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11th English Unit 5 Online Test – New Book

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Question 1
Resources can be mobilized only through ________.
A
Nature efforts
B
Human efforts
C
Mechanical force
D
Spiritual power
Question 2
Which university conferred the honour to the Aringar Annadurai?
A
Anna university
B
Annamalai university
C
Bharathiyar university
D
Madras university
Question 3
  • “We, the Tamilians, have been holding aloft this ideal for more than two thousand years as expressed in Purananuru”
  • The above words are quoted by
A
Annadurai
B
Rajagopalachari
C
Radhakrishnan
D
Jawaharlal Nehru
Question 4
  • “Thankful as I am for the unique honour conferred on me by this institution”
  • In the above speech of Annadurai, the institute he mentioned is
A
Anna university
B
Annamalai university
C
Bharathiyar university
D
Madras university
Question 5
Which year Aringar Annadurai was conferred by Annamalai University?
A
November 18, 1967
B
November 21, 1968
C
November 19, 1969
D
November 16, 1970
Question 6
Aringar Annadurai felt honoured to deliver _______ in Annamalai University.
A
Thanking address
B
Convocation address
C
Welcome speech
D
Political speech
Question 7
  • “it is not an easy task to place appropriate guidelines before them”
  • According to Aringar Annadurai it is not easy job to deliver speech to
A
Framers
B
Homemakers
C
Students
D
Politician
Question 8
Former Chief Minister C.N. Annadurai with students of  Yale University
A
Yale university
B
Oxford university
C
Harvard university
D
London university
Question 9
______ gives a sense of relief to C.N. Annadurai
A
Newspaper
B
Political speech
C
His own limitation
D
His peace of mind
Question 10
According to Annadurai the present age is the age of
A
Common man
B
Mesolithic man
C
Advanced man
D
Technological man
Question 11
_________ is the repositories of knowledge and the nursing ground for the emissaries of thought, wisdom and service.
A
Schools
B
Universities
C
Home
D
Divine places
Question 12
__________ have got a prominent role to play and the prominence is growing every day, as more and more individuals get themselves equipped for the task of bettering society.
A
Schools
B
Universities
C
Home
D
Divine places
Question 13
According to Aringar Annadurai we have inaugurated the era of
A
Monocracy
B
Democracy
C
Autocracy
D
Feudal days
Question 14
During ________ period Universities had to train scholars and poets to adorn the chambers of royalty or the gilded mansions of lords and nobles and their wisdom.
A
Monocracy
B
Democracy
C
Autocracy
D
Republic days
Question 15
“Those were days when numbers did not count, nor were eminent scholars asked to face the problems confronting the masses.”
  • In the above line Annadurai mentions which age
A
Feudal days
B
Democracy
C
Autocracy
D
Republic days
Question 16
During feudal days _______   were content to work in secluded spheres, far from the din and noise of the common man and weave the costly fabric of philosophy of poetry.
A
Universities
B
Market place
C
Schools
D
Kingdom
Question 17
  • “Its function has been enlarged not in its fundamentals but in its domain”
  • According to Annadurai whose function is enlarged
A
Universities
B
Market place
C
Schools
D
Kingdom
Question 18
The role of the _____today is not cloistered and confined as in the past.
A
Students
B
University
C
Professor
D
Politician
Question 19
According to Annadurai who is the origin of the potential ruler.
A
Common man
B
Technology man
C
Modern man
D
Educated man
Question 20
According to Annadurai whose responsibility is to fashion out of common man, an individual fitted and equipped for the task of making democracy fruitful and effective.
A
School
B
University
C
Home
D
Parents
Question 21
Who is Doctor S. Radhakrishnan?
A
Former Prime minister
B
Former President
C
Former Vice President
D
Former Home Minister
Question 22
According to whom, democracy requires more qualities than other forms of government
A
Annadurai
B
Rajagopalachari
C
Radhakrishnan
D
Jawaharlal Nehru
Question 23
According Radhakrishnan ______ can develop the true spirit of democracy, appreciation of others’ points of view and adjustment of differences through discussions.
A
School
B
University
C
Home
D
Parents
Question 24
“In universities we have to recall the struggles of the past and realize the perils and possibilities, the challenges and opportunities, of the present”
  • Who delivered the above quote to the students?
A
Annadurai
B
Rajagopalachari
C
Radhakrishnan
D
Jawaharlal Nehru
Question 25
  • “In universities we have to recall the struggles of the past and realize the perils and possibilities, the challenges and opportunities, of the present”
  • The above quote was delivered by Radhakrishnan to the students in the
A
University of Brussels
B
University of France
C
University of Burke
D
University of Brazil
Question 26
According to C.N. Annadurai which is the first motive of all human being
A
To earn more money
B
to acquire the means for a decent living
C
to built home
D
to get new vehicle
Question 27
According to C.N. Annadurai ______ is a privilege that you enjoy, for which you are deeply indebted to the community of which you are a member.
A
University education
B
School studies
C
Friends
D
Family members
Question 28
“Graduates, may I ask you, how are you going to repay – what is to be your contribution to the social chest on which you have drawn so largely”
  • The above asked to the graduates by
A
Annadurai
B
Rajagopalachari
C
Radhakrishnan
D
Jawaharlal Nehru
Question 29
“Unless you replenish it richly, coming generations will find only an empty coffer.”
  • Annadurai asks whom to replenish the resources they had used
A
Graduates
B
Office goers
C
Framers
D
Common man
Question 30
  • “We must dream of an aristocracy of achievements arising out of a democracy of opportunities.”
  • The above words are quoted by
A
Ruskin bond
B
Sundar pichai
C
Jefferson
D
Annadurai
Question 31
  • “Your superior education increases your responsibility to society and therefore, apart from or along with your own individual advancement, society has got a right to expect an adequate return from you”
  • The above advice is given by whom to the graduates of Annamalai University?
A
Annadurai
B
Rajagopalachari
C
Radhakrishnan
D
Jawaharlal Nehru
Question 32
  • “It has to take into account the commonness but to trim and train, guide and lead him…”
  • The above quote is taken from the speech of
A
Annadurai
B
Rajagopalachari
C
Radhakrishnan
D
Jawaharlal Nehru
Question 33
Who hailed Annadurai as one of the greatest parliamentarians?
A
Subash Chandra Bose
B
Rajaji
C
Jawaharlal Nehru
D
Rajendra Prasad
Question 34
Political and social themes of  C.N. Annadurai was awarded the Chubb Fellowship of
A
Harvard university
B
Anna university
C
Yale university
D
Oxford university
Question 35
Who is the first non-American to receive Chubb Fellowship honour?
A
Annadurai
B
Rajagopalachari
C
Radhakrishnan
D
Jawaharlal Nehru
Question 36
Aringar Annadurai received honorary doctorate from
A
Anna university
B
Annamalai university
C
Madras university
D
Bharathiyar university
Question 37
Aringar Annadurai served as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu from
A
1967 – 69
B
1967 – 71
C
1967 – 72
D
1969 – 77
Question 38
The Purananuru song conveys the philosophy of
A
Indians
B
Arabians
C
Tamilians
D
Sikhs
Question 39
________ celebrates the selfless spirit and courage of people who served society by sharing everything with their fellowmen.
A
Purananuru
B
Thirukural
C
Bible
D
Bhagavad gita
Question 40
“I am confident that you are being sent into the wide world. With this objective – you are bound to win, for you are adequately equipped with the spirit supplied by this great institution.”
  • Annadurai encourages the graduated of which institute?
A
Anna university
B
Annamalai university
C
Bharathiyar university
D
Madras university
Question 41
I do claim to represent him in all his ruggedness.
  • Find the meaning of underlined word or phrase
A
Toughness
B
Smartness
C
Happiness
D
Gladness
Question 42
cardinal principles enunciated by those who offered their advice in past years
  • Find the meaning of underlined word or phrase.
A
Advocated
B
Explained
C
spoke clearly
D
dedicative
Question 43
  • Universities, as the repositories of knowledge
  • Find the meaning of underlined word or phrase
A
Storehouses
B
Breathing instrument
C
Warehouse
D
Device
Question 44
  • During the feudal days Universities had to train scholars and poets to adorn the chambers
  • Find the meaning of underlined word or phrase
A
government by one ruler
B
having to do with the Middle Ages
C
old stone age
D
modern era
Question 45
  • Eminent scholars asked to face the problems confronting the masses
  • Find the meaning of underlined word or phrase
A
Accepting
B
Challenging
C
aggressively resisting
D
working hardly
Question 46
  • As inheritors of that rich legacy, you are best suited to overcome.
  • Find the meaning of underlined word or phrase
A
Successors
B
Procedures
C
Acceptors
D
Processors
Question 47
  • Sindhu said, “I play chess”
  • Convert the above sentence to reported speech
A
Sindhu said that she played chess
B
Sindhu said that she was played chess
C
Sindhu said that she is played chess
D
Sindhu said that she were played chess
Question 48
  • Sundar said to me, “I'll see you later.”
  • Convert the above sentence to reported speech
A
Sundar told me that he would see me later
B
Sundar told me that he will see me later
C
Sundar told me that he were see me later
D
Sundar told me that he was see me later
Question 49
  • Raj said to Sukumar, “Please drop me at the station tonight.”
  • Convert the above sentence to reported speech
A
Raj requested Sukumar to drop him at the station that night
B
Raj requested Sukumar to drop him at the station tonight
C
Raj requested Sukumar that drop him at the station that night
D
Raj requested Sukumar that drop him at the station tonight
Question 50
  1. Shanthi said to Baskar, “What are you doing now?”
  2. Convert the above sentence to reported speech
A
Shanthi asked Baskar what he was doing then
B
Shanthi asked Baskar that what he was doing then
C
Shanthi asked Baskar that what he was doing now
D
Shanthi asked Baskar what he was doing now
Question 51
  • Vijay said “I had taken swimming lessons before.”
  • Convert the above sentence to reported speech
A
Vijay said that he has taken swimming lessons before
B
Vijay said that he have taken swimming lessons before
C
Vijay said that he had taken swimming lessons before
D
Vijay said that he had taken swimming lessons now
Question 52
  • A good proportion of that revenue comes from the tillers
  • Find the meaning of underlined word or phrase
A
persons who produce crops
B
persons who raise animals
C
cultivator
D
all the above
Question 53
The hopeful feeling that all is going to turn out well. Find suitable word to substitute the above sentence
A
Nationalism
B
Heroism
C
Optimism
D
Feminism
Question 54
Who is the author of the poem “Be the Best”
A
Ruskin bond
B
Douglas Malloch
C
Rudyard Kipling
D
William wordsworth
Question 55
  • “It isn’t by size that you win or you fail.
  • Be the best of whatever you are”
  • The above line taken from the poem
A
Be the best
B
A psalm of life
C
Tiger in a zoo
D
None of the above
Question 56
  • A bee caught in the tangles of that yellow hair.
  • Find the meaning of the underlined word or phrase
A
a confused mass
B
surrounded
C
rotated
D
regulated
Question 57
  • In exchange for her smile, a quick grimace and passed on
  • Find the meaning of the underlined word or phrase
A
expression of disgust
B
quick glance
C
shocking reaction
D
short notice
Question 58
  • Don't look so doleful, girls
  • Find the meaning of the underlined word or phrase
A
Joyful
B
Active
C
Sorrowful
D
Mindful
Question 59
  • With the gloom of the contraltos added, one could scarcely help shuddering
  • Find the meaning of the underlined word or phrase
A
the lowest female voice
B
powder
C
soft liquid
D
flavour
Question 60
  • she cried, in her sweet, affected drawl
Find the meaning of the underlined word or phrase
A
lazy way of talking
B
shivering sound
C
whispering
D
murmuring
Question 61
The librarian said to the students, “Speak softly.”
  • Convert the above sentence to reported speech
A
The librarian instructed the students to speak softly
B
The librarian instructed the students to have spoken softly
C
The librarian instructed the students that speak softly
D
The librarian instructed the students that to speak softly
Question 62
The earliest democracy in the world began in
A
Rome
B
Egypt
C
Athens
D
Mesopotamia
Question 63
All the adult men who held _____citizenship were allowed to cast their votes in 510BCE.
A
Rome
B
Greek
C
German
D
France
Question 64
Do you trim your hair regularly?
  • In the above sentence the word trim is
A
Noun
B
Verb
C
Adverb
D
Adjective
Question 65
Do you want a trim?
  • In the above sentence the word trim is
A
Noun
B
Verb
C
Adverb
D
Adjective
Question 66
  • habitual failure to be present at work
  • Find suitable word to substitute the above sentence
A
Nationalism
B
Heroism
C
Feminism
D
absenteeism
Question 67
_______ is a less formal method of communicating but has replaced the conventional letter, as a means of communication.
A
E-mail
B
Fax
C
Telegraph
D
Telegram
Question 68
“We can’t all be captains, we’ve got to be crew, There’s something for all of us here.”
  • The above line taken from the poem
A
Be the best
B
A psalm of life
C
Tiger in a zoo
D
None of the above
Question 69
“I admit that the environment is such that even people with robust optimism will be discouraged and forced to take to the path of ease and comfort” The above sentence is from the speech of
A
Radhakrishnan
B
Rajendra Prasad
C
Annadurai
D
Sadar vallabhai Patel
Question 70
_______ is a letter that is intended to be read by a wide audience, or a letter intended for an individual, but that is nonetheless widely distributed intentionally through newspapers and other media, such as a letter to the editor or a blog.
A
Formal letter
B
Open letter
C
Personal letter
D
Closed letter
Question 71
Who is the author of the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’?
A
Ashwin Parthiban
B
Senkuttuvon
C
Kulothungan
D
Maran
Question 72
In the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’ in blank verse and get to know the greatness of human virtues from the ______ perceptive
A
Nature’s
B
Poet’s
C
Human’s
D
Universe’s
Question 73
Our virtues though be few and small” Whose virtue is referred by the poet?
A
Human
B
Animals
C
Nature
D
Universe
Question 74
Our virtues though be few and small” What do you mean by virtues?
A
Good qualities
B
Sin
C
Work
D
Attitude
Question 75
In the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’, the author expressed that human repel the
A
Love
B
Defeat
C
Work load
D
Pressure
Question 76
According to the poet of the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’ which doesn’t know kneeling or bending?
A
Human
B
Nature
C
Life
D
Attitude
Question 77
According to the poet of the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’ whose path is the path of dignity and honour?
A
Human
B
Animals
C
Nature
D
Life
Question 78
According to the poet of the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’ __________ is considered as stronghold
A
Courage
B
Behaviour
C
Energy
D
Work
Question 79
We are proud of the position we” Find the figure of speech of the above line
A
Smile
B
Metaphor
C
Irony
D
Alliteration
Question 80
According to the poet of the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’ who does not stoop before others is adorned as a
A
God
B
King
C
Queen
D
Warriors
Question 81
He, who does not stoop, is a king we adore” Find the figure of speech of the above line
A
Simile
B
Metaphor
C
Irony
D
Alliteration
Question 82
According to the poet of the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’ which is considered as the property?
A
Honour
B
Home
C
Precious jewellery
D
Gold coins
Question 83
What does ‘hillock’ refer to in the line ‘Every hillock has a summit to boast!’?
A
Home
B
Stone building
C
Small hill
D
Tall peak
Question 84
“We bow before competence and merit;” What do you mean by competence?
A
Hard work
B
Attitude
C
The ability to do something efficiently
D
The ability to accept challenge
Question 85
According to the poet of the poem ‘Everest is not the Only Peak’ which is the ladder for the rise of Man
A
Hard work
B
Truth who stands on their own
C
Who crate the world for others
D
None of the above
Question 86
Kulothungan is the pen name of
A
Prof. V.C. Kulandaiswamy
B
Prof V.C. Kaviarasu
C
Prof T.V. Dinamani
D
Prof Mayilswamy Annadurai
Question 87
Prof. V.C. Kulandaiswamy is the eminent in the field of
A
Teaching
B
Sports
C
Technology
D
Editing
Question 88
Prof. V.C. Kulandaiswamy an educationist known for his pioneering contributions in
A
Hydrology
B
Biology
C
Otology
D
Phrenology
Question 89
Who has authored six volumes of poems and seven of prose essays?
A
Ashwin Parthiban
B
Senkuttuvon
C
Kulothungan
D
Maran
Question 90
Prof. V.C. Kulandaiswamy awarded with
A
Abdul kalam award
B
Bharathiyar award
C
Bharathidhasen award
D
Thiruvalluvar Award
Question 91
Which year Prof. V.C. Kulandaiswamy awarded with Thiruvalluvar Award?
A
1999
B
2000
C
2010
D
2013
Question 92
Which year Prof. V.C. Kulandaiswamy had won the Sahitya Akademi Award?
A
1988
B
1999
C
1967
D
1995
Question 93
Which book earned Sahitya Akademi Award to Prof. V.C. Kulandaiswamy?
A
Vaazhum Valluvam
B
Everest is not the Only Peak
C
Tiger in a zoo
D
Meditation
Question 94
Whose works deal with themes that reflect the gamut of human progress and the all-pervasive human effort?
A
Prof. V.C. Kulandaiswamy
B
Prof V.C. Kaviarasu
C
Prof T.V. Dinamani
D
Prof Mayilswamy Annadurai
Question 95
“Cringing from others we haven’t done,” What do you mean by Cringing?
A
Behaving in an excessively humble
B
Behaving harshly
C
Behaving smartly
D
Behaving roughly
Question 96
Who is the writer of the short story “The singing lesson”?  
A
William temple Hornaday
B
Charles Dickens
C
Katherine Mansfield
D
Savitha Raj
Question 97
In the story 'The Singing Lesson' in which the attitude of an aggrieved _______ teacher undergoes a drastic change in keeping with her moods.
A
Maths
B
Music
C
Economics
D
Dance
Question 98
In the story 'The Singing Lesson' cold, sharp despair – buried deep in whose heart?
A
Muriel
B
Meadows
C
Cherry
D
Thomas
Question 99
In the story 'The Singing Lesson' who is carrying a little baton?
A
Meadows
B
Cherry
C
Muriel
D
John
Question 100
“Miss Meadows, in cap and gown and carrying a little baton”
  • What do you mean by baton?
A
House keys
B
a thin stick used by a conductor of a music orchestra
C
a thin stick for beating students
D
a wooden box
Question 101
In the story 'The Singing Lesson' who is bubbling over with gleeful excitement that comes from running to school on a fine autumn?
A
Rosy
B
Cherry
C
Muriel
D
John
Question 102
In the story 'The Singing Lesson' who stopped Miss Meadows?
A
Maths teacher
B
Science teacher
C
French teacher
D
Dance teacher
Question 103
In the story 'The Singing Lesson' what is the name of dance teacher?
A
Muriel
B
Miss meadows
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 104
  • “Everything about her was sweet, pale, like honey”
  • The above line expresses the appearance of
A
Maths teacher
B
Science teacher
C
French teacher
D
Dance teacher
Question 105
“You would not have been surprised to see a bee caught in the tangles of that ______ hair.”
  • In the short story ‘The singing lesson’ what is the hair colour of Science teacher
A
Brown
B
Yellow
C
Black
D
Blonde
Question 106
In the short story ‘The singing lesson’ the noise of the girls came from
A
Playground
B
Music hall
C
Class room
D
Assembly hall
Question 107
In the short story ‘The singing lesson’ who plays accompaniments with Miss Meadows?
A
Muriel
B
Mary Beazley
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 108
“When she saw Miss Meadows she gave a loud, warning "Sh-sh! Girls!"”
  • From the above line of the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ the character referred is
A
Muriel
B
Mary Beazley
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 109
"Meady is in a wax." Well, let them think it!
  • In the short story ‘The singing lesson’ who is grim and upset?
A
Muriel
B
Miss Meadows
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 110
  • “I feel more and more strongly that our marriage would be a mistake. Not that I do not love you. I love you as much as it is possible for me to love any woman, but, truth to tell, I have come to the conclusion that I am not a marrying man,”
  • The above sentence were written in a letter of
A
Muriel
B
Miss Meadows
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 111
In the letter given to Miss Meadows, the word "disgust" was scratched out lightly and ______ written over the top.
A
Forgive
B
Regret
C
Annoying
D
Denied
Question 112
In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ who was waiting for the moment, bent forward; curls fell over cheeks of Miss Meadows and she breathed, "Good morning, Miss Meadows,"
A
Muriel
B
Mary Beazley
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 113
In the short story ‘The singing lesson’ who gave a beautiful yellow chrysanthemum?
A
Muriel
B
Mary Beazley
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 114
In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ what is in the page number fourteen?
A
A lament
B
An octane
C
A couplet
D
A melancholy poem
Question 115
"But this time in parts. Still without expression." "Fast! Ah, too Fast."
  • In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ who instructed girls to sang a expression free song?
A
Muriel
B
Miss Meadows
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 116
“With the gloom of the contraltos added, one could scarcely help shuddering.”
  • What do to mean by Contraltos?
A
the lowest female voice
B
the lowest male voice
C
the lowest birds voice
D
sweet voice of linnet
Question 117
"Fade the Roses of Pleasure." Last time he had come to see her.
  • Who visited Miss Meadows for the last time?
A
Muriel
B
Basil
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 118
In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ who had worn a rose in his buttonhole?
A
Muriel
B
Basil
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 119
  • “How handsome he had looked in that bright blue suit, with that dark red rose!”
  • In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ who is very handsome?
A
Muriel
B
Basil
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 120
In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ what is the age Of Basil?
A
Thirty
B
Twenty
C
Twenty five
D
Twenty eight
Question 121
In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ who wants to see Miss Meadows in the Mistress’s room?
A
Monica
B
Basil
C
Muriel
D
Miss Wyatt
Question 122
In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ who had committed suicide?
A
Monica
B
Basil
C
Muriel
D
Miss Wyatt
Question 123
  • "I sent for you just now because this telegram has come for you."
  • In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ the telegram had came for?
A
Monica
B
Basil
C
Muriel
D
Miss Meadows
Question 124
  • “Don't look so doleful, girls. It ought to sound warm, joyful, and eager. 'Congratulate'. Once more. Quickly. All together. Now then!”
  • In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ who asked the girls to be happy?
A
Muriel
B
Mary Beazley
C
Rosy
D
Cherry
Question 125
"It's nothing bad at all. It's" – and she gave an apologetic little laugh –
  • In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ who gave an apologetic little laugh?
A
Monica
B
Basil
C
Muriel
D
Miss Meadows
Question 126
Suddenly the door opened. A little girl in blue walked fussily up the aisle, hanging her head,
  • What do you mean by aisle?
A
a passage between rows of seats
B
a musical tone played loudly
C
a man to whom one is engaged to be married
D
expression of disgust on a person's face
Question 127
"It's nothing bad at all. It's" – and she gave an apologetic little laugh –
  • Which is not bad for Miss Meadows?
A
Suicide of Basil
B
Repaired Piano
C
Her unemployment message
D
Marriage of Basil
Question 128
“That ought to break out – a loud, strong forte – a lament”
  • What do you mean by forte?
A
slow, lazy way of talking
B
a musical tone played loudly
C
music played to support an instrument
D
the lowest female voice
Question 129
In the short story ‘The Singing lesson’ explain the cause of Miss Meadows' joy at the end
A
Suicide of Basil
B
Repaired Piano
C
Her unemployment message
D
Marriage of Basil
Question 130
Kathleen Mansfield Murry was a ______ short story writer
A
American
B
New Zealand
C
French
D
Canadian
Question 131
The pen name of Kathleen Mansfield Murry
A
William temple Hornaday
B
Charles Dickens
C
Katherine Mansfield
D
Savitha Raj
Question 132
Kathleen Mansfield Murry left New Zealand at the age of
A
Nineteen
B
Eighteen
C
Fourteen
D
Fifteen
Question 133
Kathleen Mansfield Murry left New Zealand and settled in
A
United Kingdom
B
America
C
France
D
Rome
Question 134
In the United Kingdom where Kathleen Mansfield Murry gained the friendship of great writers such as
A
D.H. Lawrence
B
Virginia Woolf
C
Charles Wilkins
D
Both (a) and (b)
Question 135
______and ________were collections of short stories written by  Kathleen Mansfield  Murry.
A
Bliss
B
Garden Party
C
Morning Vibes
D
Both (a) and (b)
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