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Books & Authors— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic

Books & Authors is a crucial static GK topic that appears in every SSC CGL exam. Questions are direct and factual - you either know the answer or you don't. This topic tests your awareness of famous literary works and their creators across different languages, genres, and time periods. Key Categories in SSC CGL:

1. Indian Authors and their famous works (Hindi, English, regional languages) 2. Foreign authors and classic literature

3. Nobel Prize winners in Literature 4. Autobiographies of famous personalities

5. Books related to freedom struggle 6. Recent award-winning books (Booker Prize, Sahitya Akademi)

7. Books by politicians and historical figures 8. Religious and philosophical texts

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs
Questions are straightforward

'Who wrote [Book Name]?' or 'Which book is written by [Author Name]?' Recent trend shows preference for contemporary Indian authors, autobiography of freedom fighters, and books by current political leaders

Memory Shortcut - ABCD Technique

A - Author's name (remember first letter) B - Book title (connect with author's life/profession) C - Category (autobiography, novel, history, etc.) D - Decade/Year of publication (rough timeline) For example: APJ Abdul Kalam - Wings of Fire - Autobiography - 1990s

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Step 1

Identify the book category - This is a famous Indian English novel

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Step 2

Recall it won the Booker Prize (1997)

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Step 3

Connect to Indian female author - Arundhati Roy

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Step 4

Verify by remembering she's also known for activism Answer: Arundhati Roy Another Shortcut - Biography Pattern: Most autobiographies follow naming patterns: - Politicians: Often use 'My' (My Experiments with Truth - Gandhi) - Sportspersons: Use action words (Playing It My Way - Sachin) - Artists: Use emotional words (Haqeeqat Pasand - Yash Chopra) High-Yield Strategy: Focus on books published in last 20 years, especially by: - Former Presidents/Prime Ministers - Freedom fighters - Booker/Nobel Prize winners - Regional language Sahitya Akademi winners - Books related to Indian history and culture

Exam TrapsCommon mistakes students make — avoid these

Students often confuse books with similar titles or authors with similar names. For example, confusing Vikram Seth with Vikram Chandra, or mixing up books by the same author. Always create mental links between author's background and book content to avoid such errors.

Key Points to Remember

  • Books & Authors gives 2-3 guaranteed questions in SSC CGL with direct factual answers
  • Focus on autobiographies of freedom fighters, presidents, and prime ministers
  • Remember Nobel Prize winners in Literature, especially recent Indian connections
  • Booker Prize winners from India are highly testable (Arundhati Roy, Kiran Desai)
  • Connect author's profession with book content for better memory retention
  • Recent Sahitya Akademi Award winners appear frequently in current pattern
  • Books related to Indian independence movement are permanent favorites
  • Contemporary political leaders' books are trending in recent SSC papers

Exam-Specific Tips

  • Arundhati Roy won Booker Prize in 1997 for 'The God of Small Things'
  • Mahatma Gandhi wrote 'My Experiments with Truth' (autobiography)
  • Rabindranath Tagore won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913
  • Kiran Desai won Booker Prize in 2006 for 'The Inheritance of Loss'
  • APJ Abdul Kalam wrote 'Wings of Fire' and 'Ignited Minds'
  • Jawaharlal Nehru wrote 'The Discovery of India' and 'Glimpses of World History'
  • Vikram Seth wrote 'A Suitable Boy' (longest novel in English)
  • Chetan Bhagat's first book is 'Five Point Someone' (2004)
Practice MCQs

Books & Authors — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

Who wrote the autobiography 'My Experiments with Truth'?

Practice 2easy

Which book is written by Premchand, one of the most celebrated Hindi-Urdu authors?

Practice 3easy

Which book is written by Arundhati Roy?

Practice 4easy

Who wrote 'A Brief History of Time'?

Practice 5easy

Who is the author of 'The White Tiger'?

Practice 6easy

Who is the author of the novel 'The God of Small Things'?

Practice 7easy

Who is the author of the famous Indian novel 'Godan'?

Practice 8easy

Who is the author of the novel 'The Guide'?

Practice 9easy

Who is the author of 'A Suitable Boy', one of the longest novels in English literature?

Practice 10medium

Who is the author of the book 'Discovery of India'?

Practice 11medium

Who is the author of 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'?

Practice 12medium

Which novel by Mulk Raj Anand deals with the life of an untouchable?

Practice 13medium

Who wrote the novel 'A Suitable Boy'?

Practice 14medium

Who authored the book 'A Brief History of Time'?

Practice 15medium

Who authored the autobiography 'I Am Malala'?

Practice 16medium

Who is the author of the novel 'The God of Small Things', which won the Booker Prize in 1997?

Practice 17hard

Mulk Raj Anand's novel 'Untouchable' was first published in which year, and in which country?

Practice 18hard

The autobiography 'Wings of Fire' was written by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam with the assistance of which co-author?

Practice 19hard

Salman Rushdie's controversial novel 'The Satanic Verses' was first published in which year?

Practice 20hard

Which of the following books was written by Arundhati Roy, and in what year did it win the Booker Prize?

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60-Second Revision — Books & Authors

  • Remember: Gandhi-My Experiments with Truth, Nehru-Discovery of India, Kalam-Wings of Fire
  • Booker Prize Indians: Arundhati Roy (1997), Kiran Desai (2006)
  • Nobel Literature: Rabindranath Tagore (1913) - only Indian winner
  • Trap: Don't confuse Vikram Seth and Vikram Chandra - different authors
  • Recent trend: Focus on books by Modi, Advani, and other contemporary politicians
  • Formula: Author's profession + Book content = Easy memory connection
  • Priority: Autobiographies score more than novels in SSC CGL pattern
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