Top 350+ Solved Literature and Contemporary Issues MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Ghanashyam vanishes like a/an:

a. Magician

b. Air

c. Spectral flame

d. All the above

  • c. Spectral flame

Q. Kamala Das compares life with:

a. Moisture

b. Drought

c. Death

d. None of these

  • a. Moisture

Q. She weaves raiment for Ghanashyam with………..

a. Song

b. Cotton

c. Silk

d. Words

  • d. Words

Q. Which poetic technique is used to show the narrator’s search for love?

a. Metaphor

b. Simile

c. Rhyme

d. Rhythm

  • b. Simile

Q. The god referred in Ghanashyam is………?

a. Lord Siva

b. Brahma

c. Krishna

d. Indra

  • c. Krishna

Q. With the birth of a child, what does originate?

a. New connection

b. New traps

c. New pains

d. All the above

  • d. All the above

Q. In Ghanashyam, death is compared to:

a. Drought

b. Evil

c. Devil

d. Sorrow

  • a. Drought

Q. How does Kamala Das state her search for love?

a. Game

b. Tragic game

c. Pleasure

d. None of these

  • b. Tragic game

Q. The poet was led toward Ghanashyam as a/an:

a. Koel

b. Radha

c. Devotee

d. Enchanted fish

  • d. Enchanted fish

Q. When does the wisdom must come?

a. In patience

b. With anger

c. In silence

d. All the above

  • c. In silence

Q. More than anything, the narrator loves………..?

a. Her husband

b. The guests

c. Koel

d. The disguise of Krishna

  • d. The disguise of Krishna

Q. ‘You came in strange forms’. Who?

a. Husband

b. Childhood friend

c. Ghanashyam

d. None of these

  • c. Ghanashyam

Q. ‘His ageing body’. Who is referred here?

a. Ghanashyam

b. Madhava Das

c. Krishna

d. Lover

  • b. Madhava Das

Q. What does the narrator in Ghanashyam want to carry in her arms?

a. An infant

b. A child

c. A friend

d. Peace

  • d. Peace

Q. Raiment means:

a. Silk

b. Paper

c. Dress

d. Water

  • c. Dress
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