Edgar Allen Poe Quiz

Edgar Allen Poe Quiz Questions

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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

4. Poe’s work often explores themes of:
(a) Love and loss
(b) Adventure and exploration
(c) Political intrigue
(d) Historical fiction

5. Poe served in the United States Army under what pseudonym?
(a) Edgar A. Perry
(b) Edgar Allan Poe
(c) Edgar Poe
(d) Edgar Allan Perry

6. In “The Raven,” what is the name of the speaker’s lost love?
(a) Lenore
(b) Eleanor
(c) Laura
(d) Elise

7. The narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” is driven to madness by:
(a) The old man’s vulture-like eye
(b) The sound of the old man’s heart
(c) Guilt over a past crime
(d) Fear of being discovered

8. The setting of “The Cask of Amontillado” is:
(a) A haunted house
(b) A deep catacomb
(c) A remote island
(d) A bustling city

9. In “The Fall of the House of Usher,” the narrator is invited to visit his friend, by:
(a) A letter
(b) A telegram
(c) A dream
(d) A vision

10. The protagonist of “The Pit and the Pendulum” is imprisoned by:
(a) A secret society
(b) The Inquisition
(c) A mad scientist
(d) A supernatural force

11. Poe’s life was marked by:
(a) Success and fortune
(b) Tragedy and loss
(c) Political activism
(d) Scientific discovery

12. Poe’s writing was influenced by:
(a) Romantic poets like Lord Byron and Percy Shelley
(b) Gothic novelists like Mary Shelley and Ann Radcliffe
(c) Enlightenment philosophers like Voltaire and Rousseau
(d) All of the above

13. Poe’s short stories were often published in:
(a) Newspapers and magazines
(b) Books
(c) Pamphlets
(d) Academic journals

14. Poe’s work has been adapted into:
(a) Films
(b) Television shows
(c) Comic books
(d) All of the above

15. Poe’s legacy as a writer is characterized by:
(a) His innovative use of symbolism and imagery
(b) His exploration of dark themes and psychological states
(c) His influence on subsequent generations of writers
(d) All of the above

16. What is the name of Poe’s only novel?
(a) “The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym”
(b) “The Adventures of Hans Pfaall”
(c) “The Mystery of Marie RogĂȘt”
(d) “The Gold-Bug”

17. Poe was also known for his work as a:
(a) Critic
(b) Editor
(c) Journalist
(d) All of the above

18. Poe’s short story “The Masque of the Red Death” is an allegory for:
(a) The inevitability of death
(b) The dangers of social inequality
(c) The power of love
(d) The fear of the unknown

19. The setting of “The Oval Portrait” is:
(a) A haunted house
(b) A secluded castle
(c) A dark dungeon
(d) A deserted island

20. In “The Black Cat,” the narrator’s pet cat is named:
(a) Pluto
(b) Apollo
(c) Zeus
(d) Hades

21. What is the repeated word that the raven in “The Raven” says?
(a) Never
(b) More
(c) Nevermore
(d) Forever

22. In “The Fall of the House of Usher,” what is the name of the narrator’s childhood friend?
(a) Roderick Usher
(b) Madeline Usher
(c) William Usher
(d) Henry Usher

23. What is the central theme of Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado”?
(a) Revenge
(b) Love
(c) Madness
(d) Betrayal

24. Where did Edgar Allan Poe spend most of his childhood?
(a) Boston
(b) Richmond
(c) New York City
(d) Baltimore

25. What was Edgar Allan Poe’s primary source of income during his lifetime?
(a) Teaching
(b) Writing
(c) Journalism
(d) Acting

Edgar Allen Poe Quiz Questions with Answers

1. Edgar Allan Poe is primarily known for his works in which genre?
(c) Gothic Horror

2. Poe’s most famous poem is:
(c) “The Raven”

3. In which city was Edgar Allan Poe born?
(a) Boston

4. Poe’s work often explores themes of:
(a) Love and loss

5. Poe served in the United States Army under what pseudonym?
(a) Edgar A. Perry

6. In “The Raven,” what is the name of the speaker’s lost love?
(a) Lenore

7. The narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” is driven to madness by:
(b) The sound of the old man’s heart

8. The setting of “The Cask of Amontillado” is:
(d) A bustling city

9. In “The Fall of the House of Usher,” the narrator is invited to visit his friend, by:
(a) A letter

10. The protagonist of “The Pit and the Pendulum” is imprisoned by:
(b) The Inquisition

11. Poe’s life was marked by:
(b) Tragedy and loss

12. Poe’s writing was influenced by:
(a) Romantic poets like Lord Byron and Percy Shelley

13. Poe’s short stories were often published in:
(a) Newspapers and magazines

14. Poe’s work has been adapted into:
(a) Films

15. Poe’s legacy as a writer is characterized by:
(b) His exploration of dark themes and psychological states

16. What is the name of Poe’s only novel?
(a) “The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym”

17. Poe was also known for his work as a:
(b) Editor

18. Poe’s short story “The Masque of the Red Death” is an allegory for:
(a) The inevitability of death

19. The setting of “The Oval Portrait” is:
(b) A secluded castle

20. In “The Black Cat,” the narrator’s pet cat is named:
(a) Pluto

21. What is the repeated word that the raven in “The Raven” says?
(c) Nevermore

22. In “The Fall of the House of Usher,” what is the name of the narrator’s childhood friend?
(a) Roderick Usher

23. What is the central theme of Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado”?
(a) Revenge

24. Where did Edgar Allan Poe spend most of his childhood?
(b) Richmond

25. What was Edgar Allan Poe’s primary source of income during his lifetime?
(b) Writing