Books and Author One Liner Quiz Question and Answer
Questions | Answer |
1. A Gift of Monotheists | Ram Mohan Roy |
2. A House for Mr.Biswas | V.S.Naipaul |
3. A Journey | Tony Blair |
4. A Minister and his Responsibilities | Morarji Bhai Desai |
5. A Nation is Making | Surendra Nath Bandhopadhye |
6. A Pair of Blue Eyes | Thomash Hardy |
7. A Passage to India | E. M. Foster |
8. A Revenue Stamp | Amrita Pritam |
9. A Strange and Sublime Address | Amit Choudhary |
10. A Suitable Boy | Bikram Seth |
11. A Tale of Two Cities | Charls Dikens |
12. A Voice of Freedom | Nayantara Shehgal |
13. A week with Gandhi | L. Fischer |
14. Adventures of Sherlock Homes | Arther Canon Doel |
15. All the Prime Minister’s Men | Janardan Thakur |
16. Allahabad Prasasti | Harisen |
17. Amitabh- the Making of the Superstar | Susmita Das Gupta |
18. Amukta Malyad | Krishna Deva Raya |
19. An Unknown Indian | Nirod C. Choudhary |
20. Anand Math | Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye |
21. Anna Karenina | Leo Tolstoy |
22. Aparajito | Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay |
23. Apple Cart | G. B. Shaw |
24. Aranyak | Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay |
25. Arogyaniketan | Tarashankar Bandopadhyay |
26. Astyadhaye | Panini |
27. Bakul Katha | Ashapurna Devi |
28. Ban Palashir Padabali | Ramapada Chowdhury |
29. Bandit Queen | Mala Sen |
30. Bela Obela Kalbela | Jibanananda Das |
31. Bengali Zamindar | Nilmoni Mukherjee |
32. Bicramanchadev | Bilhon |
33. Blind Beauty | Boris Pasternak |
34. Buddhacharit | Asha Ghosh |
35. Captive Lady | Michel Madhusudan Dutta |
36. Causes of the Indian Mutiny | Sir Syyed Ahmed Khan |
37. Charitraheen | Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay |
38. Chidambara | S. N. Panth |
39. Circle of the Region | Amitabha Ghosh |
40. City of Job Charnak | Nisith Ranjan Roy |
41. Commedy Errors | Shekhspear |
42. Conversations with Myself | Nelson Mandela |
43. Coolie | Mulkraj Anand |
44. Crisis of India | Ronal Segal |
45. Das Capital | Karl Marks |
46. Death of President | W. Marchent |
47. Decamaren | Bocachio |
48. Desert Village | Oliver Goldsmith |
49. Devdas | Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay |
50. Development as Freedom | Amartya Sen |
51. Devi Chaudharani | Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye |
52. Divine Comedy | Dante |
53. Divine Life | Sivanand |
54. Economic History of India | Ramesh Chandra Dutta |
55. End and Means | Huxlay |
56. Faust | Goethe |
57. Ferary Queen | Edmond Spensar |
58. Freedom at Midnight | Lapierre & Collins |
59. Friend Not Master | Ayub Khan |
60. Far from the Madding Crowd | Thomas Hardy |
61. Arthashastra | Kautilya |
62. Ain-i-Akbari | Abul Fazal |
63. Akbar-Nama | Abul Fazal |
64. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | Arthur Conan Doyle |
65. Adventures of Tom Saweyer | Mark Twain |
66. Agni Veena | Kazi Nasrul Islam |
67. Alice in Wonderland | Lewis Carrol |
68. Ancient Mariner | Coleridge |
69. Animal Farm | George Orwell |
70. Antony and Cleopatra | Shakespeare |
71. Arms and the Man | G.B.Shaw |
72. Around the World in eighty days | Jules Verne |
73. Baburnama | Babur |
74. Ben Hur | Lewis Wallace |
75. Bhagwat Gita | Ved Vyas |
76. Bisarjan | R.N.Tagore |
77. Canterbury Tales | Chaucer |
78. Chitra | R.N.Tagore |
79. Count of Monte Cristo | Alexander Dumas |
80. Crime and Punishment | Dostoevsky |
81. Das Kapital | Karl Marx |
82. Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde | Stevenson |
83. Don Quixote | Cervantes |
84. Dr.Zhivago | Boris Pasternak |
85. For whom the Bell Tolls | Ernest Hemingway |
86. Forsyte Saga | John Galsworthy |
87. Gathering Storm | Winston Churchill |
88. Geet Govind | Jaya Dev |
89. Gora | R.N. Tagore |
90. Avigyan Sakuntalam | Kalidas |
91. A Dangerous place | D.P. Moynihan |
92. David Copperfield | Charles Dickens |
93. Geetanjali | Rabindra Nath Tagore |
94. Gulliver’s Travels | Jonathan Swift |
95. Le Contract Social | Jean Jacques Rousseau |
96. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch | Alexander Solzhenitsyn |
97. The Merchant of venice | William shakespeare |
98. The Moon and Six pense | Somerset Maughan |
99. Pilgrim’s Progress from this world to that which is to come | John Bunyan |
100. Origin of species | Charles Darwin |
101. The Vicar of Wakefield | Oliver Goldsmith |
102. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire | Edward Gibbon |
103. The Lady of the Last Minstrel | Sir Walter Scott |
104. Time Machine | H.G. Wells |
105. Shakuntala | Kalidas |
106. Raghuvamsa | Kalidas |
107. Hamlet | Shakespeare |
108. Harsha Charit | Bana Bhatt |
109. Hunchback of Notre Dame | Victor Hugo |
110. Illiad | Homer |
111. Invisible Man | H.G.Wells |
112. Ivanhoe | Walter Scott |
113. Kadambari | Bana Bhatt |
114. King Lear | Shakespeare |
115. Kumar Sambhav | Kalidas |
116. Last Days of Pompeii | Bulwar Lytton |
117. Les Miserable | Victor Hugo |
118. Mahabharata | Vyas |
119. Meghdut | Kalidas |
120. Odyssey | Homer |
121. Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens |
122. Othello | Shakespeare |
123. Panchatantra | Vishnu Sharma |
124. Pickwick Papers | Charles Dickens |
125. Plague | Albert Camus |
126. The Post Office | R.N.Tagore |
127. Principia | Issac Newton |
128. Ramayana | Valmiki |
129. Robinson Crusoe | Daniel Defoe |
130. Shah Nama | Firdausi |
131. Three Musketeers | Alexander Dumas |
132. The Tempest | Shakespeare |
133. Tom Sawyer | Mark Twain |
134. Ulysses | James Joyce |
135. Uncle Tom’s Cabin | Mrs.Harriet Stowe |
136. Waste Land | T.S.Eliot |
137. Nineteen Eighty-four | George Orwell |
138. Sunny Days | Sunil Gavaskar |
139. Arabian Nights | Sir Richard Burton |
140. Silas Marner | George Eliot |
141. Bachelor of Arts | R.K.Narayan |
142. China Passage | John Kenneth Galbraith |
143. A Voice For Freedom | Nayantara Saigal |
144. A Woman’s Life | Guy de Maupassaut |
145. Age of Reason | Jean Paul Sartre |
146. Asian Drama | Gunnar Myrdal |
147. The Bubble | Mulk Raj Anand |
148. The Castle | Franz Kalka |
149. Chandalika | Rabindra Nath Tagore |
150. The Class | Erich Byron |
151. The Clown | Heinrich Boll |
152. Comedy of Errors | William Shakespeare |
153. Communist Manifesto | Karl Marx |
154. Confessions | Jean Jacques Rousseau |
155. The Court Dancer | Rabindra Nath Tagore |
156. Death of a City | Amrita Pritam |
157. Decline and Fall of the Roman | Edward Gibbon Empire |
158. Essays of Gita | Sir Aurobindo Ghosh |
159. French Revolution | Thomas Carlyle |
160. Ganadevata | Tara Shankar Bandopadhyaya |
161. Glimpses of World History | Jawaharlal Nehru |
162. The Godfather | Mario Puzo |
163. Grammar of Politics | Harold T.Laski |
164. Hungry Stones | Rabindra Nath Tagore |
165. Jurassik Park | Michael Crichton |
166. Richard Nixon | Leaders |
167. Mahatma Gandhi | Romain Rolland |
168. The Masters | C.P.Shaw |
169. My Truth | Indira Gandhi |
170. Old Man and the Sea | Earnest Hemingway |
171. The Other Side of Midnight | Sindye Sheldon |
172. Sons and Lovers | D.H.Lawrence |
173. Treasure Island | R.L.Stevenson |
174. Valley of Dolls | Jacqueline Susann |
175. Wealth of Nations | Adam Smith |
176. Ganadebota | Tarashankar Bandopadhyay |
177. Gathering Strom | Churchil |
178. Gaurdbaho | Bakpatiraj |
179. Ghulam Giri | Jyotiba Phule |
180. Global Crisis Recession and Uneven Recovery | Y.B. Reddy |
181. Great Indian and Their Landmark Speeches | Manohar and Sarita Prabhakar |
182. Guide | R. K. Narayanan |
183. Half a life | V. S. Naipaul |
184. Hero of Nymph | Aurobindo Ghosh |
185. Hind Swaraj | M. K. Gandhi |
186. Hindu View of Life | S. Radhakrishnan |
187. Historica | Herodotus |
188. I follow the Mahatma | K. M. Munshi |
189. I Van Ho | Walter Scot |
190. Ignited Minds – Unleashing the power within India | DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam |
191. In an Antique Land | Amitabh Ghosh |
192. India 2020 – A Vision for the New Millennium | DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam |
193. India Divided | Rajendra Prashad |
194. India for A Billion Reasons | Amit Dasgupta |
195. India Wins Freedom | Abdul Kalam Azad |
196. Indian Epigraphy | D. C. Sircar |
197. Indian Village | S. C. Dube |
198. Indian war and Independence | D. V. Savarkar |
199. Indica | Megasthenis |
200. Infinite Jest | David Foster Wallace |
201. Inheritance of Loss | Kiran Desai |
202. Jalsaghar | Tarashankar Bandopadhyay |
203. Jhara Palak | Jibanananda Das |
204. Jinnah- India, Partition, Independence | Jaswant Singh |
205. Jungle Book | R. Kippling |
206. Kanterbary Tells | Geofray Chosar |
207. Kidnapped | Stevenson |
208. Kubla Khan | Coleridge |
209. Lalit Bihar | Ashwa Ghosh |
210. Life Divine | Aurobindo Ghosh |
211. Mahabhashya | Patanjali |
212. Man and Superman | G. B. Shaw |
213. Midnight Children | Salman Rushdi |
214. Mitakshara | Vijnaneswara |
215. Modernization of Indian Tradition | Yogendra Singh |
216. Mother | Maxim Gorkay |
217. Mother India | Katharin Mayo |
218. Murder in Cathedral | Elliot |
219. My Country My Life | Lal Krishna Advani |
220. My Experiments With Truth | M. K. Gandhi |
221. My Indian Years | Lord Hardinge II |
222. My Journey | DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam |
223. Myth of Independence | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto |
224. Neel Darpan | Dinbandhu Mitra |
225. Netaji Dead or Alive | Samar Guha |
226. New India | Annie Besant |
227. One Night at the Call Centre | Chetan Bhagat |
228. Padma Nadir Majhi | Manik Bandopadhyay |
229. Pakhtoon | Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan |
230. Palli Samaj | Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay |
231. Paradise Lost | John Milton |
232. Parineeta | Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay |
233. Pather Panchali | Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhaye |
234. Poverty & Un-British Rule in India | Dadabhai Naoroji |
235. Pratham Pratisruti | Ashapurna Devi |
236. Precepts of Jesus | Ram Mohan Roy |
237. Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austen |
238. Principles of Sociology | Herbert Spencer |
239. Prison Diary | Jay Prakash Narayan |
240. Problems of the East | Lord Curzon |
241. Putul Nacher Itikatha | Manik Bandopadhyay |
242. Races and Cultures of India | D. N. Majumdar |
243. Rajtarangini | Kalhan |
244. Ramcharit | S. K. Nandi |
245. Rashmirathi | Ramdhari Singh Dinkar |
246. River of Smoke | Amitav Ghosh |
247. Saket | Mathili Saran Gupta |
248. Satyarth Prakash | Swami Dayanand |
249. Shadow Line | Amitabh Ghosh |
250. Shadow of Ladakh | B. Bhattacharia |
251. Shape of Things To Come | H. G. Wells |
252. Sitaram | Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye |
253. Social Structure of Values | Radha Kamal Mukherjee |
254. Straight from the Heart | Kapil Dev |
255. Subarnalata | Ashapurna Devi |
256. Tahakak – E – Hind | Albiruni |
257. Talisman | Walter Scott |
258. The Algebra of Infinite Justice | Arundhati Roy |
259. The Bandit Queen | Mala Sen |
260. The City of Joy | Dhominic Lapier |
261. The Discovery of India | Jawahar Lal Nehru |
262. The God of Small Things | Arundhuti Roy |
263. The Harry Potter Series | J. K. Rowling |
264. The Indian Struggle | Subash Chandra Bose |
265. The Indian War of Independence | V. D. Savarkar |
266. The Inheritance of Loss | Kiran Desai |
267. The Judgement | Kuldip Nayar |
268. The Masque of Africa | V. S. Naipaul |
269. The Miracle of Democracy: India’s Amazing Journey | Mr. T. S. Krishnamurthy |
270. The Nadars of Tamil Nadu | D. N. Dhanagre |
271. The Nehrus; Motilal and Jawaharlal | B. R. Nanda |
272. The Prince | Maciavaly |
273. The Rediscovery of India | Meghnad Desai |
274. The Satanic Verse | Salman Rushdi |
275. The Science of Bharat Natyam | Saroja Vaidyanathan |
276. The Sense of an Ending | Julian Barnes |
277. The Silent Cry | Kenjaburo Ue |
278. The Spirit of Islam | Syyed Amir Ali |
279. The Village By the Sea | Anita Desai |
280. The White Tiger | Aravind Adiga |
281. Theory of Relativity | Einstein |
282. Three Marketiars | Alexander Doma |
283. To all fighters of freedom, Why Socialism? | J. P. Narayan |
284. Truth, Love and A Little Malice | Khushwant Singh |
285. Two Leaves and a Bud | Mulkraj Anand |
286. Two Lives | Vikram Seth |
287. Unhappy India | Lala Lajpat Rai |
288. Urbashi | R. D. Dinkar |
289. Utopia | Thomas Moor |
290. Vision of the Past | Michel Madhusudan Dutta |
291. Volga Se Ganga | Rahul Sankritayan |
292. War and Peace | Tolstoy |
293. What Congress and Gandhi have done to the untouchables | B. R. Ambedkar |
294. Wings of Fire | DR. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam |