George Bernard Shaw, the great dramatist, was –

a Welsh
an Irishman
a Scotsman
an Englishman

George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright, critic, and socialist. He was born in Dublin on July 26, 1856, and died in Ayot St Lawrence, England, on November 2, 1950. Shaw is best known for his plays, which include Pygmalion, Saint Joan, and Major Barbara. He was also a prolific writer of essays, music criticism, and other works. Shaw was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.

The correct answer to the question “George Bernard Shaw, the great dramatist, was – A. a Welsh B. an Irishman C. a Scotsman D. an Englishman” is B. an Irishman.

Option A is incorrect because Shaw was not Welsh. He was born in Dublin, Ireland.

Option C is incorrect because Shaw was not Scottish. He was born in Dublin, Ireland.

Option D is incorrect because Shaw was not English. He was born in Dublin, Ireland.

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