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Pearl S. Buck was highly impressed by India though he was an American. In his own words, he describes India. He says, India had always been part of the background of my life, but I had never seen it whole and for myself until new. Yet the stories that our Indian family doctor and his wife told me when I was child had woven themselves into my growing dreams, and I had long read everything that I could find about that country - from my father I had learned of it through Budhism and the life history of the Lord Buddha. What did I go to India to see? Not the Taj Mahal, although I did see it and by moonlight, not Fatehpur Sikri, although I did see it, and not the glories of empire in New Delhi, although I did see them.
I want to India to see and listen to two groups of people, the young intellectuals in the cities and the peasants in the villages. There I met in little rooms in the city, in little houses in the villages, and I heard their plans for freedom. Already the intellectuals believed that another world war was inevitable. They had been bitterly disappointed after the first world war by what they felt were the broken promises of England. The English, they declared, had no real purpose to restore India to the people. I could believe it fresh as I was from China. Where the period of people's Tutelage seemed endless and self government further off every year. ' When you are ready for independence, conquerors have always said to their subjects, etcetera! But who is to decide when that moment comes and how can people learn to govern themselves except by doing it? Thus, experience matters a lot.
So the intellectuals in India were restless and embittered, and I sat though hours watching their plashing dark eyes. Indians believe in labour. They strive hard untill they get success.
10. India Through A Traveller's Eyes
Peart S. Buck
1. Pearls S. Buck is an --------- writer. (Sc. & Com. 2018A)
(A) American
(B) Indian
(C) Iranian
(D) African
Answer - (A) American
2. Pearls S. Buck had an --------- family doctor. [Arts 2019A]
(A) Chinese
(B) Indian
(C) African
(D) American
Answer - (B) Indian
(D) American
Answer - (B) Indian
3. When was Pearl S. Buck born?
(A) 1865 ( B) 1832 (C) 1892 (D) 1842
Answer - (C) 1892
4. Pearl S. Buck won the Nobel Prize for Literature in
(A) 1968 (B) 1948 (C) 1936 (D) 1938
Answer - (D) 1938
5. Kashmir was invaded by barbarian invaders.
(A) white (B) black (C) blue (D) green
Answer - (A) white
6. The writer's host spoke fair
(A) Hindi (B) English(C) French (D) German
Answer - (B) English
7. Pearl S. Buck died in the year-
(A) 1953 (B) 1963 (C) 1973 (D) 1983
Answer - (B) English
7. Pearl S. Buck died in the year-
(A) 1953 (B) 1963 (C) 1973 (D) 1983
Answer - (C) 1973
8. India through a Traveller's Eye is an inspiring.
(A) essay (B) story (C) novel (D) drama
(A) essay (B) story (C) novel (D) drama
Answer - (A) essay
9. The life span in India was only
(A) 25 yrs. (B) 27 yrs. (C) 28 yrs. (D) 29 yrs
Answer - (B) 27 yrs.
10. ------- let Pearl S. Buck know about Buddhism and life history of Lord Buddha.
(A) doctor (B) mother (C) father (D) teacher
Answer - (C) father
11. According to the writer, the skin colour of the Kashmiri is lovely cream and the features are as classic as the
(A) Indian (B) British (C) Human (D) Greek
Answer - (D) Greek
12. A young Indian friend of the writer was married to
(A) a German
(B) a Kashmiri man
(C) young man
(D) old man
Answer - (B) a Kashmiri man
13. India had to teach the West was.
(A) humanity
(C) young man
(D) old man
Answer - (B) a Kashmiri man
13. India had to teach the West was.
(A) humanity
(B) cruelty
(C) sickness
(D) None of these
(C) sickness
(D) None of these
Answer - (A) humanity
14. Indian people be reckoned as belonging to the race of
(A) Capoid
(B) Caucasian
(C) Apartheid
(D) Hegemonic
Answer - (B) Caucasian
15. Who wrote 'Come. My Beloved' ?
(A) Pearl S Buck
(B) H. E. Bates
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) M. Gandhi
Answer - (A) Pearl S Buck
16. The word ' Colour' reminds the writer of -
(A) roses
(B) Indian life
(C) red cross
(D) Hegemonic
Answer - (B) Caucasian
15. Who wrote 'Come. My Beloved' ?
(A) Pearl S Buck
(B) H. E. Bates
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) M. Gandhi
Answer - (A) Pearl S Buck
16. The word ' Colour' reminds the writer of -
(A) roses
(B) Indian life
(C) red cross
(D) rainbow
Answer - (B) Indian life
17. The family doctor of Pearl S. Buck belonged to
(A) China
(B) America
(A) China
(B) America
(C) India
(D) Germany
Answer - (C) India
18. The great lesson that fudia had to teach to the West was its
(A) love and peace
(B) culture and tradition
Answer - (C) India
18. The great lesson that fudia had to teach to the West was its
(A) love and peace
(B) culture and tradition
(C) knowledge
(D) humanity
Answer - (B) culture and tradition
19. -------- has praised India people and their life.
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Martin Luther King Jr.
(D) humanity
Answer - (B) culture and tradition
19. -------- has praised India people and their life.
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Martin Luther King Jr.
(C) Pearl S. Buck
(D) Kamala Das
Answer - (C) Pearl S. Buck
(D) Kamala Das
Answer - (C) Pearl S. Buck
20. Who was the real master of the house which Buck visited ?
(A) The elder brother
(B) The younger brother
(C) Father
(D) Mother
Answer - (B) The younger brother
21. Pearl S. Buck came to know about India through.
(A) Buddhism
(B) Hinduism
(C) Islam
(D) Christianity
Answer - (A) Buddhism
22. Who played a vital role in exchange of Korean prisoners ?
(A)American General
(B) Indian General
(A) The elder brother
(B) The younger brother
(C) Father
(D) Mother
Answer - (B) The younger brother
21. Pearl S. Buck came to know about India through.
(A) Buddhism
(B) Hinduism
(C) Islam
(D) Christianity
Answer - (A) Buddhism
22. Who played a vital role in exchange of Korean prisoners ?
(A)American General
(B) Indian General
(C) British General
(D) Korean General
Answer - (B) Indian General
23. ............ is ever present in Indian Life.
(A) luxury
(B) secular
(C) religion
(D) materialistic
Answer - (C) religion
24. India Through a Traveller's Eye is written by
(A) Pearl S Buck
(B) Anton P. Chekhov
(C) HE Bates
(D) Shiga Naoya
Answer - (A) Pearl S Buck
25. Pearl S. Buck is an writer.
(A) British
(B) American
(C) Indian
(D) European
Answer - (B) American
26. The intellectuals in India were restless and embittered because of
(A) war
(B) starvation
(C) slavery
(D) unemployment
Answer - (C) slavery
27. The President of the General Assembly of the
UNO is a woman of.
(A) China
(B) Canada
(C) Germany
(D) India
Answer - (D) India
28. Pearl S. Buck visited India to see the young intellectuals and the
(A) leaders
(B) saints
(C) peasants
(D) students
Answer - (C) peasants
29. The plan was that India would rebel against England just after
(A) First World War
(B) Second World War
(A) First World War
(B) Second World War
(C) Gandhiji's revolt
(D) Subhash's attack
Answer - (A) First World War
30. The prose piece 'India Through A Traveller's Eyes' is written by:
(A) Anton Chekhov
(B) Bertrand Russell
(C) Pearl S. Buck
(D) Dorothy L. Sayers
Answer - (A) First World War
30. The prose piece 'India Through A Traveller's Eyes' is written by:
(A) Anton Chekhov
(B) Bertrand Russell
(C) Pearl S. Buck
(D) Dorothy L. Sayers
Answer - (C) Pearl S. Buck
31. India was a part of the background of [2021A]
(A) the doctor's life (B) the wife's life
(C) the kashmiri man's life (D) Pearl S. Buck's life
Answer - (D) Pearl S. Buck's life
32. India Through a Traveller's Eye is written by
(A) Pearl S Buck
(B) Anton P Chekhov
(C) HE Bates (D) Shiga Naoya
Answer - (A) Pearl S Buck
33. Pearl S. Buck is an .... writer. [2018A]
(A) British
(B) American
(C) Indian
(D) European
(A) British
(B) American
(C) Indian
(D) European
Answer - (B) American
34. The life span in India was only
(A) 25 yrs.
(B) 27 yrs.
(C) 28 yrs.
(D) 29 yrs.
Answer - (B) 27 yrs.
35. Pearl S. Buck visited India to see the young intellectuals and the
(A) leaders
(B) saints
(C) peasants
(D) students
Answer - (C) peasants
36. has praised Indian people and their life.
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Pearl S. Buck
(C) Martin Luther King Jr.
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Pearl S. Buck
(C) Martin Luther King Jr.
(D) Kamala Das
Answer - (B) Pearl S. Buck
37. Pearl S. Buck came to know about India through
(A) Buddhism
(B) Hinduism
(C) Islam
(D) Christianity
(C) Islam
(D) Christianity
Answer - (A) Buddhism
38. According to Pearl S. Buck the main quality of a leader is
(A) selflessness
(B) selfishness
(C) communalism
(D) dishonesty
(D) dishonesty
Answer - (A) selflessness
39. The real indictment against colonialism was to be found in the.......... of India.
(A) cities
(B) towns
(C)districts
(D) villages
(C)districts
(D) villages
Answer - (D) villages
40. Pearl S Buck blames the for the ills and misfortunes of India.
(A) Zamindars (B) Industrialists
(C) Britishers (D) Indians
(A) Zamindars (B) Industrialists
(C) Britishers (D) Indians
Answer - (C) Britishers
41. Who played a vital role in exchange of Korean prisoners?
(A) American General
(B) Indian General
(C) British General
(D) Korean General
(D) Korean General
Answer - (B) Indian General
42. Who prophesied blood bath in Asia?
(A) Nehru
(B) Winston Churchill
(C) Atlee
(A) Nehru
(B) Winston Churchill
(C) Atlee
(D) None of these
Answer - (B) Winston Churchill
43. The people of must be reckoned as belonging to the Caucasian race.
(A) China (B) Bhutan
(C) Pakistan (D) India
(C) Pakistan (D) India
Answer - (D) India
44. The president of the General Assembly of the UNO is a woman
(A) China (B) Canada
(C) Germany (D) India
(A) China (B) Canada
(C) Germany (D) India
Answer - (D) India
45. Kashmir was invaded by barbarian invaders.
(A) white
(B) black
(C) blue
(A) white
(B) black
(C) blue
(D) green
Answer - (A) white
46. 'India Through a Traveller's Eye' [2021 BM]
(A) a short story
(B) a novel excerpt
(A) a short story
(B) a novel excerpt
(C) a political story
(D) an essay
(D) an essay
Answer - (D) an essay
47. India had to teach the west was
(A) humanity (B) cruelty (C) sickness (D) None of these
Answer - (A) humanity
48. Who wrote come, My Beloved?
(A) Pearl S. Buck
(B) H.E. Bates
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) H.E. Bates
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) M. Gandhi
Answer - (A) Pearl S. Buck
49. Who was the real master of the house which Buck visited?
(A) The elder brother
(B) The younger brother
(C) Father
(A) The elder brother
(B) The younger brother
(C) Father
(D) Mother
Answer - (B) The younger brother
50. The Indians chose to be on the English side, because inspite of the injustices, they were choosing between civilization and ......
(A) barbarism
(B) kindness
(C) skepticism
(D) humane
Answer - (A) barbarism
(C) skepticism
(D) humane
Answer - (A) barbarism
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