A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid
  • 1. What theme is prevalent in 'A Small Place'?
A) Fantasy
B) Science fiction
C) Romantic love
D) Colonialism
  • 2. In which literary form is 'A Small Place' primarily written?
A) Poetry
B) Short story
C) Essay
D) Novel
  • 3. What does Kincaid say about the Antigua government?
A) It is benevolent
B) It is corrupt
C) It is effective
D) It is progressive
  • 4. What significant event in Antigua does the book reflect on?
A) World War II
B) The discovery of America
C) Independence from Britain
D) The abolition of slavery
  • 5. According to Kincaid, what are tourists often blind to?
A) The realities of local life
B) The cost of living
C) The beauty of nature
D) The history of the island
  • 6. What role does history play in 'A Small Place'?
A) It is crucial to understanding identity
B) It is a hindrance to progress
C) It is only for scholars
D) It is irrelevant
  • 7. What does Kincaid use to describe Antigua’s landscape?
A) Unchanging
B) Chaotic
C) Paradoxical
D) Barren
  • 8. What is the tone of 'A Small Place'?
A) Neutral and informative
B) Mournful and nostalgic
C) Bitter and sarcastic
D) Joyful and celebratory
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