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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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Moksha Literature and Vocabulary Quiz
Prelims Part 2

5. In the thirteenth century, this time was defined as 'before the 3rd of September 1189', the date of coronation of Richard I. What is it?

6.It derives from the Old French nonper, meaning odd number. Initially it was a legal term denoting a person whose role was to arbitrate between two others. What?

7. •1951—Par Lagerkvist

•1952---Francois Mauriac

•1953---____________________

•1954---Ernest Hemingway

•1955---Halldor Laxness

8.The book was originally titled "Four Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity, and Cowardice". But the publisher told the author to shorten the title. What book?


Answers

5.Times immemorial

6. Umpire

7.Winston Churchill-Winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature

8.Mein Kampf-by Adolf Hitler

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Two

Moksha Literature and Vocabulary Quiz
Prelims Part 2

5. In the thirteenth century, this time was defined as 'before the 3rd of September 1189', the date of coronation of Richard I. What is it?

6.It derives from the Old French nonper, meaning odd number. Initially it was a legal term denoting a person whose role was to arbitrate between two others. What?

7. •1951—Par Lagerkvist

•1952---Francois Mauriac

•1953---____________________

•1954---Ernest Hemingway

•1955---Halldor Laxness

8.The book was originally titled "Four Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity, and Cowardice". But the publisher told the author to shorten the title. What book?


Answers

5.Times immemorial

6. Umpire

7.Winston Churchill-Winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature

8.Mein Kampf-by Adolf Hitler

No comments: