Farthest Field by Raghu Karnad - Exam
  • 1. Farthest Field by Raghu Karnad is a deeply moving and meticulously researched narrative that explores the profound complexities of war, memory, and the legacies of colonialism through the personal lens of Karnad's family history. The book primarily focuses on the experiences of his grandfather, who served in the Indian Army during World War II, delving into the harrowing realities faced by soldiers across various battlefields in Southeast Asia. Karnad artfully intertwines personal anecdotes with broader historical contexts, capturing the often-overlooked perspectives of Indian soldiers who fought valiantly in a war that was not initially theirs. As he recounts the journey through dense jungles, combat against formidable enemies, and the stark realities of survival, Karnad also reflects on the emotional scars that linger long after the battles are won or lost. The narrative not only pays homage to the bravery of those who fought but also critically examines the impact of imperialism and the cultural dislocation that ensued. Through eloquent prose and vivid imagery, 'Farthest Field' invites readers to contemplate the enduring consequences of war on individual lives and collective histories, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of conflict and identity.

    Who is the author of 'Farthest Field'?
A) Jhumpa Lahiri
B) Raghu Karnad
C) Amitav Ghosh
D) Vikram Seth
  • 2. Which war serves as the central backdrop for 'Farthest Field'?
A) World War I
B) Indo-Pakistani War
C) World War II
D) Vietnam War
  • 3. What is the primary relationship of the author to the main subjects of the book?
A) Grandson
B) Brother
C) Son
D) Nephew
  • 4. What is the main narrative structure of 'Farthest Field'?
A) Collection of unrelated essays
B) Chronological autobiography
C) Fictional adventure story
D) Family history intertwined with war history
  • 5. Which country's forces did Indian soldiers fight alongside during WWII as depicted in the book?
A) British
B) French
C) Russian
D) American
  • 6. How does Karnad primarily reconstruct the historical events?
A) Through oral traditions only
B) Through government documents exclusively
C) Through fictional recreation
D) Through family records and historical research
  • 7. What year was 'Farthest Field' first published?
A) 2015
B) 2005
C) 2010
D) 2018
  • 8. Which aspect of the Indian soldiers' experience does Karnad emphasize?
A) Their complex loyalty and identity
B) Their personal wealth
C) Their military strategy
D) Their political power
  • 9. What makes 'Farthest Field' unique in Indian literature?
A) Its poetic structure
B) Its focus on Indian experience in WWII
C) Its science fiction elements
D) Its fantasy world-building
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