General Knowledge MCQs
Topic Notes: General Knowledge
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
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Who authored the novel about a woman’s rebellion against societal norms in 19th-century Norway?
Answer:
Henrik Ibsen
A Doll’s House, written by Henrik Ibsen and first performed in 1879, is a play that follows Nora Helmer’s rebellion against her oppressive marriage and societal expectations. It is a landmark in feminist literature and modern drama.
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Which novel portrays the struggles of a Black man in 1930s America?
Answer:
Invisible Man
Invisible Man, written by Ralph Ellison and published in 1952, follows an unnamed African American protagonist navigating racism and identity in 1930s America. Its exploration of invisibility and social injustice earned it the National Book Award.
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Who wrote the novel about a reclusive author’s return to his Southern hometown?
Answer:
William Faulkner
The Sound and the Fury, written by William Faulkner and published in 1929, is a novel that explores the decline of a Southern family through multiple perspectives, including that of the Compson siblings. Its innovative narrative style is a hallmark of modernist literature.
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Who authored the novel about a salesman’s disillusionment with the American Dream?
Answer:
Arthur Miller
Death of a Salesman, written by Arthur Miller and first performed in 1949, is a play that follows Willy Loman, a salesman whose pursuit of the American Dream leads to tragedy. It is a powerful critique of societal pressures and personal failure.
25
Which novel explores the African American experience through a woman’s spiritual journey?
Answer:
Beloved
Beloved, written by Toni Morrison and published in 1987, is a novel that explores the legacy of slavery through Sethe, a former slave haunted by her past. Its powerful narrative and magical realism earned it the Pulitzer Prize.
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Who wrote the novel about a young girl’s coming-of-age in Victorian England?
Answer:
George Eliot
Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Brontë and published in 1847, is a novel that follows the orphaned Jane Eyre’s journey from a harsh childhood to independence and love. Its feminist themes and strong protagonist make it a literary milestone.
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Which novel depicts a dystopian society where women are subjugated?
Answer:
The Handmaid’s Tale
The Handmaid’s Tale, written by Margaret Atwood and published in 1985, is a dystopian novel set in Gilead, a totalitarian society where women are stripped of rights. It explores themes of oppression, resistance, and gender inequality.
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Who authored the novel about a missionary family’s struggles in colonial Congo?
Answer:
Barbara Kingsolver
The Poisonwood Bible, written by Barbara Kingsolver and published in 1998, follows a missionary family’s experiences in the Belgian Congo during the 1960s. It explores themes of colonialism, faith, and cultural clash through multiple perspectives.
29
Which novel explores love and revenge on the Yorkshire moors?
Answer:
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights, written by Emily Brontë and published in 1847, is a gothic novel that explores the passionate and destructive love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Its intense emotions and wild setting make it a literary classic.
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Who wrote the novel about a dystopian society divided by genetic engineering?
Answer:
Aldous Huxley
Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley and published in 1932, is a dystopian novel set in a futuristic society where citizens are genetically engineered and pacified by a drug. It critiques technological control and loss of individuality.