DAILY DOSE #24: MCQs on Dalit Literature
25 MCQs on Dalit Literature
-
Who is regarded as the pioneer of Dalit autobiography in Marathi literature?
a) Namdeo Dhasal
b) Daya Pawar
c) Sharankumar Limbale
d) Arjun Dangle
Answer: b) Daya Pawar
Explanation: His autobiography *Baluta* is considered a milestone in Dalit literature.
-
Which of the following anthologies is a landmark in Dalit literature?
a) Modern Indian Literature
b) Poisoned Bread
c) Dalit Panthers
d) The Weave of My Life
Answer: b) Poisoned Bread
Explanation: Edited by Arjun Dangle, this anthology brought Dalit writings to wider recognition.
-
Sharankumar Limbale's *Towards an Aesthetic of Dalit Literature* was originally written in:
a) English
b) Hindi
c) Marathi
d) Kannada
Answer: c) Marathi
Explanation: The original Marathi title was *Dalit Sahityache Aesthetic*.
-
Who among the following founded the Dalit Panthers movement in 1972?
a) B. R. Ambedkar
b) Namdeo Dhasal
c) Daya Pawar
d) Omprakash Valmiki
Answer: b) Namdeo Dhasal
Explanation: Namdeo Dhasal was one of the founders of the radical Dalit Panthers in Maharashtra.
-
Which autobiography begins with the line: "I was born a Dalit and shall die a Dalit"?
a) Joothan
b) Baluta
c) Karukku
d) The Prisons We Broke
Answer: a) Joothan
Explanation: Omprakash Valmiki’s *Joothan* powerfully asserts Dalit identity and resistance.
-
The autobiography *Karukku* is written by:
a) Bama
b) Meena Kandasamy
c) Baby Kamble
d) Gogu Shyamala
Answer: a) Bama
Explanation: *Karukku* explores caste and gender oppression in Tamil Nadu.
-
Which literary device is most commonly used in Dalit narratives?
a) Allegory
b) Stream of consciousness
c) Realism
d) Magical realism
Answer: c) Realism
Explanation: Dalit texts often use raw realism to expose social injustice.
-
Who is the author of the Telugu short story collection *Father May Be an Elephant and Mother Only a Small Basket, But...?*?
a) Urmila Pawar
b) Meena Kandasamy
c) Gogu Shyamala
d) Malika Amar Shaikh
Answer: c) Gogu Shyamala
Explanation: Her stories depict rural Dalit women's lives with political sharpness.
-
*The Prisons We Broke* is the English translation of:
a) *Joothan*
b) *Baluta*
c) *Jina Amucha*
d) *Karukku*
Answer: c) *Jina Amucha*
Explanation: This is the autobiography of Baby Kamble, translated from Marathi.
-
Which Dalit writer was influenced by Black American literature and translated James Baldwin into Marathi?
a) Arjun Dangle
b) Sharankumar Limbale
c) Namdeo Dhasal
d) Daya Pawar
Answer: c) Namdeo Dhasal
Explanation: His global awareness shaped his radical literary style.
-
Which Dalit writer has served in the Indian Administrative Services?
a) Omprakash Valmiki
b) Kancha Ilaiah
c) Narendra Jadhav
d) Daya Pawar
Answer: c) Narendra Jadhav
Explanation: His autobiography *Outcaste* details his rise from deprivation to bureaucratic power.
-
Who wrote *The Weave of My Life*?
a) Bama
b) Gogu Shyamala
c) Urmila Pawar
d) Meena Kandasamy
Answer: c) Urmila Pawar
Explanation: This memoir interweaves personal memory with the Dalit women's movement.
-
*Dalit Panthers Manifesto* was inspired by:
a) European socialism
b) Mahatma Gandhi
c) Black Panther movement
d) Hindu nationalism
Answer: c) Black Panther movement
Explanation: It borrowed political strategies and rhetoric from Black American activism.
-
Kancha Ilaiah’s book *Why I Am Not a Hindu* critiques:
a) Western philosophy
b) Globalization
c) Caste-based Hindu social structure
d) Dalit Christians
Answer: c) Caste-based Hindu social structure
Explanation: Ilaiah critiques Brahminical hegemony and calls for Dalit-Bahujan emancipation.
-
Which of these is NOT a Dalit writer?
a) Baby Kamble
b) Arundhati Roy
c) Meena Kandasamy
d) Gogu Shyamala
Answer: b) Arundhati Roy
Explanation: While sympathetic to Dalit issues, Roy is not from a Dalit background.
-
In *Joothan*, what does the word ‘joothan’ symbolically represent?
a) Belonging
b) Pollution and discrimination
c) Spiritual purity
d) Community ties
Answer: b) Pollution and discrimination
Explanation: It refers to leftover food Dalits were made to eat, signifying untouchability.
-
Who translated *Baluta* into English?
a) Jerry Pinto
b) Arun Prabha Mukherjee
c) Maya Pandit
d) Gita Hariharan
Answer: c) Maya Pandit
Explanation: She brought Daya Pawar’s iconic work to non-Marathi readers.
-
Which form is most commonly used in modern Dalit protest literature?
a) Allegorical epic
b) Free verse poetry
c) Satirical drama
d) Travelogue
Answer: b) Free verse poetry
Explanation: This form gives flexibility and directness to protest voices.
-
Which Tamil Dalit feminist writer is known for challenging both caste and patriarchy?
a) Meena Kandasamy
b) Salma
c) Bama
d) Kutti Revathi
Answer: a) Meena Kandasamy
Explanation: Her poetry and fiction fiercely critique both caste and gender oppression.
-
The central theme of Dalit literature is:
a) Romantic love
b) Urban alienation
c) Social justice and liberation
d) Supernatural myths
Answer: c) Social justice and liberation
Explanation: Dalit writing is an assertion against systemic caste oppression.
-
Omprakash Valmiki’s *Joothan* was originally written in:
a) Punjabi
b) Hindi
c) Marathi
d) Urdu
Answer: b) Hindi
Explanation: Valmiki wrote in Hindi to reach a broad Indian readership.
-
Who said: “Dalit literature is not a literature of vengeance but of healing”?
a) Sharankumar Limbale
b) Gopal Guru
c) Meena Kandasamy
d) Namdeo Dhasal
Answer: a) Sharankumar Limbale
Explanation: He emphasized the transformative and ethical nature of Dalit literature.
-
In *Karukku*, the symbol of “double-edged sword” stands for:
a) Self-destruction
b) Christian faith
c) Ambiguity of oppression and resistance
d) Literal weapons
Answer: c) Ambiguity of oppression and resistance
Explanation: Bama uses this symbol to explore complexities of her identity.
-
Which movement led to a major rise in Dalit literature in the 1970s?
a) Swadeshi Movement
b) Chipko Movement
c) Dalit Panthers
d) Narmada Bachao Andolan
Answer: c) Dalit Panthers
Explanation: The movement gave rise to assertive Dalit literary and political voices.
-
Which language has the oldest written corpus of Dalit literature?
a) Tamil
b) Marathi
c) Hindi
d) Telugu
Answer: b) Marathi
Explanation: Maharashtra was a hub for Dalit activism and writing post-Ambedkar.
الانضمام إلى المحادثة