Lost Horizon by James Hilton
  • 1. Lost Horizon by James Hilton is a captivating novel first published in 1933, which tells the story of a British diplomat named Hugh Conway who, after being rescued from a dangerous situation in the Himalayas, finds himself in a mysterious utopian valley called Shangri-La. This hidden paradise is inhabited by a harmonious community that has discovered the secret to longevity and peace. As Conway becomes increasingly enchanted by the idyllic lifestyle and the wisdom of its inhabitants, he grapples with the conflict between the alluring simplicity of Shangri-La and the tumultuous world outside, ravaged by war and discord. Hilton's narrative delves into themes of enlightenment, the search for tranquility, and the contrast between civilization and nature. Through its richly drawn characters and vivid descriptions of the majestic landscape, Lost Horizon invites readers to reflect on the meaning of happiness and the sacrifices one must make for true fulfillment.

    What is the name of the utopian city in 'Lost Horizon'?
A) Khatmandu
B) Shangri-La
C) Lhasa
D) Tibet
  • 2. Who is the central character who narrates much of the story?
A) Hugh Conway
B) Malcolm McPherson
C) George W. Hill
D) Miss Brinklow
  • 3. Which mountain range is Shangri-La located in?
A) The Alps
B) The Rockies
C) The Andes
D) The Himalayas
  • 4. What is the main theme of 'Lost Horizon'?
A) The quest for revenge
B) A love story
C) Survival against odds
D) The search for utopia
  • 5. What is the attitude of the characters towards Western civilization?
A) Skeptical
B) Indifferent
C) Admiring
D) Supportive
  • 6. How is the climate in Shangri-La described?
A) Pleasant and temperate
B) Hot and dry
C) Harsh and cold
D) Wet and rainy
  • 7. Which character is a mission-driven woman in the novel?
A) Marie
B) Miss Brinklow
C) Mildred
D) Sandy
  • 8. What aspect of Shangri-La fascinates the visitors most?
A) Its military power
B) Its wealth
C) Its technology
D) Its tranquility and beauty
  • 9. Which literary genre does 'Lost Horizon' belong to?
A) Romantic fiction
B) Horror fiction
C) Science fiction
D) Adventure fiction
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