Top 80+ Solved Postcolonial Writings MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Leopold Senghor is associated with _____________.
a. harlem renaissance
b. negative movement
c. negritude movement
d. slavery movement
Q. ___________ is the commercial as well as capital of America.
a. australia
b. central park
c. new york
d. manhattan
Q. The phrase “frosty smile” is a simile that refers to a ____________.
a. customer society
b. consumer society
c. capitalist society
d. customs society
Q. The adjective “sulphurous” indicates _________ which is visible in every busy and overpopulated city.
a. park
b. smoke
c. fog
d. pollution
Q. ________ is a neighbourhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
a. central park
b. manhattan
c. harlem
d. hub
Q. The term _______ refers to the Unification of African- American life.
a. harlem
b. slavery
c. barbados
d. slogan
Q. The ________ culture is connected with nature.Okara’s “Mystic Drum”.
a. drum
b. stick
c. song
d. dance
Q. “Mystic Drum” is Okara’s _______.a) Ode b) elegy c) love lyric d) song
a. australian
b. african
c. american
d. nigerian
Q. The ______ in the poem “Mystic Drum” is the personification of industrialization.
a. man
b. lady
c. city
d. town
Q. Who died at a very early age of 33 in an air crash off Dakar, Senegal in 1960?
a. jack davis
b. david diop
c. a. d hope
d. derek walcott
Q. David Diop’s __________ celebrates the typical love of the African for their motherland andthe ancestors.
a. africa
b. aboriginal australia
c. new york
d. australia
Q. Through the poem ________, the poet attacks the world’s theory that Africa does notpossess a history.
a. new york
b. africa
c. negus
d. arrival
Q. In David Diop’s “Africa”, the poet hopes to create a renewed Africa out of the bitterexperiences of __________.
a. colonialism
b. nationalism
c. postcolonialism
d. anti-nationalism
Q. In the poem “House and Land”, _______ stands as a symbol of hope and redemption.
a. ee tiang
b. allen curnow
c. brathwaite
d. hashmi
Q. In “House and Land”, _________ is hopelessly obsessed with her past and the futureappears to hold no hope.
a. the historian
b. cowman
c. mrs. wilson
d. mr. wilson