iMind - World Literature Quiz
Question Which twentieth century Welsh poet wrote 'A Child's Christmas in Wales?
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Question What was Scrooge's first name?
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Question Estragon and Vladimir are the two main characters of which play, voted in a Royal National Theatre poll as the most significant English language play of the 20th century?
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Question Which controversial novel's main characters are Gibreel Farishta and Saladin Chamcha? The novel was the 1988 Whitbread Award winner and Booker Prize finalist.
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Question Which famous children's book character was created by Michael Bond?
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Question Which famous book title translated means "no place" or "place that does not exist"?
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Question William of Baskerville is the main character of which famous novel, later filmed?
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Question In which novel, first published in 1912, are the main characters called John Clayton and Jane Porter who, eventually, have a son called Jack?
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Question Who wrote Pinocchio?
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Question What is the name of Sherlock Holmes' housekeeper?
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Question What experimental novel by an Argentine author invited the reader to choose between a linear and a non-linear reading of the chapters?
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Question According to the bible, who was the first Christian Martyr?
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Question The band Steely Dan was named after something in William Burrough's novel 'Naked Lunch'. What?
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Question In the book by Henry Williamson, what kind of creature is Tarka?
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Question Which famous playwright won an Oscar as well as a Nobel Prize?
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Question Who created the fictional town of Middlemarch?
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Question The Brontë sisters had a brother who was a poet and painter. What was his name?
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Question In P.G. Wodehouse's series of books, what is Jeeves' first name?
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Question Miguel de Cervantes died on the 23rd of April 1616 and William Shakespeare died on the 23rd of April 1616. However, they did not die on the same day. Why not?
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Question "Lyrical Ballads" is a collection of poems which first appeared in the year 1798. It was a joint effort by two of England's most famous poets. Which two?
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Question In the poem "The Song of Hiawatha", what is the name of the river?
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Question In "The Taming of the Shrew", what was the name of the girl known as the shrew?
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Question "In truth I know not why I am so sad; it wearies me; you say it wearies you." The opening lines of which Shakespeare play?
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Question Where was Casanova from?
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Question Which author's first names were John Ronald Reuel?
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Question At what age do Adrian Mole's diaries start?
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Question In which novel does the character Major Major Major Major appear?
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Question Which book, published in 1816, was subtitled 'The Modern Prometheus'?
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Question Becky Sharp is a character in which famous novel?
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Question Which 1940s novel was originally titled 'The Last Man in Europe'?
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Question Who wrote the novel 'The Brothers Karamazov'?
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Question In Milton's 'Paradise Lost', the word 'Pandemonium' is used for the first time. What does he refer to?
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Question In Mary Shelley's novel, what is Dr Frankenstein's first name?
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Question Boccaccio's tales of the Decameron take place in the vicinity of which city?
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Question Who said: 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all'?
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Question Which 1971 novel written by William Peter Blatty was turned into a classic horror film?
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Question Which Italian author wrote the classic 'The Leopard' (Il Gattopardo)?
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Question General Lew Wallace wrote which book about the Roman Empire (which was later made into a Hollywood classic)?
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Question Which Pulitzer prize-winning American author wrote the Rabbit series of books?
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Question Which Shakespeare play concerns the two old friends Valentine and Proteus' love for the beautiful Julia?
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Question Which book, later made into a classic 40s film, would you find the villain 'Casper Gutman'?
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Question In which famous novel would you find the character 'Dolores Haze'?
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Question What is the name of the Harry Potter book to be published in June 2005?
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Question Mustardseed is a character from which Shakespeare play?
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Question In the New Testament, Zacharias was the father of whom?
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Question Whose first play is called 'Catalina'?
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Question Which French poet born in 1821 was described by Rimbaud as 'The first seer, king of poets, a true god"?
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Question For which Ministry did Winston Smith work in 1984?
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Question In which book would you find the exceedingly strong drink called the 'Pan-galactic Gargle Blaster'?
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Question What is the name of the Eugene O'Neill play set in Harry Hope's bar?
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Question Greater love hath no man than this.... . Complete.
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Question Bob Kane died on November 3rd 1998. What was he best known for?
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Question Evidence suggests that one of Shakespeare's 'lost' plays was a comedy written as a companion piece to "Love's Labours Lost". What is the title of the lost play?
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Question Eye for eye, tooth for tooth. What follows?
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Question How many lines are there in a sonnet?
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Question How many syllables in Haiku?
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Question In which book would you find a Hefalump?
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Question Jane Austen had five brothers but only one sister. What was her name?
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Question One of Shakespeare's tragedies is called "The Scottish Play" by superstitious actors. Which?
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Question Ruritania is an imaginary country which was invented as a setting for two novels. Now the name is used to describe any state where the intrigues of a reactionary court dominate politics. Name either of the two books in which it first appeared.
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Question Several of Dickens' novels take their main character's name as their title: "Oliver Twist" or "David Copperfield" for example. Name the missing surname in "Martin...".
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Question What did Professor Challenger bring back from the "Lost World" to prove that it existed?
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Question What is Sherlock Holmes' seven percent solution in "The Sign of Four"?
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Question What is the last word in the New Testament?
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Question What is the Rosy Crucifixion?
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Question What new-born animal did Fern save from the hatchet?
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Question What were the "golden apples" of Greek mythology?
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Question Which American poet was brought back from Italy to the US in a cage in 1945?
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Question Which British Prime Minister makes an appearance in "The London Embassy" by Paul Theroux?
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Question Which French writer who later won the Goncourt Prize twice, fought as an RAF pilot in the Battle of Britain?
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Question Which Henry James novel was recently filmed by Jane Campion (of "The Piano" fame)?
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Question Which novel opens with this sentence "You don't know about me, without you have read a book by the name of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", but that ain't no matter".
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Question Which poem ends: And you each gentle animal to you for life may bind and make it follow at your call if you are always kind
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Question Who is David John Cornwell better known as?
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Question Who is Karen Blixen better known as?
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Question Who was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
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Question Who writes the "Discworld" novels?
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Question Who wrote The Threepenny Opera?
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Question Who wrote: The moving finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your piety nor wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line, Nor all your tears wash out a word of it.
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Question The depiction of the Mad Hatter in "Alice in Wonderland" reflected a poisoning of 19th century hatmakers from what?
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