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50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET / SET Prepration

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50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET / SET Prepration

1. What year was Gertrude Stein born?
   a) 1862
   b) 1874
   c) 1882
   d) 1890
2. In which city was Gertrude Stein born?
   a) Paris
   b) New York
   c) Vienna
   d) Allegheny, Pennsylvania
3. What literary movement is Gertrude Stein associated with?
   a) Modernism
   b) Romanticism
   c) Realism
   d) Naturalism
4. Which of Gertrude Stein’s works is known for the line “A rose is a rose is a rose”?
   a) “Three Lives”
   b) “Tender Buttons”
   c) “The Making of Americans”
   d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
5. Gertrude Stein is famous for her association with which group of artists and writers?
   a) The Bloomsbury Group
   b) The Dada movement
   c) The Harlem Renaissance
   d) The Lost Generation
6. What was the name of Gertrude Stein’s life partner and artistic collaborator?
   a) Sylvia Beach
   b) Natalie Barney
   c) Alice B. Toklas50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET
   d) Djuna Barnes
7. In which European city did Gertrude Stein and her partner Alice B. Toklas live for much of their lives?
   a) London
   b) Berlin
   c) Paris
   d) Rome
8. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s first published work, a book of poetry?
   a) “Tender Buttons”
   b) “Three Lives”
   c) “Q.E.D.”
   d) “Geography and Plays”
9. Which of Gertrude Stein’s works is considered a groundbreaking example of literary modernism?
   a) “Three Lives”
   b) “Tender Buttons”
   c) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
   d) “The Making of Americans”
10. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s memoir, written in the voice of her partner Alice B. Toklas?
    a) “My Life and Loves”
    b) “The Autobiography of Gertrude Stein”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
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11. Gertrude Stein’s writing style is characterized by:
    a) Experimental language and repetitive phrases
    b) Traditional narrative structure and realism
    c) Stream-of-consciousness and detailed descriptions
    d) Minimalist prose and straightforward storytelling
12. Which famous artist was a close friend and frequent subject of Gertrude Stein’s writing?
    a) Pablo Picasso
    b) Salvador Dalí50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET
    c) Vincent van Gogh
    d) Henri Matisse
13. In which year did Gertrude Stein die?
    a) 1946
    b) 1953
    c) 1962
    d) 1971
14. Gertrude Stein’s salon in Paris was a gathering place for:
    a) Writers, artists, and intellectuals
    b) Politicians and diplomats
    c) Scientists and inventors
    d) Musicians and composers

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15. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s influential lecture series on writing and literature?
    a) “Lectures in America”
    b) “Composition as Explanation”
    c) “Narrative and Style”
    d) “The Making of Literature”
16. Which of Gertrude Stein’s works is a collection of short stories focusing on the lives of three women?
    a) “Tender Buttons”
    b) “Three Lives”
    c) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
    d) “Geography and Plays”
17. Gertrude Stein’s writing is often associated with:
    a) Experimentation with language and form
    b) Traditional storytelling techniques
    c) Political activism and social commentary
    d) Psychological introspection and analysis
18. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s most ambitious and lengthy work, a novel exploring the history of a family?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
19. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s first published novel, which explores the lives of three women?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
20. Gertrude Stein’s writing often challenges conventional notions of:
    a) Gender and sexuality
    b) Race and ethnicity50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET
    c) Class and privilege
    d) All of the above
21. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s influential book of poetry, known for its fragmented language and unconventional style?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
22. Which famous American writer was influenced by Gertrude Stein’s experimental writing style?
    a) Ernest Hemingway
    b) F. Scott Fitzgerald
    c) T.S. Eliot
    d) Ezra Pound
23. Gertrude Stein’s “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas” is written from the perspective of:
    a) Gertrude Stein
    b) Alice B. Toklas
    c) Both Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas
    d) An omniscient narrator
24. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s first major success, a collection of stories exploring the lives of working-class women?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
25. Gertrude Stein’s writing is often associated with which artistic movement?
    a) Cubism
    b) Surrealism
    c) Impressionism
    d) Expressionism
26. Which famous American city did Gertrude Stein spend much of her adult life in?
    a) New York
    b) Chicago
    c) San Francisco
    d) Paris
27. Gertrude Stein’s work “Tender Buttons” is divided into sections titled:
    a) “Objects,” “Food,” and “Rooms”
    b) “Poems,” “Stories,” and “Essays”
    c) “Characters,” “Plot,” and “Setting”
    d) “Dialogue,” “Description,” and “Action”

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28. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s only play, written in 1922?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “Photograph”
29. Gertrude Stein’s writing often explores themes of:
    a) Identity and perception
    b) Love and loss
    c) Nature and the environment
    d) Politics and power
30. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s controversial work of prose poetry, published in 1914?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
31. Which famous artist created a portrait of Gertrude Stein that became iconic?
    a) Pablo Picasso
    b) Henri Matisse
    c) Salvador Dalí
    d) Vincent van Gogh
32. Gertrude Stein’s writing often features:
    a) Repetition and wordplay
    b) Long, descriptive passages
    c) Action-packed plots
    d) Historical settings
33. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s first published work, a psychological study of a friend?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “Q.E.D.”
    d) “The Making of Americans”
34. Gertrude Stein’s writing is known for its:
    a) Playfulness and humor
    b) Seriousness and gravitas
    c) Sentimentality and romance
    d) Surrealism and dreamlike quality
35. Which of Gertrude Stein’s works explores the lives of three different women in a series of interconnected stories?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
36. Gertrude Stein’s writing often challenges readers’ expectations of:
    a) Language and syntax
    b) Plot and character development
    c) Setting and atmosphere
    d) All of the above
37. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s collection of portraits and sketches of famous artists and writers?
    a) “Picasso and Friends”
    b) “Modern Masters”
    c) “Portraits and Primitives”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
38. Gertrude Stein’s writing reflects her interest in:
    a) Psychology and philosophy
    b) Science and technology
    c) Art and aesthetics
    d) All of the above
39. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s final work, published posthumously in 1946?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “Wars I Have Seen”50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET
40. Gertrude Stein’s work “Tender Buttons” is often described as:
    a) A novel
    b) A poem
    c) A play
    d) An essay
41. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s experimental novel published in 1925, which explores the lives of members of a fictional family?
    a) “Three Lives”
    b) “Tender Buttons”
    c) “The Making of Americans”
    d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
42. Gertrude Stein’s writing often focuses on:
    a) Everyday objects and experiences
    b) Historical events and figures
    c) Mythology and folklore
    d) Science fiction and fantasy
43. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s collection of essays on literature and writing?
    a) “The Modernist Manifesto”
    b) “Composition as Explanation”
    c) “Narrative and Style”
    d) “The Making of Literature”

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44. Gertrude Stein’s work “Three Lives” is divided into sections focusing on the lives of:
    a) Three sisters
    b) Three brothers
    c) Three friends
    d) Three strangers
45. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s collection of essays on art and aesthetics?
    a) “The Artistic Manifesto”
    b) “Composition as Explanation”
    c) “Narrative and Style”
    d) “The Making of Literature”
46. Gertrude Stein’s writing often features:
    a) Dialogue-heavy scenes
    b) Minimalist prose
    c) Intricate plot twists
    d) Gothic themes
47. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s collection of lectures on writing and literature, delivered at Oxford University?
    a) “Lectures in America”
    b) “Composition as Explanation”
    c) “Narrative and Style”50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET
    d) “The Making of Literature”
48. Gertrude Stein’s writing is often praised for its:
    a) Complexity and depth
    b) Simplicity and clarity
    c) Surrealism and abstraction
    d) Realism and naturalism
49. What was the title of Gertrude Stein’s collection of essays on psychology and philosophy?
    a) “The Modernist Manifesto”
    b) “Composition as Explanation”
    c) “Narrative and Style”
    d) “The Making of Literature”
50. Gertrude Stein’s writing often explores the relationship between:
    a) Language and meaning
    b) Art and culture
    c) Memory and identity
    d) Science and technology

Answers:

1. c) 1874
2. d) Allegheny, Pennsylvania
3. a) Modernism
4. b) “Tender Buttons”
5. d) The Lost Generation
6. c) Alice B. Toklas
7. c) Paris
8. a) “Tender Buttons”
9. d) “The Making of Americans”
10. d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
11. a) Experimental language and repetitive phrases
12. a) Pablo Picasso
13. c) 1946
14. a) Writers, artists, and intellectuals
15. b) “Composition as Explanation”
16. b) “Three Lives”
17. a) Experimentation with language and form
18. c) “The Making of Americans”
19. a) “Three Lives”
20. d) All of the above
21. b) “Tender Buttons”
22. a) Ernest Hemingway
23. b) Alice B. Toklas
24. a) “Three Lives”
25. a) Cubism
26. d) Paris
27. a) “Objects,” “Food,” and “Rooms”
28. d) “Photograph”
29. a) Identity and perception

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30. b) “Tender Buttons”
31. a) Pablo Picasso
32. a) Repetition and wordplay
33. c) “Q.E.D.”
34. a) Playfulness and humor
35. a) “Three Lives”
36. d) All of the above
37. d) “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas”
38. d) All of the above
39. d) “Wars I Have Seen”
40. b) A poem50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET
41. c) “The Making of Americans”
42. a) Everyday objects and experiences
43. b) “Composition as Explanation”
44. c) Three friends50+ MCQs on Gertrude Stein with Answers for UGC NET
45. b) “Composition as Explanation”
46. b) Minimalist prose
47. d) “The Making of Literature”
48. a) Complexity and depth
49. b) “Composition as Explanation”
50. a) Language and meaning

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