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Important Lines From The Works Of Indian Authors

Important lines from the works of Indian Authors ( Part C )

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Question 1
“Where words come out from the depth of truth Where tirecess striving stretches its arms towards perfection” In which poem do these lines occur?
A
No men are foreign
B
Where the mind is without fear
C
The cry of the children
D
Going for water
Question 2
My mind has found an adult peace” whose mind has found peace?
A
Robert Frost
B
Kamala Das
C
Annie Louisa Walker
D
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Question 3
‘I received love ….. That woman died’ This line expresses the love enjoyed by·
A
Tagore
B
R.K. Narayan
C
Kamala Das
D
Deepa Agarwal
Question 4
Find out from which poem the following line is taken? “Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection”.
A
Prayer of a sporta man
B
Nine gold medals
C
Out in the fields with God
D
Where the mind is without fear
Question 5
“Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit” These words occur in the poem of
A
Shakespeare
B
V.K. Gokak
C
Kamala Das
D
Rabindranath Tagore
Question 6
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
Question 7
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit” These lines are taken from the poem
A
A Psalm of Life
B
Be The Best
C
Where the Mind is Without Fear
D
The Solitary Reaper
Question 8
Choose the option containing the author of the following line: “Where words come out from the depths of truth”.
A
Kamala Das in ‘Punishment in Kindergarten’
B
Deepa Agarwal in ‘After the Storm’
C
Dhar Gopal Mukherji in ‘Kari – the Elephant’
D
Rabindranath Tagore in ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’
Question 9
Choose the option containing the name of the author and the work in which these lines occur: I was then too young to read And my blood turned cold like the moon
A
Dr. A.P.J. Kalam in ‘Vision For The Nation’
B
Dr. Neeraja Raghavan in ‘The Sun Beam’
C
Kamala Das in ‘My Grandmother’s House’
D
Rabindranath Tagore in ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’
Question 10
“Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls” Name the poet who dreamt of a world with equality and harmony.
A
Ruskin Bond
B
Robert Frost
C
Rabindranath Tagore
D
Walt Whitman
Question 11
Identify the personality who uttered the following. ‘Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection’
A
Ruskin Bond
B
Berton Braley
C
Rabindranath Tagore
D
Rudyard Kipling
Question 12
“Why don’t you join the others? What A peculiar child you are?” Who said these words to Kamala in ‘Punishment in Kindergarten’?
A
Grandmother
B
Mother
C
Teacher
D
Father
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