Salman Rushdie Quiz

Salman Rushdie Quiz Questions

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1. Salman Rushdie is known primarily as a:
(a) Poet
(b) Playwright
(c) Novelist
(d) Essayist

2. Rushdie’s most controversial novel, which led to a fatwa being issued against him, is:
(a) Midnight’s Children
(b) Shame
(c) The Satanic Verses
(d) The Ground Beneath Her Feet

3. Salman Rushdie was born in:
(a) India
(b) Pakistan
(c) England
(d) The United States

4. The Booker Prize was awarded to Rushdie for his novel:
(a) The Satanic Verses
(b) Midnight’s Children
(c) The Ground Beneath Her Feet
(d) Shame

5. Rushdie’s works often explore themes of:
(a) Colonialism and postcolonialism
(b) Magical realism
(c) Migration and diaspora
(d) All of the above

6. In Midnight’s Children, the protagonist, Saleem Sinai, is born at:
(a) Midnight on Independence Day
(b) Midnight on the day of the Partition
(c) Midnight on the day of Gandhi’s assassination
(d) Midnight on the day of the Bhopal gas tragedy

7. Rushdie’s novel Shame is set in:
(a) India
(d) Pakistan
(c) England
(d) The United States

8. The Satanic Verses was inspired by:
(a) The life of Muhammad
(b) The life of Jesus
(c) The life of Buddha
(d) The life of Krishna

9. Rushdie’s novel The Ground Beneath Her Feet is inspired by:
(a) The life of Elvis Presley
(b) The life of Bob Dylan
(c) The life of John Lennon
(d) The life of Freddie Mercury

10. The Satanic Verses caused controversy because:
(a) It was a love story set in the modern day.
(b) It was a satire of the Indian caste system.
(c) It contained passages considered blasphemous by some Muslims.
(d) It was a historical fiction novel about the life of Alexander the Great.

11. The fatwa issued against Rushdie was issued by:
(a) Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
(b) Osama bin Laden
(c) Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
(d) ISIS

12. Rushdie’s novel The Moor’s Last Sigh is set in:
(a) India
(b) Spain
(c) Morocco
(d) Portugal

13. Rushdie’s novel Fury is set in:
(a) India
(b) England
(c) The United States
(d) Italy

14. Rushdie’s novel The Jaguar’s Smile is set in:
(a) India
(b) South America
(c) Africa
(d) Australia

15. Rushdie’s novel Quichotte is a modern retelling of:
(a) Don Quixote
(b) Robinson Crusoe
(c) Gulliver’s Travels
(d) The Count of Monte Cristo

16. Rushdie’s novel The Golden House is set in:
(a) Pakistan
(b) England
(c) The United States
(d) Canada

17. Rushdie has lived in exile for many years due to the fatwa against him. He currently resides in:
(a) India
(b) England
(c) The United States
(d) France

18. Rushdie has been a recipient of numerous literary awards, including:
(a) The Booker Prize
(b) Writers’ Guild Award
(c) The National Book Critics Circle Award
(d) All of the above

19. Rushdie’s novel The City and the City is set in:
(a) A fictional city divided into two parts
(b) A futuristic city
(c) A historical city
(d) A city in the future

20. Rushdie’s novel The Enchantress of Florence is set in:
(a) The United States
(b) Italy
(c) France
(d) Spain

21. Rushdie’s novel Luka and the Fireflies is a:
(a) Novel for adults
(b) Novel for young adults
(c) Children’s book
(d) None of the above

22. Salman Rushdie has won the Booker Prize for:
(a) Midnight’s Children
(b) The Satanic Verses
(c) The Ground Beneath Her Feet
(d) The Golden House

23. Who is the protagonist of Midnight’s Children?
(a) Saleem Sinai
(b) Shiva
(c) Amina
(d) Parvati

24. Salman Rushdie is known for his use of:
(a) Historical fiction
(b) Magical realism
(c) Science fiction
(d) Gothic horror

25. The character Shiva in Midnight’s Children is:
(a) A human
(b) A god
(c) A ghost
(d) An animal

Salman Rushdie Quiz Questions with Answers

1. Salman Rushdie is known primarily as a:
(c) Novelist

2. Rushdie’s most controversial novel, which led to a fatwa being issued against him, is:
(c) The Satanic Verses

3. Salman Rushdie was born in:
(a) India

4. The Booker Prize was awarded to Rushdie for his novel:
(b) Midnight’s Children

5. Rushdie’s works often explore themes of:
(d) All of the above

6. In Midnight’s Children, the protagonist, Saleem Sinai, is born at:
(a) Midnight on Independence Day

7. Rushdie’s novel Shame is set in:
(b) Pakistan

8. The Satanic Verses was inspired by:
(a) The life of Muhammad

9. Rushdie’s novel The Ground Beneath Her Feet is inspired by:
(d) The life of Freddie Mercury

10. The Satanic Verses caused controversy because:
(c) It contained passages considered blasphemous by some Muslims.

11. The fatwa issued against Rushdie was issued by:
(a) Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini

12. Rushdie’s novel The Moor’s Last Sigh is set in:
(a) India

13. Rushdie’s novel Fury is set in:
(c) The United States

14. Rushdie’s novel The Jaguar’s Smile is set in:
(b) South America

15. Rushdie’s novel Quichotte is a modern retelling of:
(a) Don Quixote

16. Rushdie’s novel The Golden House is set in:
(c) The United States

17. Rushdie has lived in exile for many years due to the fatwa against him. He currently resides in:
(c) The United States

18. Rushdie has been a recipient of numerous literary awards, including:
(d) All of the above

19. Rushdie’s novel The City and the City is set in:
(a) A fictional city divided into two parts

20. Rushdie’s novel The Enchantress of Florence is set in:
(b) Italy

21. Rushdie’s novel Luka and the Fireflies is a:
(c) Children’s book

22. Salman Rushdie has won the Booker Prize for:
(d) Midnight’s Children

23. Who is the protagonist of Midnight’s Children?
(a) Saleem Sinai

24. Salman Rushdie is known for his use of:
(b) Magical realism

25. The character Shiva in Midnight’s Children is:
(a) A human