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Who wrote the epic poem “The Iliad”?
a) Virgil
b) Homer
c) Dante
d) Ovid
Which novel by George Orwell features a dystopian society under the control of “Big Brother”?
a) Animal Farm
b) 1984
c) Brave New World
d) Fahrenheit 451
Which Russian author wrote the novel “War and Peace”?
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Anton Chekhov
d) Ivan Turgenev
Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet,” a tragedy about two young lovers from feuding families?
a) William Wordsworth
b) William Faulkner
c) William Shakespeare
d) William Golding
In “The Great Gatsby,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is the name of the enigmatic millionaire who throws lavish parties?
a) Jay Gatsby
b) Tom Buchanan
c) Nick Carraway
d) Daisy Buchanan
Which author is known for the fantasy series “The Chronicles of Narnia”?
a) J.K. Rowling
b) J.R.R. Tolkien
c) C.S. Lewis
d) George R.R. Martin
Who wrote the classic novel “Pride and Prejudice”?
a) Charles Dickens
b) Jane Austen
c) Charlotte Brontë
d) Emily Brontë
In “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” who is the author of the fictional book “The Manuscript Found in Accra?
a) Gabriel García Márquez
b) Jorge Luis Borges
c) Paulo Coelho
d) Mario Vargas Llosa
Which famous play by William Shakespeare features the characters Hamlet, Ophelia, and Claudius?
a) Macbeth
b) Romeo and Juliet
c) Othello
d) Hamlet
Who wrote the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
a) Harper Lee
b) Mark Twain
c) John Steinbeck
d) F. Scott Fitzgerald
Which Greek playwright is known for his tragedies, including “Antigone” and “Oedipus Rex”?
a) Aeschylus
b) Euripides
c) Sophocles
d) Aristophanes
Who wrote “The Catcher in the Rye,” a novel featuring the character Holden Caulfield?
a) J.D. Salinger
b) John Steinbeck
c) F. Scott Fitzgerald
d) Ernest Hemingway
In the novel “Moby-Dick,” what is the name of the vengeful captain obsessed with hunting a white whale?
a) Captain Ahab
b) Captain Hook
c) Captain Nemo
d) Captain Kidd
Who wrote “The Metamorphosis,” a novella about a man who wakes up one day transformed into a giant insect?
a) Franz Kafka
b) Albert Camus
c) Fyodor Dostoevsky
d) Hermann Hesse
In “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley, what substance is used to control the population’s emotions and behavior?
a) Soma
b) Elixir
c) Prozac
d) Xanax
Who is the author of the epic poem “The Odyssey”?
a) Homer
b) Virgil
c) Ovid
d) Sophocles
Which literary work by Mary Shelley features the creation of a monster through scientific experimentation?
a) Frankenstein
b) Dracula
c) The Picture of Dorian Gray
d) Wuthering Heights
Who wrote the play “The Crucible,” which explores the Salem witch trials and McCarthyism?
a) Arthur Miller
b) Tennessee Williams
c) Eugene O’Neill
d) August Wilson
In “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tolkien, who is the wizard known as “Gandalf”?
a) Saruman
b) Radagast
c) Frodo Baggins
d) Gandalf
Who is the author of “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” a novel about a man whose portrait ages while he remains young and immoral?
a) Oscar Wilde
b) H.G. Wells
c) James Joyce
d) Virginia Woolf
Which Russian author is known for the novel “Crime and Punishment”?
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Anton Chekhov
d) Ivan Turgenev
Who wrote the “Aeneid,” an epic poem that tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero?
a) Homer
b) Virgil
c) Ovid
d) Sophocles
In “Les Misérables” by Victor Hugo, which character is a former convict seeking redemption?
a) Jean Valjean
b) Javert
c) Marius
d) Cosette
Who is the author of “The Brothers Karamazov,” a novel that explores themes of faith, doubt, and morality?
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Anton Chekhov
d) Ivan Turgenev
In “The Odyssey” by homer, who is the hero trying to return home after the Trojan War?
a) Odysseus
b) Achilles
c) Agamemnon
d) Hector
Who wrote “The Little Prince,” a novella about a young prince who travels from planet to planet?
a) Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
b) Albert Camus
c) Jean-Paul Sartre
d) Voltaire
Which classic novel by Charles Dickens features the character Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come?
a) Oliver Twist
b) Great Expectations
c) A Tale of Two Cities
d) A Christmas Carol
Who is the author of “The Hobbit,” a fantasy novel set in Middle-earth and a prequel to “The Lord of the Rings”?
a) C.S. Lewis
b) J.R.R. Tolkien
c) George R.R. Martin
d) Philip Pullman
In “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, what is the main character Santiago searching for?
a) The Philosopher’s Stone
b) The Holy Grail
c) A lost treasure
d) His personal legend
Who is the author of “The Divine Comedy,” an epic poem that includes the sections Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso?
a) Dante Alighieri
b) Giovanni Boccaccio
c) Petrarch
d) Machiavelli
Which English playwright is known for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “Macbeth,” and “Hamlet”?
a) William Wordsworth
b) William Faulkner
c) William Shakespeare
d) William Golding
Who wrote “The Stranger” (L’Étranger), a novel that explores the philosophy of the absurd and features the character Meursault?
a) Albert Camus
b) Jean-Paul Sartre
c) Simone de Beauvoir
d) André Gide
In “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Brontë, who is the brooding and vengeful protagonist?
a) Heathcliff
b) Mr. Rochester
c) Edward Fairfax Rochester
d) Edgar Linton
Who is the author of “The Sun Also Rises,” a novel that explores the lives of expatriates in 1920s Paris?
a) F. Scott Fitzgerald
b) Ernest Hemingway
c) John Steinbeck
d) William Faulkner
In “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame” by Victor Hugo, who is the deformed bell ringer of Notre-Dame Cathedral?
a) Jean Valjean
b) Javert
c) Quasimodo
d) Cosette
Who is the author of the play “Oedipus Rex,” a tragedy about the king of Thebes who unwittingly fulfills a prophecy?
a) Aeschylus
b) Euripides
c) Sophocles
d) Aristophanes
Which American novelist is known for “The Grapes of Wrath” and “Of Mice and Men”?
a) John Steinbeck
b) F. Scott Fitzgerald
c) Ernest Hemingway
d) William Faulkner
Who is the author of “The Odyssey”?
a) Homer
b) Virgil
c) Ovid
d) Sophocles
In “The Canterbury Tales” by Geoffrey Chaucer, what is the name of the inn where the pilgrims begin their journey?
a) The Tabard Inn
b) The Boar’s Head Inn
c) The Mermaid Inn
d) The Green Dragon Inn
Who wrote “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” a detective novel featuring Sherlock Holmes?
a) Agatha Christie
b) Arthur Conan Doyle
c) Raymond Chandler
d) Dashiell Hammett
Who wrote the epic poem “The Iliad”?
a) Homer
b) Virgil
c) Ovid
d) Aesop
Which novel is known for the famous opening line, “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife”?
a) “Moby-Dick”
b) “Pride and Prejudice”
c) “Frankenstein”
d) “Jane Eyre”
Who is the author of “The Great Gatsby”?
a) F. Scott Fitzgerald
b) Ernest Hemingway
c) John Steinbeck
d) William Faulkner
Which playwright wrote the tragedy “Hamlet”?
a) William Shakespeare
b) Anton Chekhov
c) Henrik Ibsen
d) Arthur Miller
Who wrote the novel “1984,” a dystopian classic?
a) George Orwell
b) Aldous Huxley
c) Ray Bradbury
d) H.G. Wells
One Hundred Years of Solitude” is a famous work by which author?
a) Gabriel García Márquez
b) Pablo Neruda
c) Jorge Luis Borges
d) Julio Cortázar
In which novel would you find the character Jean Valjean?
a) “War and Peace”
b) “Crime and Punishment”
c) “Les Misérables”
d) “Anna Karenina”
Who wrote the poem “The Waste Land”?
a) William Wordsworth
b) T.S. Eliot
c) Robert Frost
d) W.B. Yeats
Which author is known for the series of novels featuring detective Hercule Poirot?
a) Agatha Christie
b) Arthur Conan Doyle
c) Raymond Chandler
d) Dashiell Hammett
“To Kill a Mockingbird” is a novel written by:
a) F. Scott Fitzgerald
b) Ernest Hemingway
c) John Steinbeck
d) Harper Lee
Who is the author of “The Catcher in the Rye”?
a) J.D. Salinger
b) Kurt Vonnegut
c) John Updike
d) Philip Roth
In which classic novel would you find the character Atticus Finch?
a) “Brave New World”
b) “The Lord of the Flies”
c) “The Grapes of Wrath”
d) “To Kill a Mockingbird”
“The Brothers Karamazov” is a novel written by:
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Vladimir Nabokov
d) Ivan Turgenev
Who wrote “A Tale of Two Cities”?
a) Charles Dickens
b) Thomas Hardy
c) Jane Austen
d) Emily Brontë
In which novel would you find the character Raskolnikov, who commits a murder?
a) “War and Peace”
b) “Crime and Punishment”
c) “The Idiot”
d) “The Brothers Karamazov”
“The Odyssey” is an epic poem attributed to:
a) Virgil
b) Ovid
c) Aesop
d) Homer
Who is the author of “The Picture of Dorian Gray”?
a) Oscar Wilde
b) James Joyce
c) George Bernard Shaw
d) Samuel Beckett
Which of the following plays was written by William Shakespeare?
a) “Faust”
b) “The Divine Comedy”
c) “Macbeth”
d) “The Canterbury Tales”
“The Little Prince” is a novella written by:
a) Albert Camus
b) Jean-Paul Sartre
c) Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
d) Marcel Proust
Who authored the novel “War and Peace”?
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Alexander Pushkin
d) Ivan Turgenev
Which ancient Greek poet is credited with writing “The Odyssey”?
a) Homer
b) Virgil
c) Ovid
d) Aesop
“Wuthering Heights” is a novel written by:
a) Jane Austen
b) Charlotte Brontë
c) Emily Brontë
d) Elizabeth Gaskell
Who is the author of “Heart of Darkness”?
a) Joseph Conrad
b) E.M. Forster
c) George Orwell
d) Virginia Woolf
Which Nobel Prize-winning author wrote “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich”?
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
d) Anton Chekhov
Who is the author of “Pippi Longstocking”?
a) Roald Dahl
b) Astrid Lindgren
c) J.K. Rowling
d) Maurice Sendak
Which of the following works was written by Franz Kafka?
a) “War and Peace”
b) “The Metamorphosis”
c) “The Old Man and the Sea”
d) “The Scarlet Letter”
Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?
a) William Shakespeare
b) Christopher Marlowe
c) Ben Jonson
d) John Milton
“The Arabian Nights” is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales. Who is the traditional storyteller in the frame story?
a) Aladdin
b) Scheherazade
c) Sinbad the Sailor
d) Ali Baba
Who is the author of “The Stranger” (L’Étranger)?
a) Albert Camus
b) Jean-Paul Sartre
c) Gustave Flaubert
d) Marcel Proust
“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy was written by:
a) J.R.R. Tolkien
b) C.S. Lewis
c) George R.R. Martin
d) J.K. Rowling
Who is the author of “The Trial,” a novel about a man named Josef K. who is arrested and prosecuted by a mysterious court?
a) Franz Kafka
b) Friedrich Nietzsche
c) Arthur Schopenhauer
d) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“The Divine Comedy,” an epic poem, was written by:
a) Dante Alighieri
b) Petrarch
c) Boccaccio
d) Machiavelli
Who is the author of the play “The Cherry Orchard”?
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Anton Chekhov
d) Ivan Turgenev
“The Metamorphosis” is a novella written by:
a) Franz Kafka
b) Albert Camus
c) Jean-Paul Sartre
d) Fyodor Dostoevsky
Who is the author of “Fahrenheit 451,” a dystopian novel about a future society where books are banned and burned?
a) Ray Bradbury
b) Aldous Huxley
c) George Orwell
d) Philip K. Dick
“The Old Man and the Sea” is a novella written by:
a) Ernest Hemingway
b) John Steinbeck
c) F. Scott Fitzgerald
d) William Faulkner
“One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich” is a novel written by:
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
d) Anton Chekhov
Who is the author of “The Scarlet Letter”?
a) Nathaniel Hawthorne
b) Edgar Allan Poe
c) Herman Melville
d) Emily Dickinson
“The Hunchback of Notre-Dame” (Notre-Dame de Paris) is a novel written by:
a) Victor Hugo
b) Alexandre Dumas
c) Gustave Flaubert
d) Guy de Maupassant
Who wrote the novel “Crime and Punishment”?
a) Leo Tolstoy
b) Fyodor Dostoevsky
c) Anton Chekhov
d) Ivan Turgenev
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