MCQ Chapter 11 Class 12 Rainbow Story of English Bihar Board Story of the Novel in EnglishMCQ’s For All Chapters – Rainbow Story of English Class 12th 1. Which American writer depicted Afro-American experiences in "Invisible Man"?Ralph EllisonRichard WrightTony MorrisonAlice WalkerQuestion 1 of 202. Margaret Atwood is known for advocating:Racial discriminationMale dominanceGender equalityEconomic reformsQuestion 2 of 203. Chinua Achebe’s novels primarily address:Historical fictionTribal virtues and colonial challengesRomanticismModern psychological issuesQuestion 3 of 204. Who criticized apartheid in their works?Chinua AchebeNgugi wa Thiong’oNadine GordimerV.S.NaipaulQuestion 4 of 205. The Caribbean writer V.S.Naipaul wrote:A Suitable BoyThe House for Mr.BiswasThe God of Small ThingsThings Fall ApartQuestion 5 of 206. Who authored "Untouchable" to address the evil of untouchability?R.K.NarayanMulk Raj AnandRaja RaoKamala MarkandayaQuestion 6 of 207. Which novel by Anita Desai focuses on the inner consciousness of characters?The Shadow LinesCry, The PeacockA Suitable BoyTrain to PakistanQuestion 7 of 208. "The Serpent and the Rope" was written by:Raja RaoMulk Raj AnandR.K.NarayanShashi TharoorQuestion 8 of 209. Who wrote "A Suitable Boy"?Vikram SethAmitav GhoshArundhati RoyRaj Kamal JhaQuestion 9 of 2010. Which author is famous for the Booker-winning "The Inheritance of Loss"?Kiran DesaiAnita DesaiShashi TharoorKhushwant SinghQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the theme of Patrick White’s novels like "Voss"?American identityAustralian identityCanadian multiculturalismAfro-American strugglesQuestion 11 of 2012. "The Dragon Can’t Dance" is a novel from which region?IndiaAfricaCaribbeanAustraliaQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the major theme of Afro-American novels by writers like Alice Walker?Gender and racial equalityModernist experimentationEconomic freedomPostcolonial identityQuestion 13 of 2014. Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s novels are centered on:Tribal lifeNeo-colonialism and mass strugglesRomantic escapadesPolitical intrigueQuestion 14 of 2015. Who wrote "Things Fall Apart"?Ngugi wa Thiong’oChinua AchebeNadine GordimerAlex La GumaQuestion 15 of 2016. The Booker Prize-winning novel "The God of Small Things" explores themes of:Partition of IndiaFamily and social oppressionColonial resistancePolitical power strugglesQuestion 16 of 2017. Which writer is known for the existential novel "The Foreigner"?Anita DesaiArun JoshiRaja RaoR.K.NarayanQuestion 17 of 2018. Who introduced the stream-of-consciousness technique in Indian novels?Mulk Raj AnandVikram SethR.K.NarayanRaja RaoQuestion 18 of 2019. "The Mimic Men" by V.S.Naipaul reflects:African strugglesPostcolonial identity and alienationModernist experimentationAustralian cultureQuestion 19 of 2020. Nadine Gordimer's "The Conservationist" focuses on:Tribal lifeRacial prejudices and oppressionCanadian valuesCaribbean experiencesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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