1. She was reared in –

(A) Germany
(B) England
(C) China
 
(D) India

 

2.  ‘India Through a Traveller’s Eyes’ has been written by-

(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Pearl S. Buck
 
(C) Anton Chekhov
(D) Germaine Greer

 

3.  ‘Indian Through a Traveller’s Eyes’ is an inspiring–

(A) drama
(B) story
(C) novel
(D) essay
 

 

4.   Indians, under the British rule, had a life-span of just –

(A) thirty years
(B) thirty-five years
(C) forty years
(D) twenty-seven years
 

 

5.  The writer visiting an Indian family felt –

(A) happiness 
(B) sorrow
(C) disgust
(D) None of these

 

6.  The book ‘Come, My Beloved’ has the-

(A) English background
(B) Chinese background
(C) American background
(D) Indian background
 

 

7.  Our food was served on fresh green ………….. leaves instead plates.

(A) peepal
(B) banana
 
(C) mango
(D) banyan

 

8. …………. advised the Indians not to blame the Britishers for everything.

(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Shiga Naoya
(C) Pearl S. Buck
 
(D) H.E. Bates

 

9.  Religion is ever present in vc life.

(A) American
(B) Chinese
(C) Indian
 
(D) Russian

 

10.  The people of …moovoucavo Inust be rechoned as belonging to the caucasian race.

(A) America
(B) China
(C) India
 
(D) Canada

 

11.  I was called to kill a dangerous —

(A) dog 
(B) tiger
(C) snake
(D) cat

 

12.  She taught in-

(A) an Indian University
(B) an American University
(C) a Chinese University
 
(D) None of these

 

13. She won the Nobel Prize in-

(A) 1928
(B) 1938
 
(C) 1948
(D) 1958

 

14.  Gandhi’s hold was upon

(A) intellectuals
(B) peasants
(C) both
 
(D) None of these

 

15.  The first woman President of the General Assembiy of the United State was the –

(A) Japanese
(B) American
(C) Chinese
(D) Indian
 

 

16.  By birth she was –

(A) American 
(B) Chinese
(C) Japanese
(D) Indian

 

17. She was reared by her-

(A) grand-mother
(B) uncle
(C) aunt
(D) missionary parents
 

 

18.  Pearl S. Buck has written the lesson –

(A) A Child is Born
(B) The Artist
(C) India Through a Traveller’s Eyes
 
(D) I Have a Dream

 

19.  Pearl S. Buck is an ……… writer.

(A) American
(B) Indian
 
(C) Iranian
(D) African

 

20. For all the ills of India, the writer blames-

(A) Indians
(B) the English rule
 
(C) both
(D) None of these

 

21.  ………. bas praised Indian poeple and their life.

(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) H.E. Bates
(C) Pearl S. Buck
 
(D) Bertrand Russell Ans

 

22.  From boyhood the Indian woodwou are taught that the right hand is for clean services.

(A) young
(B) boys
(C) people
(D) children
 

 

23.   ……….. Visited India to see and listen to two groups of people.

(A) Germaine Greer
(B) Bertrant Russel
(C) Anton Chekhov
(D) Pearl S. Buck
 

 

24.  The land between Bombay and …… sannss. famished.

(A) Kolkata
(B) Madras
 
(C) Delhi
(D) Bangaluru

 

25.  Indian peasants are poorer than their …………..counterparts.

(A) Pakistani
(B) Chinese
 
(C) Srilanka
(D) Russian

 

26.  The young Indian intellectuals were disappointed with the –

(A) English 
(B) American
(C) Chinese
(D) Japanese

 

27.  Buck’s family doctor was the

(A) English
(B) Indian
 
(C) American
(D) Chinese

 

28.  The Mongolian from Europen invaded.

(A) Bergal
(B) Delhi
(C) Punjab
(D) Kashmir
 

 

29.  Pearl S. Buck was born in-

(A) 1882
(B) 1862
(C) 1892
 
(D) 1872

 

30.  Religion is ever present in vc life.

(A) American
(B) Chinese
(C) Indian
 
(D) Russian

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