Graham Greene

Match the Graham Greene novel with its setting :

List – I

I. The Ministry of Fear

II. The Third Man

III. The Power and the Glory

IV. The Quiet American

List – II

A. Vienna

B. Mexico

C. Vietnam

D. London

I II III IV

(1) D A B C

(2) B A C D

(3) D B A C

(4) C D B A

Answer: 1

2. In which of the following novels by Graham Greene does the little girl

Brigitta appear ?

(A) The Heart of the Matter

(B) The Power and the Glory

(C) Brighton Rock

(D) The Quiet American

Answer: B

3.Which novel of Graham Greene in the following list does NOT end in

some form of suicide by the protagonist?

(A) The Heart of the Matter

(B) England Made Me

(C) Brighton Rock

(D) The Power and the Glory

Answer: (B)

3. In this novel by Graham Greene a double agent uses classic works of

fiction to encode secret information. “He put Clarissa Harlowe back in the

bookcase” is the first clue to his treachery. Then he draws on War and Peace

and The Way We Live Now as matrices for secretly transmitting information.

Identify the novel.

1. The Man Within

2. Our Man in Havana

3. The Human Factor

4. The confidential Agent

Answer: 3

4.Who, among the following, was a Catholic novelist, an Intelligence

Officer, a film critic and set his fictions in far-away places wrecked by

political conflicts?

(A) Anthony Powell

(B) Evelyn Waugh

(C) William Golding

(D) Graham Greene

Answer: (D)

5.The protagonist returns with an admonition, the diamond sent to him

for smuggling out a packet of diamonds as bribe.

This scene occurs in one of the novels of Graham Greene – Identify the novel

(A) The End of the Affair

(B) The Heart of the Matter

(C) The Ministry of Fear

(D) Our Man in Havana

Answer: B

6.In Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock, Hale is murdered with the help of

‘brighton rock’ which is

(A) A kind of sugar-candy

(B) A form of grenade

(C) A baton

(D) A kind of rock

Answer: (A)

7.Who among the following wrote a book on the life and works of Dante

Gabriel Rossetti?

(1) Graham Greene

(2) Evelyn Waugh

(3) William Golding

(4) Kingsley Amis

Answer: 2

7.The first novel written by Graham Greene is

(A) Stamboul Train

(B) England Made Me

(C) The Heart of the Matter

(D) The Man Within

Answer: D

8.From among the following identify the two Indian English authors who

received appreciation and encouragement from their British counterparts :

I. R.K. Narayan, Graham Greene

II. Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Evelyn Waugh

III. Mulk Raj Anand, E.M. Forster

IV. Raja Rao, Iris Murdoch

The right combination according to the code is

(1) I and II

(2) II and IV

(3) I and III

(4) III and IV

Answer: 3

9. Here are sentences labelled Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :

Assertion (A) : While referring to Charlotte Bronte’s claim that she has excluded

public interest from her novels Graham Greene writes : ‘Public interest in her day

was surely more separate from public life… with us, however consciously

unconcerned we are, it obtrudes through the cracks of our stories terribly

persistent like grass through cement’.

Reason (R) : The decade of the “thirties was bristling with recurring economic and

political crisis like the Great Depression, Wall Street Crash, Unemployment, rise of

Hitler and Mussolini, series of murders, invasions and tensions; writers could not

remain unaffected.

In the light of (A) and (R) which of the following is correct ?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: A

10. Match List I with List II

List I                                                                                                                        List II

 (Novel)                                                                                                                 (Writer)

A. A Handful of Dust                                                                                    I. E. M. Forster

B. Brighton Rock                                                                                           II. Evelyn Waugh

C. Howard’s End                                                                                            III. D. H. Lawrence

D. The Plumed Serpent                                                                                IV. Aldous Huxley

 E. Those Barren Leaves                                                                               V. Graham Greene

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A- A- I; B-IV; C-II; D-III; E-V

B- A- II; B-V; C-I; D-III; E-IV

C- A- III; B-I; C-V; D-II; E-IV

D- A- V; B-II, C-IV, D-I; E-III,

Answer:B

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