In English Prose, Unpopular Essays by Bernard Russell has occupied its big state i.e. a prose book. All those students who are doing Masters in English can practice the most important multiple choice questions on Unpopular Essays by Bernard Russell. Apart from it, candidates who are appearing in competitive exams for English Lecturer post or PMS, CSS, PCS can practice them in Quiz form at the end of this post.
MCQs of Unpopular Essays by Bernard Russell
1. The unpopular essays in reality are very popular that are comprehended even by an/a ……..
A) Common man
B) Layman
C) Ignorant
D) Uneducated
2. While giving an introduction to Hegel’s philosophy, Russell says that Hegel considers free speech a/an….?
A) Evil
B) Blessing
C) Problem
D) Basic right
3. In his essay, “Philosophy and Politics”, Russell detest the idea of absolute……
A) Freedom
B) Liberty
C) Power
D) Monarchy
4. Russel says that…… philosophy advocates wedging war.
A) Locke’s
B) Shakespeare’s
C) Hegel’s
D) Darwin’s
5. Russel supports Locke’s philosophy that favors religious……., and check and balance in government institutions.
A) Unity
B) Tolerance
C) Force
D) Authority
6. In the essay,” Philosophy for Laymen”, Russel says that philosophy means love for…..
A) Wisdom
B) Thinking
C) Practice
D) Justice
7. Russell thinks that…… is close to science on the one hand and to religion on the other hand.
A) Research
B) Possibility
C) Certainty
D) Philosophy
8. Russell says it is a question of everlasting interest” Do we……… after death?”
A) Perish
B) Survive
C) Reproduce
D) Bury
9. Philosophy adds to the value of man as human and…….
A) Animal
B) Subject
C) Citizen
D) Creature
10. In his essay” The Future of Mankind”, Russell says that a world government can establish an everlasting…….
A) War
B) Peace
C) Prosperity
D) Destruction
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11. Russell attributes……… life with freedom of thought, expression, inquiry, and feeling.
A) Prosperous
B) Detracted
C) Disturbed
D) Civilized
12. Russel prefers the worldwide government of America to…….
A) Russia
B) France
C) Britain
D) Germany
13. Russell says that we have to stop humans from getting back to……
A) Past
B) Destruction
C) Barbarism
D) Darkness
14. In his essay,” The superior Virtue of the Oppressed” Russell argues that the natural……. sustains among oppressed people until they get free.
A) Power
B) Thought
C) Vice
D) Virtue
15. Russell says that females……. male domination remain careful until they get equal rights.
A) Without
B) Under
C) With
D) Besides
16. According to Russell, the special charm and virtue of oppressed nations disappear soon after they have won…….
A) Prize
B) Match
C) Freedom
D) War
17. “On Being Modern Minded,” Russell thinks that the tendency towards popular opinion and hatred for the past is a…….. of today’s people.
A) Fault
B) Beauty
C) Problem
D) Fashion
18. Russell says that it is an absurd thing not to remain in…… for profound thinking.
A) Solitary
B) Crowd
C) Room
D) Darkness
19. In his essay” An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish” Russell argues that the age of faith was also the age of …….
A) Enlightenment
B) Power
C) Superstitions
D) Ignorance
20. Russell tries to establish the fact that the priest always propagates……beliefs.
A) Logical
B) Irrational
C) True
D) False
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21. By abandoning our reasons (Russell says), we add to our…..
A) Comfort
B) Success
C) Troubles
D) Powers
22. Russell thinks as soon as we think that life on this planet is…..; the importance of man loses its validity.
A) Permanent
B) Useless
C) Limited
D) Temporary
23. The scientific view of the future of the …… system diminishes the value of man being all-important.
A) Solar
B) Digestive
C) Circulatory
D) Reproductive
24. The science disproves the……. superiority by proving that the color of the blood of both negro and a white man is the same.
A) Official
B) Racial
C) National
D) Physical
25. It is a worn-out notion that humans…. cannot be changed.
A) Generation
B) Face
C) Nature
D) Thought
26. Rational people cannot be misguided by…… beliefs.
A) Superstitious
B) Religious
C) Logical
D) Irrational
27. Open discussion can….. irrational beliefs and superstitions.
A) Promote
B) Resist
C) Spread
D) Support
28. Without conquering….., superstitions and tyranny cannot be resisted.
A) Corruption
B) Jealousy
C) Fear
D) Avarice
29. In the essay, ” A Function of a Teacher” Russell says that comparative study broadens…….
A) Vision
B) Knowledge
C) Wisdom
D) Awareness
30. Teachers are the true guardians of ……
A) Pupils
B) Nations
C) Civilizations
D) States
31. Civilization is related to knowledge and…..
A) Feelings
B) Emotions
C) Thoughts
D) Awareness
32. The teachers are supposed to develop the spirit of……. among students for establishing democracy.
A) Sportsmanship
B) Honesty
C) Loyalty
D) Tolerance
33. Intolerance is the result of……… which is the opposite of a civilized outlook.
A) Tyranny
B) Ignorance
C) Dishonesty
D) Disbelief
34. If a teacher wants to succeed in his objectives; he requires a free mind and….. impulse.
A) Alive
B) Dead
C) Creative
D) Strong
35. In the essay” Ideas that have Helped Mankind,” Russell says that the evolution of …. benefited mankind very much.
A) Science
B) Thoughts
C) Language
D) Civilizations
36. Human civilization owes a great debt of gratitude to…….
A) Magicians
B) Travelers
C) Fighters
D) Mathematicians
37. In his essay, “Ideas that have Harmed Mankind” Russell says that witchcraft came into existence due to……of people.
A) Avarice
B) Ill-will
C) Greed
D) Jealousy
38. In his essay, “Eminent People I have Known” Russel says that William James is the…… poet among all those great men he has ever met.
A) Selfless
B) Shrewd
C) Intelligent
D) Impressive
39. Einstein’s powerful ……..with childlike simplicity impressed Bernard Russell very much.
A) Thoughts
B) Personality
C) Intellect
D) Body
40. In his essay” Obituary” Russell says that he would die on June 1st …… and he would write his obituary as a prediction of his death.
A) 1961
B) 1962
C) 1963
D) 1964