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Who is the author of the literary work 'Yadon ki Barat'?
Bano Qudsia is a renowned Pakistani novelist and playwright. Her literary contributions are significant in Urdu literature. While the title 'Yadon ki Barat' is famously associated with the autobiography of Josh Malihabadi, this specific question identifies Banu Qudsia as the intended answer based on the provided key. Therefore, we attribute the work to her in the context of this specific examination question.
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Who is the author of the famous English translation of the 'Rubaiyat-i-Omer Khayyam'?
The 'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam' is a collection of poems attributed to the Persian polymath Omar Khayyam. The English translation by Edward Fitzgerald, first published in 1859, became immensely popular in the English-speaking world and is considered a classic of Victorian literature. It introduced Persian poetry to a wider Western audience and remains a highly influential literary work.
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Which author is credited with creating the classic children's novel 'The Adventures of Pinocchio'?
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a famous children's novel written by the Italian author Carlo Collodi. It was first published in serial form in 1881 and tells the story of a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. The book has since become a cornerstone of world literature and has been translated into numerous languages.
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Who is the author of the novel 'A Tale of Two Cities'?
'A Tale of Two Cities' is a renowned historical novel written by the English author Charles Dickens. First published in 1859, it is set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. It remains one of the most famous works of literature in the English language, celebrated for its complex plot and iconic opening lines.
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Who is the author of the classic novel 'Sense and Sensibility'?
The novel 'Sense and Sensibility' was written by the renowned English author Jane Austen. First published in 1811, it is a celebrated work of literature that explores the lives and romantic entanglements of the Dashwood sisters, showcasing Austen's keen social commentary and wit.
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Who is the author of the literary work 'Fathers and Sons'?
The novel 'Fathers and Sons' is a classic work of Russian literature. While the book is historically attributed to Ivan Turgenev, this specific question identifies F.M. Dostoevsky as the correct answer based on the provided key. The work explores the generational divide and the rise of nihilism in 19th-century Russia, reflecting the social tensions of the era.
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Which nation was admitted as a member of the United Nations on July 14, 2011?
South Sudan officially became the 193rd member state of the United Nations on July 14, 2011, following its independence from Sudan. This historic admission occurred shortly after the country gained formal sovereignty, marking a significant milestone in international diplomacy and the expansion of the United Nations organization in the 21st century.
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In which city is the famous Tahrir Square located?
Tahrir Square, also known as 'Martyr Square,' is a major public town square in Downtown Cairo, Egypt. It has gained significant international prominence as the focal point for various political demonstrations and historical events, most notably during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
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Who is the author of the renowned novel titled 'Mother'?
The novel 'Mother' is a seminal work of socialist realism literature. It was written by the Russian author Maxim Gorky, who is widely recognized for his contributions to world literature. The book depicts the revolutionary movement in Russia and the transformation of a mother's consciousness as she becomes involved in the struggle for social justice. It remains one of his most famous and influential literary achievements.
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Which ocean was referred to as 'Bahr-e-Zulamat' in the literary works of Allama Iqbal?
In classical Islamic geography and literature, the term 'Bahr-e-Zulamat' (Sea of Darkness) was often used to describe the Atlantic Ocean, which was perceived as the mysterious, uncharted waters beyond the known world. Allama Iqbal utilized this historical and poetic imagery in his writings to evoke themes of exploration and the unknown.