POST
MODERN LITERATURE
MCQs:
1. Which Nobel laureate wrote the novel
"One Hundred Years of Solitude"?
A. Gabriel
GarcÃa Márquez B. Ernest Hemingway
C. Albert
Camus D. Salman Rushdie
2. Which Booker Prize-winning novel by Salman
Rushdie is known for its magical realism and deals with the partition of India
and Pakistan?
A.
Midnight's Children B. The
Satanic Verses
C. Shalimar
the Clown D. The Moor's Last
Sigh
3. Which book by J.M. Coetzee won the Booker
Prize in 1983?
A.
"Disgrace"
B. "Waiting
for the Barbarians"
C.
"Life & Times of Michael K"
D. "The
Master of Petersburg"
4. Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in
Literature in 2020 for her "narrative imagination that with encyclopedic
passion represents the crossing of boundaries as a form of life"?
A. Margaret
Atwood B. Olga Tokarczuk
C. Kazuo
Ishiguro D. Salman Rushdie
5. Which Booker Prize-winning novel by
Arundhati Roy explores the lives of twins Rahel and Estha in Kerala, India?
A. "A
Fine Balance"
B.
"White Teeth"
C. "The
God of Small Things"
D. "The
Inheritance of Loss"
6. Who received the Nobel Prize in Literature
in 2016 for "having created new poetic expressions within the great
American song tradition"?
A. Bob Dylan B. Haruki Murakami
C. Philip
Roth D. Ian McEwan
7. "The Remains of the Day," a novel
by Kazuo Ishiguro, won the Booker Prize in 1989. Which prestigious award did
Kazuo Ishiguro also receive in 2017?
A. Pulitzer
Prize for Fiction
B. Man
Booker International Prize
C. National
Book Award
D. Nobel Prize
in Literature
8.What does the term "postcolonial
literature" primarily refer to?
A.
Literature written during the colonial period
B.
Literature written after the end of colonial rule
C.
Literature written by colonial rulers
D.
Literature written before the colonial era
9. Who is the author of the novel "Things
Fall Apart," a seminal work in postcolonial literature that explores the
impact of British colonialism in Nigeria?
A. Chinua
Achebe B. Wole Soyinka
C. Ngũgĩ wa
Thiong'o D. Salman Rushdie
10. Which postcolonial author is known for the
novel "Midnight's Children," which deals with the history and
cultural identity of India after gaining independence from British rule?
A. Arundhati
Roy B. Salman Rushdie
C. J.M.
Coetzee D. Nadine Gordimer
11.In postcolonial literature, what does the
term "hybridity" often refer to?
A. The
blending of multiple cultural identities
B. A form of
colonial resistance
C. The
dominance of one culture over others
D. The
promotion of colonial values
12. Which postcolonial author wrote "Half
of a Yellow Sun," a novel that explores the Nigerian-Biafran War and its
impact on individuals and families?
A.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
B. Ama Ata
Aidoo
C. Tsitsi
Dangarembga
D. Buchi
Emecheta
13.Who is the author of the novel "Things
Fall Apart," a seminal work in postcolonial literature that explores the
impact of British colonialism in Nigeria?
A. Chinua
Achebe B. Wole Soyinka
C. Ngũgĩ wa
Thiong'o D. Salman Rushdie
14. Which Nobel laureate is best known for his
novel "The Old Man and the Sea"?
A. Gabriel
GarcÃa Márquez B. Ernest Hemingway
C. Toni
Morrison D. Salman Rushdie
15. "The Testaments," a sequel to
her famous novel "The Handmaid's Tale," earned Margaret Atwood a
Booker Prize in 2019. In which year did she receive the Booker Prize for
"The Blind Assassin"?
A. 1993 B. 2000 C. 2003 D.
2009
16. Which Booker Prize-winning novel by Yann
Martel tells the story of a young Indian man named Pi Patel who survives a
shipwreck and shares a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker?
A.
"Amsterdam" B. "The
Luminaries"
C. "The
Life of Pi" D. "The White
Tiger"
17. Who is the only author to have been
awarded both the Nobel Prize in Literature (in 1982) and the Booker Prize (in
1974 for "The Conservationist")?
A. Salman
Rushdie B. V.S. Naipaul
C. Kazuo
Ishiguro D. Arundhati Roy
18. In 2013, Alice Munro became the first
Canadian author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Which genre is she
primarily known for?
A. Science
Fiction B. Poetry
C. Short
Stories D. Historical Fiction
19. Who received the Nobel Prize in Literature
in 2003 for his "novels characterized by visionary force and poetic
import, giving life to an essential aspect of American reality"?
A. Kazuo
Ishiguro B. J.M. Coetzee
C. Orhan
Pamuk D. John Steinbeck
20. Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in
1962 for his "powerful epic writing, most recently exemplified in 'A Man
and His Dog' and 'The Blue Bird'"?
A. Pablo
Neruda B. Jean-Paul Sartre
C. Albert
Camus D. Boris Pasternak
1.A |
2.A |
3.C |
4.B |
5.C |
6.A |
7.D |
8.B |
9.A |
10B |
11.A |
12.A |
13.A |
14.B |
15.A |
16.C |
17.B |
18.C |
19.B |
20.A |
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