#1
Who is the author of 'Cry, the Beloved Country'?
Alan Paton
Chinua Achebe
Nelson Mandela
J.M. Coetzee
#2
What is the setting of 'Cry, the Beloved Country'?
New York City, USA
Johannesburg, South Africa
London, England
Paris, France
#3
What societal issue is central to 'Cry, the Beloved Country'?
Gender equality
Racial injustice
Environmental degradation
Economic inequality
#4
What is the significance of the character Stephen Kumalo?
He represents the oppressed black population in South Africa.
He is a wealthy landowner.
He is a corrupt politician.
He is a British colonial officer.
#5
What is the main theme of 'Cry, the Beloved Country'?
Love and forgiveness
Revenge and justice
Hope and despair
Power and corruption
#6
Who is Absalom Kumalo in 'Cry, the Beloved Country'?
The protagonist
The antagonist
Stephen Kumalo's son
A political leader
#7
What is the significance of the novel's title, 'Cry, the Beloved Country'?
It refers to the mourning of the land's beauty.
It reflects the love and pain of the country's people.
It symbolizes the patriotism of the characters.
It signifies the celebration of a prosperous nation.
#8
Which literary movement does 'Cry, the Beloved Country' belong to?
Naturalism
Romanticism
Postcolonial literature
Existentialism
#9
Which biblical allusion is prevalent in the novel's title?
The Garden of Eden
The Exodus
The Last Supper
The Sermon on the Mount
#10
What is the role of James Jarvis in 'Cry, the Beloved Country'?
He is a lawyer fighting for justice.
He is a corrupt businessman.
He is a white landowner who undergoes a transformation.
He is a political activist.
#11
Which character symbolizes the clash between tradition and modernity?
John Kumalo
Absalom Kumalo
Arthur Jarvis
Stephen Kumalo
#12
Which character undergoes a transformation from apathy to activism?
John Kumalo
James Jarvis
Stephen Kumalo
Arthur Jarvis