50 Important MCQs on Post-Colonial Literature in English. 


Here we are providing 50 Important MCQs on Post-Colonial Literature in English. This post is helpful for all the competitive exams related to English Literature. 


1. Which novel by Chinua Achebe is considered a seminal work in postcolonial literature?
   a) "Things Fall Apart"
   b) "Heart of Darkness"
   c) "Midnight's Children"
   d) "Wide Sargasso Sea"
   
   Correct Answer: a) "Things Fall Apart"

2. Who wrote the novel "The God of Small Things," which explores themes of colonialism and cultural identity?
   a) Arundhati Roy
   b) Salman Rushdie
   c) V.S. Naipaul
   d) J.M. Coetzee
   
   Correct Answer: a) Arundhati Roy

3. Which postcolonial author won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986?
   a) Wole Soyinka
   b) Gabriel García Márquez
   c) Derek Walcott
   d) Naguib Mahfouz
   
   Correct Answer: c) Derek Walcott

4. Who is the author of "Disgrace," a novel that examines issues of power, race, and colonialism in South Africa?
   a) J.M. Coetzee
   b) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
   c) Nadine Gordimer
   d) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
   
   Correct Answer: a) J.M. Coetzee

5. "The Satanic Verses," a controversial novel addressing themes of migration and cultural conflict, was penned by which author?
   a) Salman Rushdie
   b) Arundhati Roy
   c) V.S. Naipaul
   d) Chinua Achebe
   
   Correct Answer: a) Salman Rushdie

6. Who wrote "A Bend in the River," exploring the effects of postcolonialism in an unnamed African country?
   a) V.S. Naipaul
   b) Salman Rushdie
   c) J.M. Coetzee
   d) Chinua Achebe
   
   Correct Answer: a) V.S. Naipaul

7. Which postcolonial author's works often depict the lives of ordinary people in India, particularly in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai)?
   a) Salman Rushdie
   b) Arundhati Roy
   c) Amitav Ghosh
   d) Rohinton Mistry
   
   Correct Answer: d) Rohinton Mistry

8. "Half of a Yellow Sun," a novel set during the Nigerian Civil War, is authored by whom?
   a) Chinua Achebe
   b) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
   c) Wole Soyinka
   d) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
   
   Correct Answer: b) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

9. Who is known for writing "The Famished Road," a novel blending African folklore with contemporary life in Nigeria?
   a) Ben Okri
   b) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
   c) Ayi Kwei Armah
   d) Derek Walcott
   
   Correct Answer: a) Ben Okri

10. The term "hybridity," often discussed in postcolonial literature, refers to:
    a) Cultural mixing and the creation of new identities
    b) The return to pre-colonial traditions
    c) The dominance of colonial culture over indigenous culture
    d) The celebration of colonial rule
    
    Correct Answer: a) Cultural mixing and the creation of new identities

11. Who wrote "The Interpreter of Maladies," a collection of short stories exploring themes of displacement, identity, and cultural conflict?
    a) Jhumpa Lahiri
    b) Kiran Desai
    c) Salman Rushdie
    d) Amitav Ghosh
    
    Correct Answer: a) Jhumpa Lahiri

12. Which postcolonial author is known for his novel "Waiting for the Barbarians," which examines the effects of imperialism and colonialism?
    a) Chinua Achebe
    b) J.M. Coetzee
    c) Wole Soyinka
    d) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
    
    Correct Answer: b) J.M. Coetzee

13. Who is the author of "The Shadow Lines," a novel exploring themes of borders, memory, and national identity?
    a) Arundhati Roy
    b) Amitav Ghosh
    c) V.S. Naipaul
    d) Amit Chaudhuri
    
    Correct Answer: b) Amitav Ghosh

14. "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," a novel blending elements of magical realism with the immigrant experience, is authored by whom?
    a) Junot Díaz
    b) Sandra Cisneros
    c) Julia Alvarez
    d) Cristina García
    
    Correct Answer: a) Junot Díaz

15. Who wrote "The White Tiger," a novel that provides a satirical commentary on contemporary Indian society and the effects of globalization?
    a) Aravind Adiga
    b) Kiran Desai
    c) Vikram Seth
    d) Mohsin Hamid
    
    Correct Answer: a) Aravind Adiga

16. Which postcolonial author is known for his novel "Season of Migration to the North," which explores themes of colonialism, identity, and cultural alienation?
    a) Naguib Mahfouz
    b) Tayeb Salih
    c) Amin Maalouf
    d) Nawal El Saadawi
    
    Correct Answer: b) Tayeb Salih

17. Who is the author of "Brick Lane," a novel depicting the experiences of Bangladeshi immigrants in London?
    a) Monica Ali
    b) Zadie Smith
    c) Hanif Kureishi
    d) Salman Rushdie
    
    Correct Answer: a) Monica Ali

18. "The Icarus Girl," a novel blending Nigerian folklore with psychological horror, is written by whom?
    a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    b) Helen Oyeyemi
    c) Ben Okri
    d) Teju Cole
    
    Correct Answer: b) Helen Oyeyemi

19. Who wrote "The Book of Night Women," a novel exploring slavery and resistance in Jamaica during the 18th century?
    a) Marlon James
    b) Jamaica Kincaid
    c) Andrea Levy
    d) Derek Walcott
    
    Correct Answer: a) Marlon James

20. "The Moor's Last Sigh," a novel spanning generations and continents, is authored by whom?
    a) Salman Rushdie
    b) Arundhati Roy
    c) Vikram Seth
    d) Amitav Ghosh
    
    Correct Answer: a) Salman Rushdie


21. Who wrote "Purple Hibiscus," a novel that explores themes of religion, politics, and family dynamics in postcolonial Nigeria?
    a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    b) Buchi Emecheta
    c) Chinua Achebe
    d) Wole Soyinka
    
    Correct Answer: a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

22. "The Buddha of Suburbia," a novel depicting the experiences of a British-Indian teenager growing up in London, is written by whom?
    a) Salman Rushdie
    b) Zadie Smith
    c) Hanif Kureishi
    d) Monica Ali
    
    Correct Answer: c) Hanif Kureishi

23. Who is known for writing "The Master of Go," a novel based on a real-life Go match in Japan and exploring themes of tradition and modernity?
    a) Haruki Murakami
    b) Yukio Mishima
    c) Yasunari Kawabata
    d) Kenzaburō Ōe
    
    Correct Answer: c) Yasunari Kawabata

24. "The Memory of Love," a novel set in Sierra Leone during and after the civil war, is authored by whom?
    a) Chinua Achebe
    b) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    c) Taiye Selasi
    d) Aminatta Forna
    
    Correct Answer: d) Aminatta Forna

25. Who wrote "The Thing Around Your Neck," a collection of short stories exploring the lives of Nigerians at home and abroad?
    a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    b) Teju Cole
    c) Chinua Achebe
    d) Wole Soyinka
    
    Correct Answer: a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

26. "Americanah," a novel exploring themes of race, identity, and belonging, is written by whom?
    a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    b) Jhumpa Lahiri
    c) Zadie Smith
    d) Junot Díaz
    
    Correct Answer: a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

27. Who is known for the novel "The Namesake," which follows the experiences of an Indian-American immigrant family?
    a) Jhumpa Lahiri
    b) Kiran Desai
    c) Arundhati Roy
    d) Salman Rushdie
    
    Correct Answer: a) Jhumpa Lahiri

28. "The Buddha in the Attic," a novel depicting the lives of Japanese mail-order brides in America, is authored by whom?
    a) Julie Otsuka
    b) Amy Tan
    c) Maxine Hong Kingston
    d) Celeste Ng
    
    Correct Answer: a) Julie Otsuka

29. Who wrote "The Joy Luck Club," a novel exploring the relationships between Chinese-American women and their immigrant mothers?
    a) Amy Tan
    b) Maxine Hong Kingston
    c) Julie Otsuka
    d) Celeste Ng
    
    Correct Answer: a) Amy Tan

30. "The Brief History of the Dead," a novel intertwining the stories of the living and the dead, is authored by whom?
    a) Kevin Brockmeier
    b) Colson Whitehead
    c) Karen Tei Yamashita
    d) Dinaw Mengestu
    
    Correct Answer: a) Kevin Brockmeier


31. Who wrote "The Kite Runner," a novel that follows the journey of a young Afghan boy growing up during tumultuous times in his country and his eventual emigration to the United States?
    a) Khaled Hosseini
    b) Mohsin Hamid
    c) Hossein M. Abkenar
    d) Atiq Rahimi
    
    Correct Answer: a) Khaled Hosseini

32. "The Namesake," a novel exploring themes of identity, cultural assimilation, and family, is authored by whom?
    a) Jhumpa Lahiri
    b) Salman Rushdie
    c) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    d) Arundhati Roy
    
    Correct Answer: a) Jhumpa Lahiri

33. Who is known for the novel "The Inheritance of Loss," which delves into the lives of characters in India and the United States, grappling with themes of globalization and cultural identity?
    a) Kiran Desai
    b) Arundhati Roy
    c) Anita Desai
    d) Amitav Ghosh
    
    Correct Answer: a) Kiran Desai

34. "The Lowland," a novel exploring the lives of two brothers in India and America, is authored by whom?
    a) Jhumpa Lahiri
    b) Arundhati Roy
    c) Kiran Desai
    d) Amitav Ghosh
    
    Correct Answer: a) Jhumpa Lahiri

35. Who wrote "The Book Thief," a novel narrated by Death and set in Nazi Germany, exploring themes of resilience and the power of storytelling?
    a) Markus Zusak
    b) Khaled Hosseini
    c) Mohsin Hamid
    d) Hossein M. Abkenar
    
    Correct Answer: a) Markus Zusak

31. Who wrote "The Kite Runner," a novel that follows the journey of a young Afghan boy growing up during tumultuous times in his country and his eventual emigration to the United States?
    a) Khaled Hosseini
    b) Mohsin Hamid
    c) Hossein M. Abkenar
    d) Atiq Rahimi
    
    Correct Answer: a) Khaled Hosseini

32. "The Namesake," a novel exploring themes of identity, cultural assimilation, and family, is authored by whom?
    a) Jhumpa Lahiri
    b) Salman Rushdie
    c) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    d) Arundhati Roy
    
    Correct Answer: a) Jhumpa Lahiri

33. Who is known for the novel "The Inheritance of Loss," which delves into the lives of characters in India and the United States, grappling with themes of globalization and cultural identity?
    a) Kiran Desai
    b) Arundhati Roy
    c) Anita Desai
    d) Amitav Ghosh
    
    Correct Answer: a) Kiran Desai

34. "The Lowland," a novel exploring the lives of two brothers in India and America, is authored by whom?
    a) Jhumpa Lahiri
    b) Arundhati Roy
    c) Kiran Desai
    d) Amitav Ghosh
    
    Correct Answer: a) Jhumpa Lahiri

35. Who wrote "The Book Thief," a novel narrated by Death and set in Nazi Germany, exploring themes of resilience and the power of storytelling?
    a) Markus Zusak
    b) Khaled Hosseini
    c) Mohsin Hamid
    d) Hossein M. Abkenar
    
    Correct Answer: a) Markus Zusak


41. Who is the author of the novel "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," which explores themes of Dominican-American identity and history?
    a) Junot Díaz
    b) Sandra Cisneros
    c) Julia Alvarez
    d) Cristina García
    
    Correct Answer: a) Junot Díaz

42. "The Joy Luck Club," a novel about the relationships between Chinese-American women and their immigrant mothers, is authored by whom?
    a) Amy Tan
    b) Maxine Hong Kingston
    c) Julie Otsuka
    d) Celeste Ng
    
    Correct Answer: a) Amy Tan

43. Who wrote "Brick Lane," a novel depicting the experiences of Bangladeshi immigrants in London?
    a) Monica Ali
    b) Zadie Smith
    c) Hanif Kureishi
    d) Salman Rushdie
    
    Correct Answer: a) Monica Ali

44. Which author is known for "The House of the Spirits," a novel that explores the lives of three generations of women in Chile, blending magical realism with political themes?
    a) Isabel Allende
    b) Gabriel García Márquez
    c) Laura Esquivel
    d) Carlos Fuentes
    
    Correct Answer: a) Isabel Allende

45. "The Grapes of Wrath," a novel about the Joad family's migration during the Great Depression, is authored by whom?
    a) John Steinbeck
    b) Toni Morrison
    c) Ernest Hemingway
    d) F. Scott Fitzgerald
    
    Correct Answer: a) John Steinbeck

46. Who is the author of the novel "The Buddha in the Attic," which chronicles the experiences of Japanese picture brides immigrating to the United States?
    a) Julie Otsuka
    b) Amy Tan
    c) Celeste Ng
    d) Jhumpa Lahiri
    
    Correct Answer: a) Julie Otsuka

47. "The Shadow Lines," a novel exploring borders, memory, and national identity, is written by whom?
    a) Arundhati Roy
    b) Salman Rushdie
    c) Amitav Ghosh
    d) Amit Chaudhuri
    
    Correct Answer: c) Amitav Ghosh

48. Who authored "The Buddha of Suburbia," a novel that examines themes of race, identity, and cultural hybridity in 1970s London?
    a) Zadie Smith
    b) Salman Rushdie
    c) Hanif Kureishi
    d) Monica Ali
    
    Correct Answer: c) Hanif Kureishi

49. "Half of a Yellow Sun," a novel set during the Nigerian Civil War, is authored by whom?
    a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    b) Ben Okri
    c) Wole Soyinka
    d) Chinua Achebe
    
    Correct Answer: a) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

50. Who wrote "The Moor's Last Sigh," a novel spanning generations and continents, exploring themes of colonialism and cultural identity?
    a) Salman Rushdie
    b) Arundhati Roy
    c) Vikram Seth
    d) Amitav Ghosh
    
    Correct Answer: a) Salman Rushdie


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