
Ranga's Marriage - Masti Venkatesha Iyengar
Grade 11 · Week 49 · 25 questions
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Grade 11 English — Ranga's Marriage - Masti Venkatesha Iyengar: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- What is the primary subject of 'Ranga's Marriage'?
- Who is Ranga in the story?
- What is the narrator's attitude toward the village and its customs?
- What does Ranga's city education represent?
- What is the central issue surrounding Ranga's marriage?
- How does the village approach arranging a match for Ranga?
- What role does humor play in the narrative?
- How does Iyengar present the tension between tradition and modernity?
- What is revealed about social relationships in the village?
- What does Ranga's initial reluctance about marriage suggest?
- How does Iyengar characterize the narrator?
- What does the story reveal about women in the marriage arrangement?
- What is the significance of caste considerations in the narrative?
- How does the narrator's storytelling style contribute to the story?
- What view does Iyengar present of arranged marriage?
- How are older village figures portrayed?
- What universal theme about community is explored?
- How does the story address cultural change?
- What does the title 'Ranga's Marriage' suggest?
- How does Iyengar depict the marriage resolution?
- What does the story reveal about individual agency in traditional societies?
- How does Iyengar present the value of rural Indian life?
- What satirical elements does Iyengar use?
- What is the ultimate message of 'Ranga's Marriage'?
- How does the story capture Indian village culture?
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