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106151. Who wrote 'The Psalm of Life'?
(A): Longfellow (B): Theodore Berland (C): Goethe (D): SirJohnSqllire
106152. Who Wrote 'In Memoriam'?
(A): Lord Byron (B): Tennyson (C): Milton (D): Shakespeare
106153. Who wrote the 'Essays in Criticism'?
(A): Mathew Arnold (B): Agatha Christie (C): Hemingway (D): Keats
106154. The controversial Novel "The Satanic Verses" is authored by?
(A): Agnar Mykle (B): Peter wright (C): Henry Miller (D): Salman Rllshdie
106155. Who is called the 'Grand Old man of Poetry' in English?
(A): B. Shaw (B): TS. Eliot (C): John Masefield (D): Wordsworth
106156. Who wrote 'Don Juan'?
(A): Byron (B): Stowe (C): Mangham (D): None of the above
106157. Who was called the sportsman poet?
(A): Lord Tennyson (B): Shelley (C): Keats (D): None of the above
106158. Who wrote a book using 50, 000 words but the syllable E was not at all used?
(A): Tagore (B): Hemingway (C): Longfellow (D): Sobers
106159. Who published Communist Manifesto?
(A): Karl Marx (B): Lenin (C): Tolstoy (D): Kalyanasundaram
106160. Who wrote diaries?
(A): Samuel Johnson (B): Boswell (C): Samuel Pepys (D): Toynbee
106161. 'The History of John Bull' was written by?
(A): Arbuthnot (B): Goethe (C): Khwaja Ahmed Abbas (D): None of the above
106162. Who authored 'Mansfield Park'?
(A): JaneAusten (B): KuldipNayar (C): Emily Dickinson (D): None of the above
106163. Who wrote the first five books (The Law) of the Old Testament?
(A): Moses (B): St. Anthony (C): St. Matthews (D): St.John
106164. Who wrote 'The Lady's Dressing Room'?
(A): R.K. Narayan (B): Rudyard Kipling (C): Agatha Christie (D): Jonathan Swift
106165. Who is the founder of Journalism?
(A): Daniel Defoe (B): Macaulay (C): E.V. Lucas (D): None of the above
106166. Which poet praised Shakespeare?
(A): Wordsworth (B): Milton (C): Longfellow (D): Sarojini Naidu
106167. Who wrote the "Essay Concerning Human Understanding"?
(A): Bacon (B): E.V. Lucas (C): Mathew Arnold (D): John Locke
106168. Who invented the decimal notation in arithmetic?
(A): The Indians (B): The Greeks (C): The Arabs (D): The Romans
106169. Mark the wrong combination?
(A): James Watt Steam Engine (B): AG. Bell Telephone (C): J.L. Baird Television (D): J. Perkins Penicillin
106170. Who invented the steam locomotive?
(A): Edison (B): Stephenson (C): JR.O Tata (D): Alexander
106171. Funk discovered?
(A): proteins (B): vitamins (C): enzymes (D): hormones
106172. Who among the following described protoplasm as the physical basis of life?
(A): TH. Huxley (B): Leeuwenhoek (C): Rudolf Virchow (D): J.C. Bose
106173. Logarithm table was invented by?
(A): John Napier (B): John Doe (C): John Harrison (D): John Douglas
106174. The electron was first identified by?
(A): J.J. Thompson (B): J. Kepler (C): D. Rutherford (D): James Chadwick
106175. Who among the following evolved the concept of relationship between mass and energy?
(A): Einstein (B): Planck (C): Dalton (D): Rutherford
106176. Robert Koch worked on?
(A): Tulu-nulosis (B): Cholera (C): Malaria (D): Diabetes
106177. Blaise Pascal is associated with?
(A): Calculating machine (B): Computers (C): Cinema (D): None of these
106178. The scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was?
(A): Newton (B): Dalton (C): Copernicus (D): Einstein
106179. Which of the following is the correct combination of the inventors and the inventions?
(A): Sir Frank Whittle Laser (B): Galileo Thermometer (C): Elisha Thomson Windmill (D): Galileo Galilei Transistor
106180. What was discovered by Alfred Nobel's father?
(A): Plywood (B): Dynamite (C): Caustic Soda' (D): Alum
106181. Who proposed the chemical evolution of Life?
(A): Darwin (B): Lamarck (C): Oparin (D): HaecheJ
106182. Zero was invented by?
(A): Indians (B): Egyptians (C): Greeks (D): None of these
106183. Oxygen was discovered by?
(A): Rutherford (B): William Ramsay (C): Priestly (D): Neils Bohr
106184. Wright Brothers are regarded inventors of the?
(A): Balloon (B): Bicycle (C): Aeroplane (D): None of the above
106185. The velocity of light was first measured by?
(A): Einstein (B): Newton (C): Romer (D): Galilee
106186. The first attempt in printing was made in England by?
(A): JamesArkwright (B): James Watt (C): WilliamCaxton (D): ISaac Newton
106187. Open heart surgery was pioneered by?
(A): Finlay (B): Lillehel (C): Waksmann (D): I\.oIf
106188. Who among the following is associated with the invention of computers?
(A): Edison (B): Babbage : (C): MacMillan (D): None of these
106189. Who was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery in 1865?
(A): Edward1elmer (B): Joseph Lister (C): Henry William (D): john Sleeman
106190. Who discovered that plants have life?
(A): Robert Koch (B): le. Bose (C): Paul Berg (D): George Snell
106191. Choose the correct combination?
(A): Typewriter : Remington (B): Dynamite : Dunlop (C): Evolution: Darwin (D): Aeroplane: Harvev
106192. The credit of developing the polio vaccine goes to?
(A): Jonas Salk' (B): Sabin (C): Selman Waksma (D): None of these
106193. Who invented zip-fastener?
(A): Judson (B): Charles (C): Hudson (D): None of these
106194. Who invented the pneumatic tyre?
(A): Shockley (B): Pascal (C): Dunlop (D): Waterman
106195. Who invented the Doctor's thermometer?
(A): Fahrenheit (B): Edison (C): Galileo (D): None of these
106196. The telescope was invented by?
(A): John Logie Baird (B): Alexander Graham Bell (C): Thomas Alva Edison (D): Lippershey
106197. Who discovered circulation of blood in the human body?
(A): EdwardJenner (B): Joseph Lister (C): William Harvey (D): None of the above
106198. Penicillin was invented by?
(A): Dr.Jonas E. Salk (B): Gregory Mende! (C): Paul Ehrlich (D): A. Fleming
106199. Who defined the law of gravitation?
(A): Newton (B): Archimedes (C): Galileo (D): Faraday
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