50 MCQs on Manohar Malgaonkar with Answers for UGC NET

50 MCQs on Manohar Malgaonkar with Answers for UGC NET

1. When was Manohar Malgaonkar born?

   a) 1900                                   ­­­­­­

   b) 1910

   c) 1913

   d) 1920

 

50 MCQs on Manohar Malgaonkar with Answers for UGC NET

2. Which Indian state was Manohar Malgaonkar born in?

   a) Maharashtra

   b) Gujarat

   c) Rajasthan

   d) Karnataka

 

3. Manohar Malgaonkar is best known for his works in which literary genre?

   a) Poetry

   b) Drama

   c) Fiction

   d) Non-fiction

 

4. Which of the following is NOT a novel written by Manohar Malgaonkar?

   a) "The Princes"

   b) "The Devil's Wind"

   c) "The Sword of Tipu Sultan"

   d) "Midnight's Children"

 

5. "The Princes" by Manohar Malgaonkar is set during which historical event?

   a) The Indian Mutiny of 1857

   b) The Partition of India

   c) The Indian Independence Movement

   d) The reign of Akbar the Great

 

6. Manohar Malgaonkar's writing often explores themes related to:

   a) Colonialism and nationalism

   b) Romantic love and tragedy

   c) Urbanization and globalization

   d) Environmental conservation

 

7. In which year was Manohar Malgaonkar awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award?

   a) 1960

   b) 1970

   c) 1980

   d) 1990

 

8. "The Devil's Wind" by Manohar Malgaonkar is set during which historical period?

   a) The Indian Renaissance

   b) The Mughal Empire

   c) The Maratha Empire

   d) The British Raj

 

9. Which of the following is NOT a recurring theme in Manohar Malgaonkar's works?

   a) Quest for identity

   b) Clash of cultures

   c) Supernatural elements

   d) Human resilience

 

10. "The Princes" by Manohar Malgaonkar is a fictionalized account of the lives of:

    a) The Mughal emperors

    b) The British colonial rulers

    c) The Indian princely states

    d) The Indian freedom fighters

 

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11. Which of the following literary awards was NOT received by Manohar Malgaonkar during his lifetime?

    a) Sahitya Akademi Award

    b) Padma Bhushan

    c) Padma Shri

    d) Jnanpith Award

 

12. Manohar Malgaonkar's writing style is characterized by:

    a) Flowery prose and elaborate descriptions

    b) Concise language and fast-paced narrative

    c) Philosophical reflections and introspection

    d) Experimental structures and postmodern techniques

 

13. In which year did Manohar Malgaonkar pass away?

    a) 1990

    b) 2000

    c) 2010

    d) 2020

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14. "The Devil's Wind" by Manohar Malgaonkar is set against the backdrop of:

    a) The Indian Rebellion of 1857

    b) The Partition of India

    c) The Quit India Movement

    d) The Indian Civil War

 

15. Manohar Malgaonkar's novel "Bandicoot Run" is set in which region of India?

    a) Himalayas

    b) Western Ghats

    c) Deccan Plateau

    d) Indo-Gangetic Plain

 

16. Which of the following statements best describes Manohar Malgaonkar's view on colonialism?

    a) He glorified colonial rule as beneficial for India.

    b) He condemned colonial exploitation and oppression.

    c) He remained neutral on the subject of colonialism.

    d) He viewed colonialism as a necessary evil for progress.

 

17. "A Bend in the Ganges" by Manohar Malgaonkar depicts the impact of:

    a) The Indian Ocean tsunami

    b) The Bengal Famine

    c) The Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    d) The Great Flood of 1950

 

18. Manohar Malgaonkar's novel "Combat of Shadows" is set during which conflict?

    a) World War I

    b) World War II

    c) The Cold War

    d) The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971

 

19. "The Devil's Wind" by Manohar Malgaonkar centers around the experiences of:

    a) A British soldier

    b) An Indian revolutionary

    c) A French explorer

    d) A Portuguese trader

 

20. Manohar Malgaonkar's writing often reflects his interest in:

    a) Indian mythology

    b) Western philosophy

    c) Indian history

    d) Environmental activism

 

21. "A Bend in the Ganges" by Manohar Malgaonkar explores the lives of people affected by:

    a) Political corruption

    b) Caste discrimination

    c) Religious conflict

    d) Natural calamities

 

22. Which of the following is NOT a central theme in Manohar Malgaonkar's works?

    a) Patriotism

    b) Cultural identity

    c) Globalization

    d) Human resilience

 

23. "Bandicoot Run" by Manohar Malgaonkar is set during which period in Indian history?

    a) The British Raj

    b) The Gupta Empire

    c) The Mughal Dynasty

    d) The Maurya Empire

 

24. Manohar Malgaonkar's novel "The Men Who Killed Gandhi" is a fictionalized account of:

    a) Mahatma Gandhi's assassination

    b) The Indian independence movement

    c) The Partition of India

    d) The Non-Cooperation Movement

 

25. In "The Devil's Wind," Manohar Malgaonkar explores themes of:

    a) Religious intolerance

    b) Cultural assimilation

    c) Nationalism

    d) Colonial exploitation

 

26. Which of the following novels by Manohar Malgaonkar is set during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War?

    a) "Bandicoot Run"

    b) "A Bend in the Ganges"

    c) "Combat of Shadows"

    d) "The Men Who Killed Gandhi"

 

27. Manohar Malgaonkar's novel "The Princes" is a saga that spans:

    a) One generation

    b) Two generations

    c) Three generations

    d) Four generations

 

28. "Combat of Shadows" by Manohar Malgaonkar depicts the experiences of soldiers during which conflict?

    a) World War II

    b) The Korean War

    c) The Vietnam War

    d) The Gulf War

 

29. Manohar Malgaonkar's writing often reflects his concern with:

    a) Social justice

    b) Environmental conservation

    c) Economic development

    d) Technological advancement

 

30. Which of the following characters is not from Manohar Malgaonkar's works?

    a) Jai Singh

    b) Raghuvir Singh

    c) Shivaji

    d) Raju

 

31. "A Bend in the Ganges" by Manohar Malgaonkar explores themes of:

    a) Environmental degradation

    b) Political corruption

    c) Cultural assimilation

    d) Inter-religious harmony

 

32. Manohar Malgaonkar's literary contributions have been instrumental in highlighting:

    a) The importance of historical fiction

    b) The role of women in Indian society

    c) The challenges of urbanization

    d) The impact of globalization

 

33. Which of the following statements is true about Manohar Malgaonkar's writing style?

    a) He employed ornate language and complex sentence structures.

    b) He avoided the use of dialogue in his novels.

    c) He focused solely on historical accuracy over storytelling.

    d) He used a straightforward narrative style with vivid descriptions.

 

34. "Bandicoot Run" by Manohar Malgaonkar is primarily set in which region of India?

    a) Western Ghats

    b) Thar Desert

    c) Eastern Himalayas

    d) Deccan Plateau

 

35. Manohar Malgaonkar's novel "The Devil's Wind" explores the impact of:

    a) The Indian Mutiny of 1857

    b) The Partition of India

    c) The Bengal Famine

    d) The Great Flood of 1950

 

36. In "A Bend in the Ganges," the character of the river symbolizes:

    a) Life and renewal

    b) Death and destruction

    c) Hope and redemption

    d) Corruption and decay

 

37. "The Devil's Wind" by Manohar Malgaonkar is set in which Indian city?

    a) Delhi

    b) Kolkata

    c) Mumbai

    d) Lahore

 

38. Manohar Malgaonkar's novel "Bandicoot Run" is set during which period of Indian history?

    a) Pre-independence era

    b) British Raj

    c) Post-independence era

    d) Mughal Empire

 

39. "Combat of Shadows" by Manohar Malgaonkar depicts the experiences of soldiers during which conflict?

    a) World War II

    b) The Korean War

    c) The Vietnam War

    d) The Gulf War

 

40. Manohar Malgaonkar's literary works often reflect his belief in:

    a) The power of human resilience

    b) The inevitability of fate

    c) The significance of historical determinism

    d) The importance of social hierarchy

 

41. "The Princes" by Manohar Malgaonkar chronicles the decline of:

    a) The Mughal Empire

    b) The Maratha Empire

    c) The Vijayanagara Empire

    d) The Gupta Empire

 

42. Manohar Malgaonkar's novel "The Men Who Killed Gandhi" explores the events leading up to:

    a) Mahatma Gandhi's assassination

    b) The Indian Mutiny of 1857

    c) The Partition of India

    d) The Quit India Movement

 

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43. Which of the following statements best describes Manohar Malgaonkar's view on nationalism?

    a) He viewed nationalism as a divisive force.

    b) He advocated for a pan-Indian nationalist identity.

    c) He criticized nationalist movements as futile.

    d) He believed in the importance of regional identities over nationalism.

 

44. "Bandicoot Run" by Manohar Malgaonkar explores themes of:

    a) Environmental conservation

    b) Economic development

    c) Political corruption

    d) Social injustice

 

45. Manohar Malgaonkar's novel "Combat of Shadows" is set against the backdrop of:

    a) The Indian Independence Movement

    b) The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965

    c) The Emergency in India

    d) The Naxalite insurgency

 

46. In "The Devil's Wind," Manohar Malgaonkar portrays the complex relationship between:

    a) Colonial rulers and Indian subjects

    b) Religious communities

    c) Masters and servants

    d) Parents and children

 

47. "A Bend in the Ganges" by Manohar Malgaonkar explores the impact of:

    a) Political upheaval

    b) Environmental degradation

    c) Cultural assimilation

    d) Technological advancement

 

48. Manohar Malgaonkar's literary contributions have been instrumental in highlighting:

    a) The diversity of Indian culture

    b) The decline of traditional values

    c) The impact of globalization

    d) The universality of human experiences

 

49. "The Men Who Killed Gandhi" by Manohar Malgaonkar provides insights into the motivations of:

    a) Mahatma Gandhi's followers

    b) Indian revolutionaries

    c) British colonial authorities

    d) Mahatma Gandhi's assassins

 

50. Manohar Malgaonkar's writing often reflects his belief in:

    a) The power of human resilience

    b) The inevitability of fate

    c) The significance of historical determinism

    d) The importance of social hierarchy

 

Answer

 

1. c) 1913

2. a) Maharashtra

3. c) Fiction

4. d) "Midnight's Children"

5. a) The Indian Mutiny of 1857

6. a) Colonialism and nationalism

7. b) 1970

8. d) The British Raj

9. c) Supernatural elements

10. c) The Indian princely states

11. c) Padma Shri

12. b) Concise language and fast-paced narrative

13. b) 2000

14. b) The Partition of India

15. c) Deccan Plateau

16. b) He condemned colonial exploitation and oppression.

17. a) The Indian Ocean tsunami

18. d) The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971

19. b) An Indian revolutionary

20. c) Indian history

21. d) Natural calamities

22. c) Globalization

23. a) The British Raj

24. a) Mahatma Gandhi's assassination

25. d) Colonial exploitation

26. c) "Combat of Shadows"

27. c) Three generations

28. a) World War II

29. a) Social justice

30. d) Raju

31. d) Inter-religious harmony

32. a) The importance of historical fiction

33. d) He used a straightforward narrative style with vivid descriptions.

34. a) Western Ghats

35. a) The Indian Mutiny of 1857

36. a) Life and renewal

37. b) Kolkata

38. c) Post-independence era

39. c) The Vietnam War

40. a) The power of human resilience

41. a) The Mughal Empire

42. a) Mahatma Gandhi's assassination

43. b) He advocated for a pan-Indian nationalist identity.

44. a) Environmental conservation

45. b) The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965

46. b) Religious communities

47. b) Environmental degradation

48. a) The diversity of Indian culture

49. d) Mahatma Gandhi's assassins

50. a) The power of human resilience

 

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