100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024

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1. Who is the author of the novel "The Ministry of Utmost Happiness"?
   a) Arundhati Roy
   b) Kiran Desai
   c) Salman Rushdie
   d) Jhumpa Lahiri
   Correct answer: a) Arundhati Roy

2. Which novel by Margaret Atwood won the Booker Prize in 2019?
   a) The Handmaid's Tale
   b) Oryx and Crake
   c) The Testaments
   d) Alias Grace
   Correct answer: c) The Testaments

3. The literary magazine "Granta" is known for publishing works of which genre?
   a) Science fiction
   b) Fantasy
   c) Literary fiction
   d) Historical fiction
   Correct answer: c) Literary fiction

4. Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2020?
   a) Kazuo Ishiguro
   b) Louise Glück
   c) Bob Dylan
   d) Olga Tokarczuk
   Correct answer: b) Louise Glück

5. The novel "The Goldfinch," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2014, was written by:
   a) Donna Tartt
   b) Jonathan Franzen
   c) Elizabeth Strout
   d) Jennifer Egan
   Correct answer: a) Donna Tartt

6. Which book by Salman Rushdie was longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2019?
   a) Midnight's Children
   b) The Satanic Verses
   c) The Golden House
   d) Quichotte
   Correct answer: d) Quichotte

7. "The Underground Railroad," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2017, was authored by:
   a) Colson Whitehead
   b) Ta-Nehisi Coates
   c) Jesmyn Ward
   d) Yaa Gyasi
   Correct answer: a) Colson Whitehead

8. The Booker Prize was first awarded in which year?
   a) 1959
   b) 1969
   c) 1979
   d) 1989
   Correct answer: b) 1969

9. Who wrote the novel "Normal People," which was adapted into a popular TV series?
   a) Sally Rooney
   b) Zadie Smith
   c) Hilary Mantel
   d) Ali Smith
   Correct answer: a) Sally Rooney

10. The magazine "The New Yorker" is most renowned for its:
    a) Short stories
    b) Poetry
    c) Drama reviews
    d) Scientific articles
    Correct answer: a) Short stories

11. Who is the author of the memoir "Becoming"?
    a) Kamala Harris
    b) Michelle Obama
    c) Hillary Clinton
    d) Laura Bush
    Correct answer: b) Michelle Obama

12. Which Indian author wrote the novel "The White Tiger," which won the Man Booker Prize in 2008?
    a) Vikram Seth
    b) Aravind Adiga
    c) Rohinton Mistry
    d) Amitav Ghosh
    Correct answer: b) Aravind Adiga

13. Which American author won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993?
    a) Maya Angelou
    b) Toni Morrison
    c) Alice Walker
    d) Sylvia Plath
    Correct answer: b) Toni Morrison

14. "The Overstory," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2019, was written by:
    a) Richard Powers
    b) Colson Whitehead
    c) George Saunders
    d) Paul Beatty
    Correct answer: a) Richard Powers

15. Who wrote the dystopian novel "Never Let Me Go"?
    a) Haruki Murakami
    b) Kazuo Ishiguro
    c) Ian McEwan
    d) Salman Rushdie
    Correct answer: b) Kazuo Ishiguro

16. Which novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2007?
    a) Half of a Yellow Sun
    b) Americanah
    c) Purple Hibiscus
    d) The Thing Around Your Neck
    Correct answer: a) Half of a Yellow Sun

17. The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2018 was awarded to:
    a) Olga Tokarczuk
    b) Peter Handke
    c) Kazuo Ishiguro
    d) Bob Dylan
    Correct answer: a) Olga Tokarczuk

18. Who is the author of the book "The Sympathizer," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2016?
    a) Viet Thanh Nguyen
    b) Kevin Kwan
    c) Celeste Ng
    d) Min Jin Lee
    Correct answer: a) Viet Thanh Nguyen

19. The novel "Lincoln in the Bardo," which won the Man Booker Prize in 2017, was written by:
    a) George Saunders
    b) Paul Auster
    c) Colson Whitehead
    d) Jesmyn Ward
    Correct answer: a) George Saunders

20. The National Book Award for Fiction in 2021 was won by:
    a) Colson Whitehead
    b) Jason Mott
    c) Susan Choi
    d) James McBride
    Correct answer: b) Jason Mott

21. Which author wrote the novel "The Night Circus"?
    a) Erin Morgenstern
    b) Sarah J. Maas
    c) Leigh Bardugo
    d) Naomi Novik
    Correct answer: a) Erin Morgenstern

22. The book "Educated," a memoir about growing up in a strict and abusive household, was written by:
    a) Tara Westover
    b) Jeannette Walls
    c) Elizabeth Gilbert
    d) Cheryl Strayed
    Correct answer: a) Tara Westover

23. Who wrote the novel "The Sense of an Ending," which won the Booker Prize in 2011?
    a) Julian Barnes
    b) Ian McEwan
    c) Martin Amis
    d) Graham Swift
    Correct answer: a) Julian Barnes

24. The Costa Book Awards were formerly known as:
    a) Orange Prize
    b) Booker Prize
    c) Whitbread Book Awards
    d) Goncourt Prize
    Correct answer: c) Whitbread Book Awards

25. Which book by Elena Ferrante is part of the "Neapolitan Novels" series?
    a) The Days of Abandonment
    b) My Brilliant Friend
    c) The Lost Daughter
    d) The Lying Life of Adults
    Correct answer: b) My Brilliant Friend

26. "Homegoing," a novel tracing the lineage of two half-sisters, was authored by:
    a) Yaa Gyasi
    b) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    c) Zadie Smith
    d) Taiye Selasi
    Correct answer: a) Yaa Gyasi

27. The novel "The Road," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2007, was written by:
    a) Cormac McCarthy
    b) Philip Roth
    c) Don DeLillo
    d) Jonathan Franzen
    Correct answer: a) Cormac McCarthy

28. The Man Booker Prize was renamed in 2019 as:
    a) The Man International Prize
    b) The Booker Prize
    c) The Golden Booker Prize
    d) The International Booker Prize
    Correct answer: b) The Booker Prize

29. Who is the author of the science fiction trilogy "The Broken Earth," which includes the Hugo Award-winning novel "The Fifth Season"?
    a) N.K. Jemisin
    b) Ursula K. Le Guin
    c) Octavia Butler
    d) Ann Leckie
    Correct answer: a) N.K. Jemisin

30. The novel "An American Marriage," which won the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2019, was written by:
    a) Tayari Jones
    b) Jesmyn Ward
    c) Brit Bennett
    d) Yaa Gyasi
    Correct answer: a) Tayari Jones

31. Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016?
    a) Haruki Murakami
    b) Alice Munro
    c) Bob Dylan
    d) Svetlana Alexievich
    Correct answer: c) Bob Dylan

32. The book "The Night Watchman," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2021, was authored by:
    a) Louise Erdrich
    b) Tommy Orange
    c) N. Scott Momaday
    d) Sherman Alexie
    Correct answer: a) Louise Erdrich

33. The literary magazine "The Paris Review" was founded in which year?
    a) 1943
    b) 1953
    c) 1963
    d) 1973
    Correct answer: b) 1953

34. The novel "Beloved," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1988, was written by:
    a) Alice Walker
    b) Toni Morrison
    c) Maya Angelou
    d) Gloria Naylor
    Correct answer: b) Toni Morrison

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35. "Girl, Woman, Other," which won the Booker Prize in 2019, was written by:
    a) Bernadine Evaristo
    b) Ali Smith
    c) Elif Shafak
    d) Margaret Atwood
    Correct answer: a) Bernadine Evaristo

36. Who wrote the novel "A Little Life," which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2015?
    a) Hanya Yanagihara
    b) Marlon James
    c) Anne Tyler
    d) Tom McCarthy
    Correct answer: a) Hanya Yanagihara

37. Which author won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2009?
    a) Herta Müller
    b) Orhan Pamuk
    c) Mario Vargas Llosa
    d) Doris Lessing
    Correct answer: a) Herta Müller

38. The novel "All the Light We Cannot See," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2015, was authored by:
    a) Anthony Doerr
    b) Donna Tartt
    c) Elizabeth Strout
    d) Jennifer Egan
    Correct answer: a) Anthony Doerr

39. Which of the following magazines is known for its focus on speculative fiction?
    a) The Atlantic
    b) Asimov's Science Fiction
    c) The New Yorker
    d) Harper's Magazine
    Correct answer: b) Asimov's Science Fiction

40. Who wrote the novel "The Overstory," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2019?
    a) Richard Powers
    b) Colson Whitehead
    c) George Saunders
    d) Paul Beatty
    Correct answer: a) Richard Powers

41. The Women's Prize for Fiction was formerly known as:
    a) The Orange Prize for Fiction
    b) The Costa Book Award
    c) The Booker Prize
    d) The Whitbread Award
    Correct answer: a) The Orange Prize for Fiction

42. Which novel by Haruki Murakami was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2018?
    a) 1Q84
    b) Norwegian Wood
    c) Kafka on the Shore
    d) Killing Commendatore
    Correct answer: d) Killing Commendatore

43. Who is the author of the book "Becoming," which was a bestseller in 2018?
    a) Kamala Harris
    b) Michelle Obama
    c) Hillary Clinton
    d) Laura Bush
    Correct answer: b) Michelle Obama

44. The Man Booker International Prize is awarded for a book translated into English and published in the UK. In which year was this prize established?
    a) 2001
    b) 2005
    c) 2011
    d) 2016
    Correct answer: b) 2005

45. Who wrote the memoir "Educated," a bestseller about growing up in a strict and abusive household?
    a) Tara Westover
    b) Jeannette Walls
    c) Elizabeth Gilbert
    d) Cheryl Strayed
    Correct answer: a) Tara Westover

46. The novel "Lincoln in the Bardo," which won the Man Booker Prize in 2017, was authored by:
    a) George Saunders
    b) Paul Auster
    c) Colson Whitehead
    d) Jesmyn Ward
    Correct answer: a) George Saunders

47. Who is the author of the bestselling book "The Night Circus"?
    a) Erin Morgenstern
    b) Sarah J. Maas
    c) Leigh Bardugo
    d) Naomi Novik
    Correct answer: a) Erin Morgenstern

48. Which novel by Colson Whitehead won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2020?
    a) The Underground Railroad
    b) The Nickel Boys
    c) Sag Harbor
    d) Zone One
    Correct answer: b) The Nickel Boys

49. The novel "A Brief History of Seven Killings," which won the Man Booker Prize in 2015, was written by:
    a) Marlon James
    b) Chigozie Obioma
    c) Hanya Yanagihara
    d) Sunjeev Sahota
    Correct answer: a) Marlon James

50. Who wrote the novel "Americanah," which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction in 2013?
    a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    b) Zadie Smith
    c) Teju Cole
    d) Taiye Selasi
    Correct answer: a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

51. Which magazine is famous for its annual "Best American Short Stories" anthology?
    a) The New Yorker
    b) Harper's Magazine
    c) The Atlantic
    d) McSweeney's
    Correct answer: a) The New Yorker

52. Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2018?
    a) Kazuo Ishiguro
    b) Olga Tokarczuk
    c) Bob Dylan
    d) Svetlana Alexievich
    Correct answer: b) Olga Tokarczuk

53. The novel "Milkman," which won the Man Booker Prize in 2018, was written by:
    a) Anna Burns
    b) Daisy Johnson
    c) Rachel Kushner
    d) Esi Edugyan
    Correct answer: a) Anna Burns

54. Who is the author of the novel "Where the Crawdads Sing," which became a bestseller in 2018?
    a) Delia Owens
    b) Celeste Ng
    c) Lisa Wingate
    d) Tayari Jones
    Correct answer: a) Delia Owens

55. The novel "Exit West," which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2017, was authored by:
    a) Mohsin Hamid
    b) Kamila Shamsie
    c) Arundhati Roy
    d) Elif Shafak
    Correct answer: a) Mohsin Hamid

56. Who wrote the novel "Circe," which was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2019?
    a) Madeline Miller
    b) Margaret Atwood
    c) Ali Smith
    d) Bernadine Evaristo
    Correct answer: a) Madeline Miller

57. The literary magazine "Granta" is known for publishing which genre of work?
    a) Science fiction
    b) Fantasy
    c) Literary fiction
    d) Historical fiction
    Correct answer: c) Literary fiction

58. Who is the author of the memoir "Hunger," published in 2017?
    a) Roxane Gay
    b) Elizabeth Gilbert
    c) Joan Didion
    d) Cheryl Strayed
    Correct answer: a) Roxane Gay

59. The novel "Home Fire," which won the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2018, was written by:
    a) Kamila Shamsie
    b) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    c) Jhumpa Lahiri
    d) Elif Shafak
    Correct answer: a) Kamila Shamsie

60. Who wrote the novel "The Underground Railroad," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2017?
    a) Colson Whitehead
    b) Ta-Nehisi Coates
    c) Jesmyn Ward
    d) Yaa Gyasi
    Correct answer: a) Colson Whitehead

61. Which novel by Sally Rooney won the Costa Book Award for Novel in 2018?
    a) Normal People
    b) Conversations with Friends
    c) Beautiful World, Where Are You
    d) An American Marriage
    Correct answer: a) Normal People

62. Who is the author of the dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale"?
    a) Margaret Atwood
    b) Ursula K. Le Guin
    c) Octavia Butler
    d) Doris Lessing
    Correct answer: a) Margaret Atwood

63. Which book by George Saunders won the Booker Prize in 2017?
    a) Lincoln in the Bardo
    b) Tenth of December
    c) Pastoralia
    d) The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil
    Correct answer: a) Lincoln in the Bardo

64. Who wrote the novel "The Night Circus"?
    a) Erin Morgenstern
    b) Sarah J. Maas
    c) Leigh Bardugo
    d) Naomi Novik
    Correct answer: a) Erin Morgenstern

65. The novel "American Dirt," which sparked widespread controversy, was authored by:
    a) Jeanine Cummins
    b) Celeste Ng
    c) Lisa Wingate
    d) Tayari Jones
    Correct answer: a) Jeanine Cummins

66. The memoir "Born a Crime," which details the author's life growing up in South Africa, was written by:
    a) Trevor Noah
    b) Nelson Mandela
    c) Desmond Tutu
    d) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    Correct answer: a) Trevor Noah

67. Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2019?
    a) Peter Handke
    b) Olga Tokarczuk
    c) Kazuo Ishiguro
    d) Svetlana Alexievich
    Correct answer: a) Peter Handke

68. The novel "A Visit from the Goon Squad," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2011, was written by:
    a) Jennifer Egan
    b) Elizabeth Strout
    c) Jonathan Franzen
    d) Jeffrey Eugenides
    Correct answer: a) Jennifer Egan

69. Which author's work, "The Vegetarian," won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016?
    a) Han Kang
    b) Haruki Murakami
    c) Kenzaburō Ōe
    d) Yōko Ogawa
    Correct answer: a) Han Kang

70. Who wrote the novel "Big Little Lies," which was adapted into a popular TV series?
    a) Liane Moriarty
    b) Jojo Moyes
    c) Gillian Flynn
    d) Paula Hawkins
    Correct answer: a) Liane Moriarty

71. Which novel by Ian McEwan was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1998?
    a) Atonement
    b) Amsterdam
    c) Enduring Love
    d) The Children Act
    Correct answer: b) Amsterdam

72. The novel "Pachinko," which tells the story of a Korean family in Japan, was written by:
    a) Min Jin Lee
    b) Celeste Ng
    c) Lisa See
    d) Han Kang
    Correct answer: a) Min Jin Lee

73. Who is the author of "The Night Watchman," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2021?
    a) Louise Erdrich
    b) Tommy Orange
    c) N. Scott Momaday
    d) Sherman Alexie
    Correct answer: a) Louise Erdrich

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74. Which novel by Gabriel García Márquez won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982?
    a) One Hundred Years of Solitude
    b) Love in the Time of Cholera
    c) Chronicle of a Death Foretold
    d) The Autumn of the Patriarch
    Correct answer: a) One Hundred Years of Solitude

75. Who wrote the novel "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2008?
    a) Junot Díaz
    b) Gabriel García Márquez
    c) Mario Vargas Llosa
    d) Jorge Luis Borges
    Correct answer: a) Junot Díaz

76. The novel "The Immortalists," which explores the lives of four siblings, was authored by:
    a) Chloe Benjamin
    b) Donna Tartt
    c) Celeste Ng
    d) Lisa See
    Correct answer: a) Chloe Benjamin

77. Who wrote the book "Little Fires Everywhere," which was adapted into a TV series?
    a) Celeste Ng
    b) Liane Moriarty
    c) Gillian Flynn
    d) Paula Hawkins
    Correct answer: a) Celeste Ng

78. The literary magazine "McSweeney's" was founded by which author?
    a) Dave Eggers
    b) Jonathan Franzen
    c) Michael Chabon
    d) Zadie Smith
    Correct answer: a) Dave Eggers

79. Who is the author of the bestselling novel "Gone Girl"?
    a) Gillian Flynn
    b) Paula Hawkins
    c) Tana French
    d) Ruth Ware
    Correct answer: a) Gillian Flynn

80. The novel "Bel Canto," which won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, was written by:
    a) Ann Patchett
    b) Barbara Kingsolver
    c) Elizabeth Strout
    d) Alice Munro
    Correct answer: a) Ann Patchett

81. Who wrote the novel "Station Eleven," which explores a post-apocalyptic world?
    a) Emily St. John Mandel
    b) Margaret Atwood
    c) Octavia Butler
    d) Cormac McCarthy
    Correct answer: a) Emily St. John Mandel

82. Which book by Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013?
    a) Dear Life
    b) The Love of a Good Woman
    c) Runaway
    d) Too Much Happiness
    Correct answer: a) Dear Life

83. The novel "The Road," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2007, was authored by:
    a) Cormac McCarthy
    b) Philip Roth
    c) Don DeLillo
    d) Jonathan Franzen
    Correct answer: a) Cormac McCarthy

84. Who wrote the novel "The Goldfinch," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2014?
    a) Donna Tartt
    b) Jonathan Franzen
    c) Elizabeth Strout
    d) Jennifer Egan
    Correct answer: a) Donna Tartt

85. The literary magazine "Tin House" is known for publishing:
    a) Fiction and poetry
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Political essays
    d) Historical analyses
    Correct answer: a) Fiction and poetry

86. Who is the author of the novel "White Teeth"?
    a) Zadie Smith
    b) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    c) Jhumpa Lahiri
    d) Arundhati Roy
    Correct answer: a) Zadie Smith

87. The novel "Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine," which became a bestseller, was written by:
    a) Gail Honeyman
    b) Sally Rooney
    c) Jojo Moyes
    d) Liane Moriarty
    Correct answer: a) Gail Honeyman

88. Who wrote the novel "The Girl on the Train," which became a major motion picture?
    a) Paula Hawkins
    b) Gillian Flynn
    c) Ruth Ware
    d) Tana French
    Correct answer: a) Paula Hawkins

89. The novel "Circe," which retells the story of the goddess from Greek mythology, was authored by:
    a) Madeline Miller
    b) Margaret Atwood
    c) Ali Smith
    d) Bernadine Evaristo
    Correct answer: a) Madeline Miller

90. Which author wrote "The Lying Life of Adults," published in 2020?
    a) Elena Ferrante
    b) Jhumpa Lahiri
    c) Arundhati Roy
    d) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    Correct answer: a) Elena Ferrante

91. Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017?
    a) Kazuo Ishiguro
    b) Bob Dylan
    c) Olga Tokarczuk
    d) Svetlana Alexievich
    Correct answer: a) Kazuo Ishiguro

92. The novel "Little Fires Everywhere" was written by:
    a) Celeste Ng
    b) Liane Moriarty
    c) Gillian Flynn
    d) Paula Hawkins
    Correct answer: a) Celeste Ng

93. The book "Educated," a memoir about growing up in a strict and abusive household, was written by:
    a) Tara Westover
    b) Jeannette Walls
    c) Elizabeth Gilbert
    d) Cheryl Strayed
    Correct answer: a) Tara Westover

94. Who is the author of the memoir "Wild," which was adapted into a film starring Reese Witherspoon?
    a) Cheryl Strayed
    b) Elizabeth Gilbert
    c) Joan Didion
    d) Roxane Gay
    Correct answer: a) Cheryl Strayed

95. The novel "Normal People," which was adapted into a popular TV series, was authored by:
    a) Sally Rooney
    b) Zadie Smith
    c) Hilary Mantel
    d) Ali Smith
    Correct answer: a) Sally Rooney

96. Which book by Yuval Noah Harari explores the history of humankind?
    a) Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
    b) Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
    c) 21 Lessons for the 21st Century
    d) The Silk Roads
    Correct answer: a) Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind

97. The novel "The Testaments," a sequel to "The Handmaid's Tale," was written by:
    a) Margaret Atwood
    b) Ursula K. Le Guin
    c) Octavia Butler
    d) Doris Lessing
    Correct answer: a) Margaret Atwood

98. Who wrote the novel "The Night Circus," a fantasy novel about a magical competition?
    a) Erin Morgenstern
    b) Sarah J. Maas
    c) Leigh Bardugo
    d) Naomi Novik
    Correct answer: a) Erin Morgenstern

99. The book "Born a Crime," detailing the author's life growing up in South Africa, was written by:
    a) Trevor Noah
    b) Nelson Mandela
    c) Desmond Tutu
    d) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    Correct answer: a) Trevor Noah

100. Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2019?
    a) Peter Handke
    b) Olga Tokarczuk
    c) Kazuo Ishiguro
    d) Svetlana Alexievich
    Correct answer: a) Peter Handke

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100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
 100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024
100 important Multiple Choice Questions | MCQs on Contemporary Literature for UGC NET JRF 2024