Indian Literature and Management Studies

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Which Indian author is known for his book 'The Guide', which explores the themes of morality, spirituality, and self-discovery in the context of Indian society?

  1. R.K. Narayan

  2. Rabindranath Tagore

  3. Mulk Raj Anand

  4. Premchand


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

R.K. Narayan's novel 'The Guide' delves into the journey of a tour guide named Raju, who faces moral dilemmas and spiritual conflicts as he navigates the complexities of life in India.

Who is considered the father of modern management studies in India?

  1. J.R.D. Tata

  2. Dhirubhai Ambani

  3. Azim Premji

  4. Sumant Moolgaokar


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sumant Moolgaokar is widely regarded as the father of modern management studies in India. He is known for his contributions to the field of management education and his emphasis on integrating Indian values and culture into management practices.

Which Indian management guru is known for his concept of 'jugaad', which refers to the ability to find innovative solutions with limited resources?

  1. C.K. Prahalad

  2. N.R. Narayana Murthy

  3. Ratan Tata

  4. Vijay Govindarajan


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vijay Govindarajan is known for his work on 'jugaad', a term he coined to describe the ability of Indian entrepreneurs to find creative and resourceful solutions to challenges, often with limited resources.

What is the name of the book by A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, which focuses on the importance of leadership, vision, and innovation in management?

  1. Wings of Fire

  2. India 2020

  3. My Journey

  4. Ignited Minds


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In his book 'Ignited Minds', A.P.J. Abdul Kalam emphasizes the need for visionary leadership, innovation, and a strong work ethic in order to achieve success in management and nation-building.

Which Indian author is known for his book 'The God of Small Things', which explores the themes of family, love, and loss in the backdrop of the Indian caste system?

  1. Arundhati Roy

  2. Anita Desai

  3. Shashi Tharoor

  4. Vikram Seth


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Arundhati Roy's novel 'The God of Small Things' delves into the lives of two fraternal twins, Estha and Rahel, as they navigate the complexities of family relationships and social hierarchies in Kerala, India.

Who is the author of the book 'The White Tiger', which provides a satirical take on the Indian class system and economic inequality?

  1. Aravind Adiga

  2. Vikram Chandra

  3. Amitav Ghosh

  4. Jhumpa Lahiri


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aravind Adiga's novel 'The White Tiger' follows the journey of Balram Halwai, a poor villager who becomes a successful entrepreneur in Delhi, while exposing the stark realities of class divisions and corruption in India.

Which Indian management guru is known for his concept of 'frugal innovation', which emphasizes the development of low-cost products and services for the masses?

  1. C.K. Prahalad

  2. N.R. Narayana Murthy

  3. Ratan Tata

  4. Vijay Govindarajan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

C.K. Prahalad is renowned for his work on 'frugal innovation', which focuses on creating affordable and accessible products and services for the underserved markets, particularly in developing countries.

What is the name of the book by Shashi Tharoor, which explores the history and cultural significance of the Indian Ocean region?

  1. The Great Indian Novel

  2. An Era of Darkness

  3. Inglorious Empire

  4. The Elephant, the Tiger, and the Cell Phone


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In his book 'The Elephant, the Tiger, and the Cell Phone', Shashi Tharoor examines the historical, cultural, and economic dynamics of the Indian Ocean region, highlighting its importance in shaping global trade and politics.

Who is the author of the book 'The Palace of Illusions', which retells the epic Mahabharata from the perspective of Draupadi?

  1. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

  2. Arundhati Roy

  3. Anita Desai

  4. Jhumpa Lahiri


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's novel 'The Palace of Illusions' presents a unique perspective on the Mahabharata by narrating the story through the eyes of Draupadi, one of the central characters in the epic.

Which Indian management guru is known for his concept of 'reverse innovation', which involves adapting products and services developed in emerging markets for developed markets?

  1. C.K. Prahalad

  2. N.R. Narayana Murthy

  3. Ratan Tata

  4. Vijay Govindarajan


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vijay Govindarajan is credited with developing the concept of 'reverse innovation', which emphasizes the potential for companies in emerging markets to innovate and create products and services that can be adapted for developed markets.

What is the name of the book by Amitav Ghosh, which explores the themes of climate change, migration, and globalization in the context of the Sundarbans region?

  1. The Hungry Tide

  2. The Glass Palace

  3. Sea of Poppies

  4. The Calcutta Chromosome


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Amitav Ghosh's novel 'The Hungry Tide' delves into the lives of people living in the Sundarbans region, highlighting the impact of climate change, migration, and globalization on their lives and livelihoods.

Who is the author of the book 'The Namesake', which explores the experiences of a Bengali family immigrating to the United States?

  1. Jhumpa Lahiri

  2. Arundhati Roy

  3. Anita Desai

  4. Vikram Seth


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jhumpa Lahiri's novel 'The Namesake' follows the journey of a Bengali family as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of immigrating to the United States, exploring themes of identity, family, and cultural assimilation.

Which Indian management guru is known for his concept of 'dynamic capabilities', which emphasizes the ability of organizations to adapt and innovate in response to changing market conditions?

  1. C.K. Prahalad

  2. N.R. Narayana Murthy

  3. Ratan Tata

  4. Vijay Govindarajan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

C.K. Prahalad's work on 'dynamic capabilities' focuses on the importance of organizational agility, flexibility, and the ability to continuously learn and adapt in order to thrive in a rapidly changing business environment.

What is the name of the book by Vikram Seth, which tells the story of a group of friends living in Delhi during the 1980s?

  1. A Suitable Boy

  2. The Golden Gate

  3. An Equal Music

  4. Two Lives


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Vikram Seth's novel 'A Suitable Boy' is a sprawling saga that follows the lives of four families in Delhi during the 1980s, exploring themes of love, marriage, and social change.

Who is the author of the book 'The Inheritance of Loss', which explores the impact of the Partition of India on the lives of two families?

  1. Kiran Desai

  2. Arundhati Roy

  3. Anita Desai

  4. Jhumpa Lahiri


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Kiran Desai's novel 'The Inheritance of Loss' delves into the lives of two families, one Hindu and one Muslim, as they navigate the turmoil and displacement caused by the Partition of India.

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