Online Test of Chapter 8 Novels, Society and History Test 3 History (Social Science S.St)| Class 10th
Q.1- Who was the writer of Sultana’s Dream?
a. Sailabala Ghosh
b. Hannah Mullens
c. Chandu Menon
d. Rokeya Hossein
Q.2- What do you mean by ‘Meyeli’?
a. The language associated with women’s speech
b. The new style used by Bengali novel, a colloquial style associated with urban life
c. The simple Bengali used by the poor and illiterate
d. None of these
Q.3- Who is the writer of ‘Chaa Maana Atha Guntha’?
a. Prem chand
b. Fakir Mohan Senapati
c. B.V. Karanth
d. None of these
Q.4- Who was the writer of the novel ‘Hard Times’?
a. Thomas Hardy
b. Jane Austen
c. Charles Dickens
d. None of these
Q.5- What did the new readership for the novel in the 18th century consisted of?
A. The gentlemanly classes in England and France
b. Lower middle-class people
c. The traditional aristocratic and gentlemanly classes
d. Women and children
Q.6- Who was the writer of ‘Indulekha’?
a. Chandu Menon
b. Srinivas Das
c. Raja Ravi Verma
d. None of these
Q.7- Who was the author of Saraswati Vijayam?
a. Chandu Menon
b. Potheri Kunjambu
c. Premchand
d. None of these
Q.8- Who was the writer of Jungle book?
a. R. L. Stevenson
b. Rudyard Kipling
c. R. K. Narayan
d. Charles Dickens
Q.9- Which country was the first where novel took firm root?
a. England
b. France
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
Q.10- Who was the writer of ‘Sevasadan’?
a. Premchand
b. Bankim Chandra
c. Sarat Chandra
d. None of these
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Who was the writer of Sultana’s Dream?
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Rokeya Hossein wrote a fantasy in English, where in a topsy-turvy world women took the place of men. Her novel showed the need for women to reform their condition by their own actions.
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Rokeya Hossein wrote a fantasy in English, where in a topsy-turvy world women took the place of men. Her novel showed the need for women to reform their condition by their own actions.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What do you mean by ‘Meyeli’?
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Meyeli is the language associated with women’s speech. This style was quickly replaced by Bankim’s prose which was Sanskritised but also contained a more vernacular style.
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Meyeli is the language associated with women’s speech. This style was quickly replaced by Bankim’s prose which was Sanskritised but also contained a more vernacular style.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Who is the writer of ‘Chaa Maana Atha Guntha’?
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Fakir Mohan Senapati wrote Oriya novels, dealing for the first time with the question of land and its possession.
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Fakir Mohan Senapati wrote Oriya novels, dealing for the first time with the question of land and its possession.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Who was the writer of the novel ‘Hard Times’?
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Charles Dickens wrote about the terrible effects of industrialisation on people’s lives and characters. His novel Hard Times (1854) describes Coketown, a fictitious industrial town, as a grim place full of machinery and many more.
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Charles Dickens wrote about the terrible effects of industrialisation on people’s lives and characters. His novel Hard Times (1854) describes Coketown, a fictitious industrial town, as a grim place full of machinery and many more.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
What did the new readership for the novel in the 18th century consisted of?
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The traditional aristocratic and gentlemanly classes in England and France along with new groups of lower middle-class people like clerks and shopkeepers.
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The traditional aristocratic and gentlemanly classes in England and France along with new groups of lower middle-class people like clerks and shopkeepers.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Who was the writer of ‘Indulekha’?
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The delightful novel of Chandu Menon was called Indulekha which published in 1889, was the first modern novel in Malayalam.
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The delightful novel of Chandu Menon was called Indulekha which published in 1889, was the first modern novel in Malayalam.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Who was the author of Saraswati Vijayam?
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Potheri Kunjambu, a ‘lower-caste’ writer from north Kerala, wrote a novel called Saraswati vijayam in 1892, mounting a strong attack on caste oppression.
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Potheri Kunjambu, a ‘lower-caste’ writer from north Kerala, wrote a novel called Saraswati vijayam in 1892, mounting a strong attack on caste oppression.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Who was the writer of Jungle book?
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Rudyard Kipling wrote Jungle Book in 1894 and it became great hit at that time.
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Rudyard Kipling wrote Jungle Book in 1894 and it became great hit at that time.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which country was the first where novel took firm root?
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The novel first took firm root in England and France. Novels began to be written from the seventeenth century, but they really flowered from the eighteenth century.
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The novel first took firm root in England and France. Novels began to be written from the seventeenth century, but they really flowered from the eighteenth century.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Who was the writer of ‘Sevasadan’?
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Premchand in 1916 wrote Sevasadan. Many critics think that his novel Sewasadan (The Abode of Service), lifted the Hindi novel from the realm of fantasy, moralising and simple entertainment.
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Premchand in 1916 wrote Sevasadan. Many critics think that his novel Sewasadan (The Abode of Service), lifted the Hindi novel from the realm of fantasy, moralising and simple entertainment.