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Here i'm create a complete list of latest Books & Authors important for IBPS Bank Exams, SSC, UPSC and other Competitive Exams– These questions and answers are repeatedly ask in all type of competitive gov. exams such as PSC ,SSC,IBPS,UPSC etc. So you can attempt in "Books & Authors important Questions and answers in 2018" G.K related competitive exams. Do well,best wishes.
● Amartya Sen : Identity and violence: The Illusion of Destiny, Argumentative Indian
● Al Gore : An Inconvenient Truth, The Assault on Reason
● Alison Moore : The Lighthouse
● Anita Nair : Ladies Coupe
● Andersen : The Little Mermaid, King's Clothers.
● Arnold Tonybee : Mankind and Mother Earth
● Alan Hollinghurst : The Line of Beauty, The Swimming Pool Library, The Folding Star
● Amrita Pritam : Death of a City, Shadows of words: An Autobiography, Pinjar
● Aladi Aruna : Unfederal Features of Indian Constitution
● Antony Copley : Hinduism in public and private-Reform, Hindutva; Gender and Sampraday
● Mulk Raj Anand : The Village, The Golden Breath, The Coolie, Two Leaves and a Bud, Across the Black Waters
● B.G. Verghese : Warrior of The Fourth Estate: Ramnath Goenka of the Express
● Bana Bhatta : Kadambari, Harshacharita.
● J.M. Barrie : Peter Pan, What Every Woman Knows, A Kiss for Cinderella
● Bankim Chandra Chatterjee : Anandmath, Kapal Kundala, Durgesh Nandini, Vish Vriksha, Chandra Shekhar.
● Bill Gates : Business, The speed of thought, The Road Ahead
● Christopher Wakling : Beneath the Diamond Sky
● Chandra Shekhar : Dynamics of Social Change
● Charles Darwin : The Origin of Species, Descent of man.
● Deepak Chopra : The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success
● David Davidar : The House of Blue Mangoes
● David Stevenson : Armaments and the Coming of War
● George Bernard Shaw : Androcles and the Lion
● Harold Robbins : Never Enough
● Hilary Mantel : Bring up the Bodies
● Irving Wallace : The R Document
● James Baldwin : The Fire Next Time
● Jeremy Scahill : Black Water
● Ben Jonson : Every Man in his Humour, Silent Woman, Alchemist
● John Grisham : A Painted House
● Javed Akhtar : Quiver (Tar-kash)
● Jullian Barnes : The Sense of an Ending
● Jacques Chirac : A New France
● Jyotirmaya Sharma : Hindutva- Exploring the India of Hindu Nationalism
● J.M. Lyngdoh : Chronicle of an Impossible Election
● Katherine Frank : Life of Indira, Nehru, Gandhi
● Khalid Rashid : Jhelum Factor
● Karl Marx : Das Capital
● Kiran Bedi and Parminder Singh : E-Governance Opportunities of India
● Kiran Nagarkar : The Extras
● Kapil Dev : By God's Decree
● Lajpat Rai : Unhappy India
● Milan Kundera : The Joke
● Madeline Miler : The Song of Achilles
● Mukul Kesavan : Secular Common Sense
● Mike Marqusee : Anyone But England
● Maroof Raza : Generals and governments in India & Pakistan
● M. K. Gandhi : The Story of My Experiments With Truth, Indian Home Rule, Conquest of Self, Self-restraint vs Self-indulgence. My Early Life, Non-violence in Peace and War
● Mark Tully : Non-Stop India
● Mario Puzo : The Family, The Godfather
● Mala Sen : India's Bandit Queen: The true story of Phoolan Devi
● R. K. Narayan : The Guide, Waiting for the Mahatma, Memories of Malgudi
● Nelson Mandela : Long walk to freedom, The Struggle in My Life
● Sarojini Naidu : The Sceptred
● Jawaharlai Nehru : The Discovery of India, Glimpses of World History
● Surya Kant Nirala : Juhi Ki Kali, Tulsi Ka Gyan Bodh
● Octavio Paz : Sun Stone
● Romain Rolland : Mahatma Gandhi, Ramakrishna; Jean Christopher
● Robin Cook : Abduction, Shock
● R. Venkatraman : My Presidential Years
● Rudyard Kipling : Kim, Jungle Book, The Light That 'Failed'
● Rajagopalachari, C: The Fatal Cart, Reconciliation - Why and How
● Sunil Gavaskar : Sunny Days
● Stephen Hawking : A Brief History of Time, The Universe in a Nut Shell.
● S.S. Gill : Gandhi A Sublime failure
● Steve Waugh : Out of My Comfort Zones
● R.N. Tagore : Gora, The Wreck, The Gardener, The Post Office, The King of Dark Chamber, Crescent Moon, Home and the World
● Thomas Paine : Common Sense
● VP Singh : Manzil se Jyada Safar
● Vishnu Sharma : Panchatantra
● W. Wordsworth : Ode to Duty, The Prelude, Solitary Reaper, Tintern Abbey
● William Kennedy : Very Old Bones
● Z.A. Bhutto : If I am Assassinated
1 . Which one of the following literary works was not written by R.K. Narayan?
A. Malgudi Days
B. Swami and his friends
C. Guide
D. Gardner
Answer: D
Rabindranath Tagore is the author of ‘The Gardener
2 . The 'One Straw Revolution' was written by:
A. Masanobu Fukuoka
B. Richael Carlson
C. M.S. Swaminathan
D. Norman Borlaug
Answer: A
3 . Which one of the following novels was not written by Charles Dickens?
A. Pride and Prejudice
B. Oliver Twist
C. Pickwick Papers
D. Hard Times
Answer: A
4 . Who wrote the book 'Why Socialism'?
A. Jayaprakash Narayan
B. Mahatma Gandhi
C. Acharya Narendra Dev
D. M.N. Roy
Answer: A
5 . Karl Marx wrote
A. Asian Drama
B. Emma
C. Das Kapital
D. Good Earth
Answer: C
Competitive exams English: PSC 2018-https://a2zgkinfo.blogspot.com/2018/02/competitive-exams-english-psc-2018.html
Here i'm create a complete list of latest Books & Authors important for IBPS Bank Exams, SSC, UPSC and other Competitive Exams– These questions and answers are repeatedly ask in all type of competitive gov. exams such as PSC ,SSC,IBPS,UPSC etc. So you can attempt in "Books & Authors important Questions and answers in 2018" G.K related competitive exams. Do well,best wishes.
● Amartya Sen : Identity and violence: The Illusion of Destiny, Argumentative Indian
● Al Gore : An Inconvenient Truth, The Assault on Reason
● Alison Moore : The Lighthouse
● Anita Nair : Ladies Coupe
● Andersen : The Little Mermaid, King's Clothers.
● Arnold Tonybee : Mankind and Mother Earth
● Alan Hollinghurst : The Line of Beauty, The Swimming Pool Library, The Folding Star
● Amrita Pritam : Death of a City, Shadows of words: An Autobiography, Pinjar
● Aladi Aruna : Unfederal Features of Indian Constitution
● Antony Copley : Hinduism in public and private-Reform, Hindutva; Gender and Sampraday
● Mulk Raj Anand : The Village, The Golden Breath, The Coolie, Two Leaves and a Bud, Across the Black Waters
● B.G. Verghese : Warrior of The Fourth Estate: Ramnath Goenka of the Express
● Bana Bhatta : Kadambari, Harshacharita.
● J.M. Barrie : Peter Pan, What Every Woman Knows, A Kiss for Cinderella
● Bankim Chandra Chatterjee : Anandmath, Kapal Kundala, Durgesh Nandini, Vish Vriksha, Chandra Shekhar.
● Bill Gates : Business, The speed of thought, The Road Ahead
● Christopher Wakling : Beneath the Diamond Sky
● Chandra Shekhar : Dynamics of Social Change
● Charles Darwin : The Origin of Species, Descent of man.
● Deepak Chopra : The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success
● David Davidar : The House of Blue Mangoes
● David Stevenson : Armaments and the Coming of War
● George Bernard Shaw : Androcles and the Lion
● Harold Robbins : Never Enough
● Hilary Mantel : Bring up the Bodies
● Irving Wallace : The R Document
● James Baldwin : The Fire Next Time
● Jeremy Scahill : Black Water
● Ben Jonson : Every Man in his Humour, Silent Woman, Alchemist
● John Grisham : A Painted House
● Javed Akhtar : Quiver (Tar-kash)
● Jullian Barnes : The Sense of an Ending
● Jacques Chirac : A New France
● Jyotirmaya Sharma : Hindutva- Exploring the India of Hindu Nationalism
● J.M. Lyngdoh : Chronicle of an Impossible Election
● Katherine Frank : Life of Indira, Nehru, Gandhi
● Khalid Rashid : Jhelum Factor
● Karl Marx : Das Capital
● Kiran Bedi and Parminder Singh : E-Governance Opportunities of India
● Kiran Nagarkar : The Extras
● Kapil Dev : By God's Decree
● Lajpat Rai : Unhappy India
● Milan Kundera : The Joke
● Madeline Miler : The Song of Achilles
● Mukul Kesavan : Secular Common Sense
● Mike Marqusee : Anyone But England
● Maroof Raza : Generals and governments in India & Pakistan
● M. K. Gandhi : The Story of My Experiments With Truth, Indian Home Rule, Conquest of Self, Self-restraint vs Self-indulgence. My Early Life, Non-violence in Peace and War
● Mark Tully : Non-Stop India
● Mario Puzo : The Family, The Godfather
● Mala Sen : India's Bandit Queen: The true story of Phoolan Devi
● R. K. Narayan : The Guide, Waiting for the Mahatma, Memories of Malgudi
● Nelson Mandela : Long walk to freedom, The Struggle in My Life
● Sarojini Naidu : The Sceptred
● Jawaharlai Nehru : The Discovery of India, Glimpses of World History
● Surya Kant Nirala : Juhi Ki Kali, Tulsi Ka Gyan Bodh
● Octavio Paz : Sun Stone
● Romain Rolland : Mahatma Gandhi, Ramakrishna; Jean Christopher
● Robin Cook : Abduction, Shock
● R. Venkatraman : My Presidential Years
● Rudyard Kipling : Kim, Jungle Book, The Light That 'Failed'
● Rajagopalachari, C: The Fatal Cart, Reconciliation - Why and How
● Sunil Gavaskar : Sunny Days
● Stephen Hawking : A Brief History of Time, The Universe in a Nut Shell.
● S.S. Gill : Gandhi A Sublime failure
● Steve Waugh : Out of My Comfort Zones
● R.N. Tagore : Gora, The Wreck, The Gardener, The Post Office, The King of Dark Chamber, Crescent Moon, Home and the World
● Thomas Paine : Common Sense
● VP Singh : Manzil se Jyada Safar
● Vishnu Sharma : Panchatantra
● W. Wordsworth : Ode to Duty, The Prelude, Solitary Reaper, Tintern Abbey
● William Kennedy : Very Old Bones
● Z.A. Bhutto : If I am Assassinated
Books & Authors important Questions and Answers
1 . Which one of the following literary works was not written by R.K. Narayan?
A. Malgudi Days
B. Swami and his friends
C. Guide
D. Gardner
Answer: D
Rabindranath Tagore is the author of ‘The Gardener
2 . The 'One Straw Revolution' was written by:
A. Masanobu Fukuoka
B. Richael Carlson
C. M.S. Swaminathan
D. Norman Borlaug
Answer: A
3 . Which one of the following novels was not written by Charles Dickens?
A. Pride and Prejudice
B. Oliver Twist
C. Pickwick Papers
D. Hard Times
Answer: A
4 . Who wrote the book 'Why Socialism'?
A. Jayaprakash Narayan
B. Mahatma Gandhi
C. Acharya Narendra Dev
D. M.N. Roy
Answer: A
5 . Karl Marx wrote
A. Asian Drama
B. Emma
C. Das Kapital
D. Good Earth
Answer: C
Competitive exams English: PSC 2018-https://a2zgkinfo.blogspot.com/2018/02/competitive-exams-english-psc-2018.html
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