Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo - Test
  • 1. Pedro Páramo, a novel written by Mexican author Juan Rulfo and first published in 1955, is a seminal work of Latin American literature that explores the themes of death, memory, and the haunting legacy of the past. The story follows Juan Preciado, who travels to the ghost town of Comala to find his father, Pedro Páramo, after his mother tells him on her deathbed to seek out the man who abandoned them. Upon arriving in Comala, Juan discovers a desolate and eerie landscape filled with the voices of the dead, revealing the tragic and oppressive history of the town and its inhabitants. Pedro Páramo, a once-powerful landowner, is portrayed as a tyrant whose greed and cruelty have led to widespread suffering and despair among the townsfolk. As Juan interacts with various spectral figures, the narrative unfolds in a non-linear fashion, blending reality and the supernatural, and ultimately illustrating the inescapable grip of the past on the present. Rulfo's lyrical prose and innovative narrative structure have earned the novel its status as a cornerstone of magical realism, influencing countless writers and shaping the direction of modern literature in Latin America and beyond.

    What town does Juan Preciado go to find his father?
A) Guadalajara
B) Tepic
C) Comala
D) Macondo
  • 2. Who is Juan Preciado's mother?
A) Eduviges Dyada
B) Dolores Preciado
C) Damiana
D) Donis
  • 3. What supernatural element is prominent in the novel?
A) Angels
B) Witches
C) Ghosts of the dead
D) Time travel
  • 4. What is a key motif in 'Pedro Páramo'?
A) Memory
B) Discovery
C) Romance
D) Adventure
  • 5. How does the novel explore the theme of time?
A) As only a past experience
B) As a linear progression
C) As an irrelevant concept
D) As cyclical and non-linear
  • 6. Who is the author of 'Pedro Páramo'?
A) Carlos Fuentes
B) Gabriel García Márquez
C) Juan Rulfo
D) Octavio Paz
  • 7. Which character can communicate with the dead?
A) Dolores Preciado
B) Juan Preciado
C) Eduviges Dyada
D) Fulgor De León
  • 8. What does the phrase 'No one is a stranger here' symbolize?
A) Friendship
B) Community prosperity
C) The interconnectedness of life and death
D) Isolation
  • 9. Which character is associated with longing and madness?
A) Miguel Páramo
B) Susana San Juan
C) Fulgor De León
D) Dolores Preciado
  • 10. What does Juan Preciado seek in Comala?
A) A treasure
B) A job
C) His father
D) A woman
  • 11. How is the theme of lost dreams illustrated in the novel?
A) Through the prosperous town of Comala
B) Through the unfulfilled desires of many characters
C) By the abundance of success stories
D) Through Juan's achievements
  • 12. Who is Susana San Juan?
A) Eduviges Dyada's daughter
B) The town's mayor
C) Juan Preciado's sister
D) Pedro Páramo's lost love
  • 13. Who is Pedro Páramo?
A) A powerful landowner
B) A priest
C) A revolutionary
D) A farmer
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