Section-I
“A Selection From Modern English Essays.”
1- Pakistan And the modern Warld
1. Who was the liaqat Ali Khan?
a) 1 st PM Of Pakistan
b) 2rd PM of Pakistan
c) 4th PM of Pakistan
d) 6th PM of Pakistan
2. When he visit America?
a) 1977
b) 1850
c) 1950
d) 1970
3. What were the name of the university where he delivered speech?
a) Kansas
b) Punjab university
c) Ali ghar university
4. What did university presented to Khan?
a) regular degree
b) distant learning degree
c) An Honorary degree
5. Liaqat ali khan proved that creation of Pakistan was ?
a) desirable
b) inevitable
c) relayable
6. Polythesis mean?
a) Believer of on God
b) Believer of many Gods
c) Believer of two Gods
7. Monothesis mean?
a) beleiver of one god
b) believer of four god
c) believer of three god
8. Creation of Pakistan was necessary for stabilizing ?
a) Subcontinent peace
b) world peace and peace of Asia
c) national peace
9. In sub-continent before the partition of muslims were ?
a) 100 millions
b) 200 millions
c) 50 millions
10. Liaqat ali khan told that creation of Pakistan was a?
a) A wise step
b) A wrong step
c) A bad step
11. As per khan,The Creation of Pakistan solved the problem of?
a) world
b) Subcontinent
c) National
3-Eclipse
2- Peace of the world.
1 Liaqat ali khan pleaded the case of Pakistan like a ?
a) Good lawyer.
b) bad lawyer.
c) regular lawyer.
2. He expected that America should share its
a) Money with pakistan
b) Transport
c) Knowledge and experienced with Pakistan.
3. The Visit of liaqat ali khan proved that Pakistan Wants Strong relation with
a) America.
b) England
c) Gemony
4. Which social system was very strong in Hinduism?
a) worship system
b) Caste system.
c) brother hood system
5. British left and divide the subcontinent as they could not manage it?
a) administrartively
b) Economicoly
c) Religiously
( For MCQs Answers comment in below comment section )
3- Eclipse
1- Who is the author of essay eclipse?
a) Virginia woolf.
b) Woolf wine
2- in this essay she describes her ?
a) physical experience.
b) Logical experience.
3- In this essay she tells the importance of?
a) The moon
b) The sun.
4- Virginia woolf was an writer ?.
a) Urdu
b) English
5- Virginoa woolf was born in
a) 1882.
b) 1872
6- She died in
a) 1941.
b) 1841
7- All the English people were moving to England.
a) America
b) North
8- They wanted to witness ?
a) solar eclipse.
b) Lunar eclipse
9- The total duration of eclipse was ?
a)
24minutes
b) 24 seconds.
10- The writer called sacred 24 seconds
a) resembled it stonhenge.
b) resembled it stone
11- What were the feeling of people at that night?
a) Were excited.
b) upset
12- The people reached at ?
a) Edon station
b) Euston railway station.
13- Writer mode of expression is ?
a) Narrative.
b) oral
14- In the morning before eclipse ,the sun rose and threw its ?
a) Red and Green
b) Golden and Blue.
15- When Sun regained its strength the people became ?
1- Who is the author of essay eclipse?
a) Virginia woolf.
b) Woolf wine
2- in this essay she describes her ?
a) physical experience.
b) Logical experience.
3- In this essay she tells the importance of?
a) The moon
b) The sun.
4- Virginia woolf was an writer ?.
a) Urdu
b) English
5- Virginoa woolf was born in
a) 1882.
b) 1872
6- She died in
a) 1941.
b) 1841
7- All the English people were moving to England.
a) America
b) North
8- They wanted to witness ?
a) solar eclipse.
b) Lunar eclipse
9- The total duration of eclipse was ?
a) 24minutes
b) 24 seconds.
10- The writer called sacred 24 seconds
a) resembled it stonhenge.
b) resembled it stone
11- What were the feeling of people at that night?
a) Were excited.
b) upset
12- The people reached at ?
a) Edon station
b) Euston railway station.
13- Writer mode of expression is ?
a) Narrative.
b) oral
14- In the morning before eclipse ,the sun rose and threw its ?
a) Red and Green
b) Golden and Blue.
15- When Sun regained its strength the people became ?
a) Enthusiastic.
b) realistic
16-
Without sun earth is like ?
a) withered leaf.
b) Rose leaf
17- Sun is the pivot of
a) Solar system.
b) Galaxy system
18- Basically Virginia woolf was a
a) taler
b) Novelist.
16- Without sun earth is like ?
a) withered leaf.
b) Rose leaf
17- Sun is the pivot of
a) Solar system.
b) Galaxy system
18- Basically Virginia woolf was a
a) taler
4- Whistling of birds
1. Full Name Of DH Lawarence is?
a) David Herbert Lawrence.
b) David Randolph Scott
2. Lawrence was born in ?
a) 1885
b) 1887
3. Lawrence died in?
a) 1930
b) 1920
4. The novel sun and lover was written by ?
a) DH L awarence
b) BHA awarence
5. Lawrence is called?
a) Love of nature
b) Self love
6. The whistling of birds describes?
a) Change of season
b) Inner change
7. It is a highly Essay?
a) Symbolic
b) logic
8. Winter is the symbole of ?
a) Death
b) love
9. Spring is the symbol of?
a) Life
b) sadness
10. When whole area is covered with snow ,birds?
a) Die
b) grow
11. When weather changes ,there starts a new ?
a) stream of life
b) death seesion
12. When there is life , … Flies away?
a) Death Flies away
b) Life flies away
13. When there is death…. Flies away?
a) Life flies away
b) Death Flies away
14. Life can not stop the onrush of ?
a) Death
b) Life
15. Lawrence was an influential writer of?
a) 20th century
b) 19th century
16. During world war 1 lawrence wrote ?
a) The Rainbow and women in love
b) About rainbow
17. The novel kangaroo was written in 1922 only in.
a) Four weeks
b) six weeks
18. In his poetry Lawrence projects ?
a) objects of nature
b) object of life
1. Full Name Of DH Lawarence is?
a) David Herbert Lawrence.
b) David Randolph Scott
2. Lawrence was born in ?
a) 1885
b) 1887
3. Lawrence died in?
a) 1930
b) 1920
4. The novel sun and lover was written by ?
a) DH L awarence
b) BHA awarence
5. Lawrence is called?
a) Love of nature
b) Self love
6. The whistling of birds describes?
a) Change of season
b) Inner change
7. It is a highly Essay?
a) Symbolic
b) logic
8. Winter is the symbole of ?
a) Death
b) love
9. Spring is the symbol of?
a) Life
b) sadness
10. When whole area is covered with snow ,birds?
a) Die
b) grow
11. When weather changes ,there starts a new ?
a) stream of life
b) death seesion
12. When there is life , … Flies away?
a) Death Flies away
b) Life flies away
13. When there is death…. Flies away?
a) Life flies away
b) Death Flies away
14. Life can not stop the onrush of ?
a) Death
b) Life
15. Lawrence was an influential writer of?
a) 20th century
b) 19th century
16. During world war 1 lawrence wrote ?
a) The Rainbow and women in love
b) About rainbow
17. The novel kangaroo was written in 1922 only in.
a) Four weeks
b) six weeks
18. In his poetry Lawrence projects ?
a) objects of nature
b) object of life
5- Take The Plunge
All possible MCQs
1. \ Gloria emerson was a famous ? Novelist.
2. She worked in? the new York time
3. She was born in ? 1929.
4. She died in? 2004.
5. Gloria Emerson worked as a correspondent in ? Vietnam war.
6. During her long career she wrote Four books.
7. Gloria emerson was an author? American.
8. She was physically weak but mentally a Determind personality.
9. Throughout her life, she had a strong desire to do some Darin deeds.
10. Thrughout the essay ,she could not focus on her ?Feelings.
11. She was boared in Cessna-180 with a male companion.
12. She had to jump with parachute at the height of? Twenty thousands feet.
13. Before jump,she was? Nervous.
14. She wanted to go to? Washroom.
15. After jumping ,she was?Happy.
16. Parachute was like a toy in her hands.
17. She was landed on a sandpit.
18. She was taken to meet James Gavin
1. \ Gloria emerson was a famous ? Novelist.
2. She worked in? the new York time
3. She was born in ? 1929.
4. She died in? 2004.
5. Gloria Emerson worked as a correspondent in ? Vietnam war.
6. During her long career she wrote Four books.
7. Gloria emerson was an author? American.
8. She was physically weak but mentally a Determind personality.
9. Throughout her life, she had a strong desire to do some Darin deeds.
10. Thrughout the essay ,she could not focus on her ?Feelings.
11. She was boared in Cessna-180 with a male companion.
12. She had to jump with parachute at the height of? Twenty thousands feet.
13. Before jump,she was? Nervous.
14. She wanted to go to? Washroom.
15. After jumping ,she was?Happy.
16. Parachute was like a toy in her hands.
17. She was landed on a sandpit.
6- Nagasaki
1. Michaito lchimaru was professor in? Medicine.
2. As an Eye Witness ,He described every minute detail.
3. The name of bomb that they droped on Nagasaki was Fat Man.
4. This incidence took place on 9th august 1945.
5. A plane B-29 Was Used in bombing.
6. When he heard the noise of plane ,he hid in a ?Toilet.
7. After the blast he could not reach as ? There was fire every where.
8. The Radiation Was More than 7000 Rads.
9. Many People coming back from Ukrain.
10. Most Of his class mates died and those who were alive ,They were unable to? Move their bodies.
11. The building of his college was? Totally collapsed.
12. The Mountain Behind the college left? Balled.
13. Causalities were so large in numbers as it was? Difficult to dispose.
14. They Gathered dead bodies in a pile and ? Burnt them to ashes.
15. The Sky Turned into ? Balck.
16. Ichimaro was bornin ? 1906.
17. Ichimaro was died in ? 1997.Walking on the moon
1. Michaito lchimaru was professor in? Medicine.
2. As an Eye Witness ,He described every minute detail.
3. The name of bomb that they droped on Nagasaki was Fat Man.
4. This incidence took place on 9th august 1945.
5. A plane B-29 Was Used in bombing.
6. When he heard the noise of plane ,he hid in a ?Toilet.
7. After the blast he could not reach as ? There was fire every where.
8. The Radiation Was More than 7000 Rads.
9. Many People coming back from Ukrain.
10. Most Of his class mates died and those who were alive ,They were unable to? Move their bodies.
11. The building of his college was? Totally collapsed.
12. The Mountain Behind the college left? Balled.
13. Causalities were so large in numbers as it was? Difficult to dispose.
14. They Gathered dead bodies in a pile and ? Burnt them to ashes.
15. The Sky Turned into ? Balck.
16. Ichimaro was bornin ? 1906.
17. Ichimaro was died in ? 1997.Walking on the moon
18. Full Name of the David R,Scott is?David Randolph Scott.
19. Scott was an Astronauts in NASA.
20. Scott was born in 1932.
21. Scott was commander of ?Apolo 15 Mission.
22. In Apollo 15 mission ,he was accompanied by ?James Irwin and Alfred worden.
23. He Retired from the service in?1977.
24. Before landing ,they took 12 Revolutions round the Moon.
25. Apollo 15 mission started in ? 1969.
26. They Spent 67 hours on the moon.
27. AT The Time of mission ,American President was? John F,Kennedy.
28. LM Falcon stands for? Lunarmodule falcon.
29. The Name Of Thee Jeep They Took With them was? Rover.
30. On The Moon,They Collected Rocks Samples Weighing some? 78.6kg.
18. Full Name of the David R,Scott is?David Randolph Scott.
19. Scott was an Astronauts in NASA.
20. Scott was born in 1932.
21. Scott was commander of ?Apolo 15 Mission.
22. In Apollo 15 mission ,he was accompanied by ?James Irwin and Alfred worden.
23. He Retired from the service in?1977.
24. Before landing ,they took 12 Revolutions round the Moon.
25. Apollo 15 mission started in ? 1969.
26. They Spent 67 hours on the moon.
27. AT The Time of mission ,American President was? John F,Kennedy.
28. LM Falcon stands for? Lunarmodule falcon.
29. The Name Of Thee Jeep They Took With them was? Rover.
30. On The Moon,They Collected Rocks Samples Weighing some? 78.6kg.
31. On The Moon ,theirweight was reduced to 1/6 of the earth.
32. When they walked on the surface of the moon ,they felt as to? Walk On Trampoline.
33. The Movement Of The Rover : a battery operated jeep was like?
31. On The Moon ,theirweight was reduced to 1/6 of the earth.
32. When they walked on the surface of the moon ,they felt as to? Walk On Trampoline.
33. The Movement Of The Rover : a battery operated jeep was like?
Small Boat on empty ocean.
34. Moon dust was like Talcum Powder having smell like that of fun powder.
35. It took Two Hours to complete a revolution round the moon.
36. When scott sees moon, he becomes Nostalgic.
35. It took Two Hours to complete a revolution round the moon.
36. When scott sees moon, he becomes Nostalgic.
6- My GrandFather
1. My Grand father is the pen work of? W,B Yeat
2. W,B Yeats Was Born on? 13 june 1865.
3. He was one of the foremost figures of ?20th Century.
4. He Made a Tremendous contribution in revival of? Irish Literature.
5. He was awarded with nobel prize for? Literature.
6. He was awarded novbel prize in 1923.
7. He Was Born in Sandy Mount.
8. He Spent his childhood holidays in Count Sligo.
9. William Great great grandfather married mary butler in 1773.
10. Yeats Was irish Nationalist.
11. He was died on? 28 Jan 1939.
12. My Grandfather is an extract from his? Autobiography.
13. My Grandfather is an extract from ? Reveries over childhood and youth.
14. In this essay yeats recollects his memories of his ? Maternal Grandfather.
15. His Grandfather name was ? William Pollexfen.
16. The writer recollects numerous incidents of his?Childhood.
17. He Remembers sitting open his Grandfather Knee and looking out of the window.
18. He Often remained sad in his childhood.
19. The Sadness was because of?Loneliness and fear of his grandfather.
20. It was traditional to be afraid of ? Grandfather.
21. The writer ofter thought that he was wicked and prayed for his grandfather ? Death.
22. When he thought that he might die ,he prayed for? Life.
23. The Grandfather belonged to? An Old Cornish family.
24. The grandfather father was?in army.
25. Grandfather was the owner of some ships after his retirement.
26. His mother was ?avexford women.
27. Was only the son of his parent? Garndfather.
28. Was very strong fellow and had great physical strengthen?
1. My Grand father is the pen work of? W,B Yeat
2. W,B Yeats Was Born on? 13 june 1865.
3. He was one of the foremost figures of ?20th Century.
4. He Made a Tremendous contribution in revival of? Irish Literature.
5. He was awarded with nobel prize for? Literature.
6. He was awarded novbel prize in 1923.
7. He Was Born in Sandy Mount.
8. He Spent his childhood holidays in Count Sligo.
9. William Great great grandfather married mary butler in 1773.
10. Yeats Was irish Nationalist.
11. He was died on? 28 Jan 1939.
12. My Grandfather is an extract from his? Autobiography.
13. My Grandfather is an extract from ? Reveries over childhood and youth.
14. In this essay yeats recollects his memories of his ? Maternal Grandfather.
15. His Grandfather name was ? William Pollexfen.
16. The writer recollects numerous incidents of his?Childhood.
17. He Remembers sitting open his Grandfather Knee and looking out of the window.
18. He Often remained sad in his childhood.
19. The Sadness was because of?Loneliness and fear of his grandfather.
20. It was traditional to be afraid of ? Grandfather.
21. The writer ofter thought that he was wicked and prayed for his grandfather ? Death.
22. When he thought that he might die ,he prayed for? Life.
23. The Grandfather belonged to? An Old Cornish family.
24. The grandfather father was?in army.
25. Grandfather was the owner of some ships after his retirement.
26. His mother was ?avexford women.
27. Was only the son of his parent? Garndfather.
28. Was very strong fellow and had great physical strengthen?
Grandfather.
29. He Did not order anyone to do anything which he ? Could Not Do.
30. Once there was a problem in the Rudders of the ship.
31. He asked the Crew to go down to remove the problem.
32. No One was ready to go into water as it was ?Very Cold.
33. The Grandfather dived into water and removed the problem .
34. The Grandmother was the man of hot temperament.
35. He always had a hatchet with himin case of any? Theif.
36. Instead of going to Law He Would Knock a man down.
37. Grandmother was gentle and patient.
38. Grandmother did many charties among the poor women.
39. She was much fond of ? Gardening .
40. Grandfather formed many strict rules and regulations in his home.
41. It was necessary for All to follow the rules.
42. He Had Railway pass but its misuse was not allowed by him.
43. The Key of the stable yard were given to him at ?8 pm.
44. The Stable yard was never locked.
45. Grandmother round house every night ,caring a candle .
46. Grandmother round the house to release any theif.
47. She release theifs fro Grandfather.
29. He Did not order anyone to do anything which he ? Could Not Do.
30. Once there was a problem in the Rudders of the ship.
31. He asked the Crew to go down to remove the problem.
32. No One was ready to go into water as it was ?Very Cold.
33. The Grandfather dived into water and removed the problem .
34. The Grandmother was the man of hot temperament.
35. He always had a hatchet with himin case of any? Theif.
36. Instead of going to Law He Would Knock a man down.
37. Grandmother was gentle and patient.
38. Grandmother did many charties among the poor women.
39. She was much fond of ? Gardening .
40. Grandfather formed many strict rules and regulations in his home.
41. It was necessary for All to follow the rules.
42. He Had Railway pass but its misuse was not allowed by him.
43. The Key of the stable yard were given to him at ?8 pm.
44. The Stable yard was never locked.
45. Grandmother round house every night ,caring a candle .
46. Grandmother round the house to release any theif.
47. She release theifs fro Grandfather.
7- My Tailor
1. Leacock was known for his? Pumpour.
2. Pathos Mean ?Grief.
3. In this essay he blends humour with ? Pathos.
4. The writer know his tailor forpast ? past 30 Years.
5. Whenever he visite his tailor shop the tailor welcome him? With a smilling face.
6. He Has only 2 types of cloth at this shop.
7. Tailor measures the writer from? Chest.
8. Tailor asks his assistance to add Half inch in the measurement.
9. The issue of payment was solved by ? Correspondence.
10. Toilor always stood at the ? Back Of His Shop.
11. He Start his discussion with ? Weather.
12. His measure tape hangs? Round his neck.
13. Relation between tailor and writer were based on? Materilism.
14. When the writer heard of tailor death he was shocked.
15. The tailor was sidesman of the church.
16. He was also a good ? Flute player.
17. Tailor had a ? Daughter.
18. Author of many financial career is Stephen leacock.
19. The Name of his assistance was ?Jeanings.
20. This Essay tells that nothing is immortal.
1. Leacock was known for his? Pumpour.
2. Pathos Mean ?Grief.
3. In this essay he blends humour with ? Pathos.
4. The writer know his tailor forpast ? past 30 Years.
5. Whenever he visite his tailor shop the tailor welcome him? With a smilling face.
6. He Has only 2 types of cloth at this shop.
7. Tailor measures the writer from? Chest.
8. Tailor asks his assistance to add Half inch in the measurement.
9. The issue of payment was solved by ? Correspondence.
10. Toilor always stood at the ? Back Of His Shop.
11. He Start his discussion with ? Weather.
12. His measure tape hangs? Round his neck.
13. Relation between tailor and writer were based on? Materilism.
14. When the writer heard of tailor death he was shocked.
15. The tailor was sidesman of the church.
16. He was also a good ? Flute player.
17. Tailor had a ? Daughter.
18. Author of many financial career is Stephen leacock.
19. The Name of his assistance was ?Jeanings.
20. This Essay tells that nothing is immortal.
8- Beauty industry
1. The beauty industry is the pen work of? Aldous Huxley.
2. Huxley was born on ?26 july 1894.
3. He was English writer and philosopher.
4. He wrote nearly fifty books about ?novels and fiction.
5. He Graduated from ? Balliol college oxford.
6. He Had a undergraduate degree in ? English Literature .
7. He Spent later part of his life in?US.
8. He was nominated for nobel prize in? Literature.
9. He was for nobel prize for seven times.
10. He was elected campanion of literature by royal society of literature?1962.
11.
Huxley was a humanist and pacifist.
12. His birth place was in England.
13. His philosophical career starts in 20th century.
14. He was thirld son of a doctor and school master.
15. As a child his nickname was Ogie.
16. He Completed first unpublished novel at the age of 17.
17. Beauty industry is a satirical essay.
18. In the beauty industry he satires the most cherished habit of ?women.
1. The beauty industry is the pen work of? Aldous Huxley.
2. Huxley was born on ?26 july 1894.
3. He was English writer and philosopher.
4. He wrote nearly fifty books about ?novels and fiction.
5. He Graduated from ? Balliol college oxford.
6. He Had a undergraduate degree in ? English Literature .
7. He Spent later part of his life in?US.
8. He was nominated for nobel prize in? Literature.
9. He was for nobel prize for seven times.
10. He was elected campanion of literature by royal society of literature?1962.
11.
Huxley was a humanist and pacifist.
12. His birth place was in England.
13. His philosophical career starts in 20th century.
14. He was thirld son of a doctor and school master.
15. As a child his nickname was Ogie.
16. He Completed first unpublished novel at the age of 17.
17. Beauty industry is a satirical essay.
18. In the beauty industry he satires the most cherished habit of ?women.
19. Decorating themselves with beauty products is the cherished
19. Decorating themselves with beauty products is the cherished
habit of women.
20. Writer tells difference between ? Real and artificial beauty.
21. By buying beauty products women het artificial beauty.
22. There is no attraction in artificial beauty.
23. American women spend 156 Millions a year on their faces and bodies.
24. Women have become freer and socialist.
25. They try to decorate their bodies in order to ? Look Beautifull.
26. In America the old women have become very rare.
27. American women are just like china porcelain.
28. Real beauty is the beauty of character.
29. Beauty of character not need any beauty products.
30. Spiritual beauty attracts others.
31. He gave example of two girls who fulfilled their requirements.
32. Two girls whom Huxley met in a hotel lacked the spiritual beauty.
33. Writer focuses on having good health.
34. A women of poor health can never be looked beautifull.
35. Worldwide economics slump occurred in 1930.
36. In economic slump beauty industry still producing products.
37. Hexley is of the view that beauty got by artificial wasy is Not real beauty.
38. China porcelain is outwarldly beautifull.
39. Healthy body is the source of becoming beautifull.
40. Hexley is in favour of the beauty of Character.
41. Beauty of soul is of great importance.
42. Beauty of source creates magnetic force in man.
43. American women spend double of revebue of india on beautyf products.
20. Writer tells difference between ? Real and artificial beauty.
21. By buying beauty products women het artificial beauty.
22. There is no attraction in artificial beauty.
23. American women spend 156 Millions a year on their faces and bodies.
24. Women have become freer and socialist.
25. They try to decorate their bodies in order to ? Look Beautifull.
26. In America the old women have become very rare.
27. American women are just like china porcelain.
28. Real beauty is the beauty of character.
29. Beauty of character not need any beauty products.
30. Spiritual beauty attracts others.
31. He gave example of two girls who fulfilled their requirements.
32. Two girls whom Huxley met in a hotel lacked the spiritual beauty.
33. Writer focuses on having good health.
34. A women of poor health can never be looked beautifull.
35. Worldwide economics slump occurred in 1930.
36. In economic slump beauty industry still producing products.
37. Hexley is of the view that beauty got by artificial wasy is Not real beauty.
38. China porcelain is outwarldly beautifull.
39. Healthy body is the source of becoming beautifull.
40. Hexley is in favour of the beauty of Character.
41. Beauty of soul is of great importance.
42. Beauty of source creates magnetic force in man.
43. American women spend double of revebue of india on beautyf products.
9- Are Doctor men of sciences
1. Are doctor men of sciences is th pen workof ?George Bernard Shaw.
2. George Bernard shaw was born on ?26 july 1856.
3. He was a famous irish novelist,writer,polemicist.
4. He was born in Dublin.
5. He Awarded with nobel prize in ?Literature.
6. He was awarded with nobel prize in 1925.
7. He wrote man and superman in 1902.
8. Shaw became leading Dramatist of his generation.
9. In 1876 he moved to London.
10. He Had the irish and british nationality.
11. He regularly been rated among british dramatist as second to shakespear.
12. He Was only the son of George Carr Shaw.
13. Bernand Shaw married to charlotte pyne Townshend in 1898.
14. He was died in 2 november 1950.
15. He was died in England.
16. Are doctor men of sciences is an extract from Doctor Dilemma.
17. Bernard Shaw points out common wisdom on the matter of
doctor and save says that it was wrong.
18. Common man is generally Non-critical.
19. Some men have God like powers over others.
20. Doctors are the men of sciences.
21. Doctors only cure disease nothing more.
22. Business of Scientist is quite different from doctor.
23. Every captiain of ship is not? Galilo.
24. Every Draftsman is not ? Shakespear.
25. Every Locomotiive is not miracle and is its driver is not? Stephenson.
1. Are doctor men of sciences is th pen workof ?George Bernard Shaw.
2. George Bernard shaw was born on ?26 july 1856.
3. He was a famous irish novelist,writer,polemicist.
4. He was born in Dublin.
5. He Awarded with nobel prize in ?Literature.
6. He was awarded with nobel prize in 1925.
7. He wrote man and superman in 1902.
8. Shaw became leading Dramatist of his generation.
9. In 1876 he moved to London.
10. He Had the irish and british nationality.
11. He regularly been rated among british dramatist as second to shakespear.
12. He Was only the son of George Carr Shaw.
13. Bernand Shaw married to charlotte pyne Townshend in 1898.
14. He was died in 2 november 1950.
15. He was died in England.
16. Are doctor men of sciences is an extract from Doctor Dilemma.
17. Bernard Shaw points out common wisdom on the matter of
doctor and save says that it was wrong.
18. Common man is generally Non-critical.
19. Some men have God like powers over others.
20. Doctors are the men of sciences.
21. Doctors only cure disease nothing more.
22. Business of Scientist is quite different from doctor.
23. Every captiain of ship is not? Galilo.
24. Every Draftsman is not ? Shakespear.
25. Every Locomotiive is not miracle and is its driver is not? Stephenson.
26. Doctors knowledge about science is no more than that of a ?Lay man.
27. Doctor has the authority to sign death certificate .
28. Except doctors Grandmother can better tell about what to eat and not to eat.
27. Doctor has the authority to sign death certificate .
28. Except doctors Grandmother can better tell about what to eat and not to eat.
10- Host and Guest
1. Max Beerbohm is regarded as the best ?Essayist.
2. Sir Henry Maximillian Beerbohm was born in 1871.
3. Max Beerbohm was an essayist under signature?Max.
4. He was educated at ? Merton college.
5. He was a popular figure in LONDON artistic and fashionable circles.
6. He first became kown in the 1890 as a dandy.
7. In 1890 he first became as a Humorist.
8. Max Beerbohn died in 1956.
9. St.Paul Cathedral is max beerbohn rest place .
10. Among his best known works is his only novel ?Zuleika Dobson.
11. Zuleika Dobson Was published in 1911.
12. On Return to England max Beerbohn First book was?Work of max Beerbohm.
13. Max Beerbohn was died on? 20 May 1956.
14. Host and guest is a Humorous essay.
15. Describes quality of host and guest in his essay.
16. Host are those who have natural instinct to serve others.
17. Guest are those who want to be served .
18. Cavmen did not entertain others because they were afraid of being killed.
19. Cavemen afraid to be killed by Hosts.
20. Host killed cavemen in their Caves.
21. History of hospitality is full of painful incidents.
22. The is realities were considered to be the salt of the world.
23. Odysseus killed his guests under his own room.
24. The roman were at the peak of civilization in the Fifteenth Century.
25. Borgias Concealed poison in their cellars for their guests in their cellars.
26. Scotch hospitality is proverbial.
27. It was Scotland that first formed hospitality that guest must be honored.
28. Writer says that it is conventional for rich to give.
29. Its conventional for poor to take.
30. A host as a guest is far worse than guest as a host.
31. Writer in host and guet consider himself as a guest.
32. Writer was always afraid of the shortage of Money with his friends.
33. The guest must be obliged to their Host.
34. Many guests like Dante are often ungrateful to their hosts.
35. Writer himself consider a guest by the nature.
36. Neither all poor are guest.
37. Dante was Italian poet .
1. Max Beerbohm is regarded as the best ?Essayist.
2. Sir Henry Maximillian Beerbohm was born in 1871.
3. Max Beerbohm was an essayist under signature?Max.
4. He was educated at ? Merton college.
5. He was a popular figure in LONDON artistic and fashionable circles.
6. He first became kown in the 1890 as a dandy.
7. In 1890 he first became as a Humorist.
8. Max Beerbohn died in 1956.
9. St.Paul Cathedral is max beerbohn rest place .
10. Among his best known works is his only novel ?Zuleika Dobson.
11. Zuleika Dobson Was published in 1911.
12. On Return to England max Beerbohn First book was?Work of max Beerbohm.
13. Max Beerbohn was died on? 20 May 1956.
14. Host and guest is a Humorous essay.
15. Describes quality of host and guest in his essay.
16. Host are those who have natural instinct to serve others.
17. Guest are those who want to be served .
18. Cavmen did not entertain others because they were afraid of being killed.
19. Cavemen afraid to be killed by Hosts.
20. Host killed cavemen in their Caves.
21. History of hospitality is full of painful incidents.
22. The is realities were considered to be the salt of the world.
23. Odysseus killed his guests under his own room.
24. The roman were at the peak of civilization in the Fifteenth Century.
25. Borgias Concealed poison in their cellars for their guests in their cellars.
26. Scotch hospitality is proverbial.
27. It was Scotland that first formed hospitality that guest must be honored.
28. Writer says that it is conventional for rich to give.
29. Its conventional for poor to take.
30. A host as a guest is far worse than guest as a host.
31. Writer in host and guet consider himself as a guest.
32. Writer was always afraid of the shortage of Money with his friends.
33. The guest must be obliged to their Host.
34. Many guests like Dante are often ungrateful to their hosts.
35. Writer himself consider a guest by the nature.
36. Neither all poor are guest.
37. Dante was Italian poet .
11- Bachelor Dilemma
1. Bachelor dilemma is the pen work of ? Herbert Gold.
2. He was born on 9 march 1924.
3. He dued with bill graham in a ? Helicopter crash.
4. He was died in 1991.
5. Herbert gold is essayist novelist.
6. Bachelor dilemma writer defines a confirmed ?Bachelor.
7. He Points out his problems in a humorous style.
8. Herbert gold was born in Cleveland.
9. He was belonged to a Russian jewish family.
10. He raised in Lakewood.
11. His book birth of a hero was published by Viking press.
12. He studied philosophy at Columbia university.
1. Bachelor dilemma is the pen work of ? Herbert Gold.
2. He was born on 9 march 1924.
3. He dued with bill graham in a ? Helicopter crash.
4. He was died in 1991.
5. Herbert gold is essayist novelist.
6. Bachelor dilemma writer defines a confirmed ?Bachelor.
7. He Points out his problems in a humorous style.
8. Herbert gold was born in Cleveland.
9. He was belonged to a Russian jewish family.
10. He raised in Lakewood.
11. His book birth of a hero was published by Viking press.
12. He studied philosophy at Columbia university.
To Err is Human
by Lewis Thomas
1. “To Err is Human” essay written by Lewis Thomas
2. Lewis Thomas was born on 25 nov 1913
3. Lewis Thomas was an American physician
4. Lewis Thomas was etymologist, essayist, and administrator
5. Etymologist is the study of word
6. Thomas was born in flushing
7. His formative years as an independent medical researcher were at Tulane University School of Medicine
8. His nationality was of US
9. He was awarded for National Book Award
10.Thomas was died on 3 dec 1993
11. He was died in Manhattan
12. To Err is Human is the Essay about serious and sober problem
13.The human have a positive capability of erring
14. If people loss the capability offering they will lose the capability of slight progress
15. Animals do not have the capability of erring
16. Animals do not have the capability of making mistakes
17. The mistakes committed by computer are not the mistakes of computers
18.The capability of making mistakes has been gifted to the man by nature
19.Man is inventing newer and newer things by trial and error
20. Due to the capability of errors we have got elevation in life
21. The main objective of essay is to tell other that humans learn through their
1. “To Err is Human” essay written by Lewis Thomas
2. Lewis Thomas was born on 25 nov 1913
3. Lewis Thomas was an American physician
4. Lewis Thomas was etymologist, essayist, and administrator
5. Etymologist is the study of word
6. Thomas was born in flushing
7. His formative years as an independent medical researcher were at Tulane University School of Medicine
8. His nationality was of US
9. He was awarded for National Book Award
10.Thomas was died on 3 dec 1993
11. He was died in Manhattan
12. To Err is Human is the Essay about serious and sober problem
13.The human have a positive capability of erring
14. If people loss the capability offering they will lose the capability of slight progress
15. Animals do not have the capability of erring
16. Animals do not have the capability of making mistakes
17. The mistakes committed by computer are not the mistakes of computers
18.The capability of making mistakes has been gifted to the man by nature
19.Man is inventing newer and newer things by trial and error
20. Due to the capability of errors we have got elevation in life
21. The main objective of essay is to tell other that humans learn through their
mistakes
22. The quality of erring differentiate man from animal
22. The quality of erring differentiate man from animal
1 3 - Bachelor‟s Dilemma
1. “The Bachelor‟s Dilemma” is the pen work of Herbert Gold
2. He was born on 9 march 1924
3. He was the son of Samuel S and Frieda
4. He died with Bill Graham in a helicoptercrash
5. He was died in 1991
6. Herbert Gold is Novelist, Essayist and short story writer
7. Herbert gold is essayist novelist
8. The Bachelor’s Dilemma writer defines a confirmed bachelor
9. He points out his problems in a humorous style
10.Herbert gold was born in Cleveland
11. He belong to a Russian Jewish family
12. He raised in Lakewood
13. His book “British of a Hero” was published in 1951
14.British of a Hero was published by Viking Press
15.He studied philosophy at Columbia University
16. He had lifelong friendship with writer Allen Ginsberg
17. Gold was first married to Melissa Dilworth
18.In 1958 Gold taught English Literature at Cornell University
19.“The Age of Happy Problems” in his work of 1962
20. He won Sherwood Anderson Award for fiction
21. He taught at the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford
22. The wife usually have tender feeling for him
23.She sees a forbidden possibility in the bachelor
24.As against her bored, fat and snoring husband
25.Unmarried girls find various attraction in him
26. They are eager attract him with their link and dimples
27. The other bachelors may take him as a rival
28.He find himself the freest man on the earth
29.He usually faces the problems of indigestion
30.He usually dies young and has a short life like the one-celled creatures
31.There are two types of bachelors
32.The other type of bachelor is an imaginative person
33.The imaginative always lost in dreams about girls
34. Gold in his essay describes the problems faced by bachelor
35. Gold defines a confirmed bachelor as a person who has no convictions
36. He is like an acrobat in a circus
37. An acrobat always staggering between love and marriage
38.The unmarried girl look bachelor as a possible catch
39.One bachelor is usually jealous of other bachelor
40.Like one button missing from his shirt
1. “The Bachelor‟s Dilemma” is the pen work of Herbert Gold
2. He was born on 9 march 1924
3. He was the son of Samuel S and Frieda
4. He died with Bill Graham in a helicoptercrash
5. He was died in 1991
6. Herbert Gold is Novelist, Essayist and short story writer
7. Herbert gold is essayist novelist
8. The Bachelor’s Dilemma writer defines a confirmed bachelor
9. He points out his problems in a humorous style
10.Herbert gold was born in Cleveland
11. He belong to a Russian Jewish family
12. He raised in Lakewood
13. His book “British of a Hero” was published in 1951
14.British of a Hero was published by Viking Press
15.He studied philosophy at Columbia University
16. He had lifelong friendship with writer Allen Ginsberg
17. Gold was first married to Melissa Dilworth
18.In 1958 Gold taught English Literature at Cornell University
19.“The Age of Happy Problems” in his work of 1962
20. He won Sherwood Anderson Award for fiction
21. He taught at the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford
22. The wife usually have tender feeling for him
23.She sees a forbidden possibility in the bachelor
24.As against her bored, fat and snoring husband
25.Unmarried girls find various attraction in him
26. They are eager attract him with their link and dimples
27. The other bachelors may take him as a rival
28.He find himself the freest man on the earth
29.He usually faces the problems of indigestion
30.He usually dies young and has a short life like the one-celled creatures
31.There are two types of bachelors
32.The other type of bachelor is an imaginative person
33.The imaginative always lost in dreams about girls
34. Gold in his essay describes the problems faced by bachelor
35. Gold defines a confirmed bachelor as a person who has no convictions
36. He is like an acrobat in a circus
37. An acrobat always staggering between love and marriage
38.The unmarried girl look bachelor as a possible catch
39.One bachelor is usually jealous of other bachelor
40.Like one button missing from his shirt
On Saying Please
By Alfred George Gardiner
1. “On Saying Please” is the pen work of Alfred George Gardiner
2. Alfred George Gardiner was an English journalist biographer and essayist
3. He is a world famous personality in literature
4. Alpha of the Plough is the pen name of Alfred George Gardiner
5. Alfred George Gardiner was born on 2 June 1865
6. He was chairman of the National Anti-Sweating League
7. National Anti-Sweating League was an advocacy group
8. He was born in Chelmsford
9. He was died on 2 march 1946
10.From 1915 he contributed to The star
11.good manners are valuable in life
12.bad manners are not a legal offence
13.Small words of courtesy make the wheel of life greasy
14.bad manners make the life repulsive and difficult to live on
15.Law does not permit us to hit back if we are victim of the bad manners
16.Bad and good mannerscreate a chain of reactions
17.Lift man threw the man out of the lift because he didn‟t say top please
18.The man‟s life would become difficult to live because of discourtesy
19.If one is assaulted physically one can retaliate accordingly
20.Bad manners are not put in the category of legal offence
21.Once the writer had a chance to travel in a bus
22. He was with zero money in his pocket
23. courtesy was the person the people waited for his bus
24.The author sitting on the top of the bus was reading book
25.In the essay writer explains the importance of saying please
26.The sensitive part of write‟s toe was trampled by conductor
27.The author was hurt badly but good behaviour healed his pain
28.If any burglar beaks into house, one is allowed to hit him
29.law is silent of anyone injures the feeling of any one
30. The liftman retaliates bad manners with bad manners
31. The bus conductor has made his life easy by showing good manners
By Alfred George Gardiner
1. “On Saying Please” is the pen work of Alfred George Gardiner
2. Alfred George Gardiner was an English journalist biographer and essayist
3. He is a world famous personality in literature
4. Alpha of the Plough is the pen name of Alfred George Gardiner
5. Alfred George Gardiner was born on 2 June 1865
6. He was chairman of the National Anti-Sweating League
7. National Anti-Sweating League was an advocacy group
8. He was born in Chelmsford
9. He was died on 2 march 1946
10.From 1915 he contributed to The star
11.good manners are valuable in life
12.bad manners are not a legal offence
13.Small words of courtesy make the wheel of life greasy
14.bad manners make the life repulsive and difficult to live on
15.Law does not permit us to hit back if we are victim of the bad manners
16.Bad and good mannerscreate a chain of reactions
17.Lift man threw the man out of the lift because he didn‟t say top please
18.The man‟s life would become difficult to live because of discourtesy
19.If one is assaulted physically one can retaliate accordingly
20.Bad manners are not put in the category of legal offence
21.Once the writer had a chance to travel in a bus
22. He was with zero money in his pocket
23. courtesy was the person the people waited for his bus
24.The author sitting on the top of the bus was reading book
25.In the essay writer explains the importance of saying please
26.The sensitive part of write‟s toe was trampled by conductor
27.The author was hurt badly but good behaviour healed his pain
28.If any burglar beaks into house, one is allowed to hit him
29.law is silent of anyone injures the feeling of any one
30. The liftman retaliates bad manners with bad manners
31. The bus conductor has made his life easy by showing good manners
From Some Policemen and a Moral
By G.K Chesterton
1. “From some policemen and a Moral” is written by G.K Chesterton
2. Chesterton was born on 29 May 1874
1. “From some policemen and a Moral” is written by G.K Chesterton
2. Chesterton was born on 29 May 1874
3. 3. He was the English writer, philosopher and lay theologian
4. He has been refered to as the “Prince of paradox”
5. Chesterton created the fictional priest-detective father brown
6. He was born in Kensington
7. He was educated at St Paul’s school
8. Chesterton married Frances Bloggy in 1901
9. Chesterton and Bernard Shaw played cowboys in a silent film that was never released
10. In 1931, the BBC invented Chesterton to give a series of radio talks
11.Chesterton wrote around 80 books
12. He was the columnist for the Daily News
13. He died on 14 June 1936
14. He was died in Beaconsfield
15. Once in holidays, Chesterton went to Yorkshire
16.He had a Swedish knife
17. He was the practicing the style in which people murdered
18. He was practicing as people murdered each other in Stevenson’s novel
19. Two policemen came and overwhelmed the whole area
20.They accused him of murder-attempt on the tree
21.They asked him opinion on a Japanese war
22. He was staying with Mr. Blank of Likely
23. He was working at DailyNews
24. The writer produced an envelope, an unfinished poem
25.The writer was guilty of cruelty to a green entity
26.His knife had vanished the silent wood
27.The essay is to criticize the practices of policemen
28.The police accuse a person according to his social status
29.The writer was a journalist he told
30. His social status make him free
4. He has been refered to as the “Prince of paradox”
5. Chesterton created the fictional priest-detective father brown
6. He was born in Kensington
7. He was educated at St Paul’s school
8. Chesterton married Frances Bloggy in 1901
9. Chesterton and Bernard Shaw played cowboys in a silent film that was never released
10. In 1931, the BBC invented Chesterton to give a series of radio talks
11.Chesterton wrote around 80 books
12. He was the columnist for the Daily News
13. He died on 14 June 1936
14. He was died in Beaconsfield
15. Once in holidays, Chesterton went to Yorkshire
16.He had a Swedish knife
17. He was the practicing the style in which people murdered
18. He was practicing as people murdered each other in Stevenson’s novel
19. Two policemen came and overwhelmed the whole area
20.They accused him of murder-attempt on the tree
21.They asked him opinion on a Japanese war
22. He was staying with Mr. Blank of Likely
23. He was working at DailyNews
24. The writer produced an envelope, an unfinished poem
25.The writer was guilty of cruelty to a green entity
26.His knife had vanished the silent wood
27.The essay is to criticize the practices of policemen
28.The police accuse a person according to his social status
29.The writer was a journalist he told
30. His social status make him free
Tolerance By E.M Forster
1. Tolerance is the pen work of E.M Forster
2. He discusses the uses of tolerancein our modern times
3. Edward Morgan Forster was English novelist, short story writer and essayist
4. He was born on 18 January 1879
5. He was born in Marylebone
6. He died on 7 June 1970
7. His novels A Room with a View and A Passage to India examines class differences and hypocrisy
8. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature
9. His father died of tuberculosis
10. The main subject of his work is gender and class difference
11.His first novel was Where Angels Fear to Tread 12.Tolerance means to accept the views of other people
13. Tolerance is the way in which we can create a balance between different ways of life
14. We should adopt the theory of To live and let live
15. Trade and quick ways of transportation have changed the world into a global village
16. The boundaries of all countries have become flexible
17. The nations are quickly merging into others
18. Modern societies, different nations and classes have to live together
19.They can‟t live with their prejudice and bias
20.The world where merit and abilities are the only standard 21.Fanaticism has no place
22. Dogmatic and fundamentalist faction can prove the highly destruction for the society
23. The only solution for the peaceful co-existence of different parts of society is tolerance
24. The history of a mankind is heap of intrigues, conspiracies and murders
25. The only way to purge the human condition is to flourish the spirit of
tolerance in people
26. Spirit tolerance is the way of democracy
27. That way of democracy has been advocated by almost all religions
28. The another way to live in the world is the way of Nazis
29.Nazis believed in destroying everything which they didn‟t like
30.Nazis exterminated every other racearom Germany
31.We can‟t live by the law of jungle
32.A social animal have to create society
33. Society can‟t be created without respecting social rights, human rights and other people
34. The only way of creating a society or a civilized culture is tolerance
35. Writer quotes a text from the bible in support
36. In my father‟s house are many mansions
37. He refers to Philosopher, spiritual and religious leaders who have supported the doctrine of tolerance
38. The writer suggest therapy to cultivate tolerance in people
39. To be in the place of other gives us the ability to judge something
1. Tolerance is the pen work of E.M Forster
2. He discusses the uses of tolerancein our modern times
3. Edward Morgan Forster was English novelist, short story writer and essayist
4. He was born on 18 January 1879
5. He was born in Marylebone
6. He died on 7 June 1970
7. His novels A Room with a View and A Passage to India examines class differences and hypocrisy
8. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature
9. His father died of tuberculosis
10. The main subject of his work is gender and class difference
11.His first novel was Where Angels Fear to Tread 12.Tolerance means to accept the views of other people
13. Tolerance is the way in which we can create a balance between different ways of life
14. We should adopt the theory of To live and let live
15. Trade and quick ways of transportation have changed the world into a global village
16. The boundaries of all countries have become flexible
17. The nations are quickly merging into others
18. Modern societies, different nations and classes have to live together
19.They can‟t live with their prejudice and bias
20.The world where merit and abilities are the only standard 21.Fanaticism has no place
22. Dogmatic and fundamentalist faction can prove the highly destruction for the society
23. The only solution for the peaceful co-existence of different parts of society is tolerance
24. The history of a mankind is heap of intrigues, conspiracies and murders
25. The only way to purge the human condition is to flourish the spirit of
tolerance in people
26. Spirit tolerance is the way of democracy
27. That way of democracy has been advocated by almost all religions
28. The another way to live in the world is the way of Nazis
29.Nazis believed in destroying everything which they didn‟t like
30.Nazis exterminated every other racearom Germany
31.We can‟t live by the law of jungle
32.A social animal have to create society
33. Society can‟t be created without respecting social rights, human rights and other people
34. The only way of creating a society or a civilized culture is tolerance
35. Writer quotes a text from the bible in support
36. In my father‟s house are many mansions
37. He refers to Philosopher, spiritual and religious leaders who have supported the doctrine of tolerance
38. The writer suggest therapy to cultivate tolerance in people
39. To be in the place of other gives us the ability to judge something
judiciously
40. The E.M Forster compares the love and tolerance
41. Love is important in personal life but it is not effective in public life
42. The force in public life is tolerance
43. Concluding the discussion the writer urges us to be open-minded
44. Tolerance is not weakness rather it is strength
45. Tolerance is the only force that can construct and reconstruct anything durable
40. The E.M Forster compares the love and tolerance
41. Love is important in personal life but it is not effective in public life
42. The force in public life is tolerance
43. Concluding the discussion the writer urges us to be open-minded
44. Tolerance is not weakness rather it is strength
45. Tolerance is the only force that can construct and reconstruct anything durable
Super Anonymous
1. “Super” is the pen work of Anonymous
2. The essay “Super” is the satirical essay
3. The writer makes fun of the excessive use of word ‘Super’
4. Actually super is the prefix
5. The word super prove that the particular item contains the super qualities
6. The irony of the situation is that these items lack the super qualities
7. The ironic situation produces humor and laughter
8. The word super first time used by Nietzsche
9. George Bernard Shaw talked about superman
10. Bernard Shaw talked about „Superman‟ after Nietzsche
11. Today we use the word „super’ before every product super
12. Due to excessive use of the word super, it has lost its real meaning
13. In the ancient times, the title supermangiven to those who have certain qualities
14. In the ancient times the superman were lords, peers and counts
15. During the age pf Renaissance noblemen were proud to show themselves off as Caesar Borgia
16. During the age of Renaissance noblemen tried to be a superman
17.During the age of Renaissance noblemen tried to be a superman
18.Nowadays we do not claim ourselves as superman
19. These days we are pleased to call our products super
20. Instead of using this word „Super‟, we should try to increase the quality of the things
21. Today every businessman and manufacturer is using the word super
22. Super soap, super chocolate and supermen don‟t have the super qualities
23. They are using the word „super‟ in order to sell their products
24.The past men had the super qualities
25.The past men used the word „super‟ character wise
26.The present man lacks good character
27.Present people should be the super
1. “Super” is the pen work of Anonymous
2. The essay “Super” is the satirical essay
3. The writer makes fun of the excessive use of word ‘Super’
4. Actually super is the prefix
5. The word super prove that the particular item contains the super qualities
6. The irony of the situation is that these items lack the super qualities
7. The ironic situation produces humor and laughter
8. The word super first time used by Nietzsche
9. George Bernard Shaw talked about superman
10. Bernard Shaw talked about „Superman‟ after Nietzsche
11. Today we use the word „super’ before every product super
12. Due to excessive use of the word super, it has lost its real meaning
13. In the ancient times, the title supermangiven to those who have certain qualities
14. In the ancient times the superman were lords, peers and counts
15. During the age pf Renaissance noblemen were proud to show themselves off as Caesar Borgia
16. During the age of Renaissance noblemen tried to be a superman
17.During the age of Renaissance noblemen tried to be a superman
18.Nowadays we do not claim ourselves as superman
19. These days we are pleased to call our products super
20. Instead of using this word „Super‟, we should try to increase the quality of the things
21. Today every businessman and manufacturer is using the word super
22. Super soap, super chocolate and supermen don‟t have the super qualities
23. They are using the word „super‟ in order to sell their products
24.The past men had the super qualities
25.The past men used the word „super‟ character wise
26.The present man lacks good character
27.Present people should be the super
The Vitamins
By Dr. Kenneth Walker
1. “The Vitamins” is the pen work of Dr. Kenneth Walker
2. Dr. Kenneth Walker was born on 6 June 1882
3. Kenneth Walker was a British author
By Dr. Kenneth Walker
1. “The Vitamins” is the pen work of Dr. Kenneth Walker
2. Dr. Kenneth Walker was born on 6 June 1882
3. Kenneth Walker was a British author
4. He was a British author, philosopher, urological surgeon
5. Walker was born in Hampstead
6. He was educated at The Leys School, Caius College, Cambridge, Royal College of Surgeons
7. He served as captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps
8. He was awarded the Jacksonian Prize in 1910
9. He was awarded the Jacksonian Prize for his essay on tuberculosis of the bladder
10. He died on 22 January 1966
11. He was a consultant surgeon in London
12. He was prolific writer who wrote technical as well as popular books
13.Modern essay “The Vitamins” is an exact from his Human Physiology
14.Health cannot be maintained only on diet
15.Malnutrition is the major problem around the world
16.Deficiency of essential element cause ailments and malfunctions
17.It is necessary to provide certain vitamins to body
18. The excess of vitamins in body can also cause many diseases
19. There are two major types of vitamins
20. The vitamins are water-soluble and fat-soluble
21.The fat-soluble vitamins are A, D, E
22.Vitamin A is present in large quantities in cod liver oil
23.Vitamin A is present in cod liver oil, butter, green vegetables
24.Absence pf Vitamin A causes stunted growth
25. Vitamin D not found in vegetable oils
26. Absence of vitamin D causes calcification of bones and rickets in children
27. Sunlight is the biggest source of getting sunlight
28.We can get Vitamin D free of cost through sunlight
29.Vitamin E is fat-soluble vitamin
30.Vitamin E is known as anti-sterility vitamin
31.The absence of vitamin E can cause infertility
32.Vitamin E found in food stuffs, seedlings and wheat germ oil
33.Vitamin B and Vitamin C are water-soluble vitamins
34.Lack of vitamin B in body causes beri-beri
35.The people who use polished rice can suffer from beri-beri
36.Husked rice cure beri-beri
37.Vitamin B reduces the risk of pellagra
38.Vitamin C is anti-scorbutic
39. Vitamin B is present in fresh vegetables, germinating peas and beans , lemons and oranges
40. Many vitamins go waste during mill process
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5. Walker was born in Hampstead
6. He was educated at The Leys School, Caius College, Cambridge, Royal College of Surgeons
7. He served as captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps
8. He was awarded the Jacksonian Prize in 1910
9. He was awarded the Jacksonian Prize for his essay on tuberculosis of the bladder
10. He died on 22 January 1966
11. He was a consultant surgeon in London
12. He was prolific writer who wrote technical as well as popular books
13.Modern essay “The Vitamins” is an exact from his Human Physiology
14.Health cannot be maintained only on diet
15.Malnutrition is the major problem around the world
16.Deficiency of essential element cause ailments and malfunctions
17.It is necessary to provide certain vitamins to body
18. The excess of vitamins in body can also cause many diseases
19. There are two major types of vitamins
20. The vitamins are water-soluble and fat-soluble
21.The fat-soluble vitamins are A, D, E
22.Vitamin A is present in large quantities in cod liver oil
23.Vitamin A is present in cod liver oil, butter, green vegetables
24.Absence pf Vitamin A causes stunted growth
25. Vitamin D not found in vegetable oils
26. Absence of vitamin D causes calcification of bones and rickets in children
27. Sunlight is the biggest source of getting sunlight
28.We can get Vitamin D free of cost through sunlight
29.Vitamin E is fat-soluble vitamin
30.Vitamin E is known as anti-sterility vitamin
31.The absence of vitamin E can cause infertility
32.Vitamin E found in food stuffs, seedlings and wheat germ oil
33.Vitamin B and Vitamin C are water-soluble vitamins
34.Lack of vitamin B in body causes beri-beri
35.The people who use polished rice can suffer from beri-beri
36.Husked rice cure beri-beri
37.Vitamin B reduces the risk of pellagra
38.Vitamin C is anti-scorbutic
39. Vitamin B is present in fresh vegetables, germinating peas and beans , lemons and oranges
40. Many vitamins go waste during mill process
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