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