Girish  Karnad

1. The first scene in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq opens in front of a …………..

 (1) court

(2) temple

(3) tavern

(4) shop

 Answer: 1

2. Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana, originally in Kannada, has been translated into English by

 (A) U.R. Ananthamurthy

(B) By the playwright himself

 (C) G.S. Amur

(D) A.K. Ramanujan

Answer: B

3. Flowers is a short play written by

(A) Mahesh Dattani

 (B) Asif Currimbhoy

 (C) Girish Karnad

 (D) Paoli Sengupta

Answer: C

4. Identify the character who is not part of the group of three protagonists in Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana :

(1) Padmini

(2) Gautama

 (3) Kapila

 (4) Devadatta

 Answer: 2

5. Why does Girish Karnad base his play Hayavadana on Thomas Mann’s Transposed Heads ?

(A) It is a mock-heroic transcription of the original Sanskrit tales.

 (B) It is concerned with materialism.

(C) It deals with domestic strife.

(D) It deals with ancient times.

Answer: A

6. The various symbols used in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq are associated with Code:

I. Pythons

 II. Vultures

 III. Wasps

 IV. Butteries

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) III and IV are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

 Answer: (A)

7. Who, among the following, is known to have used elements from the Yakshagana tradition in his theatre?

A. Mahesh Dattani

 B. Badal Sircar

 C. Girish Karnad

D. Mohan Rakesh

Answer: c

8. Which of these plays by Girish Karnad shares its theme with Thomas Mann’s The Transposed Heads?

 A. Tale Danda

 B. Yayati

C. Nagamandala

 D. Hayavadana

Answer: d

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