Wednesday, 22 January 2020

B. A. I. Opt. Eng. Sem. I MCQ

Objective Questions on Short Stories
The Shroud by Premchand
1.      Premchand wrote the short story ‘The Shroud’
2.      Premchand is considered as ‘Upanyas Samrat’
3.      In the short story The Shroud Ghishu is the sixty year old father and Madho is   his son.
4.      Budhia is Madho’s wife who dies from labor pain.
5.      Ghishu and Madho wer chamars by caste.
6.      Ghishu and Madho would gather dry wood and sell to the market.
7.      Ghishu and Madho would enter other people’s fields, steal potatoes and peas and roast them.
8.      Ghishu had attended Thankur’s marriage before twenty years.
9.      The zamindar gave two rupees to Ghishu.
10. Ghishu and Madho collected the sum of  five rupees.
11. Ghishu and Madho ate the puris and drank liquor
12. According to Ghishu and Madho, Budhia will go to heaven.

Laloo by Sarath Chandra Chatterji
13. Laloo likes to give a fright, he threw a rubber snake in his mother’s way that she sprained her ankle badly.
14. Laloo’s father was a lawyer.
15. Laloo’s mother’s name is Nandrani. She hired a tutor or preceptor named Smritiratna for Laloo.
16. Smiritiratna could not sleep because of the rain coming through the roof and the veranda because of the mosquitoes.
17. Nandrani had prayed or wished that the preceptor should visit her house.
18. Auntie was Nandrani’s younger sister.
19. Lal in Hindi means ‘beloved’
20. Laloo started working as a contractor by taking a loan of ten rupees from his mother.
21. Laloo went to Bengali school.
22. Laloo made a toy on a Chhat Festival which brought him two rupees and a half at the bathing ghat on the Ganges.
23. There used to be and annual worship of the Goddess Kali, at the house of Manohar Chatterji.
24. Laloo performed the sacrifice of the goat because the blacksmith was missing.
25. Only two goats were sacrificed.
26. The preceptor, Smritiratna had been reading Chandi.
27. Laloo pretends to be possessed by the spirit of the sacrifice tries to kill Manohar Chatterji with the sword and makes him take an oath that henceforward there shall be no more animal sacrifice in my house.

A Season of No Return by Gudial Singh
28. Gurdial Singh is a Punjabi writer.
29. Kauri is a middle aged Punjabi woman and mother of Santokh. She used to visit Gurudwara on every Sunday.
30. Kaka is the name of Santokh’s son.
31. Gyana is Santokh’s younger brother.
32. Santokh’s wife called Kauri ‘Maaji pranam’ and Gyana’s wife called Kauri ‘Bebe’.
33. Mechanical/ Superficial human relations is the theme of the story.
34. Santokh’s wife (Kauri’s daughter-in-law) is a teacher in a college and Santokh is an engineer in a factory.
35. Gyana’s son is Melu and daughter is Karmi.
36. Santokh sent Kauri to Punjab on a train on Saturday.

Rebati by Fakir Mohan Senapati
37. Fakir Mohan was born in Odisha and wrote in Odia language.
38. Patpur was a village in the Hariharpur pargana in the district of Cuttack.
39. Female education and emancipation is the theme of the story.
40. Rebati had a desire for education or learning.
41. Patpur village was hit by Cholera epidemic.
42. Rebati’s father is Shyambandhu Mohanty and he works as a revenue agent for the village zamindar. His salary is two rupees a month. His monthly income was four rupees.
43. Shyambandhu sing bhajans like Krupasindhu Badana or read the Bhagabata.
44. Basudev is a school teacher in Upper Primary School in Patpur. He had graduated from the training school in Cuttuck. Basudev suffered from epileptic fits.
45. The Zamindar gave Shyambandhu three and a half acres of land for tilling.
46. Basudev and Shyambandhu’s family are karan (chamar) by caste.
47. Rebati started her education on Sri Panchami day.
48. Rebati’s grandmother is Budhi who is against her education.
49. Shyambandhu and his wife and Basudev dies from Cholera. Rebati dies from pneumonia. Only Budhi is alive.


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B. A. I. Opt. Eng. Sem. I MCQ

Objective Questions on Short Stories The Shroud by Premchand 1.       Premchand wrote the short story ‘The Shroud’ 2.       Prem...