Caste and Economics in Indian Literature

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In Mulk Raj Anand's novel \"Untouchable\", what is the protagonist's caste?

  1. Brahmin

  2. Dalit

  3. Kshatriya

  4. Vaishya


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"Untouchable\", Bakha, is a Dalit, formerly known as \"untouchables\", who is discriminated against and oppressed due to his caste.

In Premchand's short story \"The Shroud\", what is the economic condition of the protagonist?

  1. Wealthy

  2. Middle-class

  3. Poor

  4. Aristocratic


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"The Shroud\", Ghisu, is a poor farmer who struggles to make ends meet and is forced to sell his only blanket to pay for his wife's funeral.

In R.K. Narayan's novel \"The Guide\", what is the protagonist's occupation?

  1. Teacher

  2. Priest

  3. Tour Guide

  4. Farmer


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"The Guide\", Raju, is a tour guide who takes tourists around the temples and historical sites of Malgudi.

In Arundhati Roy's novel \"The God of Small Things\", what is the economic status of the Ayemenem family?

  1. Wealthy

  2. Middle-class

  3. Poor

  4. Aristocratic


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Ayemenem family in \"The God of Small Things\" is a middle-class family who owns a small rubber plantation and struggles to maintain their social status.

In Amitav Ghosh's novel \"The Hungry Tide\", what is the economic activity of the protagonist?

  1. Fisherman

  2. Scientist

  3. Teacher

  4. Farmer


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"The Hungry Tide\", Piyali Roy, is a marine biologist who studies the endangered Gangetic dolphins and the economic activities of the local fishing community.

In Salman Rushdie's novel \"Midnight's Children\", what is the economic background of the protagonist?

  1. Wealthy

  2. Middle-class

  3. Poor

  4. Aristocratic


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"Midnight's Children\", Saleem Sinai, is born into a middle-class family in Bombay and experiences the economic and social changes that occur in India after independence.

In Anita Desai's novel \"Clear Light of Day\", what is the economic status of the Das family?

  1. Wealthy

  2. Middle-class

  3. Poor

  4. Aristocratic


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Das family in \"Clear Light of Day\" is a wealthy family who owns a large estate and employs many servants.

In Vikram Seth's novel \"A Suitable Boy\", what is the economic activity of the protagonist?

  1. Businessman

  2. Lawyer

  3. Doctor

  4. Teacher


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"A Suitable Boy\", Lata Mehra, is a young woman who is trying to find a suitable husband while also managing her family's business interests.

In Jhumpa Lahiri's novel \"The Namesake\", what is the economic background of the Ganguli family?

  1. Wealthy

  2. Middle-class

  3. Poor

  4. Aristocratic


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Ganguli family in \"The Namesake\" is a middle-class family who immigrates to the United States from India and struggles to adapt to their new life.

In Aravind Adiga's novel \"The White Tiger\", what is the economic status of the protagonist?

  1. Wealthy

  2. Middle-class

  3. Poor

  4. Aristocratic


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"The White Tiger\", Balram Halwai, is a poor villager who moves to Delhi to work as a chauffeur for a wealthy family.

In Kiran Desai's novel \"The Inheritance of Loss\", what is the economic activity of the protagonist?

  1. Teacher

  2. Journalist

  3. Businessman

  4. Farmer


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"The Inheritance of Loss\", Sai, is a young woman who works as a journalist in Calcutta and struggles to balance her personal and professional life.

In Amitav Ghosh's novel \"Sea of Poppies\", what is the economic activity of the protagonist?

  1. Sailor

  2. Merchant

  3. Farmer

  4. Fisherman


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"Sea of Poppies\", Deeti, is a young woman who works as a merchant on a ship that travels between India and China.

In Arundhati Roy's novel \"The Ministry of Utmost Happiness\", what is the economic status of the protagonist?

  1. Wealthy

  2. Middle-class

  3. Poor

  4. Aristocratic


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"The Ministry of Utmost Happiness\", Anjum, is a transgender woman who lives in a slum in Delhi and struggles to survive.

In Salman Rushdie's novel \"Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights\", what is the economic activity of the protagonist?

  1. Businessman

  2. Politician

  3. Artist

  4. Teacher


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights\", Dunia, is a young woman who becomes a successful businesswoman after her husband's death.

In Vikram Chandra's novel \"Sacred Games\", what is the economic status of the protagonist?

  1. Wealthy

  2. Middle-class

  3. Poor

  4. Aristocratic


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The protagonist of \"Sacred Games\", Sartaj Singh, is a middle-class police officer who investigates a series of murders that are linked to the Mumbai underworld.

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