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Indian Literature and Memory: Exploring the Past

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Which Indian author's novel "The God of Small Things" explores the themes of memory and loss?

  1. Arundhati Roy

  2. Salman Rushdie

  3. Vikram Seth

  4. Amitav Ghosh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Arundhati Roy's novel "The God of Small Things" explores the themes of memory and loss through the story of two fraternal twins in Kerala, India.

In "The Great Indian Novel", Shashi Tharoor uses the device of memory to:

  1. Explore the history of India from independence to the present day

  2. Tell the story of a single family over several generations

  3. Examine the impact of colonialism on Indian society

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In "The Great Indian Novel", Shashi Tharoor uses the device of memory to explore the history of India from independence to the present day, tell the story of a single family over several generations, and examine the impact of colonialism on Indian society.

Which of the following is NOT a theme explored in Anita Desai's novel "Clear Light of Day"?

  1. Memory

  2. Loss

  3. Identity

  4. Reincarnation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Anita Desai's novel "Clear Light of Day" explores the themes of memory, loss, and identity, but not reincarnation.

In Kiran Desai's novel "The Inheritance of Loss", the protagonist Sai's memories of her childhood in India are:

  1. Fragmented and unreliable

  2. Clear and detailed

  3. Non-existent

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In Kiran Desai's novel "The Inheritance of Loss", the protagonist Sai's memories of her childhood in India are fragmented and unreliable, reflecting the trauma she experienced during that time.

Which Indian author's novel "Midnight's Children" explores the theme of collective memory?

  1. Salman Rushdie

  2. Arundhati Roy

  3. Vikram Seth

  4. Amitav Ghosh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Salman Rushdie's novel "Midnight's Children" explores the theme of collective memory through the story of a group of children born at the stroke of midnight on the day of India's independence.

In "The Hungry Tide", Amitav Ghosh uses the device of memory to:

  1. Explore the history of the Sundarbans region

  2. Tell the story of a group of people living in the Sundarbans

  3. Examine the impact of climate change on the Sundarbans

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In "The Hungry Tide", Amitav Ghosh uses the device of memory to explore the history of the Sundarbans region, tell the story of a group of people living in the Sundarbans, and examine the impact of climate change on the Sundarbans.

Which of the following is NOT a theme explored in Vikram Seth's novel "A Suitable Boy"?

  1. Memory

  2. Love

  3. Marriage

  4. Politics


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vikram Seth's novel "A Suitable Boy" explores the themes of memory, love, and marriage, but not politics.

In "The Shadow Lines", Amitav Ghosh uses the device of memory to:

  1. Explore the history of India and Bangladesh

  2. Tell the story of a family divided by the partition of India

  3. Examine the impact of colonialism on Indian society

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In "The Shadow Lines", Amitav Ghosh uses the device of memory to explore the history of India and Bangladesh, tell the story of a family divided by the partition of India, and examine the impact of colonialism on Indian society.

Which Indian author's novel "The Palace of Illusions" retells the story of the Mahabharata from the perspective of Draupadi?

  1. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

  2. Arundhati Roy

  3. Vikram Seth

  4. Amitav Ghosh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's novel "The Palace of Illusions" retells the story of the Mahabharata from the perspective of Draupadi.

In "The Blue Umbrella", Ruskin Bond uses the device of memory to:

  1. Explore the beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas

  2. Tell the story of a young girl's friendship with a blue umbrella

  3. Examine the impact of tourism on the Garhwal Himalayas

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In "The Blue Umbrella", Ruskin Bond uses the device of memory to explore the beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas, tell the story of a young girl's friendship with a blue umbrella, and examine the impact of tourism on the Garhwal Himalayas.

Which of the following is NOT a theme explored in Jhumpa Lahiri's novel "The Namesake"?

  1. Memory

  2. Identity

  3. Immigration

  4. Reincarnation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Jhumpa Lahiri's novel "The Namesake" explores the themes of memory, identity, and immigration, but not reincarnation.

In "The Glass Palace", Amitav Ghosh uses the device of memory to:

  1. Explore the history of Burma and India

  2. Tell the story of a family divided by the partition of India

  3. Examine the impact of colonialism on Indian society

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In "The Glass Palace", Amitav Ghosh uses the device of memory to explore the history of Burma and India, tell the story of a family divided by the partition of India, and examine the impact of colonialism on Indian society.

Which Indian author's novel "The White Tiger" explores the theme of class struggle?

  1. Aravind Adiga

  2. Salman Rushdie

  3. Vikram Seth

  4. Amitav Ghosh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aravind Adiga's novel "The White Tiger" explores the theme of class struggle through the story of a young man from a poor family who becomes a successful entrepreneur.

In "The Hungry Tide", Amitav Ghosh uses the device of memory to:

  1. Explore the history of the Sundarbans region

  2. Tell the story of a group of people living in the Sundarbans

  3. Examine the impact of climate change on the Sundarbans

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In "The Hungry Tide", Amitav Ghosh uses the device of memory to explore the history of the Sundarbans region, tell the story of a group of people living in the Sundarbans, and examine the impact of climate change on the Sundarbans.

Which of the following is NOT a theme explored in Vikram Seth's novel "A Suitable Boy"?

  1. Memory

  2. Love

  3. Marriage

  4. Politics


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vikram Seth's novel "A Suitable Boy" explores the themes of memory, love, and marriage, but not politics.

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