Fine Arts questions and answers
| No. | Question | Answer | 
| 01 | The Persian epic Shahnama was written by | Firdausi | 
| 02 | Mohenjadaro literally means | Mound of Corpes | 
| 03 | The Classic "Measure for Measure"was written by | William Shakespeare | 
| 04 | The composer of Geet Govind was | Jayadev | 
| 05 | By the middle of the 1st century,the city that was famous for fine arts was | Pataliputra | 
| 06 | The first Cartoonist to win the B.D.Goenka Award was | R.K.Laxman | 
| 07 | The magazine started by M.Karunanidhi was | Murasoli | 
| 08 | Shakespeare's last play was | The Tempest | 
| 09 | Bismillah Khan is a famous | Musician | 
| 10 | Bismillah Khan specialises in | Shahnai Vadan | 
| 11 | The famous museum located in Hyderabad is | Salarjung | 
| 12 | Vinoba Bhave,author,started a famous movement known as | Bhoodan Movement | 
| 13 | Geetha Pravachan in Marathi was written by | Vinoba Bhave | 
| 14 | The ancient Buddhist University Nalanda was located in the state of | Bihar | 
| 15 | The architectural style in which Taj Mahal is built is | Indo persian | 
| 16 | Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize for his book | Gitanjali | 
| 17 | Tamil Ramayanam was authoblack by | Kambar | 
| 18 | The oldest collection of stories in India is | Kathasaritsagara | 
| 19 | The instrument played by Ustad Ali Akbar Khan is | Sarod | 
| 20 | The Biography of Dr.Samuel Johnson was written by | James Bosewell | 
| 21 | Subramanya Bharthi was a noted | Poet | 
| 22 | K.V.Subbabba,who won the Magsaysay Award was from | Heggodu,Karnataka | 
| 23 | The heroine of the film `Cleopatra' was | Elizabeth Taylor | 
| 24 | "Bhagvatgeet"the movie which won the Lotus Award was made in which Language | Sanskrit | 
| 25 | The only Indian actor to have received the Oscar award is | Satyajit Ray | 
| 26 | Bhimsen Joshi is associated with | Hindustani Music | 
| 27 | The B.C.Roy National Award for the year 1981 was received by | Dr.Harindranath Chattopadhyaya | 
| 28 | National Anthem of India was written by | Rabindranath Tagore | 
| 29 | The first film of Ashok Kumar was | Jeevanayya | 
| 30 | The dancer who,inspite of losing one leg,dances and acts in films is | Sudha Chandran | 
| 31 | The studio owned by Raj Kapoor and his family is | R.K.Studios | 
| 32 | The author cum adventurer Thomas Edward Lawrence was famous for | Lawrence of Arabia | 
| 33 | William Wordsworth was also known as | Nature's Poet | 
| 34 | Robert Benchley acted in the film | Author | 
| 35 | A comedian who insublack his nose for Ten lakh dollars was | Jimmy Durant | 
| 36 | The earlier name of film star Devanand was | Dharam Devanand | 
| 37 | The real name of Dilip kumar is | Yusuf Khan | 
| 38 | Bala Gandharva was a famous | Stage actor | 
| 39 | Bala Gandharva was so named by | Bal Gangadhar Tilak | 
| 40 | The lead role in Tamil film Nayakan was played by | Kamala Hasan | 
| 41 | Hollywood is located in | California,USA | 
| 42 | The book `Life Divine' was written by | Aurobindo | 
| 43 | The editor of the book `Indian Cartoons' is | Abu Abraham | 
| 44 | Canterbury Tales was written by | Chaucer | 
| 45 | Orthography means the art of | Correct Spelling | 
| 46 | The book "Mad,Mad,Mad,World of Indian Cinema" was written by | K.A.Abbas | 
| 47 | The National Gallery of Modern Art is located at | New Delhi | 
| 48 | "Les miserables" was written by | Victor Hugo | 
| 49 | The first opera ever performed was | Persi Dafni | 
| 50 | The word "Opera" means | Works | 
| 51 | Henrik Isben's first play was | Catalina | 
| 52 | The only comedy written by Jean Racine was | Les Plaideurs | 
| 53 | `Rip Van Wrinkle' was written by | Washington Irwing | 
| 54 | The 1995 Jnana Peeth Award was won by | M.T.Vasudevan Nair | 
| 55 | The 1997 Booker Prize was won by | Arundathi Roy | 
| 56 | "Love's Labour Lost"was a play by | Shakespeare | 
| 57 | The Roman Magsaysay Award 1997 was won by | Mahasweta Devi | 
| 58 | The collection of Short Stories entitled "Mortal Coils" was written by | Aldous Hexley | 
| 59 | The play "Enemy of the People" was written by | Hensik Isben | 
| 60 | The first cinema theater was established at | Pittsberg,Pensylvania | 
| 61 | The first cinema theater was established in the year | 1905 AD | 
| 62 | In the play `Macbeth',the king of Scotland is | Duncan | 
| 63 | Kesari,a Marathi daily was started by | Bal Gangadhar Tilak | 
| 64 | The one eyed giant who appeablack in Greek mythology was | Cyclops | 
| 65 | "Ajax" was written by | Sophocles | 
| 66 | "Antigone" was written by | Sophocles | 
| 67 | "Aparajito", a Bengali film, was directed by | Satyajit Ray | 
| 68 | The Piano was discoveblack by | Guidod Arezzo | 
| 69 | Sense and Sensibility,was written by | Jane Austin | 
| 70 | Rabindranath Tagore was popularly known as | Gurudev | 
| 71 | The author who used a new pen every time he sat down to write a poem was | Alexander Dumas | 
| 72 | The French author who could work only in a darkened room was | Emil Zola | 
| 73 | The writer who was known as the `Wizard of the North' was | Walter Scott | 
| 74 | The noble prize winning novel "The Good Earth" was written by | Pearl S.Buck | 
| 75 | Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck,the cartoon characters were created by | Walt Disney | 
| 76 | Pablo Picasso was from | Spain | 
| 77 | The Comic Character "Tarzan"was created by | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 
| 78 | Bernard Shaw wrote the "Far Fetched Fables" at the age of | 93 years | 
| 79 | The first full-length feature film was | The Great Train Robbery | 
| 80 | The first full-length feature film was made in the year | 1903 AD | 
| 81 | The Tansen Awards are given to | Musicians | 
| 82 | The Character 1Gulliver' was created by | Jonathan Swift | 
| 83 | Gulliver's first name was | Lumuel | 
| 84 | Treasure Island was written by | Robert Louis Stevenson | 
| 85 | The person who is known as father of Carnatic Classical music is | Purandaradasa | 
| 86 | `King Solomon's Ring' was written by | konard Lorenz | 
| 87 | The town which is known as the home of violin making is | Cremona,Italy | 
| 88 | Wilkie Collins was a famous | Author | 
| 89 | Raghuvamsu was written by | Kalidasa | 
| 90 | `The Lady of the Lake' was written by | Walter Scott | 
| 91 | The final book Caesar's Gallic War was written by | Aulus Whiskers | 
| 92 | The `Riddle of the Sands' was written by | Robert Erskine Childers | 
| 93 | The Highest National Award given every year to the best book in india is | Jnanapith Award | 
| 94 | John Masefield was a famous | Poet | 
| 95 | The title of Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography was | My Experiments with Truth | 
| 96 | `Malgudi Days' was written by | R.K.Narayan | 
| 97 | `Guide' was written by | R.K.Narayan | 
| 98 | The Novel `Moon and Six Pence' was written by | W.S.Maugham | 
| 99 | `Kanthapura' was written by | Raja Rao | 
| 100 | `Das Capital' was written by | Karl Marx | 
| 101 | Arabian Nights was translated into Sanskrit by | Jagadbandu Pandit | 
| 102 | The first recipient of Bharatiya Gnanpith Award was | G.Shankara Kurup | 
| 103 | The language in which Samuel Becket wrote most of his plays was | French | 
| 104 | Dr.Masti Venkatesha Iyenger won the Gnanpith Award for his book | Chikaveerarajendra | 
| 105 | The famous singer who collapsed and died on the stage during a performance was | Leonard Warren | 
| 106 | `A thing of beauty is joy forever' was said by | Keats | 
| 107 | The 1966 Gnanpith Award was won by | Tara Shankar Nandopadhyaya | 
| 108 | The 1967 Gnanpith Award was won by | Uma Shankar Joshi & Dr.K.V.Puttappa | 
| 109 | The 1968 Gnanpith Award was won by | Sumitra Nandhanpant | 
| 110 | In 1982,Arun Shourie won the | Ramon Magsaysay | 
| 111 | The Music instrument that Ravishankar plays is | Sitar | 
| 112 | Anandmath was written by | Bankim chandra | 
| 113 | The Classic `Around the World in 80 days' was written by | Jules Verne | 
| 114 | Babar's Autobiography "Babarnama" is written in the language | Turkish | 
| 115 | Who is consideblack as the most famous playwright in English after William Shakespeare | George Bernard Shaw | 
| 116 | The popular comedian Charlie Chaplin was from | Britain | 
| 117 | Panchatanra was written by | Vishnu Sharma | 
| 118 | The world's smallest theatre Picolo is in | Hamburg,West Germany | 
| 119 | The seating capacity of the World's smallest theatre Picolo is | Thirty | 
| 120 | The first Russian author to receive the Nobel Prize was | Ivan Atseyevich | 
| 121 | The Heroine of the famous classic `Gone with the Wind' was | Sarlet O'Hara | 
| 122 | The title of Dr.Salim Ali's autobiography is | Fall of Sparrow | 
| 123 | The first actress of Indian screen was | Kamalabai Gokhale | 
| 124 | Tansen,the famous musician was once defeated by another musician whose name was | Baiju Bawra | 
| 125 | Pablo Picasso derived his surname from | His mother | 
| 126 | The 1992 Bhartiya Gnanpith Award was won by | Naresh Mehta | 
| 127 | The 1997 Dada Saheb Phalke Award was won by | Kavi Pradeep | 
| 128 | The Three Musketeers was written by | Alexander Dumas | 
| 129 | Sarojini Naidu is more popularly known as | Nightingale of India | 
| 130 | The author of the book `Cricket My style' was | Kapil Dev | 
| 131 | The book "Unto this Last" was written by | John Ruskin | 
| 132 | K.L. Saigal was a famous | Singer | 
| 133 | Bharat natyam originated in | Tamilnadu | 
| 134 | Late Mahadevi Verma received the Jnanpith Award for her book | Yama | 
| 135 | The recipient of the Dada Saheb phalke Award for 1997 was | Shivaji Ganesan | 
| 136 | The first novel written by R.K.Narayan was | Swami & his friends | 
| 137 | The lady who is Story writer,film actress,film Producer,singer,film director and music Director and who hails from Andhra Pradesh is | P.Bhanumathi | 
| 138 | Father and son who won the Dada Saheb Phalke Award was | Prithvi Raj Kapoor & Raj Kapoor | 
| 139 | `Life of Mahatma Gandhi' was written by | Louis Fisher | 
| 140 | The instrument used by Amir Khusro was | Sarod | 
| 141 | The real name of the famous writer Mark Twain is | Samuel Clemens | 
| 142 | Harsha Charita was written by | Bana Bhatta | 
| 143 | the full name of R.K.Narayan was | Rasipuram Krishna Swamy Ayyar Narayan | 
 
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