Rokeya Sakhwat Hossain
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Q. wrote a remarkable story titled "Sultana's Dream" in 1905.
- Pandita Ramabai
- Rokeya Sakhawat
- Rashsundari Devi
Q. What was Ladyland?
- It was an imaginary place where only women lived.
- It was an imaginary place where women had the freedom to study, invent new things, and work.
- It was an imaginary place where only young girls lived.
- It was an imaginary place where only married women lived.
Q. What were the different features of Ladyland?
- Women were given the freedom to study.
- Men were sent into seclusion.
- Men and woman ruled over Ladyland.
- Guns and other weapons of war were used here.
Q. Rokeya started a school in ______ in the year _______.
- Kolkata, 1905
- Kolkata, 1910
- Mumbai, 1905
- Mumbai, 1910
Q. Which of the following statements is/are true regarding Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain?
- Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain was born in 1880.
- Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain was born in the village of Pairabondh.
- She learnt to read and write Urdu.
- She knew to read and write in Bangla since her childhood.
Q. Why was Rokeya stopped from learning English?
- English was considered modern.
- Women weren't allowed to learn English.
- English was seen as a language that would expose women to new ideas.
- Learning English would bring bad luck to her family.
Q. Which of the following statements are true regarding "Sultana’s Dream"?
- It is about an imaginary woman who reached wonderland.
- She wrote Sultana's dream in 1907.
- The story is about an imaginary woman named Sultana.
- 'Sultana's Dream' was written by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain.
Q. In the following sentence, four words or phrases have been underlined. Choose the word or phrase which is not appropriate in standard written English. If the sentence has no error, mark (5).
The committee is (1) not (2) unanimous, (3) on (4) this issue. NO ERROR (5)
The committee is (1) not (2) unanimous, (3) on (4) this issue. NO ERROR (5)
Q. Why is a book referred to as a 'chosen friend?'
Q. Why does Pierre think he was dreaming?
Q. In the following sentence, four words or phrases have been underlined. Choose the word or the phrase which is not appropriate in standard written English. If the sentence has no error, mark (5).
Considering (1) it not worth replying (2) to, I threw the letter (3) in (4) the wastebasket. NO ERROR (5)
Considering (1) it not worth replying (2) to, I threw the letter (3) in (4) the wastebasket. NO ERROR (5)
Q. In the following sentence, four words or phrases have been underlined. Choose the word or the phrase which is not appropriate in standard written English. If the sentence has no error, mark (5).
The boss was away and the four staff members were (1) having a fine time (2) exchanging pleasantries (3) with each other (4). NO ERROR (5)
The boss was away and the four staff members were (1) having a fine time (2) exchanging pleasantries (3) with each other (4). NO ERROR (5)