Top 150+ Solved Indian Writing in English MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Kapila explains to Padmini that the flower gets its name because “it has all the marks of marriage a woman puts on”. The name of the flower is

a. Daffodils

b. Fortunate Lady’s Flower

c. Fortunate Flower

d. Lady-shaped Flower

  • b. Fortunate Lady’s Flower

Q. The play Hayavadana opens with a puja to

a. Goddess Kali

b. Ganesha

c. Rudra

d. Lord Shiva

  • b. Ganesha

Q. The story of Devadatta, Kapila and Padmini dramatizes the conflict between

a. the mind and the heart

b. the body and the soul

c. the mind and the body

d. family and friendship

  • c. the mind and the body

Q. Bhagavatta regards Ganesha as the embodiment of

a. incompleteness

b. divinity

c. completeness

d. holiness

  • a. incompleteness

Q. The creature with a horse head and human body in Girish Karnard’s play is

a. Devadatta

b. Bhagavatta

c. Hayavadana

d. Kapila

  • c. Hayavadana

Q. The city of Dharmapura was ruled by King

a. Bhagavat

b. Dharmasheela

c. Devadatta

d. Hayavadana

  • b. Dharmasheela

Q. Devadatta is the only son of the Revered Brahmin

a. Lohita

b. Nata

c. Vidyasagara

d. Yusuf Baba

  • c. Vidyasagara

Q. “Hayavadana, what’s written on our foreheads cannot be altered.” Who said this linein Hayavadana?

a. Bhagavata

b. Goddess Kali

c. Padmini

d. Lord Rudra

  • a. Bhagavata

Q. Padmini lives in the street called

a. Dharmapura

b. Ujjain

c. Kamarupa

d. PavanaVeethi

  • d. PavanaVeethi

Q. Devadatta vows to sacrifice his two arms to the goddess Kali and his head to

a. Lord Ganesha

b. Lord Rudra

c. Lord Shiva

d. Lord Vishnu

  • b. Lord Rudra

Q. The better half of two bodies that neither win nor loose is

a. Hayavadana

b. Devadatta

c. Padmini

d. Kapila

  • c. Padmini

Q. Karnad reveals the religious sentiments prevalent in our society psychology andculture by showing the presence of

a. Lord Ganesha

b. Goddess Kali

c. Lord Krishna

d. Lord Shiva

  • b. Goddess Kali

Q. The play Hayavadana is written by

a. Girish Karnad

b. R.K.Narayan

c. Vijay Tendulkar

d. Amitavh Ghosh

  • a. Girish Karnad

Q. The elephant headed Herambha stands for

a. Shiva

b. Durga

c. Lord Ganesh

d. Kali

  • c. Lord Ganesh

Q. Who killed each other in the play Hayavadana?

a. Devadatta and Kapila

b. Padmini and Bhagavata

c. Lava and Kusha

d. Rama and Lakshmana

  • a. Devadatta and Kapila
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