5 Questions
Is Hamidullah most open to the possibility of Indian-English friendship in the opening dialogue of the novel?
False
Is Aziz at the mosque where he meets Mrs. Moore because Englishwomen have stolen his tonga?
True
Is Adela Quested dissatisfied with her visit to India at the beginning of the novel because she wants to see the real India?
False
Does Aziz sense Mrs. Moore is sympathetic to him because she approaches him first?
False
Does Turton throw the Bridge Party every year?
False
Study Notes
Character Insights
- Hamidullah is open to the possibility of Indian-English friendship in the opening dialogue of the novel.
- Aziz is at the mosque where he meets Mrs. Moore because Englishwomen had stolen his tonga.
- Adela Quested is dissatisfied with her visit to India at the beginning of the novel because she wants to see the real India.
- Aziz senses that Mrs. Moore is sympathetic to him because she approaches him first.
- Turton does not throw the Bridge Party every year.
Test your knowledge of A Passage to India by E.M. Forster with this quiz on the opening dialogue and characters' interactions. See how well you remember the details of the story!
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