Name the persons who are related to the statements?
1. “Be proud that you are an Indian, proudly claim that I am an Indian, every Indian is my brother”
(a) Gandhiji (b) Vivekananda
(c) Dayanand Saraswathy (d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Answer: (b)
2. “It is an unfortunate fact that we can secure peace only by preparing for war”
(a) Churchill (b) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(c) John F Kennedy (d) FD Roosevelt
Answer: (c)
3. “Take care to get what you like, or you will be forced to like what you get’:
(a) Keats (b) Socrates
(c) Shakespeare (d) George Bernard Shaw
Answer: (d)
4. “Superstition is the religion of feeble minds”
(a) Bernard Shaw (b) Edmund Burke
(c) Francis Bacon (d) Gandhiji
Answer: (b)
5. The trouble about the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent full of doubt”
(a) Lincoln (b) Napoleon
(c) Bertrand Russel (d) Milton
Answer: (c)
6. “There are many scapegoats for our sins, but the most popular is providence”
(a) Huxley (b) Bacon
(c) Mark Twain (d) Wordsworth
Answer: (c)
7. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”:
(a) Milton (b) John Keats
(c) Bacon (d) Tennyson
Answer: (b)
8. “Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth”
(a) Lincoln (b) Atlee
(c) Gandhiji (d) Nehru
Answer: (a)
9. “Peace hath her victories, No less renowned than war”
(a) John Milton (b) Bacon
(c) Shakespeare (d) Huxley
Answer: (a)
10. “The proper study of mankind is man”
(a) Robert Frost (b) Tennyson
(c) Pope (d) Edmund Burke
Answer: (c)
11. ‘England expects every man to his duty”
(a) Lord Nelson (b) Churchill
(c) Edmund Burke (d) Atlee
Answer: (a)
12. “To be or not to be; that is the question”
(a) Shakespeare (b) Russel
(c) Lewis Caroll (d) Rudyard Kipling
Answer: (a)
13. “Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man”
(a) Francis Bacon (b) Gandhiji
(c) Lincoln (d) Seneca
Answer: (a)
14. “Beauty is truth, Truth beauty-that is all”
(a) John Keats (b) Milton
(c) Shakespeare (d) Lincoln
Answer: (a)
15. “Frailty thy name is woman”
(a) Bernard Shaw (b) Socrates
(c) Dr Johnson (d) Shakespeare
Answer: (d)
16. “Cowards die many times before their death, the valiant never taste death but once”
(a) Napoleon (b) Lincoln
(c) Churchill (d) Shakespeare
Answer: (d)
17. “Oh, east is east, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet”
(a) Thomas Grey (b) Rudyard Kipling
(c) John Milton (d) Pope
Answer: (b)
18. “Knowledge is power”:
(a) Gandhiji (b) Socrates
(c) Aristotle (d) Francis Bacon
Answer: (d)
19. “The Child is the father of the man”
(a) Wordsworth (b) Shakespeare
(c) Bacon (d) Socrates
Answer: (a)
20. “Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thoughts”
(a) Keats (b) Byron
(c) Milton (d) Shelly
Answer: (d)
21. “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested”
(a) Francis Bacon (b) Aristotle
(c) Shakespeare (d) Russel
Answer: (a)
22. “Where ignorance is bliss, Tis folly to be wise”:
(a) Thomas Grey (b) Bacon
(c) Shakespeare (d) Tennyson
Answer: (a)
23. “Breviary is the soul of wit”:
(a) Shakespeare (b) Churchill
(c) Russel (d) Bernard Shaw
Answer: (a)
24. “What is in a name”?
(a) Keats (b) Shelly
(c) Shakespeare (d) Pope
Answer: (c)
25. “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”
(a) Tennyson (b) Shakespeare
(c) Aristotle (d) Lincoln
Answer: (a)
(a) Gandhiji (b) Vivekananda
(c) Dayanand Saraswathy (d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Answer: (b)
2. “It is an unfortunate fact that we can secure peace only by preparing for war”
(a) Churchill (b) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(c) John F Kennedy (d) FD Roosevelt
Answer: (c)
3. “Take care to get what you like, or you will be forced to like what you get’:
(a) Keats (b) Socrates
(c) Shakespeare (d) George Bernard Shaw
Answer: (d)
4. “Superstition is the religion of feeble minds”
(a) Bernard Shaw (b) Edmund Burke
(c) Francis Bacon (d) Gandhiji
Answer: (b)
5. The trouble about the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent full of doubt”
(a) Lincoln (b) Napoleon
(c) Bertrand Russel (d) Milton
Answer: (c)
6. “There are many scapegoats for our sins, but the most popular is providence”
(a) Huxley (b) Bacon
(c) Mark Twain (d) Wordsworth
Answer: (c)
7. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”:
(a) Milton (b) John Keats
(c) Bacon (d) Tennyson
Answer: (b)
8. “Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth”
(a) Lincoln (b) Atlee
(c) Gandhiji (d) Nehru
Answer: (a)
9. “Peace hath her victories, No less renowned than war”
(a) John Milton (b) Bacon
(c) Shakespeare (d) Huxley
Answer: (a)
10. “The proper study of mankind is man”
(a) Robert Frost (b) Tennyson
(c) Pope (d) Edmund Burke
Answer: (c)
11. ‘England expects every man to his duty”
(a) Lord Nelson (b) Churchill
(c) Edmund Burke (d) Atlee
Answer: (a)
12. “To be or not to be; that is the question”
(a) Shakespeare (b) Russel
(c) Lewis Caroll (d) Rudyard Kipling
Answer: (a)
13. “Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man”
(a) Francis Bacon (b) Gandhiji
(c) Lincoln (d) Seneca
Answer: (a)
14. “Beauty is truth, Truth beauty-that is all”
(a) John Keats (b) Milton
(c) Shakespeare (d) Lincoln
Answer: (a)
15. “Frailty thy name is woman”
(a) Bernard Shaw (b) Socrates
(c) Dr Johnson (d) Shakespeare
Answer: (d)
16. “Cowards die many times before their death, the valiant never taste death but once”
(a) Napoleon (b) Lincoln
(c) Churchill (d) Shakespeare
Answer: (d)
17. “Oh, east is east, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet”
(a) Thomas Grey (b) Rudyard Kipling
(c) John Milton (d) Pope
Answer: (b)
18. “Knowledge is power”:
(a) Gandhiji (b) Socrates
(c) Aristotle (d) Francis Bacon
Answer: (d)
19. “The Child is the father of the man”
(a) Wordsworth (b) Shakespeare
(c) Bacon (d) Socrates
Answer: (a)
20. “Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thoughts”
(a) Keats (b) Byron
(c) Milton (d) Shelly
Answer: (d)
21. “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested”
(a) Francis Bacon (b) Aristotle
(c) Shakespeare (d) Russel
Answer: (a)
22. “Where ignorance is bliss, Tis folly to be wise”:
(a) Thomas Grey (b) Bacon
(c) Shakespeare (d) Tennyson
Answer: (a)
23. “Breviary is the soul of wit”:
(a) Shakespeare (b) Churchill
(c) Russel (d) Bernard Shaw
Answer: (a)
24. “What is in a name”?
(a) Keats (b) Shelly
(c) Shakespeare (d) Pope
Answer: (c)
25. “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”
(a) Tennyson (b) Shakespeare
(c) Aristotle (d) Lincoln
Answer: (a)
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