Author: Mauvin Sequeira
Emily Dickinson Quiz
1. In what state was Emily Dickinson born and raised? (a) Massachusetts (b) New York (c) Pennsylvania (d) Virginia 2. Which of the following best describes Emily Dickinson's style of poetry? (a) Free verse (b) Sonnets (c) Haiku (d) Ballad 3. What is the title of Emily Dickinson's most famous poem? (a) "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died" (b) "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" (c) "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" (d) "I'm Nobody! Who are you?"
John Bunyan Quiz
1. John Bunyan was primarily known for being a: (a) Poet (b) Dramatist (c) Novelist (d) Preacher 2. The central theme of Bunyan's most famous work is: (a) The pursuit of wealth (b) The journey of life (c) The power of love (d) The importance of education 3. Bunyan's most celebrated work is: (a) "Paradise Lost" (b) "The Canterbury Tales" (c) "The Pilgrim's Progress" (d) "Pride and Prejudice"
Haruki Murakami Quiz
1. What is Haruki Murakami's nationality? (a) Japanese (b) American (c) British (d) French 2. In which city does Haruki Murakami live? (a) Tokyo (b) Osaka (c) Kyoto (d) Sapporo 3. In "The Elephant Vanishes," what is the significance of the disappearing elephants? (a) They represent the fragility of reality. (b) They symbolize the protagonist's loneliness. (c) They are a supernatural phenomenon. (d) They have no particular significance.
Jorge Luis Borges Quiz
1. In which country was Jorge Luis Borges born? (a) Argentina (b) Brazil (c) Uruguay (d) Chile 2. What is the name of the famous library Borges often references in his works? (a) The Library of Congress (b) The British Library (c) The Bibliothèque Nationale de France (d) The Library of Babel 3. Which of Borges' stories explores the concept of infinite parallel universes? (a) "The Aleph" (b) "The Garden of Forking Paths" (c) "The Lottery in Babylon" (d) "The Circular Ruins"
Salman Rushdie Quiz
1. Salman Rushdie is known primarily as a: (a) Poet (b) Playwright (c) Novelist (d) Essayist 2. Rushdie's most controversial novel, which led to a fatwa being issued against him, is: (a) Midnight's Children (b) Shame (c) The Satanic Verses (d) The Ground Beneath Her Feet 3. Salman Rushdie was born in: (a) India (b) Pakistan (c) England (d) The United States
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
1. What nationality was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? (a) American (b) Scottish (c) English (d) Irish 2. What profession did Conan Doyle initially pursue before becoming a writer? (a) Lawyer (b) Doctor (c) Teacher (d) Engineer 3. Who is the most famous character created by Conan Doyle? (a) Professor Moriarty (b) Sherlock Holmes (c) Dr. Watson (d) Irene Adler
Roald Dahl Quiz
1. What is the name of the boy who wins a golden ticket to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory? (a) Augustus Gloop (b) Charlie Bucket (c) Mike Teavee (d) Violet Beauregarde 2. What is the name of the giant who befriends Sophie in "The BFG"? (a) The Jolly Giant (b) The Big Friendly Giant (c) The Giant of the Green Hills (d) The Gentle Giant 3. In "Matilda," what is Matilda's special power? (a) Telekinesis (b) Superhuman strength (c) Flight (d) Invisibility
Edgar Allen Poe Quiz
1. Edgar Allan Poe is primarily known for his works in which genre? (a) Science Fiction (b) Romance (c) Gothic Horror (d) Comedy 2. Poe's most famous poem is: (a) "Annabel Lee" (b) "The Tell-Tale Heart" (c) "The Raven" (d) "The Cask of Amontillado" 3. In which city was Edgar Allan Poe born? (a) Boston (b) Baltimore (c) New York City (d) Philadelphia
Agatha Christie Quiz
1. What is the name of Agatha Christie's most famous detective, a Belgian with a love for eggs and a peculiar sense of style? (a) Sherlock Holmes (b) Hercule Poirot (c) Miss Marple (d) Philip Marlowe 2. In which novel does a group of strangers find themselves trapped on an island with a mysterious killer? (a) And Then There Were None (b) Murder on the Orient Express (c) The Mysterious Affair at Styles (d) Death on the Nile 3. Who is the elderly spinster detective known for her sharp wit and keen observations? (a) Hercule Poirot (b) Miss Marple (c) ... Read more
Albert Camus Quiz
1. In which country was Albert Camus born? (a) France (b) Algeria (c) Italy (d) Spain 2. What is the central theme of Camus' novel "The Stranger"? (a) The search for meaning in a meaningless world (b) The importance of religion in daily life (c) The power of love to overcome adversity (d) The dangers of political extremism 3. Camus is often associated with which philosophical concept? (a) Existentialism (b) Idealism (c) Utilitarianism (d) Absurdism