World Women’s Boxing Championships?
2006 | |
2005 | |
2010 | |
2011 |
Question 62 |
Along with Mary Kom which Indian Player had won medal in Russia World Women’s Boxing Championships?
Usha Devi | |
Mithila kumar | |
Sarita | |
Savitha |
Question 63 |
The medal won by Sarita in Russia World Women’s Boxing Championships.
Silver | |
Gold | |
Bronze | |
Prize amount |
Question 64 |
After wining medal in Russia World Women’s Boxing Championships both Sarita and Mary Kom had
- a heroic welcome in
Tripura airport | |
Mizoram airport | |
Imphal airport | |
Cuttack airport |
Question 65 |
Where the felicitation function organised for Mary Kom and Sarita for winning a medal in Russia World Women’s Boxing Championships in 2005?
Delhi central hall | |
Academy of Indian boxing theatre | |
Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre | |
Mumbai Central open air hall |
Question 66 |
Which year Mary Kom won her second World Women’s Boxing Championships?
2001 | |
2003 | |
2002 | |
2006 |
Question 67 |
Which year Mary Kom won her second Asian Women’s Boxing Championships?
2004 | |
2003 | |
2005 | |
2006 |
Question 68 |
Witch Cup Boxing Championship won by Mary Kom held in
Japan | |
Moscow | |
Vatican City | |
Hungary |
Question 69 |
Which year Mary Kom won her fourth World Women’s Boxing Championships?
2005 | |
2009 | |
2008 | |
2006 |
Question 70 |
Where Mary Kom won her fourth World Women’s Boxing Championships?
India | |
China | |
Japan | |
America |
Question 71 |
Name the only Indian boxer who won Hat-world championship medal?
Mary Kom | |
Geeta Phogat | |
Mithali raj | |
Sarita |
Question 72 |
Which year Mary Kom wrote her autobiography?
2010 | |
2015 | |
2013 | |
2016 |
Question 73 |
- “I hated every minute of training but I said, Don’t quit”
- The above quote was said by.
Mary Kom | |
Kapil Dev | |
Suresh raina | |
Mohamed Ali |
Question 74 |
- “When I got married, everybody was doubtful that my medal hauls would continue.”
- The above line were taken from the autobiography of
Mary Kom | |
Malleshwari | |
Milka Singh | |
Geeta Phogat |
Question 75 |
Which year government of India honoured Mary Kom with Padma Bhusan?
2014 | |
2018 | |
2016 | |
2013 |
Question 76 |
Which achievement of Mary Kom is more memorable to her?
Hat trick championship | |
Wining championship in home town | |
Third world boxing championship | |
Defeating opponent players |
Question 77 |
Muhammad Ali is the professional boxer of which country?
Africa | |
America | |
Russia | |
South Africa |
Question 78 |
Who is the author of the poem “Confessions of a Born Spectator”?
Charles Wills | |
Ogden Nash | |
Robert Brown | |
William Temple Hornaday |
Question 79 |
What is the theme of the poem Confessions of a Born Spectator?
Working nature of detective | |
Fun involving in watching serial | |
Enjoyment of a spectator | |
Enjoyment of the player |
Question 80 |
In the poem “Confessions of a Born Spectator” who believes that a spectator can be as enthusiastic as a player?
Charles Wills | |
Ogden Nash | |
Robert Brown | |
William Temple Hornaday |
Question 81 |
- “One infant grows up and becomes a jockey,
- Another plays basketball or hockey”
- What do you mean by Jockey?
Television anchor | |
Radio anchor | |
Program organiser | |
Horse rider |
Question 82 |
- “This one the prize ring hates to enter”
- In the above line prize ring refer to?
enclosed area in which boxing matches are fought | |
enclosed area in which the prizes were distributed | |
enclosed in which the circus happen | |
award given to players |
Question 83 |
- “This one the prize ring hates to enter”
- Who hates to enter into the prize ring?
The poet | |
Players | |
Infant | |
Children |
Question 84 |
- “This one the prize ring hates to enter”
- Why the poet hates to enter into the prize ring?
He hates to play boxing | |
He won’t want prize | |
He loves to be spectator | |
He hate to distribute prize |
Question 85 |
- “That I am not them, that they are not me”
- The above line indicates that the poet is a
A player | |
A spectator | |
A business man | |
A leader |
Question 86 |
- “With all my heart I do admire
- Athletes who sweat for fun or hire”
- In the above sentence ‘I’ refer to
Charles Wills | |
Ogden Nash | |
Robert Brown | |
William Temple Hornaday |
Question 87 |
- “Who take the field in gaudy pomp”
- What do you mean by gaudy pomp?
Enthusiasm | |
Eager to win the medal | |
showy dress | |
energetic walk |
Question 88 |
- “Who take the field in gaudy pomp”
- In the above sentence who refers to?
Spectators | |
Athletes | |
Referee | |
Umpire |
Question 89 |
- “My limp and bashful spirit feeds
- On other people’s heroic deeds”
- Who admire the heroic performance of athletes?
The poet | |
Referee | |
Umpire | |
Children |
Question 90 |
- “And maim each other as they romp,”
- What do you mean by maim?
Compete | |
Fight | |
Injury | |
Defeat |
Question 91 |
- “Lashes his steed across the line”
- What do you mean by Steed?
Energy | |
Body | |
Force | |
A strong horse |
Question 92 |
- “you’d think my ego it would please”
- Whose ego is referred here?
The poet | |
The player | |
The judge | |
The infant |
Question 93 |
- “To swap positions with one of these”
- The poet wants to swaps whose position?
Position of wining athlete with loser | |
Position of father with mother | |
Position of nature with god | |
Position of politician with citizen |
Question 94 |
- “But zealous athletes play so rough”
- What is the meaning of Zealous?
Ego | |
Confidence | |
Wealth | |
Enthusiastic |
Question 95 |
- “I’m glad that when my struggle begins”
- The struggle is occurred between
Audience and referee | |
Author and his friend | |
Prudence and ego | |
Money and faith |
Question 96 |
- “I’m glad that when my struggle begins
- ‘Twixt prudence and ego,”
- Who won in the struggle?
Ego | |
Prudence | |
Author | |
Spectator |
Question 97 |
- “Twixt prudence and ego,”
- What do you mean by prudence?
Faith | |
Wisdom | |
Money | |
Confidence |
Question 98 |
- “Twixt prudence and ego,”
- What do you mean by twixt?
Among | |
Between | |
With | |
Beside |
Question 99 |
- “One infant grows up and becomes a jockey,
- Another plays basketball or hockey,
- This one the prize ring hates to enter
- That one becomes a tackle or center,
- I am just glad as glad can be
- That I am not them, that they are not me.”
- Write down the rhyme scheme of the above stanza
aabbcc | |
ababcd | |
abcdef | |
aaabbb |
Question 100 |
- One infant grows up and becomes a jockey,
- Another plays basketball or hockey,
- This one the prize ring hates to enter
- That one becomes a tackle or center,
- I am just glad as glad can be
- That I am not them, that they are not me
- Find out the rhyming words
Hockey –jockey | |
Enter – center | |
Be- me | |
All the above |
Question 101 |
- “To watch you gambol in the stadium,”
- What do you mean by gambol?
Sports | |
Fight | |
Jump heavily | |
Gambling |
Question 102 |
- “For this modest of physiques”
- What do you mean by physique?
A doctor | |
Body | |
Building | |
Experiment |
Question 103 |
- “Athletes, I’ll drink to you”
- Who love to celebrate the success of the athlete?
The poet | |
His family | |
Audience | |
Team members |
Question 104 |
- “That you are not me and I’m not you.”
- From the above line find out who is not who?
The poet is not a athlete | |
Spectator is not the audience | |
Nature is not the god | |
The earth is not the sun |
Question 105 |
Frederic Ogden Nash is an
British poet | |
Russian poet | |
American poet | |
French poet |
Question 106 |
In his poems Frederic Ogden Nash have
Conventional rhyming scheme | |
Unconventional rhyming scheme | |
Non-comprising fact | |
Unexpected twist in the end |
Question 107 |
Who was declared the America’s best-known producer of humorous poetry?
Charles Wills | |
Ogden Nash | |
Robert Brown | |
William Temple Hornaday |
Question 108 |
- Now A runs ninety yards to score,
- B knocks the champion to the floor,
- Cracking vertebrae and spines,
- Lashes his steed across the line,
- You’d think my ego it would please
- To swap positions with one of these
- Write down the rhyme scheme
aabbcc | |
ababcd | |
aaabbb | |
abcdef |
Question 109 |
Who is the author of the short story “A Shot in the dark”?
Saki | |
O. Henry | |
Guy De Maupassant | |
Sydney Porter |
Question 110 |
In the short story “A Shot in the dark” who aspires to become a politician?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 111 |
In the short story “A Shot in the dark” who is bored in an empty carriage of train for a profitable pilgrimage?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 112 |
In the short story “A Shot in the dark” Philip Sletherby bored to which place?
Brill Manor | |
Big Ben city | |
Victoria Inn | |
Maryland |
Question 113 |
Who is the newly achieved acquaintance of Philip Sletherby?
Mrs. Saltpen - Jago | |
victor | |
Bertie | |
Claude People K.C. |
Question 114 |
The residence of Mrs. Saltpen-Jago is
London | |
Chalkshire | |
Marry land | |
Big ben city |
Question 115 |
Name the honoria, a person of some social importance in London.
Mrs. Saltpen - Jago | |
victor | |
Bertie | |
Claude People K.C. |
Question 116 |
In the short story “A Shot in the Dark” who is the woman of reputation?
Mrs. Saltpen - Jago | |
victor | |
Bertie | |
Claude People K.C. |
Question 117 |
In the short story “A shot in the Dark” Why did Phillip Sletherby visit Brill Manor?
To purchase car | |
To meet his old friend | |
To attend the party of Mrs. Saltpen Jago | |
To visit his old house |
Question 118 |
- “If he could secure the goodwill of his hostess he might count on her nominating him as an assured thing”
- Who is the hostess of the luncheon party?
Mrs. Saltpen - Jago | |
victor | |
Bertie | |
Claude People K.C. |
Question 119 |
In the short story “A Shot in the dark” who is travelling companion of Philip Sletherby?
Mrs. Saltpen - Jago | |
victor | |
Bertie | |
Claude People K.C. |
Question 120 |
The purpose of Philip Sletherby to attend the luncheon party of Mrs. Saltpen Jago is
To seek here approval | |
Regarding parliamentary project | |
To return her money | |
Regarding the social welfare |
Question 121 |
What is the age of the travelling companion of Philip Sletherby?
Twenty one | |
Twenty | |
Twenty Two | |
Twenty seven |
Question 122 |
In the short story “A Shot in the Dark” who is searching furiously a non-existent object; from waistcoat pocket?
Mrs. Saltpen – Jago | |
Victor | |
Bertie | |
Claude People |
Question 123 |
In the short story “A dark in the Dark” what is the furiously non-existent object of Bertie?
Matchbox | |
Latchkey | |
Purse | |
Cigarette case |
Question 124 |
In the short story “A dark in the Dark” who is bound on a rustic holiday?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 125 |
In the short story “A dark in the Dark” whose exaggerated behaviour did not draw forth any remark from Sletherby?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 126 |
The stranger who is travelling along with Philip Sletherby is the son of?
Mrs. Saltpen – Jago | |
Victor | |
Bertie | |
Claude People |
Question 127 |
- “I’m coming on there on Monday evening, so we shall meet”
- Who is coming to luncheon party of Mrs. Saltpen – Jago on Monday?
Bertie | |
Jago | |
Philip Sletherby | |
Victor |
Question 128 |
- “You’ve lost something, haven’t you”
- Identify the speaker/character that belongs to the short story “A Shot in the Dark”?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 129 |
Who left the sovereign-purse, with four quid in it on the table?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 130 |
- “I’m stopping at a little country inn near Brondquay for three days”
- Why did Bertie staying in little country inn?
For fishing | |
For business meeting | |
For bull fighting | |
For learning painting |
Question 131 |
The crest used by Bertie is
a demi-lion holding a cross-crosslet in its paw. | |
a demi-lion holding a cross-crosslet in his mouth | |
a greyhound courant | |
a unicorn |
Question 132 |
- “I’ve no intention of lending you three pounds, or three shillings,”
- Who had no intension of lending money to Bertie?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Claude People |
Question 133 |
The crest used by Mrs Saltpen-Jago in her notepaper is
a demi-lion holding a cross-crosslet in its paw. | |
a demi-lion holding a cross-crosslet in his mouth | |
a greyhound courant | |
a unicorn |
Question 134 |
Which is the Jago crest?
a demi-lion holding a cross-crosslet in its paw. | |
a demi-lion holding a cross-crosslet in his mouth | |
a greyhound courant | |
a unicorn |
Question 135 |
- “We have the right to use both, but I always use the demi-lion, because, after all, we are really Saltpens”
- Who always use demi-lion crest?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 136 |
The hair colour of Mrs Saltpen-Jago mentioned by Bertie is
Dark brown | |
Dark black | |
Blonde | |
Grey mixed black |
Question 137 |
The hair colour of Mrs Saltpen-Jago seen by Philip Sletherby on last Monday is
Dark brown | |
Dark black | |
Blonde | |
Grey mixed black |
Question 138 |
- “I’ve no intention of lending you three pounds, or three shillings,”
- Identify the speaker/character that belongs to the short story “A Shot in the Dark”?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 139 |
In the short story “A shot in the dark” who planned to narrate an entertaining story to get an applause of the audience?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 140 |
- “I’ll give you your revenge for Hoylake. Not a bad course here,”
- Identify the speaker/character that belongs to the short story “A Shot in the Dark”?
Claude People K.C. | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 141 |
In the short story “A shot in the Dark” whose car had the combing feature of hotel lounge and an engine room?
Claude People K.C. | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 142 |
In the short story “A shot in the Dark” who is Claude People K.C.?
A doctor | |
A lawyer | |
A driver | |
A waiter |
Question 143 |
- “His eyes were fixed on the door panel, on which were displayed two crests: a greyhound courant and a demi-lion holding in its paw a crosslet”
- Whose eye is on the door panel?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 144 |
Who is curious in explaining the chief points of perfection in the fitting and mechanism of the car?
Claude People K.C. | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 145 |
Claude People K.C progressed the inner history of the Dublin labour troubles and the private life of the Prince Designate of Albania to
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
Question 146 |
What change in Mrs. Saltpen-Jago is unaware to Philip Sletherby?
Her hair colour change | |
Change in her behaviour | |
Her skin complex change | |
Change in her voice |
Question 147 |
- “Good appearance, too, till she made that idiotic change”
- Who made an idiotic change?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen-Jago | |
Bertie | |
The K.C. |
Question 148 |
In the short story “A shot in the Dark” who electrified everybody by appearing as a brilliant blonde?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen-Jago | |
Bertie | |
The K.C. |
Question 149 |
What ruined the looks of Mrs. Saltpen-Jago?
Blonde hair | |
Dark Brown Hair | |
Black hair | |
Grey hair |
Question 150 |
In the short story “A shot in the Dark” Bertie is the
Second son of Mrs. Saltpen-Jago | |
Friend of the K.C. | |
First son of Mrs. Saltpen-Jago | |
The driver of Philip Sletherby |
Question 151 |
Who is considered as the master of ‘Short Story’?
O. Henry | |
William Sydney Porter | |
Saki | |
Rudyard Kipling |
Question 152 |
‘Saki’ is the pen name of
O. Henry | |
William Sydney Porter | |
Hector Hugh Munro | |
Rudyard |
Question 153 |
The short story of Saki is often compared to
O. Henry | |
Rudyard Kipling | |
Hector Hugh Munro | |
Ruskin Bond |
Question 154 |
Hector Hugh Munro is a
American writer | |
Russian writer | |
British writer | |
French writer |
Question 155 |
Whose stories satirize Edwardian society and culture?
O. Henry | |
Rudyard Kipling | |
Hector Hugh Munro | |
Ruskin Bond |
Question 156 |
The full-length play wrote by Hector Hugh Munro is
The society | |
ninth hole at Sandwich | |
Tango tea | |
The watched pot |
Question 157 |
Along with whom Hector Hugh Munro wrote the full length play?
Charles Maude | |
Charles Wills | |
Peter Wilson | |
Robert Hook |
Question 158 |
In the short story “A Shot in the Dark” who is the brilliant and level-headed?
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen-Jago | |
Bertie | |
The K.C. |
Question 159 |
In the short story “A Shot in the Dark” the money lend by Philip Sletherby to Bertie is
Three quid | |
Four quid | |
Seven quid | |
No money given |
Question 160 |
- I’ve come away without my sovereign-purse, with four quid in it, all my worldly wealth for the moment.
- What do you mean of quid?
British coin | |
French coin | |
American coin | |
Rome coin |
Question 161 |
- “What a lucky thing for me that I should have chanced across one of the mater’s friends.”
- Identify the speaker of the above line, belongs to the short story “A shot in the Dark”
Bertie | |
Philip Sletherby | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago |
Question 162 |
In the short story “A Shot in the Dark” who is on rustic holiday?
Philip Sletherby | |
Jago | |
Bertie | |
Claude People |
Question 163 |
- “It will be a lesson to me not to leave my exchequer lying about anywhere, when it ought to be in my pocket. I suppose the moral”
- In the above sentence what do you mean by Exchequer?
Cash book | |
Notepad | |
National treasury | |
Jewel box |
Question 164 |
Find the language of the given words
- Mater, Honoria
Greek | |
Latin | |
Spanish | |
Dutch |
Question 165 |
- ‘There was a tinge of coldness in his voice.’
- Whose voice had a tinge of coldness?
Philip Sletherby | |
Bertie | |
Jago | |
The K.C. |
Question 166 |
Find out the meaning of the idiom “A shot in the dark”
Fault guess | |
Moving in a dark place | |
False encounter | |
Running in the dark |
Question 167 |
In the short story of Saki, “A shot in the dark” who made a wrong guess about Bertie?
Mrs Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Philip Sletherby | |
The K.C. |
Question 168 |
Find the meaning of the given idiom
- Throw in the towel
unfair or unsporting behaviour | |
prepare for a conflict | |
on your side in an argument or dispute | |
to give up |
Question 169 |
Find the meaning of the given idiom
- Below the belt
unfair or unsporting behaviour | |
prepare for a conflict | |
on your side in an argument or dispute | |
to give up |
Question 170 |
- Choose the correct word to complete the following sentences.
- We are not completely sure but Kishor _________ come back tomorrow.
May | |
Ought to | |
Should | |
must |
Question 171 |
- Choose the correct word to complete the following sentences.
- Dinesh __________ be the richest person in the village. He’s just bought two luxury cars.
May | |
Must | |
Need not | |
Might not |
Question 172 |
- Choose the correct word to complete the following sentences
- I _________________ rather request you to check my exercise before giving it to the teacher.
Should | |
Would | |
Can | |
Must |
Question 173 |
- Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with appropriate prepositions.
- In case _________ difficulty, you should refer _________ a dictionary and then respond _________ the question.
Of, to, to | |
Of, into, through | |
To, to, to, | |
With, to, to |
Question 174 |
- Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with appropriate prepositions.
- The clothes that he has put _______are very impressive. He is going _________ his hometown to pay homage _________the village head.
At, to, for | |
On, to, to | |
At, to, for | |
To, to, to |
Question 175 |
- Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with appropriate prepositions.
- The nearest hospital _________this place is _________ a distance of twenty kilometres. You can reach it either_________ car or _________ a bicycle
To, at, by, in | |
In, at, in, by | |
To, at, in, in | |
At, in, by, by |
Question 176 |
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with appropriate prepositions
- The students discussed the problem _________ themselves. However, they did not arrive _________ any conclusion. They went _________ their class teacher and discussed_________ her. She gave a solution _________ it and they were happy.
Between, to, to, with, in | |
Among, at, to, with, to | |
Between, at, to, with, in | |
Among, to, to, with, to |
Question 177 |
They consoled me and lauded me on the silver win.
- Find out the meaning of the underlined word.
Energy | |
Appreciated | |
De motivated | |
Scolded |
Question 178 |
- I ate enough to sate my appetite and my palate.
- Find the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.
Form of dance | |
A type of food | |
Stomach | |
Sense of taste |
Question 179 |
The fight and all that followed are clearly etched in my memory.
- Find the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.
Imprinted | |
Deleted | |
Removed | |
Extracted |
Question 180 |
Find the antonym for the given word.
- Amateur
Professional | |
Optional | |
Modern | |
Refused |
Question 181 |
Find the antonym of the following word.
- Hopeful
Refused | |
optional | |
desperate | |
cheap |
Question 182 |
Find out the meaning of the given idiom.
- On the ropes
unfair or unsporting behaviour | |
prepare for a conflict | |
on your side in an argument or dispute | |
state of near collapse or default |
Question 183 |
Find out the abbreviation of AIBA
Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur | |
Association International Boxing Academy | |
Academy of International Boxing Association | |
Academy of Indian Boxing Association |
Question 184 |
“Science fiction can be defined as the branch of literature dealing with the reaction of human beings to changes in Science and Technology.”
- Who said this?
Albert Einstein | |
Stephen Hawking | |
Isaac Asimov | |
Edison |
Question 185 |
Who is the author of the poem “Thinking”?
Emerson | |
William Hornaway | |
Charles Wills | |
Walter Wintle |
Question 186 |
What is the national sport of Bangladesh?
Hockey | |
Kabbadi | |
Cricket | |
Base ball |
Question 187 |
Kabbadi is also known as ______ in South India.
Adu pulli Attam | |
Killi | |
Chadakudu | |
None of the above |
Question 188 |
Who is the founder of Para Olympics in Rome?
Sir Ludwig Guttmann | |
William Walt Rock | |
Thomas Castaway | |
Sir Peter Hook |
Question 189 |
Akanksha Singh Belongs to which sports.
Hockey | |
Baseball | |
Tennis | |
Squash |
Question 190 |
Match:
- Names of Personalities Sports/Games
- P.V. Sindhu 1) Squash
- Anjali Bhagwat 2) Swimming
- Bula Choudary 3) Shooting
- Dipika Pallikal 4) Badmiton
4 3 2 1 | |
3 4 2 1 | |
2 3 1 4 | |
3 2 4 1 |
Question 191 |
Para Olympics was initially supported by
Rome Olympic Committee | |
Italian Olympic Committee | |
France Olympic Committee | |
Greece Olympic Committee |
Question 192 |
In the debut Para Olympics games how many sport events were included?
Seven events | |
Eight events | |
Six events | |
Ten events |
Question 193 |
Fill in blanks with appropriate modal verb.
- I thought I ________ go to British Museum today to read the treatment for some slight ailment of which I had a touch. I ___________ read all I wanted to read and then felt I ___________ begin to study diseases. I started to generally turn the leaves idly.
Will, could, should | |
Could, would, will | |
Must, would, will | |
Should, will, must |
Question 194 |
Kabbadi is a game played between
Seven teams of two players | |
Two teams of seven players | |
Two teams of nine players | |
Three teams of seven players |
Question 195 |
Fill in blanks with appropriate modal verbs
- Though they_______ enjoy watching it on screen, teachers _______to encourage them to read Science Literature that ________ enhance their knowledge.
Might, ought, will | |
Should, can, may | |
Might, will, should | |
Can, might, may |
Question 196 |
Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition.
- He climbed _______ the stairs to get ______the terrace.
In, through | |
Up, into | |
Up, through | |
Into, on |
Question 197 |
- The train moved on, leaving the soi-disant cadet of the Saltpen-Jago family cursing furiously on the platform.
- Find the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.
Self motivated | |
Confident | |
Self styled | |
Encasement |
Question 198 |
Tejaswini Sawant is an
Indian shooter | |
Indian wrestler | |
Indian boxer | |
Indian runner |
Question 199 |
- Fill in the blanks with suitable modal verbs.
- The theme_______ be time-travel, parallel universes or extra-terrestrial life. It_______ be just a fantasy and _______ avoid the supernatural.
May, need not, must | |
Must, will not, must | |
Should, need not, must | |
May, might not, will |
Question 200 |
Who is not the sort of man to notice an absorbed silence on the part of a companion?
Claude People K.C. | |
Mrs. Saltpen | |
Jago | |
Bertie |
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