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Story: A Wrong Man In Workers' Paradise

 

A Wrong Man In Workers Paradise

- By Rabindranath Tagore

1.      In which year did Ravindranath Tagore won the Noble Prize of literature:

A.    1930

B.     1913 for Geetanjali

C.     1830

D.    1813

2.      Ravindranath was a founder of the experimental school named__________.

A.    Shantiniketan- Abode of Peace

B.     Kalabhavan

C.     Kalamandir

D.    Shantibhuvan

3.      What is the true objective of art?

A.    To find art

B.     To pursuit pure beauty

C.     To get Praise

D.    To get frame

4.      Tagore has described the complex idea in a __________ narrative.

A.    Humble

B.     Horrific

C.    Humorous

D.    Hilarious

5.      “Art for art’s sake” is the famous slogan coined by:

A.    Ezra Pound

B.     Victor Cousin-19th Century - French Philosopher

C.     Alfred Tennyson

D.    Franz Kafka

6.      Who brought a wrong man in workers’ paradise?

A.    An aerial messenger

B.     A moving finger writer

C.    A-girl-of-the-silent-torrent

D.    An elder

7.      In workers’ paradise work hard, of late, began to __________.

A.    Regret

B.     Defeat

C.     Suffer

D.    Conquers

8.      A Wrong Man in Workers’ Paradise is translated from original Bengali by __________?

A.    Subrto Bagchi

B.     Rabindranath Tagore

C.     Babani Bhattacharya

D.    Sarogini Naidu

9.      Who gave the title of ‘Gurudev’ to Rabindranath Tagore?

A.    M.K. Gandhi

B.     Shreemad Ramchandra

C.     Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay

D.    Sushma Swaraj

10.  What did A wrong Man asked for from the-girl-of-the-silent-torrent?

A.    Picture

B.     Pond

C.     Pot

D.    Pitcher

11.  What did a wrong man do with the pitcher?

A.    Broke it

B.     Paint it

C.     Use it

D.    Smash it

12.  ‘A picture may never has any meaning and it never serves any _________’.

A.    Planning

B.     Plant

C.    Purpose

D.    Propose


Prepared By: Prof. Reena Tandel

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