VISTAS - THE ENEMY
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- Q1Who did Dr Sadao and Hana think was swept ashore?fishermansoldierprisonerspy10sEditDelete
- Q2Where was the wound mark on the prisoner’s body?Left side of his stomachRight side of his lower backLeft side of his lower backRight side of his stomach10sEditDelete
- Q3What were the words written on the battered cap?U.S. ArmyAir ForceU.S. NavyPrisoner of War10sEditDelete
- Q4Who spoke about revenge by the gun and the sea?The GardenerThe driverThe cookThe maid10sEditDelete
- Q5What did Dr Sadao’s old American professor consider the surgeon’s cardinal sin?Ignorance of the human bodyIncorrect diagnosisIgnorance of patient’s historyImproper medication10sEditDelete
- Q6Why did Dr Sadao hesitate before giving the prisoner a flash light?The flash light could be unnecessaryThe flash could be seenThe flash light could breakThe flash light could be lost10sEditDelete
- Q7Why did Dr Sadao feel impatient and irritable with the prisoner?He could not tend to his wifeHe was tired and sleepyIt was getting late at nightHe would not get paid10sEditDelete
- Q8Why did the cook consider Dr Sadao to be arrogant?He did not let her use blood as a fertiliserHe was a fussy eaterHe used his skills indiscriminatelyHe was a demanding employer10sEditDelete
- Q9Why did the servants leave the house?They were overworkedTo show their disapprovalThey wanted more payThey had found better jobs10sEditDelete
- Q10Which Adjective best describes Dr Sadao’s actions?PolitePassiveb. ObedientHumane10sEditDelete
- Q11What worries Sadao about the servants?They will revenge the familyThey will report Dr. Sadao to the armyThey will leave the family and Hana won't have helpThey will influence Hana against Dr. Sadao10sEditDelete
- Q12Why do you think Sadao doesn’t want to know any details about the white man?He doesn't want to be emotionally attachedIt is part of the Japanese cultureHe doesn't want to speak with himHe doesn't want to have the ability to tell something about him when being interrogated10sEditDelete
- Q13What is Hana’s moral dilemma?Doing household assignments or punishing YumiHelping save an enemy or protecting her familyDoing as expected from her- listening to her husband, or deciding by herself.Reporting to the army or keeping quiet10sEditDelete
- Q14Why did a messenger come to Sadao house?To kill the prisonerTo talk to the servantsTo take him to the GeneralTo help Sadao and Hana10sEditDelete
- Q15Why did Dr Sadao consider the dinner at professor Harley’s to be a fateful event?He met his future wifeHe made new American friendsHe became a better doctorHe enjoyed the quality of the food10sEditDelete
- Q16What was the doctor’s primary concern?To save the patient’s lifeTo prove his skills as a doctorTo save his own lifeTo show loyalty to his country10sEditDelete
- Q17Who are the ‘real’ enemies referred to in the chapter ‘The Enemy’?Dr Sadao and the prisonerHana and the servantsDr. Sadao and the servantsJapan and America10sEditDelete
- Q18The initial reaction of the servants when they came to know about POW was ......................They got frightenedThey got annoyedThey got angryThey were apprehensive10sEditDelete
- Q19The colour of the enemy sailor's hair was ..........WhiteBlackYellowBrown10sEditDelete
- Q20Which describes gardener the best from the explicit context of the conversation with Hana?That he was very god fearingThat he was superstitiousThat he hated the profession of saving livesThat he was devoted to Sadao's family10sEditDelete