Class 12 Story of English Ch-9 Indian Writing in English MCQs Exam 2027 New

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Class 12 Story of English Ch-9 Indian Writing in English MCQs Exam 2027

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Class 12 Story of English Ch-9 Indian Writing in English MCQs Exam 2027

English Literature & Language MCQs

  1. ‘Paradise Lost’ is an ……………. [BSEB 2022]

    (A) Epic

    (B) Ode

    (C) Lyric

    (D) Satire

  2. Who wrote ‘Paradise Lost’? [BSEB 2022]

    (A) John Milton

    (B) John Keats

    (C) William Wordsworth

    (D) P.B. Shelley

  3. Romantic Revival is associated with ……………. [BSEB 2018, 2023]

    (A) William Wordsworth

    (B) Alexander Pope

    (C) John Milton

    (D) John Dryden

  4. The ‘Lyrical Ballads’ was published in ……………. [BSEB 2018]

    (A) 1798

    (B) 1788

    (C) 1898

    (D) 1790

  5. The two most important poets of the Romantic Revival were Wordsworth and: [BSEB 2022]

    (A) Coleridge

    (B) Keats

    (C) Shelley

    (D) Byron

  6. The 18th century is known as the: [BSEB 2020]

    (A) Augustan Age

    (B) Elizabethan Age

    (C) Victorian Age

    (D) Modern Age

  7. The name ‘Augustan’ was given to the early ________ century. [BSEB 2018]

    (A) 17th

    (B) 18th

    (C) 19th

    (D) 20th

  8. Who wrote ‘Mac Flecknoe’? [BSEB 2022]

    (A) John Dryden

    (B) Alexander Pope

    (C) John Milton

    (D) S.T. Coleridge

  9. ‘The Rape of the Lock’ is written by: [BSEB 2021]

    (A) Alexander Pope

    (B) John Donne

    (C) George Herbert

    (D) Andrew Marvell

  10. ‘The Scholar Gipsy’ has been written by: [BSEB 2019]

    (A) Matthew Arnold

    (B) Robert Browning

    (C) Lord Tennyson

    (D) Thomas Hardy

  11. ‘The Waste Land’ has been composed by ……………. [BSEB 2020, 2022]

    (A) T.S. Eliot

    (B) W.H. Auden

    (C) S.T. Coleridge

    (D) John Donne

  12. T.S. Eliot was awarded the Nobel Prize in ……………….. [BSEB 2018]

    (A) 1948

    (B) 1947

    (C) 1949

    (D) 1950

  13. T.S. Eliot is a _________ poet. [BSEB 2020]

    (A) 20th century

    (B) 19th century

    (C) 18th century

    (D) 17th century

  14. The first Indian novel in English was : [BSEB 2019]

    (A) Rajmohan’s Wife

    (B) Train to Pakistan

    (C) The Guide

    (D) Kanthapura

  15. Who wrote ‘Untouchable’ and ‘Coolie’? [BSEB 2020]

    (A) Mulk Raj Anand

    (B) R.K. Narayan

    (C) Raja Rao

    (D) Anita Desai

  16. ‘The Guide’ was written by ……………. [BSEB 2019]

    (A) R.K. Narayan

    (B) Mulk Raj Anand

    (C) Raja Rao

    (D) Anita Desai

  17. Who is the author of ‘Train to Pakistan’? [BSEB 2020]

    (A) Khushwant Singh

    (B) Mulk Raj Anand

    (C) R.K. Narayan

    (D) Anita Desai

  18. ‘Our Casuarina Tree’ is written by: [BSEB 2019]

    (A) Toru Dutt

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Rabindranath Tagore

    (D) Nissim Ezekiel

  19. Kamala Das is an ……………….. poetess. [BSEB 2020]

    (A) Indian

    (B) American

    (C) African

    (D) Russian

  20. Who wrote ‘Kanthapura’? [BSEB 2023, 2020]

    (A) Raja Rao

    (B) Mulk Raj Anand

    (C) R.K. Narayan

    (D) Kamala Das

  21. Who wrote ‘The Serpent and the Rope’? [BSEB 2019]

    (A) Raja Rao

    (B) R.K. Narayan

    (C) Mulk Raj Anand

    (D) Anita Desai

  22. ‘A Bend in the Ganges’ was written by: [BSEB 2022]

    (A) Manohar Malgonkar

    (B) Anita Desai

    (C) Kamala Das

    (D) Amitav Ghosh

  23. ‘Savitri’ was written by: [BSEB 2021]

    (A) Aurobindo Ghosh

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Rabindranath Tagore

    (D) Toru Dutt

  24. ‘Gitanjali’ was written by: [BSEB 2021]

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Aurobindo Ghosh

  25. Macavity is full of ……………….. [BSEB 2022]

    (A) Deceitfulness

    (B) Happiness

    (C) Sadness

    (D) Pride

  26. The snake looked at the poet ……………….. [BSEB 2021]

    (A) Vaguely

    (B) Angrily

    (C) Happily

    (D) Sadly

  27. Standard British English Speech is also known as: [BSEB 2020]

    (A) Received Pronunciation

    (B) American English

    (C) Second Language

    (D) Foreign Language

  28. ‘Savitri’ was written by— [BSEB, 2018A]

    (A) Aurobindo Ghosh

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) R.N. Tagore

    (D) Toru Dutt

  29. ‘The Gitanjali’ has been written by —

    (A) Sarojini Naidu

    (B) Rabindranath Tagore

    (C) Aurobindo Ghosh

    (D) None of these

  30. ‘A Bend in the Ganges’ is written by— [BSEB, 2021A]

    (A) Manohar Malgaonkar

    (B) Anita Desai

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) None of these

  31. ‘Untouchable’ and ‘Coolie’ were written by— [BSEB, 2023A]

    (A) R.K. Narayan

    (B) Mulk Raj Anand

    (C) Raja Rao

    (D) Sarojini Naidu

  32. ‘The God of Small Things’ is written by— [BSEB, 2021A]

    (A) Anita Desai

    (B) Arundhati Roy

    (C) Kamala Das

    (D) Toru Dutt

  33. ‘The Serpent and the Rope’ was written by— [BSEB, 2019A]

    (A) Raja Rao

    (B) R.K. Narayan

    (C) Mulk Raj Anand

    (D) Kamala Markandaya

  34. ‘Train to Pakistan’ is written by— [BSEB, 2020A]

    (A) Manohar Malgaonkar

    (B) Khushwant Singh

    (C) Anita Desai

    (D) Vikram Seth

  35. ‘The Guide’ was written by— [BSEB, 2021A]

    (A) R.K. Narayan

    (B) Raja Rao

    (C) Mulk Raj Anand

    (D) Anita Desai

  36. ‘The Old Play House and Other Poems’ was written by— [BSEB, 2022A]

    (A) Kamala Das

    (B) K.N. Daruwalla

    (C) Walt Whitman

    (D) D.H. Lawrence

  37. ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ (The first Indian novel in English) was written by —

    (A) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay

    (B) R.K. Narayan

    (C) Raja Rao

    (D) Mulk Raj Anand

  38. ‘Kanthapura’ was written by —

    (A) Raja Rao

    (B) R.K. Narayan

    (C) Mulk Raj Anand

    (D) Anita Desai

  39. ‘Malgudi Days’ was written by —

    (A) R.K. Narayan

    (B) Raja Rao

    (C) Mulk Raj Anand

    (D) Anita Desai

  40. ‘The Financial Expert’ was written by —

    (A) R.K. Narayan

    (B) Mulk Raj Anand

    (C) Raja Rao

    (D) Vikram Seth

  41. ‘Coolie’ was written by —

    (A) Mulk Raj Anand

    (B) R.K. Narayan

    (C) Raja Rao

    (D) Khushwant Singh

  42. ‘Two Leaves and a Bud’ was written by —

    (A) Mulk Raj Anand

    (B) R.K. Narayan

    (C) Raja Rao

    (D) Anita Desai

  43. ‘The Shadow Lines’ was written by —

    (A) Amitav Ghosh

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Arundhati Roy

    (D) Anita Desai

  44. ‘A Suitable Boy’ was written by —

    (A) Vikram Seth

    (B) Amitav Ghosh

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Anita Desai

  45. ‘Midnight’s Children’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Kiran Desai

  46. ‘The White Tiger’ was written by —

    (A) Aravind Adiga

    (B) Kiran Desai

    (C) Jhumpa Lahiri

    (D) Anita Desai

  47. ‘The Inheritance of Loss’ was written by —

    (A) Kiran Desai

    (B) Anita Desai

    (C) Arundhati Roy

    (D) Jhumpa Lahiri

  48. ‘The Namesake’ was written by —

    (A) Jhumpa Lahiri

    (B) Kiran Desai

    (C) Anita Desai

    (D) Arundhati Roy

  49. ‘Clear Light of Day’ was written by —

    (A) Anita Desai

    (B) Kiran Desai

    (C) Arundhati Roy

    (D) Jhumpa Lahiri

  50. ‘Fire on the Mountain’ was written by —

    (A) Anita Desai

    (B) Kiran Desai

    (C) Kamala Das

    (D) Sarojini Naidu

  51. ‘Cry, the Peacock’ was written by —

    (A) Anita Desai

    (B) Kamala Das

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Sarojini Naidu

  52. ‘Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan’ was written by —

    (A) Toru Dutt

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Kamala Das

    (D) R.N. Tagore

  53. ‘The Golden Threshold’ was written by —

    (A) Sarojini Naidu

    (B) Toru Dutt

    (C) Kamala Das

    (D) R.N. Tagore

  54. ‘The Bird of Time’ was written by —

    (A) Sarojini Naidu

    (B) Toru Dutt

    (C) Kamala Das

    (D) R.N. Tagore

  55. ‘The Broken Wing’ was written by —

    (A) Sarojini Naidu

    (B) Toru Dutt

    (C) Kamala Das

    (D) R.N. Tagore

  56. ‘Summer in Calcutta’ was written by —

    (A) Kamala Das

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Anita Desai

  57. ‘My Grandmother’s House’ (Poem) was written by —

    (A) Kamala Das

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Markandaya

  58. ‘Nectar in a Sieve’ was written by —

    (A) Kamala Markandaya

    (B) Anita Desai

    (C) Nayantara Sahgal

    (D) Shashi Deshpande

  59. ‘Rich Like Us’ was written by —

    (A) Nayantara Sahgal

    (B) Kamala Markandaya

    (C) Anita Desai

    (D) Shashi Deshpande

  60. ‘That Long Silence’ was written by —

    (A) Shashi Deshpande

    (B) Nayantara Sahgal

    (C) Kamala Markandaya

    (D) Anita Desai

  61. ‘The Great Indian Novel’ was written by —

    (A) Shashi Tharoor

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Salman Rushdie

  62. ‘The Discovery of India’ was written by —

    (A) Jawaharlal Nehru

    (B) M.K. Gandhi

    (C) S. Radhakrishnan

    (D) R.N. Tagore

  63. ‘The Story of My Experiments with Truth’ was written by —

    (A) M.K. Gandhi

    (B) Jawaharlal Nehru

    (C) Sardar Patel

    (D) B.R. Ambedkar

  64. ‘Hind Swaraj’ was written by —

    (A) M.K. Gandhi

    (B) Nehru

    (C) Patel

    (D) Ambedkar

  65. ‘Annihilation of Caste’ was written by —

    (A) B.R. Ambedkar

    (B) Gandhi

    (C) Nehru

    (D) Phule

  66. ‘The Life Divine’ was written by —

    (A) Aurobindo Ghosh

    (B) Vivekananda

    (C) Radhakrishnan

    (D) Tagore

  67. ‘My Reminiscences’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Nehru

    (C) Gandhi

    (D) Patel

  68. ‘Gora’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Bankim Chandra

    (C) Sarat Chandra

    (D) Premchand

  69. ‘Chitra’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  70. ‘The Post Office’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  71. ‘The Gardener’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  72. ‘Fruit-Gathering’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  73. ‘Lover’s Gift’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  74. ‘Crossing’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  75. ‘The Fugitive’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  76. ‘Stray Birds’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  77. ‘Fireflies’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  78. ‘The Crescent Moon’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  79. ‘The Cycle of Spring’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  80. ‘The King of the Dark Chamber’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  81. ‘The Hungry Stones’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  82. ‘The Home and the World’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  83. ‘Mashi and Other Stories’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  84. ‘The Wreck’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  85. ‘Red Oleanders’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  86. ‘Sacrifice’ (Play) was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  87. ‘The King and the Queen’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Sarojini Naidu

    (C) Toru Dutt

    (D) Kamala Das

  88. ‘The Dark Dancer’ was written by —

    (A) Balachandra Rajan

    (B) Raja Rao

    (C) R.K. Narayan

    (D) Mulk Raj Anand

  89. ‘Too Long in the West’ was written by —

    (A) Balachandra Rajan

    (B) Raja Rao

    (C) R.K. Narayan

    (D) Mulk Raj Anand

  90. ‘Combat of Shadows’ was written by —

    (A) Manohar Malgaonkar

    (B) Raja Rao

    (C) R.K. Narayan

    (D) Mulk Raj Anand

  91. ‘The Princes’ was written by —

    (A) Manohar Malgaonkar

    (B) Raja Rao

    (C) R.K. Narayan

    (D) Mulk Raj Anand

  92. ‘A Distant Drum’ was written by —

    (A) Manohar Malgaonkar

    (B) Raja Rao

    (C) R.K. Narayan

    (D) Mulk Raj Anand

  93. ‘The Devil’s Wind’ was written by —

    (A) Manohar Malgaonkar

    (B) Raja Rao

    (C) R.K. Narayan

    (D) Mulk Raj Anand

  94. ‘Sea of Poppies’ was written by —

    (A) Amitav Ghosh

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  95. ‘The Glass Palace’ was written by —

    (A) Amitav Ghosh

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  96. ‘The Hungry Tide’ was written by —

    (A) Amitav Ghosh

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  97. ‘River of Smoke’ was written by —

    (A) Amitav Ghosh

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  98. ‘Flood of Fire’ was written by —

    (A) Amitav Ghosh

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  99. ‘A Suitable Girl’ was written by —

    (A) Vikram Seth

    (B) Amitav Ghosh

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  100. ‘Two Lives’ was written by —

    (A) Vikram Seth

    (B) Amitav Ghosh

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  101. ‘An Equal Music’ was written by —

    (A) Vikram Seth

    (B) Amitav Ghosh

    (C) Salman Rushdie

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  102. ‘The Satanic Verses’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  103. ‘Shame’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  104. ‘The Moor’s Last Sigh’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  105. ‘The Ground Beneath Her Feet’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  106. ‘Fury’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  107. ‘Shalimar the Clown’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  108. ‘The Enchantress of Florence’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  109. ‘Joseph Anton’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  110. ‘Luka and the Fire of Life’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  111. ‘Haroun and the Sea of Stories’ was written by —

    (A) Salman Rushdie

    (B) Vikram Seth

    (C) Amitav Ghosh

    (D) Aravind Adiga

  112. ‘Between the Assassinations’ was written by —

    (A) Aravind Adiga

    (B) Salman Rushdie

    (C) Vikram Seth

    (D) Amitav Ghosh

  113. ‘Last Man in Tower’ was written by —

    (A) Aravind Adiga

    (B) Salman Rushdie

    (C) Vikram Seth

    (D) Amitav Ghosh

  114. ‘Selection Day’ was written by —

    (A) Aravind Adiga

    (B) Salman Rushdie

    (C) Vikram Seth

    (D) Amitav Ghosh

  115. ‘The God of Small Things’ won the Booker Prize in —

    (A) 1997

    (B) 1998

    (C) 1999

    (D) 2000

  116. ‘Midnight’s Children’ won the Booker Prize in —

    (A) 1981

    (B) 1982

    (C) 1983

    (D) 1984

  117. ‘The White Tiger’ won the Booker Prize in —

    (A) 2008

    (B) 2009

    (C) 2010

    (D) 2011

  118. ‘The Inheritance of Loss’ won the Booker Prize in —

    (A) 2006

    (B) 2007

    (C) 2008

    (D) 2009

  119. ‘Train to Pakistan’ is based on —

    (A) Partition of India

    (B) Independence of India

    (C) World War II

    (D) None of these

  120. ‘Untouchable’ is based on the life of —

    (A) Bakha

    (B) Rakha

    (C) Lakha

    (D) None of these

  121. ‘Coolie’ is based on the life of —

    (A) Munoo

    (B) Ratan

    (C) Hari

    (D) None of these

  122. ‘The Guide’ is based on the life of —

    (A) Raju

    (B) Marco

    (C) Rosie

    (D) None of these

  123. ‘The Financial Expert’ is based on the life of —

    (A) Margayya

    (B) Balu

    (C) Dr. Pal

    (D) None of these

  124. ‘Kanthapura’ is based on —

    (A) Gandhian Movement

    (B) Freedom Struggle

    (C) Village Life

    (D) All of these

  125. ‘The Serpent and the Rope’ is based on —

    (A) East-West Encounter

    (B) Philosophy

    (C) Spirituality

    (D) All of these

  126. ‘My Grandmother’s House’ is a ______ poem.

    (A) Confessional

    (B) Romantic

    (C) Religious

    (D) None of these

  127. ‘Savitri’ is an ______ poem.

    (A) Epic

    (B) Lyric

    (C) Sonnet

    (D) Ballad

  128. ‘The Gitanjali’ won the Nobel Prize in —

    (A) 1913

    (B) 1914

    (C) 1915

    (D) 1916

  129. R.N. Tagore was the first ______ to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    (A) Asian

    (B) Indian

    (C) Both A and B

    (D) None of these

  130. ‘The Discovery of India’ was written in —

    (A) Ahmednagar Fort Prison

    (B) Yerwada Jail

    (C) Cellular Jail

    (D) None of these

  131. ‘Hind Swaraj’ was written on a —

    (A) Ship

    (B) Train

    (C) Plane

    (D) Bus

  132. ‘The Story of My Experiments with Truth’ was written in —

    (A) Gujarati

    (B) Hindi

    (C) English

    (D) Marathi

  133. ‘Annihilation of Caste’ was a ______ that was never delivered.

    (A) Speech

    (B) Essay

    (C) Letter

    (D) Poem

  134. ‘The Life Divine’ is a ______ work.

    (A) Philosophical

    (B) Political

    (C) Social

    (D) Economic

  135. ‘My Reminiscences’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Nehru

    (C) Gandhi

    (D) Patel

  136. ‘Gora’ was written by —

    (A) Rabindranath Tagore

    (B) Bankim Chandra

    (C) Sarat Chandra

    (D) Premchand

  137. ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ was published in —

    (A) 1864

    (B) 1865

    (C) 1866

    (D) 1867

  138. ‘Untouchable’ was published in —

    (A) 1935

    (B) 1936

    (C) 1937

    (D) 1938

  139. ‘Coolie’ was published in —

    (A) 1936

    (B) 1937

    (C) 1938

    (D) 1939

  140. ‘Two Leaves and a Bud’ was published in —

    (A) 1937

    (B) 1938

    (C) 1939

    (D) 1940

  141. ‘Malgudi Days’ was published in —

    (A) 1943

    (B) 1944

    (C) 1945

    (D) 1946

  142. ‘The Financial Expert’ was published in —

    (A) 1952

    (B) 1953

    (C) 1954

    (D) 1955

  143. ‘The Guide’ was published in —

    (A) 1958

    (B) 1959

    (C) 1960

    (D) 1961

  144. ‘Kanthapura’ was published in —

    (A) 1938

    (B) 1939

    (C) 1940

    (D) 1941

  145. ‘The Serpent and the Rope’ was published in —

    (A) 1960

    (B) 1961

    (C) 1962

    (D) 1963

  146. ‘A Bend in the Ganges’ was published in —

    (A) 1964

    (B) 1965

    (C) 1966

    (D) 1967

  147. ‘Train to Pakistan’ was published in —

    (A) 1956

    (B) 1957

    (C) 1958

    (D) 1959

  148. ‘The God of Small Things’ was published in —

    (A) 1997

    (B) 1998

    (C) 1999

    (D) 2000

  149. ‘Midnight’s Children’ was published in —

    (A) 1981

    (B) 1982

    (C) 1983

    (D) 1984

  150. ‘A Suitable Boy’ was published in —

    (A) 1993

    (B) 1994

    (C) 1995

    (D) 1996

  151. ‘The Shadow Lines’ was published in —

    (A) 1988

    (B) 1989

    (C) 1990

    (D) 1991

  152. ‘Sea of Poppies’ was published in —

    (A) 2008

    (B) 2009

    (C) 2010

    (D) 2011

  153. ‘The White Tiger’ was published in —

    (A) 2008

    (B) 2009

    (C) 2010

    (D) 2011

  154. ‘The Inheritance of Loss’ was published in —

    (A) 2006

    (B) 2007

    (C) 2008

    (D) 2009

  155. ‘The Namesake’ was published in —

    (A) 2003

    (B) 2004

    (C) 2005

    (D) 2006

  156. ‘The Golden Threshold’ was published in —

    (A) 1905

    (B) 1906

    (C) 1907

    (D) 1908

  157. ‘Summer in Calcutta’ was published in —

    (A) 1965

    (B) 1966

    (C) 1967

    (D) 1968

  158. ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ was written in ______ .

    (A) English

    (B) Bengali

    (C) Hindi

    (D) Marathi

Bihar Board Class 12th के English Book Story of English Chapter-9 Indian Writing in English के Exam 2027 MCQs Questions Answer Key

Q. No.AnswerQ. No.AnswerQ. No.AnswerQ. No.Answer
1(A)41(A)81(A)121(A)
2(A)42(A)82(A)122(A)
3(A)43(A)83(A)123(D)
4(A)44(A)84(A)124(D)
5(A)45(A)85(A)125(A)
6(A)46(A)86(A)126(A)
7(B)47(A)87(A)127(A)
8(A)48(A)88(A)128(C)
9(A)49(A)89(A)129(A)
10(A)50(A)90(A)130(A)
11(A)51(A)91(A)131(A)
12(A)52(A)92(A)132(A)
13(A)53(A)93(A)133(A)
14(A)54(A)94(A)134(A)
15(A)55(A)95(A)135(A)
16(A)56(A)96(A)136(A)
17(A)57(A)97(A)137(A)
18(A)58(A)98(A)138(A)
19(A)59(A)99(A)139(A)
20(A)60(A)100(A)140(A)
21(A)61(A)101(A)141(A)
22(A)62(A)102(A)142(A)
23(A)63(A)103(A)143(A)
24(A)64(A)104(A)144(A)
25(A)65(A)105(A)145(A)
26(A)66(A)106(A)146(A)
27(A)67(A)107(A)147(A)
28(A)68(A)108(A)148(A)
29(B)69(A)109(A)149(A)
30(A)70(A)110(A)150(A)
31(B)71(A)111(A)151(A)
32(B)72(A)112(A)152(A)
33(A)73(A)113(A)153(A)
34(B)74(A)114(A)154(A)
35(A)75(A)115(A)155(A)
36(A)76(A)116(A)156(A)
37(A)77(A)117(A)157(A)
38(A)78(A)118(A)158(A)
39(A)79(A)119(A)  
40(A)80(A)120(A)  

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