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Chapter: Cry the Beloved Country - Alan Paton
1.

Which of the following men is not a priest in the novel, Cry the Beloved Country?

A. Msimangu
B. Father Vincent
C. Mr. Carmichael
D. Kumalo
Answer» C. Mr. Carmichael
2.

What money does Kumalo use for his trip to Johannesburg?

A. The money he and his wife have been saving for Absalom’s schooling
B. The money he had been saving to build a Church
C. Money given to him by Jarvis
D. Money given to him by Msimangu
Answer» A. The money he and his wife have been saving for Absalom’s schooling
3.

Why don’t black mine workers bring their families to Johannesburg?

A. Johannesburg is too dangerous for wives and children
B. Their families prefer to stay in the rural villages
C. There is no housing for the families
D. The mine workers prefer to live alone
Answer» C. There is no housing for the families
4.

Why are the village children dying in, Cry, The Beloved Country?

A. They lack milk
B. They lack bread
C. They lack medicine
D. They lack water
Answer» A. They lack milk
5.

Who orchestrates the building of Shanty Town?

A. Tomlinson
B. Dubula
C. Arthur Jarvis
D. John Kumalo
Answer» B. Dubula
6.

Why did Absalom’s wife run away from home?

A. She wanted to work by herself
B. She was pregnant and did not want anyone to find out
C. She fought with her brothers
D. Her mother drank too much and did not get along with her stepfather
Answer» D. Her mother drank too much and did not get along with her stepfather
7.

Where are Absalom and Kumalo finally reunited?

A. At the prison
B. At the mission’s house
C. In Shanty Town
D. In the courtroom
Answer» A. At the prison
8.

What is the central message of the novel, Cry, The Beloved Country?

A. Devastation
B. Hope
C. Comedic joyfulness
D. Fate of the miners
Answer» B. Hope
9.

Cry, the Beloved Country is principally about

A. man’s responsibility in society
B. superiority of men over women
C. crime and punishment in Johannesburg
D. racial discrimination in South Africa
Answer» D. racial discrimination in South Africa
10.

Who was Absalom’s lawyer?

A. Mr. Harrison
B. Mr. Carmichael
C. Father Vincent
D. James Jarvis
Answer» D. James Jarvis
11.

Why were the children dying in Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country?

A. they lack water
B. they lack shelter
C. they lack medicine
D. they lack milk
Answer» D. they lack milk
12.

What happens to Gertrude at the end of the novel?

A. She commits suicide
B. She returned to Ndotsheni
C. She returns to prostitution
D. She became a nun
Answer» C. She returns to prostitution
13.

Umfundisi in Cry, the Beloved Country means

A. Goodbye
B. Parson
C. Brother
D. Judge
Answer» B. Parson
14.

Of which religion is the Rev. Kumalo a clergyman?

A. Episcopelian
B. Methodist
C. Roman Catholic
D. Anglican
Answer» D. Anglican
15.

Who is the co-defendant to Absalom Kumalo when he is awaiting trial for murder?

A. Cousin
B. Uncle
C. Brother
D. Grandfather
Answer» B. Uncle
16.

Rev. Stephen Kumalo’s brother John Kumalo’s occupation is

A. bus driver
B. lawyer
C. doctor
D. carpenter
Answer» C. doctor
17.

Stephen Kumalo goes to Johannesburg because

A. he has been summoned by the bishop of his diocese
B. he has been subpoenaed to appear in court
C. to take part in the growing protest over racial injustice
D. his sister Gertrude is sick
Answer» D. his sister Gertrude is sick
18.

Above Stephen Kumalo’s village there is a farm owned by a white family. What is this farm called?

A. White Farm
B. Animal Farm
C. High Place
D. Diepkloof
Answer» C. High Place
19.

From which European language did Afrikaans, one of the two major South African languages, develop?

A. Dutch
B. German
C. English
D. Italian
Answer» A. Dutch
20.

When James Jarvis goes through his son Arthur's possessions he notes the prevalence of a certain American president in his sons' books and writings. Which president is this?

A. Abraham Lincoln
B. George Washington
C. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
D. Thomas Jefferson
Answer» A. Abraham Lincoln
21.

One of the most forceful themes of Cry the Beloved Country is Paton's pairing of the Native (black) peoples' condition with that of what?

A. the economy
B. the land
C. the sea
D. the overall welfare of tribes across the African continent
Answer» B. the land
22.

In keeping with Cry, the Beloved Country’s theme of young people leaving their villages for work or for other purposes, where do most of them end up, besides the city slums?

A. crews building the railroad
B. the mines
C. prison
D. America
Answer» B. the mines
23.

James Jarvis and Stephen Kumalo have both lost their sons. In what way is this signifigant?

A. The two sons were executed together as co-defendants
B. Kumalo's son murdered Jarvis' son
C. They both died in the same traffic accident
D. They were both shot by police in a protest against the racial injustices present in South Africa
Answer» C. They both died in the same traffic accident
24.

After Stephen Kumalo has returned to Ndotsheni at the end of the novel, who offers him assistance in revitalizing the village?

A. a neighboring village
B. UNICEF
C. Jarvis
D. the church
Answer» C. Jarvis
25.

Stephen Kumalo's sister Gertrude has been supporting herself via illegal means. From which of the following criminal enterprises did she earn her livelihood?

A. extortion
B. counterfeiting money
C. selling illegal alcohol
D. robbery
Answer» C. selling illegal alcohol
26.

On the day Absolom is scheduled to be executed, Stephen Kumalo goes into the mountains around Ndotsheni to pray. Who does he meet while there?

A. the village chief
B. his wife
C. James Jarvis
D. Arthur Jarvis
Answer» C. James Jarvis
27.

After returning to Ndotsheni, Stephen Kumalo encounters Arthur Jarvis' son. Later, as a result of his conversation with the boy, the Jarvis farm sends a gift to the village. What is this gift?

A. rice for the people
B. grain for the cows
C. milk for the children
D. seed for the planters
Answer» C. milk for the children
28.

Msimangu confides his fear that "by the time the white man learns to love, the black man will have _______________." ?

A. lost all hope
B. mostly died out
C. turned to violence
D. learned to hate
Answer» D. learned to hate
29.

When Stephen Kumalo returns from Johannesburg to Ndotsheni, he brings two people with him. Who are these people?

A. his son Absolom and his wife
B. his sister Gertrude and his son Absolom's wife
C. his sister Gertrude's son and his son Absolom's wife
D. his sister Gertrude and her son
Answer» C. his sister Gertrude's son and his son Absolom's wife
30.

Napoleon Letsitsi, an agricultural expert hired by James Jarvis to assist the people of Ndotsheni, states that he works for whom?

A. the people of Africa
B. the people who pay his salary
C. the villagers of Ndotsheni
D. the nation of South Africa
Answer» A. the people of Africa
31.

Obsession over what substance has led many people into a frenzy over the state of their stocks in Cry, the Beloved Country?

A. Coal
B. Gold
C. Oil
D. Opals
Answer» B. Gold
32.

Stephen first travels by bus from his native district to what city?

A. Fordsburg
B. Ixopo
C. Johannesburg
D. Springs
Answer» C. Johannesburg
33.

What does Stephen learn about his sister Gertrude when he visits the mission?

A. She has become a nanny for a white family.
B. She has become a prostitute.
C. She has been sent to prison.
D. She has died from a mysterious illness.
Answer» B. She has become a prostitute.
34.

What is the outcome of Absalom's trial?

A. He is found guilty and sentenced to life in solitary confinement.
B. He is found guilty and sentenced to death.
C. He is found not guilty and set free.
D. His trial is found to be corrupt and must be rescheduled.
Answer» B. He is found guilty and sentenced to death.
35.

What natural phenomenon does Alan Paton use to symbolize the wounded African culture?

A. A flock of red birds so thick that it obscures the sun from view
B. Deep cracks appearing in the parched red earth
C. The birth of a baby with pronounced red birth marks covering its torso
D. The erosion of the red soil, which colors the rivers blood red
Answer» D. The erosion of the red soil, which colors the rivers blood red
36.

What prevents John Harrison from understanding or imitating the ideals of Arthur Jarvis?

A. John believes that Arthur's son killed his brother.
B. John disagrees with Arthur's religious views.
C. John regards Arthur as too much of a dreamer.
D. John's family is entrenched in a bitter feud with Arthur's family.
Answer» C. John regards Arthur as too much of a dreamer.
37.

Where does Stephen meet Dubula?

A. At the bus boycott
B. At the city mission
C. In front of a local church
D. In the alleyways of Shanty Town
Answer» A. At the bus boycott
38.

Which character is not depicted as a man of charity and goodness?

A. Dubula
B. Father Vincent
C. John Kumalo
D. Mr. Carmichael
Answer» C. John Kumalo
39.

Whose death sends Stephen into a period of such deep despair that he is unable to pray?

A. Absalom Kumalo
B. Arthur Jarvis
C. James Jarvis
D. Reverend Msimangu
Answer» B. Arthur Jarvis
40.

Why does Stephen feel betrayed by his son Absalom?

A. Absalom has changed his name.
B. Absalom has committed murder.
C. Absalom kidnapped a young girl.
D. Absalom married someone from another tribe.
Answer» B. Absalom has committed murder.

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