Bihar Board 12th English Exam 2024 : VVI Important अंग्रेजी Top 100 ऑब्जेक्टिव प्रश्न (Objective Question) उत्तर के साथ; रटलो 5 फरवरी के लिए

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बिहार विद्यालय परीक्षा समिति (BSEB) द्वारा आयोजित बिहार बोर्ड 12वीं की अंग्रेजी परीक्षा 5 फरवरी, 2024 को निर्धारित है। तो यह आर्टिकल आपके लिए काफी ज्यादा महत्वपूर्ण साबित होने वाला है क्योंकि इस आर्टिकल में आपको बोर्ड परीक्षा में जो कल बोर्ड परीक्षा में आने जा रही है प्रश्न (Bihar Board Inter English Viral Question 2024) वह प्रश्न आज आपको मिलने जा रही है तो उसे प्रश्न पत्र को अवश्य अच्छा सा अच्छा मार्क्स लाएं।
इस लेख में, हम आपको बिहार बोर्ड 12वीं अंग्रेजी परीक्षा के लिए सबसे महत्वपूर्ण 100 ऑब्जेक्टिव प्रश्न (Class 12th English Objective Question) प्रदान कर रहे है जो आपके यहां पर हूबहू क्वेश्चन मिलेगी तो आप सभी लोग इस आर्टिकल को शुरू से अंत तक अवश्य पढ़े हैं. छात्रों को इन (Bihar Board Inter English Viral Question 2024) प्रश्नों को अच्छी तरह से याद रखना चाहिए, जिससे आपको तैयारी करने में आसानी होगी।
Bihar Board 12th English Important Viral Questions
1. The English language is much younger than ...............
(A) Sanskrit
(B) Greek
(C) Latin
(D) All three
Ans-(D)
2. Who were called together the Anglo-Saxons ?
(A) Angle
(B) Saxons
(C) Jutes
(D) All three
Ans-(D)
3. The Anglo-Saxons invaded English in the .............
(A) fifth century
(B) sixth century
(C) seventh century
(D) none of these
Ans-(A)
4. Who gives England its name and language ?
(A) Romans
(B) Indians
(C) Anglo-Saxons
(D) none of these
Ans-(C)
5. The term 'English' was derived from the name .................
(A) Angles
(B) Angels
(C) Triangles
(D) None of these
Ans-(D)
6. Chinese is spoken by more than ............. people.
(A) 8 million
(B) 9 million
(C) 10 million
(D) 11 million
Ans-(A)
7. ............. will be one common language for us.
(A) Global Standard English
(B) American English
(C) Middle English
(D) British English |
8. The history of English language is just about ........... years old.
(A) 13 hundred
(B) 14 hundred
(C) 15 hundred
(D) 16 hundred
Ans-(C)
9. Middle English covers ..............
(A) AD 449 -AD 1066
(B) AD 1067- AD 1099
(C) AD 1100-AD 1149
(D) AD 1150-AD 1500
Ans-(D)
10. In England, Printing Press was invented in ...........
(A) 1476
(B) 1486
(C) 1496
(D) None of these
Ans-(A)
11. Old English period covers ..................
(A) AD 449 to AD 1066
(B) AD 459 to AD 1066
(C) AD 469 to AD 1066
(D) AD 479 to AD 1066
Ans-(A)
12. The Norman Conquest in England to place in ............
(A) AD 1056
(B) AD 1066
(C) AD 1076
(D) AD 1086
Ans-(B)
13. In the OE period, the two major influences were .....................
(A) Latin and Greek
(B) Latin and French
(C) Latin and Scandinavian
(D) Latin and Indian |
Ans-(C)
14. About ............ Christianity began to spread in English.
(A) AD 300
(B) AD 400
(C) AD 500
(D) AD 600 |
Ans-(D)
15. The golden period of Old English literature was the era of ...........
(A) King Alfred
(B) King Richard-II
(C) King Edward-III
(D) Queen Elizabeth |
Ans-(A)
16. Middle English period is accepted to be from ..............
(A) AD 1150 - AD 1500
(B) AD 1250 - AD 1500
(C) AD 1350 - AD 1500
(D) AD 1450 - AD 1500 |
Ans-(A)
18. The printing press was set up by William Caxton at the Westminster Abbey, English in ..........
(A) 1466
(B) 1476
(C) 1486
(D) 1496 |
Ans-(B)
19. The first phase of Middle English literature covers the period ............
(A) AD 950 - AD 1215
(B) AD 1050 - AD 1215
(C) AD 1150 - AD 1215
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
20. The second phase of Middle English literature covers the period ...............
(A) AD 950 - AD 1350
(B) AD 1050 - AD 1350
(C) AD 1150 - AD 1350
(D) AD 1250 - AD 1350 |
Ans-(D)
21. The notable literary figures of the third phase or the second half of the 14th century (AD 1340-AD 1400) are .........
(A) Chaucer
(B) Gower
(C) Langland
(D) All |
Ans-(D)
22. Modern English begins from ...............
(A) AD 1500
(B) AD 1600
(C) AD 1700
(D) AD 1800 |
Ans-(A)
23. The printing technology was introduced in English in ..................
(A) 1466
(B) 1476
(C) 1486
(D) 1496 |
Ans-(B)
24. By the ........... the number of the reading public had risen considerably in England.
(A) 13th and 14th centuries
(B) 15th and 16th centuries
(C) 17th and 18th centuries
(D) 19th and 20th centuries |
Ans-(C)
25. .............. was also known as the Augustan Age.
(A) 15th century
(B) 16th century
(C) 18th century
(D) 19th century |
Ans-(D)
26. The British Grammar was written by J. Buchanan in ................
(A) 1762
(B) 1772
(C) 1782
(D) 1792 |
Ans-(A)
27. ........... has the largest number of native speakers.
(A) Chinese
(B) English
(C) Hindi
(D) Urdu |
Ans-(A)
28. In the UK, the USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, English is spoken as a ....................
(A) second language
(B) mother-tongue
(C) foreign language
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
29. In India, Singapore, Malaysia, Nigeria, Namibia, Botswana, etc., English is spoken as a ..................
(A) mother-tongue
(B) foreign language
(C) second language
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
30. English is also used as a ....................... by the Angle-Indian community of India.
(A) mother-tongue
(B) second language
(C) foreign language
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
31. In China, Japan, USA, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Eritrea, France, Germany, Switzerland, Mexico, Brazil etc., English is spoken as a .................
(A) second language
(B) foreign language
(C) mother-tongue
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
32. English developed from the speech of the ....................
(A) Anglo-Saxon
(B) Anglo-Indian
(C) Anglo-America
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
33. Standard British speech is known as ......................
(A) AP
(B) RP
(C) IP
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
34. There are ............... main effects of the worldwide spread of English.
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Two
(D) Five |
Ans-(C)
35. America English differs from British English in the sphere of ................
(A) Vocabulary
(B) Grammar
(C) Spelling
(D) All of three |
Ans-(D)
36. The second effect of the spread of English was the development of 'new Englishers' like ...................
(A) Indian English, Nigerian English, etc.
(B) Indian English, Sri Lankan English, etc.
(C) Indian English, Pakistani English, etc.
(D) Indian English, Chinese English, etc. |
Ans-(A)
37. About ............ years ago, Latin was a world language.
(A) 800
(B) 900
(C) 1000
(D) 1100 |
Ans-(A)
38. With the fall of the Roman Empire, ............. became a language no longer in popular use.
(A) French
(B) Latin
(C) Greek
(D) Spanish |
Ans-(B)
39. In the last few decades of the ............ century, the English Language has seen rapid changes.
(A) 18th
(B) 19th
(C) 20th
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
40. Global Standard English will be one common language of the world for use in future.
(A) International travel and tourism.
(B) Means of communication between governments.
(C) Multinational business organisations.
(D) All the three |
Ans-(D)
41. In the last decades of the 20th century, the earlier concept of Standard English .............. have been diluted.
(A) Grammar
(B) Spelling
(C) Pronunciation
(D) All three |
Ans-(D)
42. Who wrote the following lines:-
"Now the leaves are falling fast,Nurse's flowers will not last"
(A) D. H. Laurence
(B) Wordsworth
(C) W. H. Auden
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
43. "The Canterbury Tales" was written by ....................
(A) Chaucer
(B) Langland
(C) Yeats
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
44. "The Faerie Queen" was written by ..................
(A) Arnold
(B) Tennyson
(C) Spenser
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
45. Dr Faustus was written by ...............
(A) Christopher Marlowe
(B) Shakespeare
(C) Keats
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
46. Edward-II was written by ................
(A) Spenser
(B) Marlowe
(C) Milton
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
47. "Venus and Adonis" was composed by ...............
(A) Shakespeare
(B) Milton
(C) Keats
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
48. "Hamlet" is a ................
(A) comedy
(B) tragedy
(C) farce
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
49. "King Lear" is a ..................
(A) novel
(B) drama
(C) poetry
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
50. "Paradise Lost" was written by .....................
(A) Dickens
(B) Spenser
(C) Milton
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
51. "Paradise Regained" was written by ......................
(A) Milton
(B) Shakespeare
(C) Keats
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
52. "Mac Flecknoe" was written by—
(A) John Donne
(B) George Herbert
(C) Dryden
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
53. "Hudibras" was written by—
(A) Butler
(B) Dryden
(C) Vaughan
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
54. "Rape of the Lock" was written by ...............
(A) Shelly
(B) Keats
(C) Alexander Pope
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
55. Who wrote this line- "To err is human, to forgive is divine".
(A) Pope
(B) Collins
(C) Gray
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
56. Wordsworth was a ................
(A) Dramatist
(B) Novelist
(C) Poet
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
57. The word drama comes from ..................
(A) Latin
(B) Greek
(C) French
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
58. Drama is .............
(A) more popular
(B) less popular
(C) not popular
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
59. The function of words in drama ...................
(A) vary
(B) not vary
(C) stable
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
60. External accessory in drama is ..................
(A) futile
(B) necessary
(C) not necessary
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
61. A good Dramatist treats his character with ....................
(A) partiality
(B) impartiality
(C) brutality
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
62. For a drama exposition is .................
(A) futile
(B) evil
(C) essential
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
63. Tragedy ends with .................
(A) happiness
(B) sorrow
(C) both
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
64. Comedy ends with ..................
(A) sorrow
(B) happiness
(C) both
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
65. The principle of contrast is ..................
(A) important
(B) unimportant
(C) worthless
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
66. Tragi-comedy is ....................
(A) pure tragedy
(B) pure comedy
(C) both tragedy & comedy
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
67. Farce is solely to .............
(A) excited agony
(B) excite fear
(C) excite laughter
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
68. Sacred plays were known as ..................
(A) tragedy
(B) comedy
(C) miracle plays
(D) None of these | Ans-(C)
69. Miracles went out of ecclesiastical hand by the years ...............
(A) 1400
(B) 1500
(C) 1300
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
70. Morality plays developed in ...................
(A) Middle ages
(B) Ancient days
(C) Modern age
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
71. The first English tragedy by ...............
(A) King Lear
(B) Dr Faustus
(C) Julius Caesar
(D) Gorboduc |
Ans-(D)
72. "Hamlet" was written by ...................
(A) G.B. Shaw
(B) Wordsworth
(C) Shakespeare
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
73. Othello is a ..............
(A) novel
(B) comedy
(C) tragedy
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
74. Dr Faustus was written by ......................
(A) Marlowe
(B) Shakespeare
(C) Sheridan
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
75. Queen Elizabeth reigned from ..................
(A) 1548 to 1602
(B) 1558 to 1603
(C) 1550 to 1605
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
76. Murder in the Cathedral was written by ...................
(A) Shakespeare
(B) Marlowe
(C) T.S. Eliot
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
77. The greatest achievement of eighteenth century is .....................
(A) The rise of story
(B) novel
(C) drama
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
78. Bunyan was born in .............
(A) 1628
(B) 1638
(C) 1648
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
79. The pioneer of the modern novel is ................
(A) Defoe
(B) Bunyan
(C) Fielding
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
80. Daniel Defoe was died in ................
(A) 1751
(B) 1741
(C) 1731
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
81. The father of the modern novel is ................
(A) Bunyan
(B) Defoe
(C) Richardson
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
82. The name of the writer of the 'Pamela' is .................
(A) Jane Austen
(B) Defoe
(C) Richardson
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
83. "Tom Jones" was written by ................
(A) Dickens
(B) Becket
(C) Fielding
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
84. Fielding gave genuine pictures of ....................
(A) Birds
(B) Men and Women
(C) Plants
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
85. Oliver Goldsmith was born in ......................
(A) 1728
(B) 1738
(C) 1748
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
86. "Pried and Prejudice" was written by .................
(A) Fielding
(B) Goldsmith
(C) Jane Austen
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
87. Scene was made essential element in fiction by ....................
(A) Jane Austen
(B) Fielding
(C) Scott
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
88. "Pick Wick Papers" was written by ................
(A) Dickens
(B) Thackeray
(C) Scott
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
89. David Copperfield was written by ....................
(A) George Eliot
(B) Fielding
(C) Dickens
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
90. R. L. Stevenson was born in ...................
(A) 1840
(B) 1860
(C) 1850
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
91. The novel was made as serious as a heart medium as poetry by ................
(A) Stevenson
(B) Thomas Hardy
(C) Becket
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
92. The romantic adventures in the novels were introduced by ...................
(A) R. L. Stevenson
(B) Fielding
(C) Hardy
(D) None of these |
Ans-(A)
93. D. H. Lawrence was .................
(A) an Indian Novelist
(B) an American writer
(C) a Caribbean writer
(D) a British writer |
Ans-(D)
94. "Raj Mohan's Wife" was written by ..................
(A) R. N. Tagore
(B) Raja Rao
(C) Bankim Chandra
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
95. Coolies was written by .....................
(A) Anita Desai
(B) Kiran Desai
(C) Mulk Raj Anand
(D) None of these |
Ans-(C)
96. "Serpent and the Rope" was written by ......................
(A) Arundhati Roy
(B) Raja Rao
(C) Kamala Das
(D) None of these |
Ans-(B)
97. The Pilgrim's Progress came to be considered as the pioneer of ...............
(A) Greek Romance
(B) Modern Novel
(C) Latin Romance
(D) Modern Drama |
Ans-(B)
98. .......... was dominant influence on middle English.
(A) Latin
(B) Scandinavian
(C) Indian
(D) Greek |
Ans-(A)
99. Milton's "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise Regained" are .................
(A) odes
(B) epics
(C) dramatic monologues
(D) satires |
Ans-(B)
100. English is studied as a .......... language in Saudi Arabia.
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Foreign
(D) Native |
Ans-(C)
101. The word "drama" comes from a ............ word.
(A) Latin
(B) Scandinavian
(C) Indian
(D) Greek |
Ans-(D)
102. ............. will be one common language for us.
(A) Global Standard English
(B) American English
(C) Middle English
(D) British English |
Ans-(D)
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