LITERARY FORM: NOVEL: MCQs

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LITERARY FORM: NOVEL

MCQs

 

  • Who wrote The Sun Also Rises?
    A) Joseph Conrad
    B) Ernest Hemingway
    C) Thomas Hardy
    D) Mark Twain
    Answer: B

  • The Old Man and the Sea belongs to which author?
    A) Ernest Hemingway
    B) Charles Dickens
    C) D. H. Lawrence
    D) R. L. Stevenson
    Answer: A

  • Jane Austen wrote:
    A) Vanity Fair
    B) Emma
    C) Jude the Obscure
    D) Treasure Island
    Answer: B

  • Which of the following is NOT a work of Jane Austen?
    A) Pride and Prejudice
    B) Emma
    C) Catherine
    D) None of these
    Answer: C

  • Daniel Defoe belonged to which age?
    A) Modern Age
    B) Augustan Age
    C) Georgian Era
    D) Puritan Age
    Answer: B

  • Who wrote Moll Flanders?
    A) Jonathan Swift
    B) Daniel Defoe
    C) Mark Twain
    D) Joseph Conrad
    Answer: B

  • William Thackeray is the author of:
    A) Vanity Fair
    B) The Pilgrim’s Progress
    C) Sons and Lovers
    D) The Rainbow
    Answer: A

  • Catherine was written by:
    A) Charlotte Brontë
    B) William Thackeray
    C) Jane Austen
    D) Henry Fielding
    Answer: B

  • Joseph Conrad wrote:
    A) Heart of Darkness
    B) Treasure Island
    C) Jude the Obscure
    D) Amelia
    Answer: A

  • Lord Jim is a novel by:
    A) Daniel Defoe
    B) Joseph Conrad
    C) Herman Melville
    D) Mark Twain
    Answer: B

  • Who wrote Jane Eyre?
    A) Charlotte Brontë
    B) Jane Austen
    C) George Eliot
    D) Virginia Woolf
    Answer: A

  • Virginia Woolf belonged to which age?
    A) Georgian Era
    B) Victorian Age
    C) Modern Age
    D) Augustan Age
    Answer: C

  • Mrs Dalloway was written by:
    A) Virginia Woolf
    B) George Eliot
    C) Mark Twain
    D) Ernest Hemingway
    Answer: A

  • Who wrote To the Lighthouse?
    A) Virginia Woolf
    B) Daniel Defoe
    C) D. H. Lawrence
    D) Thomas Hardy
    Answer: A

  • Isle of the Cross was authored by:
    A) Herman Melville
    B) Joseph Conrad
    C) R. L. Stevenson
    D) George Eliot
    Answer: A

  • Which novelist is associated with the American Renaissance?
    A) Herman Melville
    B) Mark Twain
    C) Both A & B
    D) None
    Answer: C

  • George Eliot’s Middlemarch belongs to which age?
    A) Georgian Era
    B) Victorian Age
    C) Modern Age
    D) Puritan Age
    Answer: B

  • Who wrote The Mill on the Floss?
    A) George Eliot
    B) Charlotte Brontë
    C) D. H. Lawrence
    D) Virginia Woolf
    Answer: A

  • Which of the following is NOT a work of Mark Twain?
    A) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    B) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    C) Treasure Island
    D) Both A & B
    Answer: C

  • John Bunyan belonged to which age?
    A) Neo-Classical Age
    B) Puritan Age
    C) Victorian Age
    D) Modern Age
    Answer: B

  • Who wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress?
    A) John Bunyan
    B) Jonathan Swift
    C) Daniel Defoe
    D) Charles Dickens
    Answer: A

  • The Holy War was written by:
    A) Mark Twain
    B) John Bunyan
    C) Joseph Conrad
    D) Henry Fielding
    Answer: B

  • Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels belongs to which age?
    A) Modern Age
    B) Augustan Age
    C) Neo-Classical Age
    D) Georgian Era
    Answer: C

  • Who is the author of A Tale of a Tub?
    A) Jonathan Swift
    B) Henry Fielding
    C) William Thackeray
    D) R. L. Stevenson
    Answer: A

  • R. L. Stevenson wrote:
    A) Kidnapped
    B) Treasure Island
    C) Both A & B
    D) None
    Answer: C

  • D. H. Lawrence is associated with:
    A) Victorian Age
    B) Georgian Era
    C) Modern Age
    D) Puritan Age
    Answer: C

  • Sons and Lovers was authored by:
    A) D. H. Lawrence
    B) George Eliot
    C) Charlotte Brontë
    D) Thomas Hardy
    Answer: A

  • Which novel is by D. H. Lawrence?
    A) The Rainbow
    B) Jude the Obscure
    C) The Sun Also Rises
    D) Catherine
    Answer: A

  • Thomas Hardy wrote:
    A) The Return of the Native
    B) Vanity Fair
    C) A Single Man
    D) Treasure Island
    Answer: A

  • Jude the Obscure is a novel by:
    A) Thomas Hardy
    B) George Eliot
    C) Jane Austen
    D) Daniel Defoe
    Answer: A

  • Henry Fielding belonged to which literary age?
    A) Augustan Age
    B) Neo-Classical Age
    C) Victorian Age
    D) Modern Age
    Answer: A

  • Who authored Tom Jones?
    A) Daniel Defoe
    B) Henry Fielding
    C) John Bunyan
    D) Jonathan Swift
    Answer: B

  • Amelia was written by:
    A) Henry Fielding
    B) Jane Austen
    C) George Eliot
    D) Charlotte Brontë
    Answer: A

  • Christopher Isherwood’s work is:
    A) Goodbye to Berlin
    B) David Copperfield
    C) Emma
    D) Moby Dick
    Answer: A

  • A Single Man was written by:
    A) Christopher Isherwood
    B) William Thackeray
    C) Joseph Conrad
    D) D. H. Lawrence
    Answer: A

  • Which age is Ernest Hemingway associated with?
    A) Victorian Age
    B) Modern Age
    C) Georgian Era
    D) Augustan Age
    Answer: B

  • Who is the author of Pride and Prejudice?
    A) Jane Austen
    B) George Eliot
    C) Virginia Woolf
    D) Thomas Hardy
    Answer: A

  • Which novel was written by Daniel Defoe?
    A) Robinson Crusoe
    B) Gulliver’s Travels
    C) The Pilgrim’s Progress
    D) Catherine
    Answer: A

  • Who created the character Becky Sharp?
    A) Jane Austen
    B) William Thackeray
    C) Charles Dickens
    D) Jonathan Swift
    Answer: B

  • Villette belongs to:
    A) Charlotte Brontë
    B) George Eliot
    C) D. H. Lawrence
    D) Ernest Hemingway
    Answer: A

  • David Copperfield is a work of:
    A) Charles Dickens
    B) Mark Twain
    C) Jonathan Swift
    D) Herman Melville
    Answer: A

  • Who wrote The Pickwick Papers?
    A) Charles Dickens
    B) Daniel Defoe
    C) John Bunyan
    D) Thomas Hardy
    Answer: A

  • Herman Melville’s masterpiece is:
    A) Moby Dick
    B) Treasure Island
    C) Sons and Lovers
    D) Jude the Obscure
    Answer: A

  • George Eliot wrote:
    A) Middlemarch
    B) The Mill on the Floss
    C) Both A & B
    D) None
    Answer: C

  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was written by:
    A) Jonathan Swift
    B) Mark Twain
    C) Charles Dickens
    D) Daniel Defoe
    Answer: B

  • Who authored The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
    A) Mark Twain
    B) R. L. Stevenson
    C) Joseph Conrad
    D) Henry Fielding
    Answer: A

  • Jonathan Swift is best known for:
    A) Gulliver’s Travels
    B) The Rainbow
    C) Vanity Fair
    D) The Old Man and the Sea
    Answer: A

  • Which novelist belonged to the Victorian Age?
    A) Charles Dickens
    B) Thomas Hardy
    C) George Eliot
    D) All of these
    Answer: D

  • Henry Fielding’s Amelia belongs to which age?
    A) Puritan Age
    B) Augustan Age
    C) Victorian Age
    D) Modern Age
    Answer: B

  • Jane Austen’s Emma was published in:
    A) Georgian Era
    B) Victorian Age
    C) Modern Age
    D) Augustan Age
    Answer: A

  • Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe belongs to which age?
    A) Augustan Age
    B) Victorian Age
    C) Modern Age
    D) Puritan Age
    Answer: A

  • Herman Melville’s Isle of the Cross belongs to which age?
    A) American Renaissance
    B) Modern Age
    C) Georgian Era
    D) Augustan Age
    Answer: A

  • Jonathan Swift’s A Tale of a Tub is classified under:
    A) Neo-Classical Age
    B) Augustan Age
    C) Puritan Age
    D) Modern Age
    Answer: A

  • Ernest Hemingway’s writing style is associated with:
    A) Modern Age simplicity and realism
    B) Victorian sentimentality
    C) Augustan satire
    D) Puritan allegory
    Answer: A

  • Jane Austen focused mainly on:
    A) Social manners and marriage
    B) Industrial reform
    C) Political satire
    D) Religious allegory
    Answer: A

  • Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders is a story of:
    A) A woman’s adventures and struggles
    B) A boy’s schooling
    C) A sailor’s voyage
    D) A farmer’s life
    Answer: A

  • Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness explores:
    A) Colonialism in Africa
    B) Romance in England
    C) Social manners
    D) Adventure at sea
    Answer: A

  • Charlotte Brontë’s novels often explore:
    A) Women’s independence and inner life
    B) Seafaring adventures
    C) Political revolutions
    D) Satirical commentary
    Answer: A

  • Virginia Woolf pioneered:
    A) Stream-of-consciousness technique
    B) Allegorical prose
    C) Epic poetry
    D) Neo-classical satire
    Answer: A

  • Charles Dickens is known for depicting:
    A) Social injustice in Victorian society
    B) Colonial adventures
    C) Religious allegory
    D) Romantic satire
    Answer: A

  • Herman Melville’s Moby Dick is a novel about:
    A) A sailor’s pursuit of a whale
    B) An English countryside
    C) A colonial outpost
    D) A political revolution
    Answer: A

  • George Eliot’s real name was:
    A) Mary Ann Evans
    B) Emily Brontë
    C) Elizabeth Gaskell
    D) Virginia Woolf
    Answer: A

  • Mark Twain is often called:
    A) The father of American literature
    B) The father of modern allegory
    C) A Puritan preacher
    D) A Victorian realist
    Answer: A

  • John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress is an:
    A) Allegory of Christian life
    B) Adventure tale
    C) Historical romance
    D) Political satire
    Answer: A

  • Jonathan Swift’s satire mainly targeted:
    A) Politics and society
    B) Romantic love
    C) Industrialisation
    D) Religion only
    Answer: A

  • R. L. Stevenson is most famous for:
    A) Adventure novels
    B) Romantic poetry
    C) Christian allegory
    D) Political satire
    Answer: A

  • D. H. Lawrence’s works deal with:
    A) Human relationships and psychology
    B) Colonial politics
    C) Satire and allegory
    D) Seafaring adventures
    Answer: A

  • Thomas Hardy’s novels are known for:
    A) Tragic rural life in Victorian England
    B) Seafaring adventure
    C) Allegory of religion
    D) Political satire
    Answer: A

  • Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones is an example of:
    A) Picaresque novel
    B) Romantic novel
    C) Allegorical novel
    D) Adventure novel
    Answer: A

  • Christopher Isherwood’s Goodbye to Berlin inspired which later classic?
    A) The musical Cabaret
    B) The play Hamlet
    C) The novel 1984
    D) The movie Moby Dick
    Answer: A

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