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
1
Which 16th-century Indian poet wrote devotional verses to Krishna?
Answer:
Mirabai
Mirabai (c. 1498–1546), an Indian devotional poet, wrote bhakti poetry dedicated to Lord Krishna, expressing ecstatic love and defiance of social norms. Her lyrical songs, sung across India, embody the Bhakti movement’s spirit, making her a revered figure in Indian spirituality.
2
Which Indian poet explored female desire in English and Malayalam under the name Kamala Das?
Answer:
Kamala Das
Kamala Das (1934–2009), an Indian poet, wrote in English and Malayalam, exploring female desire and identity in works like *An Introduction*. Her confessional style and bold themes, often under the pen name Madhavikutty in Malayalam, made her a trailblazer in Indian poetry.
3
Which Irish poet explored rural life and history in *Digging* and *Death of a Naturalist*?
Answer:
Seamus Heaney
Seamus Heaney (1939–2013), an Irish poet, wrote *Digging* and *Death of a Naturalist*, blending rural imagery with reflections on history and identity. His accessible yet profound style earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995, making him a modern Irish literary giant.
4
Who voiced the Harlem Renaissance in poems like *The Negro Speaks of Rivers*?
Answer:
Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes (1902–1967), an American poet, was a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance, writing *The Negro Speaks of Rivers* (1921) to celebrate Black heritage. His jazz-infused poetry and works like *Let America Be America Again* championed racial justice.
5
Which ancient Greek poet wrote lyrical fragments about love and desire?
Answer:
Sappho
Sappho (c. 630–570 BCE), an ancient Greek poet from Lesbos, wrote lyrical fragments about love, desire, and nature. Her intimate, evocative style, though surviving only in fragments, influenced Western poetry and gave rise to the term ‘sapphic’ for lesbian love.
6
Which 13th-century Persian poet wrote mystical verses like *The Masnavi*?
Answer:
Rumi
Jalaluddin Rumi (1207–1273), a Persian Sufi poet, wrote *The Masnavi*, a six-volume spiritual epic, and other mystical verses that explore divine love and unity. His poetry, translated widely, remains influential in Sufism and world literature, inspiring readers across cultures.
7
Who celebrated African-American identity in poems like *Still I Rise*?
Answer:
Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou (1928–2014), an American poet and civil rights activist, wrote *Still I Rise* (1978), a powerful anthem of resilience and Black pride. Her autobiographical works, like *I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings*, and poetry made her a global voice for empowerment.
8
Which American poet explored rural life in *Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening*?
Answer:
Robert Frost
Robert Frost (1874–1963), an American poet, wrote *Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening* (1923), capturing the quiet beauty of rural New England. His accessible yet profound poems, like *The Road Not Taken*, earned him four Pulitzer Prizes and a lasting place in American literature.
9
Who wrote socially conscious Urdu and Hindi film lyrics as Sahir Ludhianvi?
Answer:
Abdul Hayee
Abdul Hayee (1921–1980), known as Sahir Ludhianvi, was an Indian poet and lyricist whose Urdu and Hindi film songs, like those in *Pyaasa*, addressed social injustice and love. His poignant poetry made him a legendary figure in Indian cinema and Urdu literature.
10
Which Urdu poet, known as Qateel Shifai, wrote popular film lyrics?
Answer:
Muhammad Aurangzeb
Muhammad Aurangzeb (1919–2001), known as Qateel Shifai, was an Urdu poet and lyricist whose romantic and soulful poetry, including film songs, gained widespread acclaim. His lyrical versatility enriched Urdu poetry and South Asian cinema.