Bihar Board 12th English 50 Marks Objective Answers Chapter 4 On Letter Writing One Liner Question and Answer
On Letter Writing One Liner Question and Answer
Q 1. A.G. Gardiner has written-
Ans:- On Letter writing
Q 2. ‘On Letter writing’ has been adapted from
Ans:- Words and Ideas
Q 3. The importance of letter writing has been focussed in the chapter
Ans:- On letter writing
Q 4. Bill and Sam are
Ans:- Soldiers
Q 5. “I write to you because I have nothing to do. I finish because I have nothing to say” is a statement by
Ans:- Horace Walpole
Q 6. What is considered a lost art
Ans:- Letter writing
Q 7. Horace Walpole, Byron, Lamb, and the Carlyles are famous for their
Ans:- immortal letters
Q 8. What has been killed by the penny post and modern hurry
Ans:- Letter writing
Q 9. ‘On Letter Writing’ is written by ………….
Ans:- A.G. Gardiner
Q 10. Keats is supposed to be a master of
Ans:- Letter writing
Q 11. The telegraph, the telephone, and the typewriter have completed the destruction of the art of
Ans:- letter writing
Q 12. Sam and Bill are the chief characters in the chapter of
Ans:- On Letter writing
Q 13. ‘On Letter Writing’ has been taken from—
Ans:- Words and Ideas
Q 14. Sam and Bill are the chief characters in the chapter of—
Ans:- On Letter Writing
Q 15. Bill and Sam are —
Ans:- soldiers
Q 16. ‘What is considered as lost?
Ans:- letter writing
Q 17. What has been killed by the penny post and modern hurry?
Ans:- letter writing
Q 18. The telegraph, the telephone, and the typewriter have completed the destruction of the art of—
Ans:- letter writing
Q 19. No doubt, letter writing is these days a—
Ans:- the lost art
Q 20. Who was the victim of cold?
Ans:- Aunt Jane
Q 21. One should be ……….. and not abstract while writing a letter?
Ans:- personal
Q 22. He was …………. because I didn’t write to him.
Ans:- offended
Q 23. Will they ………….. the cost of the postage?
Ans:- bear
Q 24. Horace Walpole, Byron, Lamb, and the Carlyles are famous for their—
Ans:- immortal letters
Q 25. Letter writing was done more carefully in the —
Ans:- Past
Q 26. People have difficulty in writing letters due to lack of –
Ans:- self-expression
Q 27. ‘On Letter Writing’ is written by-
Ans:- A.G Gardiner
Q 28. A.G Gardiner has written the essay-
Ans:- With the Photographer
Q 29. The author, A.G Gardiner was born in-
Ans:- England
Q 30. Gardiner begins his essay ‘On Letter Writing’ by reporting the conversation of two-
Ans:- brothers
Q 31. In the essay ‘On Letter Writing’ two brothers are-
Ans:- Bill and Sam
Q 32. Jim was the uncle of-
Ans:- Bill and Sam
Q 33. “I shall be back at the camp tonight, and I’ll write to everyone tomorrow.” This line has been taken from the essay-
Ans:- On Letter writing
Q 34. The author is a fellow passenger of –
Ans:- Bill
Q 35. George is the brother of—
Ans:- Byron
Q 36. George and his wife liked in –
Ans:- America
Q 37. ‘On Letter-Writing’ is written by ………….
Ans:- A.G. Gardiner
Q 38. Letters are written by Cowper, Horace Walpole. Byron, Lamb, and Carlyle could be called as ……….
Ans:- immortal
Q 39. The two soldiers looked like
Ans:- brothers
Q 40. No doubt, letter writing is nowadays a
Ans:- the lost art
Q 41. ………… was the victim of cold.
Ans:- Aunt Jane
Q 42. ……….. told Bill not to forget to write a letter.
Ans:- Sam
Q 43. Sam said ………… ‘It’s a read job’?
Ans:- ruefully
Q 44. The dalesmen of Lakeland, a century ago used to dodge …………….
Ans:- the postal charge
Q 45. One should be …………. and not abstract while writing a letter.
Ans:- personal
Q 46. ………….. post and ……………. hurry has made letter-writing a lost art.
Ans:- penny, modem
Q 47. You can …………. fish if you put yourself over it.
Ans:- preserve
Q 48. He was …………. because I didn’t write to him.
Ans:- offended
Q 49. He …………. that the had stolen the watch.
Ans:- confessed
Q 50. Will they …………… cost of the postage?
Ans:- bear