Exam 5: Various Readings and Disciplines
Exam 1: Historical and Philosophical Figures and Concepts23 Questions
Exam 2: Literary Works and Feminist Movements22 Questions
Exam 3: Literature and History24 Questions
Exam 4: Famous Philosophers and Writers and Their Works25 Questions
Exam 5: Various Readings and Disciplines25 Questions
Exam 6: Martin Luther King Jr, John Nash, and Omprakash Valmiki25 Questions
Exam 7: Mrinal Sens Life and Work25 Questions
Exam 8: Virtue, Morality, and Indian History25 Questions
Exam 9: Baldwins Letter, Schumachers Philosophy, and Emotional Intelligence25 Questions
Exam 10: Titles in Literature and Writing25 Questions
Exam 11: Autobiography, Essays, and Biographies25 Questions
Exam 12: Literary Terms and Techniques for Fiction Writing24 Questions
Exam 13: Literature and Short Stories11 Questions
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The search for the peacocks in the story symbolizes the craving for -------
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To shake off the evil shadow following him, the narrator of the chronicle goes finally to -----
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Paul Krugman got the Nobel Prize for ------in 2008
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How did the peacocks react to the nuclear tests in Rajasthan
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Which of the following is not included in the uses of studies by Bacon?
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The production and use of biofuels is seen as an example of -------
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---------grew in the narrator's mind like the fish in Manujis pond
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The peacock in Sravasthi reminded the narrator of the days of ----
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The overall demand for grains has increased due to the increase in the number of -------
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