General Knowledge MCQs
Topic Notes: General Knowledge
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
271
Which poetic work by Allama Iqbal explores spiritual and philosophical themes?
Answer:
Javid Nama
Javid Nama, written by Allama Iqbal in 1932, is a Persian poetic work that narrates a spiritual journey through the heavens, inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy. It explores philosophical and religious themes, reflecting Iqbal’s vision for Muslim revival.
272
Who authored the philosophical treatise on individual freedom and governance?
Answer:
J. S. Mill
On Liberty, written by John Stuart Mill in 1859, is a philosophical work that defends individual freedom and limits on governmental authority. Mill’s arguments for personal liberty and free speech remain influential in political philosophy.
273
Which book compares the historical trajectories of India, Pakistan, and the West?
Answer:
India, Pakistan and the West
India, Pakistan and the West, written by Percival Spear, examines the historical and cultural interactions between South Asia and Western powers. It provides a comparative analysis of the colonial and post-colonial experiences of India and Pakistan.
274
Who wrote about the Indian independence movement from a Muslim perspective?
Answer:
Abul Kalam Azad
India Wins Freedom, written by Abul Kalam Azad, is a memoir that recounts the Indian independence movement from the perspective of a prominent Muslim leader. Published in 1959, it details Azad’s role in the Congress and his vision for a united India.
275
Which book examines the unresolved issues of the 1947 partition?
Answer:
Incomplete Partition
Incomplete Partition, written by Alastair Lamb, analyzes the unresolved issues and consequences of the 1947 partition of India, particularly focusing on the Kashmir conflict. It offers a critical perspective on the geopolitical aftermath.
276
Which Islamic text revitalizes religious sciences and spiritual practices?
Answer:
Ihya-ul-Uloom
Ihya-ul-Uloom, written by Imam Ghazali in the 11th century, is a seminal Islamic text that seeks to revive religious sciences. It addresses theology, ethics, and spirituality, influencing Islamic thought for centuries.
277
Who authored the exploration of the concept of God across religions?
Answer:
Karen Armstrong
History of God, written by Karen Armstrong and published in 1993, is a comparative study of the concept of God in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Armstrong’s accessible narrative makes it a widely respected work in religious studies.
278
Which work by Thomas Carlyle examines the role of heroic figures in history?
Answer:
On Heroes, Hero-Worship
On Heroes, Hero-Worship and The Heroic in History, written by Thomas Carlyle in 1841, is a series of lectures that explore the influence of heroic figures, such as prophets and poets, on history. Carlyle’s work emphasizes the power of individual leadership.
279
Who wrote the biography of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, a key Muslim reformer?
Answer:
Altaf Hussain Hali
Hayat-e-Javed, written by Altaf Hussain Hali, is a biography of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, a 19th-century Muslim reformer and founder of Aligarh Muslim University. Published in 1901, it highlights Sir Syed’s contributions to education and social reform.
280
Which Shakespearean tragedy centers on a Danish prince’s quest for revenge?
Answer:
Hamlet
Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare around 1600, is a tragedy that follows Prince Hamlet of Denmark as he seeks revenge for his father’s murder. Its exploration of madness, morality, and existentialism makes it one of Shakespeare’s most profound works.