Reading on Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment MCQs

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Priyanka Tomar • 33.18K Points
Instructor I

Q 1. Act IV of Abhijnanasakuntalan brings home the truth that:

(A) Separation is always melancholic,
(B) Adversity and prosperitiy in life are only natural,
(C) Man can be at peace only when he conforms himself to life with nature,
(D) All the above.

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Priyanka Tomar • 33.18K Points
Instructor I

Q 2. The ring is discovered by-----

(A) Gauthami,
(B) Anasooya,
(C) Priyamvade,
(D) The fisher man.

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Ram Sharma • 193.84K Points
Coach

Q 3. The ring is lost when Shakuntala is-------

(A) Sleeping,
(B) Collecting flowers in the garden,
(C) While crossing the river
(D) Playing with her hand-maids

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Admin • 34.80K Points
Instructor I

Q 4. The only cure for Dushyanta’s forgetfulness is---

(A) Nagacesara,
(B) Leading a pious life,
(C) The signet ring,
(D) Sleeping one night in the robe of a wise man.

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Priyanka Tomar • 33.18K Points
Instructor I

Q 5. What leads to Dushyanta’s forgetfulness of Shakuntala?

(A) Dhushyantya’s amorous life,
(B) His absent-mindedness,
(C) Durvasa’s curse ,
(D) mental illness.

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Vinay • 26.31K Points
Instructor II

Q 6. Who are referred to in the play Abhijnanasakuntalam as ‘Misracesi’?

(A) Anasooya and Priyanvada,
(B) Sarngavara and Saradwata,
(C) both ‘a’ and ‘b’,
(D) none of the above.

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Vikash Gupta • 31.32K Points
Instructor I

Q 7. The moral conveyed by the description of the rising of the Sun and the Setting of the Moon?

(A) Men should be equally firm in prosperous and in adverse fortune.
(B) Prosperity and adversity are natural like the rising and the setting of the Sun and the Moon
(C) Prosperity and adversity are like the spokes of a wheel.
(D) All the above.

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Ram Sharma • 193.84K Points
Coach

Q 8. Who among the following gives the description of the rising of the Sun and the setting of the Moon at the same time in the play “Abhijnanasakuntalam”?

(A) a pupil of Kanva,
(B) Dushyanta,
(C) Shakuntala,
(D) Anasooya

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Vikash Gupta • 31.32K Points
Instructor I

Q 9. “Who would pour boiling water on the blossom of a tender Mallica?”What does boiling water stand for in the context?

(A) Durvasa’s curse,
(B) Dushyantya’s forgetfulness,
(C) Viswamitra’s negligence,
(D) Sakuntala’s melancholy.

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Gopal Sharma • 35.92K Points
Coach

Q 10. Kanva is Shakuntala’s -------

(A) Father
(B) Master
(C) Teacher
(D) Foster Father

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