Sir, In the answer of Question No. 36, (Name Charles Dickens' unfinished novel), you have mentioned the right answer Old Curiosity Shop, whereas, The Old Curiosity Shop is one of the two novels which Dickens published along with short stories in his weekly serial Master Humphrey's Clock. It was so popular that New York readers stormed the wharf when the ship bearing the final instalment arrived in 1841. was printed in book form in 1841.
Dear Sir , thank you so much for your sincere and selfless efforts. Much appreciated. It is also requested kindly confirm the answer of Question No.24 (which is "“it is strange,-but true; for truth is always strange;Stranger than fiction") you have mentioned Keats as a right answer but i have read and heard it is Byron. Please confirm it.
Sir, In the answer of Question No. 44 (Sohrab and Rustom by Mathew Arnold is taken from?) , you have mentioned Arabian Nights as the right answer, whereas, as per Oxford Reference , Britannica and other resources, the above said poem retells a famous episode from Ferdowsi's Persian Epic Shahnameh. Kindly confirm it as well.
“Tis strange,-but true; for truth is always strange; Stranger than fiction: if it could be told, How much would novels gain by the exchange! How differently the world would men behold!” George Gordon Byron, (Don Juan)
Sir, In the answer of Question No. 36, (Name Charles Dickens' unfinished novel), you have mentioned the right answer Old Curiosity Shop, whereas, The Old Curiosity Shop is one of the two novels which Dickens published along with short stories in his weekly serial Master Humphrey's Clock. It was so popular that New York readers stormed the wharf when the ship bearing the final instalment arrived in 1841. was printed in book form in 1841.
yes you are right the correct option is d the mystery of edwin drood
Dear Sir , thank you so much for your sincere and selfless efforts. Much appreciated. It is also requested kindly confirm the answer of Question No.24 (which is "“it is strange,-but true; for truth is always strange;Stranger than fiction") you have mentioned Keats as a right answer but i have read and heard it is Byron. Please confirm it.
Great. With excuse, the correct option for Q No 36 is The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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Sir, In the answer of Question No. 44 (Sohrab and Rustom by Mathew Arnold is taken from?) , you have mentioned Arabian Nights as the right answer, whereas, as per Oxford Reference , Britannica and other resources, the above said poem retells a famous episode from Ferdowsi's Persian Epic Shahnameh. Kindly confirm it as well.
As per The New York Times.25-Nov-2012 and Wikipedia "Mystery of Edwin Drood" is the unfinished novel of Dickens, Kindly Confirm it also
Yes it is edwin drood
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Sir John Dryden called Chaucer father of English poetry not Matthew Arnold
“Tis strange,-but true; for truth is always strange;
Stranger than fiction: if it could be told,
How much would novels gain by the exchange!
How differently the world would men behold!” George Gordon Byron, (Don Juan)
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Answer to mcqs no 36 is D: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Q No. 44 wrong. Correct option is Shah Nama
Aisy mcqs nai aty na aisy ajaye 40 confirm hy😢