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1. Fleming’s Bond novels were produced through?
a. Pan
b. Signet
c. Both
d. None
2. Pan was established in?
a. 1944
b. 1964
c. 1954
d. 1934
a. Drama
b. Literary fiction
c. Poems
d. History
4. Who composed soundtracks for the first three Harry Potter films?
a. John Adams
b. John Williams
c. George Gershwin
d. Max Steiner
a. Green
b. White
c. Gold
d. Pink
6. Who merchandised Harry Potter the most?
a. J.K Rowling
b. John Adams
c. Andrew Blake
d. Warner Bros
7. Warner Bros purchased the film rights to the first ……novels of the Harry Potter?
a. 5
b. 4
c. 2
d. 1
a. American
b. African
c. Italian
d. None
a. Pam Mclntyre
b. Peter Carey
c. David
d. Tim Winton
10. The book about Harry Potter by Andrew Blake is?
a. Active Contours
d. None
11. The term _____ expresses the sense that these quite different cultural- social positions are
nevertheless always in relation to each other?
a. Farm
b. Field
c. Both A and B
d. None
12. The key paradigm for identifying popular fiction is not creativity, but?
a. Thought
b. Burden
c. Industry
d. All of these
13. ‘The Fortunes of Nigel’ incidentally sold _____ copies the first morning of its publication?
a. 7000
b. 3000
c. 4000
d. 5000
14. ‘The Fortunes of Nigel’ was written by?
a. James Joyce
c. Marlow
d. Anton Chekhov
a. 1822
b. 1422
c. 1522
d. 1622
d. None of these
a. Preferred to author
b. Preferred to reader
c. Preferred to critic
d. All of these
18. Popular fiction is a kind of?
a. Industrial practice
b. Social practice
c. Cultural practice
d. None of these
a. Popular fiction has less to do with discourses of creativity and originality and more to do
with production and sheer hard work
b. Popular fiction has more to do with discourses of creativity and originality and less to do with
production and sheer hard work
c. Popular fiction has less to do with discourses of creativity and originality and less to do with
production and sheer hard work
d. Popular fiction has more to do with discourses of creativity and originality and more to do
with production and sheer hard work
21. Who wrote the best study of the 1950s epic fantasy The Lord of the Rings?
a. Tom Shippey.
b. Tolkien.
c. Joyce.
d. Frost.
b. JRR Tolkien
c. Hardy
d. Ezra Pound
23. Who considered the author of the twentieth] century greater even than Joyce himself?
a. JK Rowling
b. Tom Shippey
c. Tolkien
d. Frost
a. Romantics
b. Victorians
c. Postmodernists
d. The Modernists
a. Tolkien
b. Shippey
c. Joyce
d. Hemingway
a. To spread positivity
a. Yes
b. No
a. Tom Shippey
b. Ken Gelder
c. Scott Turow
d. Tolkien
29. Who was impressed by Joyces’ novel “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”?
a. Tolkien
b. Scott Turow
c. Ken Gelder
d. JK Rowling
30. Who said, “Artists are the antennae of the race, but the bullet-headed many will never learn
to trust their great artists”?
a. Ken Gelder
b. JK Rowling
c. Scott Turow
d. Ezra Pound
a. Faster
b. Slower
c. Both a,b
d. None
a. J.H Miller
b. Harry potter
c. Both a,b
d. None
33. Andrew BlaThe best discussion of the ideological-cultural differences between high and low
cultural forms is?
a. Harry potter
b. MC's Prey
c. Andreas Huyssen
d. None
34. Which is an avid reader of popular romances?
a. De Botton
b. Marcel Proust
c. Madame Bovary
d. None
a. Madame Bovary
b. Flaubert
c. Both a,b
d. None
36. Australian Sydney Passengers seem to inhabit and replicate the era of?
a. Sherlock Holmes
b. Marcel Proust
c. Marie Claire
d. Both a,b
a. Novel writing
b. Novel reading
c. Both a,b
d. None
38. The essay “The Future of the Novel” was written by?
a. John Sutherland
b. Henry Fielding
c. Henry James
d. Oscar Wilde
a. Henry James
b. J.R.R Tolkien
c. J.K Rowling
d. Jane Austin
a. Virginia Woolf
b. William Faulkner
c. Homer
d. James Joyce
a. December 1920
b. January 1920
c. January 1921
d. December 1921
a. Robert Harris
d. J. K Rowling
a. Treasure Land
b. A Strange Story
c. Jack Sheppard
a. Recondite
b. Analytical
c. Spherical
d. Sensuous
a. Dull
b. Vast
c. Simple
d. Scholarly
a. 1914
b. 1915
c. 1913
d. 1911
a. J. K. Rowling
b. D. H. Lawrence
c. James Joyce
d. R. L. Stevenson
48. World Famous short story series about detective Sherlock Holmes is created by?
a. G.B Shaw
b. Hopkins
c. Conan Doyle
d. E.M.Forster
a. Russian
b. American
c. British
d. Indian
b. Val Andrews
c. Jeter Naslund
d. Both b and c
51. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was Born in?
a. 1854
b. 1855
c. 1859
d. 1860
a. Henry Fielding
b. H.G.Wells
c. Ian Fleming
a. Dickinson
b. E.Pound
c. Shaw
d. Ian Fleming
a. New York
b. California
c. New Jersey
d. Washington
b. Actor
mated that the total sales of Bond merchandize amounted to some $50 mil-
a. Ian Fleming
b. Conan Doyle
c. Jeff Smith
d. Both a and b
57. Ian Fleming, British writer famous for writing spy novels about secret agent James Bond,
died on?
a. 1964
b. 1908
c. 1971
d. 1934
58. Who thought that TIME magazine has lost its literary credentials?
a. Stephen King
b. Scot Turow
c. Henry James
d. None
d. Both
60. Who wrote that Stephen King, John Grisham or Catherine Cookson has become brands in
themselves.
a. Scot Turow
b. Henry James
c. Clive bloom
d. Both
61. About half of John Gresham’s novels has been turned into?
a. Theatrical plays
b. Dramas
c. Films
d. Novel
a. 15 million viewers
b. 10 million viewers
c. 11 million viewers
d. 12 million viewers
a. John Grisham
b. Ruth Rendell
c. J.K Rowling
d. None
d. B,C
a. Carrie
c. The Shining
d. None
a. Carrie
b. Maximum Overdrive
d. None
67. Sherlock Holmes is the master piece of?
a. Ian Fleming
b. J.K Rowling
d. None
a. Literature
b. Literary Theory
c. Literary Criticism
d. None of these
a. Stereotypical
b. Genuine
c. Renowned
d. None of these
b. non-generic
c. Conventional
d. Odd
a. Aristocrats.
b. Kings.
c. Slaves
d. Ordinary People
a. Robert McKee
b. Hardy
c. T.S. Eliot
d. Ezra Pound
74. Story (‘thou shalt respect thine audience’ was written by?
a. J.K. Rowling
b. J. R. R. Tolkien
d. Robert McKee
a. Pierre Bourdieu
b. Derrida
c. Freud
d. Charlie
a. American Poet
b. Russian Writer
c. Indian playwright
d. French sociologist
b. opera talks of high cultural production and soap opera talks of low
c. Opera talks of low culture production and soap opera talks of high
d. None
78. Who considered the author of the twentieth] century greater even than Joyce himself?
a. JK Rowling
b. Tom Shippey
c. Tolkien
d. Frost
a. Pam Mclntyre
b. Peter Carey
c. David
d. Tim Winton
a. Henry James
b. J.R.R Tolkien
c. J.K Rowling
d. Jane Austin
Chapter 2
47. As Tolkien-based tourism flourished across the islands, the minister for tourism
became known as the ‘__Lord of the Rings’.
a. Minister Responsible
b. Minister Perfect
c. Minister Hit
d. Minister charm
48. ____has painted two of its planes with images from the films and has adopted the
slogan, ‘The Airline to Middle Earth’.
a. Australia
b. New Zealand
c. France
d. America
49. New Zealand has de-militarized itself and no longer contributes to the __alliance.
a. Australian-US
b. Indo-Pak
c. Franco-Russia
d. Franco-US
50. Jacqueline Rose has been one of only a few recent commentators to talk about
fantasy in relation to the
a. Reality
b. Fantasy itself
c. Governance
d. Nation
51. Jacqueline Rose takes fantasy as a-------condition, not a literary genre.
a. Lethal
b. Psychic
c. Pathetic
d. Reality based
52. Exile becomes the means of experiencing a fantasy state, belonging yet no longer
belonging – like Freud when he leaves Vienna, and like Frodo when he leaves the
Shire. Says
a. Jacqueline Rose
b. Mooney
c. Lenny Turner
d. Simon Reeve
53. Modern epic fantasy in fact continually worries about ___: about the place it has left.
a. Fantasy itself
b. Reality
c. Imaginary world
d. Pseudo-world
61. ____captures this combination of horror and terror in the Libeskind design when he
says it embodies ‘both the traumatic and the triumphal’.
a. Jacqueline Rose
b. Mooney
c. Shippey
d. Hal Foster
62. The angular towers around the spire are designed ‘so that each year on September
11, between the hours of 8.46 am when the first plane hit, and 10.28 am, when the
second tower collapsed, the sun will shine____’.
a. Without shadow
b. With double shadow
c. With Dark shadow
d. None of these
63. The architecture critic of the New York Times, declared, ‘If you are looking for the
marvelous, here’s where you will find it’: in other words, architecture as epic fantasy.
a. Lenny Turner
b. Simon Reeve
c. Herbert Muschamp
d. H. G. Wells
64. The master-criminal in most of the James Bond films, who was involved in the acts of
mass-destruction’ is
a. Ernst Stavro Blofeld
b. Frodo
c. Donald Pleasence
d. Telly Savalas
65. ____puts into effect precisely the fantasy of The Lord of the Rings that ‘power itself is
accomplice with its own destruction’.
a. Baudrillard
b. Mooney
c. Spengler
d. Shippey
66. The nearer it gets to ‘perfection’, the faster it propels itself towards self-destruction:
this is one of the logics of modern
a. Epic Fantasy
b. Horror Fantasy
c. Underworld
d. Dark World
67. Networked alliances have been crucial to modern
a. Horror Fantasy
b. Epic Fantasy
c. Dark World
d. Underworld
68. These leaders’ counter-terrorist rhetoric has absolutely relied upon a___ of evil from
which liberal democracy in the West is then earnestly distinguished.
a. Manichean conception
b. Boethian conception
c. Pseudo conception
d. Real conception
69. ‘What Went Wrong?’ is a work by
a. Margaret Atwood
b. Dan Brown
c. Ray Bradbury
d. Bernard Lewis
75. For ___, The Lord of the Rings was nothing less than an ‘attack’, as he saw it, ‘on the
modern world’.
a. Colin Wilson
b. Frodo
c. Jules Verne
d. H. G. Wells
76. This is another reason why it is possible to see epic fantasy today not as escapist, but
as___ on a global scale.
a. Horrific
b. Terroristic
c. Realistic
d. Mystic
77. It is almost as if George Orwell had lost out to Ian Fleming in predicting the future.
Says:
a. Tzvetan Todorova
b. Philip K. Dick
c. Toni Morrison
d. Hal Foster
78. Terry Goodkind is a____fantasy novelist.
a. US
b. British
c. Spanish
d. African
⮚ a literary movement
⮚ a social protest
⮚ a moral obstacle
⮚ a religious pilgrimage
⮚ a literary movement
⮚ 19th century
⮚ 20th century
⮚ 17th century
⮚ 16th century
⮚ limited options
⮚ profound religious dedication
⮚ extreme poverty
⮚ new possibilities
4. Modernism is known for...
⮚ conformity
⮚ experimentation
⮚ a religious pilgramage
⮚ lack of creativity
⮚ music
⮚ sculpture
⮚ philosophy
⮚ all of the options listed
6. Modernist themes include all except...
⮚ modernism
⮚ disillusionment
⮚ transcendentalism
⮚ biblical allusions
⮚ rhythmic poetry
⮚ gothic poetry
⮚ spoken word poetry
⮚ free verse poetry
11. Which is NOT a Modernist Poet
⮚ T.S. Elliot
⮚ W.B. Yeats
⮚ Robert Frost
⮚ Edgar Allen Poe
⮚ Ezra Pound
⮚ James Joyce
⮚ D.H Lawrence
⮚ Samuel Beckett
⮚ Ralph Waldo Emerson
⮚ Virginia Woolf
⮚ different narrators
⮚ interior monologues
⮚ stream of consciousness
⮚ all of the options listed
14. Aims to provide a textual equivalent to the stream of a fictional character's consciousness
⮚ different narrators
⮚ stream of consciousness
⮚ features of narratives
⮚ modernist themes
15. T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Rabindra Nath Tagore were greatly influenced by:
⮚ John Masefield
⮚ Ezra Pound
⮚ G.M. Hopkins
⮚ Lady Gregory
16. D.H. Lawrence was a pioneer of:
c) An attempt to break down the barriers between high and low culture
2) According to postmodernism, which of the following affects how we see the world?
a) Culture
b) Gender
c) Language
3) Postmodernism asserts that all worldviews offer unbiased truth claims about reality.
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c) none of these
a) Social constructs
a) Objective
b) Universal
c) Socially constructed
d) Absolute
a) Science/Secularism
b) Christian
c) Muslim
8) The belief that denies the existence or accessibility of an objective reality is called
a) Anti-realism
b) "God is dead"
c) Pragmatism
d) Metanarrative
9) A hybrid worldview of postmodernism that believes since we are fallen and limited, we
should demonstrate humility by refusing to make an exclusive truth claim.
a) Pragmatism
b) Sophism
c) Christian postmodernism
d) Post-postmodernism
a) Fragmentation
c) Intertextuality
4) Social Evils
a) Time
a) A literary collage
d) None of these
a) Modernism
b) Romanticism
c) Postmodernism
d) Deconstruction
a) Postmodernism
b) Romanticism
c) Modernism
d) Structuralism
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
c) fiction
d) None of these
❖ Determinism
❖ Detailism
❖ Social Environment
❖ Poverty
❖ Structuralism
❖ Darwin's theory of evolution
❖ Traditional Literary
❖ Realism
❖ None of the above
❖ Romanticism
❖ Naturalism
5- Who raised the slogan “Back to Nature”:
❖ Realism
❖ Pragmatism
❖ Naturalism
❖ Existantialism
6- Who said “Reverse the usual practice and you will almost always do right”:
❖ Mahatma Gandhi
❖ Rousseau
❖ Dewey
❖ Plato
❖ Pragmatism
❖ Idealism
❖ Marxism
❖ Idealism and Marxism
8- Saying the opposite of what you mean is:
❖ Situational irony
❖ Verbal irony
❖ Non ironic
❖ Coincidence
9- You wouldn’t use situational irony in a formal essay, but you might:
❖ Passion
❖ Energy
❖ Mystery
❖ Love
❖ Happiness
❖ Peace
❖ Rebirth
❖ Summer
❖ Wedding Bed
❖ Garden
❖ Bed
❖ Mother's Grave
❖ A reference
❖ A cliché
❖ A symbol
More Terms
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the essential elements of satire:
b. Use of irony
a. Horatian
b. Juvenalian
c. Calm
d. Menippean
b. Complicate a plot
b. Flash-f moves into the future, whereas flashback moves into the past
1. What is a motif?
a. a type of theme
d. a catchphrase
a. thunderstorms
c. complaining in conversation
d. both a and c
a. Literary paradox
b. Logical paradox
b. To generate mystery
a. Irony
b. Logical paradox
c. Juxtaposition
d. Oxymoron
4. Rather than coming up with literary paradoxes from scratch, it may be best to:
a. Come up with logical paradoxes first
1) The Lord of the Rings is one of the greatest novel of all the times from
English author
a. Conan Doyle
b. Agatha Christie
c. J.R.R. Tolkien
d. J.K. Rowling
2) It started basically as the sequel to a children’s story
a. The Tale of Peter Rabbit
b. The Hobbit
c. The Little Prince
d. Treasure Island
3) The setting of the novel at the start of the novel
a. Graveyard
b. Church
c. Temple
d. A beautiful place, Shire
4) The main antagonist of the story
a. Lord Sauron
b. Gandalf
c. Bilbo
d. Frodo
5) Who was first to see the dangers and powers of rings?
a. Frodo
b. Gandalf
c. Sam
d. Gimli
6) Before Gollum found the ring, he was an innocent hobbit named
a. Elf
b. Bilbo
c. Smeagle
d. Saruman
7) Best friend of Frodo was
a. Bilbo
b. Aragorn
c. Legolas
d. Sam
8) Aragorn is the rightful king for
a. Shire
b. Moria
c. Mordor
d. Gondor
9) Saruman through his powers creates endless numbers of
a. Orcs
b. Arrows & bows
c. Ents
d. Uruk-hai
10) In "Fellowship of the Ring," what gift does Lady Galadriel give Gimli
before the fellowship leaves Lothlorien?
a. A dagger
b. A sword
c. Three strands of her hair
d. An elvish arrow and bow
11) How many times does Gollum say precious in "The Two Towers"?
a. 16
b. 12
c. 11
d. 13
12) Which of the Three Rings of Power did Galadriel wear?
13) Who is the last keeper of the elven ring Narya, the Ring of Fire?
a. Gandalf
b. Arwen
c. Cirdan
d. Sam
a. Gwaihir
b. Frodo and Sam
c. Arwen and Aragorn
d. Merry and pippin
15) Hobbits eat seven meals a day. What comes directly after elevensies?
a. Afternoon tea
b. Supper
c. Luncheon
d. Brunch
16) In "The Two Towers," what is the name of the treelike species Merry and
Pippin befriend in Fangorn Forest?
a. Ent
b. Treebeard
c. Leaflong
d. None of these
17) When Frodo is attacked by the Witch-king, who attempts to hit his heart
with a Morgul blade, what is he almost turned into?
a. A Wraith
b. Uruk-hai
c. A Balrog
d. An Orc
a. Bilbo
b. Feanor
c. Earendil
d. Celebrimbor
19) What was the name of the book that Bilbo was writing about his
adventures?
a. The Hobbit
b. The Little Prince
c. There and Back Again
d. My Adventures at the Shire
20) Which is not part of the trilogy, The Lord of the Rings?
21) Who possesses the ring of power at the start of the trilogy?
a. Gandalf
b. Bilbo
c. Frodo
d. Sauron
22) Who do the hobbits encounter at the Prancing Pony?
a. Gandalf
b. Legolas
c. Strider
d. Boromir
23) How many members make up the fellowship of the ring?
a. Seven
b. Eight
c. Nine
d. Ten
24) What is the name of the elf in the fellowship?
a. Gimli
b. Legolas
c. Merry
d. Boromir
25) What is the name of the dwarf in the fellowship?
a. Gimli
b. Legolas
c. Merry
d. Boromir
26) When the pass of Caradhras is blocked, where does Frodo say the
fellowship should go?
a. Rivendell
b. Lothlorien
c. Moria
d. Minas Tirith
27) Who is the first member of the fellowship to be separated from the
group?
a. Gandalf
b. Legolas
c. Boromir
d. Aragorn
28) What happens at the end of the first movie?
a. Merry and Pippin are carried off by orcs and Uruk-hai
b. Boromir is killed
c. Frodo and Sam leave the others behind
d. All of the above
29) Who has been following Sam and Frodo?
a. Gollum
b. Sméagol
c. A and B
d. None of the above
30) Who is the king of Rohan?
a. Théoden
b. Wormtongue
c. Éowyn
d. Éomer
31) Where is Saruman’s tower, Orthanc, located?
a. Minas Tirith
b. Rivendell
c. Helm’s Deep
d. Isengard
32) What animal does Gollum give to Frodo?
a. A ferret
b. A rabbit
c. A mouse
d. A fish
33) Where does Théoden decide to send his people?
a. Minas Tirith
b. Rivendell
c. Helm’s Deep
d. Isengard
34) What forest creatures do Pippin and Merry come across?
a. Orcs
b. Uruk-hai
c. Rabbits
d. Ents
35) Whom does Aragorn love?
a. Éowyn
b. Arwen
c. Galadriel
d. None of the above
36) Who shows up to help defend Helm’s Deep at the last moment?
a. The Ents
b. An elf army
c. The riders of Rohan, led by Éomer
d. All of the above
37) Who is the steward of Gondor?
a. Denethor
b. Boromir
c. Aragorn
d. Faramir
38) What is the name of the capital of Gondor?
a. Osgiliath
b. Helm’s Deep
c. Minas Tirith
d. Cirith Ungol
39) To whom does Pippin pledge allegiance?
a. Denethor
b. Faramir
c. Aragorn
d. Gandalf
40) What are Sam and Frodo running out of as they journey to Mount
Doom?
a. Water
b. Strength
c. Food
d. All of the above
41) What does Elrond offer to Aragorn?
a. The evenstar
b. A ring
c. A sword
d. Immortal life
42) How is the ring destroyed at Mount Doom?
a. Sam drops it into the lava
b. Frodo drops it into the lava
c. It falls into the lava as Gollum and Frodo struggle for it
d. An eagle carries Frodo to the lip of the mountain and he drops the
ring
43) Who finally kills the witch-king?
a. Éowyn
b. Merry
c. Théoden
d. Pippin
44) Who is the first hobbit to get married?
a. Merry
b. Pippin
c. Frodo
d. Sam
45) Who departs with the elves at the trilogy’s conclusion?
a. Bilbo
b. Frodo
c. Gandalf
d. All of the above
46) Who was Bilbo's adopted heir?
a. Drogo
b. Lotho
c. Otho
d. Frodo
47) Which hobbit did not go with Frodo to Rivendell?
a. Samwise Gamgee
b. Peregrin Took
c. Meriadoc Brandybuck
d. Fredegar Bolger
48) What is not a name for the creatures that followed the hobbits from the
Shire to Rivendell?
a. Ringwraith
b. Úlairi
c. Nazgûl
d. Onodrim
49) Where is Elrond the master of at the time of the War of the Ring?
a. Lindon
b. Lorien
c. Rivendell
d. Fangorn
50) What wizard lived in Orthanc?
a. Radagast the brown
b. Saruman the white
c. Gandalf the white
d. Gandalf the grey
51) Which one of Tolkien's creations does not play a role in "The Lord of
the Rings", but rather plays a significant role in "The Hobbit"?
a. Gothmog
b. Treebeard
c. Shelob
d. Smaug
52) What kind of creature did Treebeard claim was made in mockery of the
Ents?
a. Trolls
b. Huorns
c. Orcs
d. Men
53) In the first book of the trilogy, 'The Fellowship Of The Ring' which is
not a true chapter?
a. Flight to the Ford
b. Lothlorien
c. A Conspiracy Unmasked
d. The Fall of Gandalf
54) In 'The Two Towers' which is not a true chapter?
a. The White Rider
b. Helm's Deep
c. The Passage of the Marshes
d. The Departure of Faramir
55) In 'The Return Of The King' which is not a true chapter?
a. The Journey Home
b. The Siege of Gondor
c. The Black Gate Opens
d. Many Partings
56) What was name of the river that flowed through Lorien?
a. Anduin
b. Silverlode
c. Loudwater
d. Brandywine
57) The pipe-weed that Pippin and Merry found in Isengard was from the
Shire.
a. True
b. False
58) Is Isildur's Bane the One Ring?
a. Yes
b. No
59) Who was the greatest of all the eagles of the Third Age?
a. Gwaihir
b. Mustavial
c. Landroval
d. Hovasthir
60) What was the effect of the drink that Merry and Pippin consumed at
Treebeard's house?
a. They were able to understand the trees of the forest.
b. They became much better swordsmen.
c. They grew taller and their hair more curly.
d. The drink had no effect other than to nourish them.
61) How many rings of power were there all together?
a. 13
b. 17
c. 20
d. 24
62) Which of the following houses of men is featured in "The Lord of the
Rings"?
a. House of Hador
b. House of Eorl
c. House of Haleth
d. House of Bëor
63) Who was not an owner of the Red Book of Westmarch?
a. Findegil
b. Gandalf
c. Bilbo
d. Elanor
64) How many copies of the novel were sold worldwide?
a. Over 150 million copies
b. Over 60 million copies
c. 50 million copies
d. None of these
65) A wizard who keeps the whole trilogy running
a. Gollum
b. Aragorn
c. Gandalf
d. Saruman
66) Legolas was
a. Wizard
b. Elf
c. Orc
d. Witch
67) What did Aragorn, Imrahil, Gandalf, Elladan, Eomer and Elrohir decide
during the Last Debate?
a. To fight Sauron
b. How to destroy the ring of power
c. How to save Frodo Baggins
d. All of the above
a. True
b. False
69) Who stabs Saruman in the beginning of “The Return of the King?
a. Aragorn
b. Grima Wormtongue
c. Gandalf
d. Frodo
a. The Grey
b. The Black
c. The White
d. The Dead
(a) London
(b) Stockholm
(c) Paris
15. What was the first film about Sherlock Holmes?
(a) Sherlock Holmes by Guy Ritchie
(b) Sherlock Holmes Baffled by Arthur Marvin
(c) The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes by Billy Wilder
16. How many stories about Sherlock Holmes were written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
(a) 33
(b) 60
(c) 78
17. What is the title of the first story where Sherlock first appear?
(a) Mycroft
(b) John
(c) James
24. In "The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet," who is the maid Lucy's lover?
(a) Mary
(b) Arthur holder
(c) Alexander holder
(d) The green-grocer
25. In "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," who explains the backstory?
(a) Toller
(b) Alice
(c) Mrs. Toller
(d) Mr. Rucastle
27. In “The Sign of Four” Sherlock Holmes unravels a mystery of ………….and a murder.
(a) Sleepwalker
(a) Watson
29. In “The Sign of Four” Mary Morston received a pearl with a note instructing her to go to
the……….in London’s west end.
(a) 12
(b) 13
(c) 14
(d) 15
32. Which character is depicted as inherently savage and malicious and is represented as the
embodiment of evil in “The Sign of Four”.
(a) Tonga
(a) Pearl
(b) Money
(c) Dress
(d) Crown
36. What happens to Agra treasure at the end of “The Sign of Four”.
a) An Indian prince
(c) A Sikh
(d) A Merchant
38. What was written on the note found next to Bartholomew’s body in Chapter 5?
(a) Good-Bye
(a) Bird
(b) Snake
(c) Dog
(d) Pigeon
“My mind”, he said, “rebels at stagnation. Give me problems, give me work, give me the most
abstruse cryptogram or the most intricate analysis and I am in…………..’’.
(a) Hell
(c) Gregson
(a) A knife
(b) A revolver
(a) Holmes
(d) Watson
(b) china
(c) England
(d) Europe.
(a) Afghanistan
(b) Iraq
(c) Russia
(d) Austria
(a) fourth
(b) Third
(c) First
(d) Second.
(a) Piano
(b) Flute
(c) violin
(d) Clarinet
(c) watson
(d) Mr Drebber.
(c) Beloved
(d) cursed.
54. John Ferrier and whom survive the wagon train that starved to death?
(b) Lucy
(c) Sherlock
(d) Lestrade
56. What piece of information does Holmes identify about Watson upon their first meeting?
(a) Times
(c) Brooklyn
(a) Cartwright
(a) Hugo
(b) Charles
(c) Rodger
(d) Henry
60. Holme's final clue that leads him to the motive behind the crime
(a) Tumour
(c) Murder
64. When Watson and Sir Henry go the moor in search of Selden, Watson sees the shadow of a
man on the top. Who was the man whose shadow Watson saw?
(b) Selden
(c) Holmes
(d) Stapleton
65. When Watson comes to Baskerville Hall with Sir Henry, he realizes that the butler Barrymore
and his wife are hiding a secret. What was the secret?
(b) They were the ones who had brought the hound
66. Why does Stapleton object when Sir Henry tries to woo Stapleton's sister?
(c) Because she was not his sister and was his wife
(d) Because he though Sir Henry was poor
68. Chapter 5 is titled, "Three Broken Threads." In this metaphor, the "threads" represent
(a) Murder
(b) Suspect
(c) Character
(d) Leads
69. The date of the document which told the legend of the Baskervile curse is
(a) 1782
(b) 1791
(c) 1742
(d) 1760
(d) Cartwright
(b) Barrymore
(a) Einstein
(a)Watson
(b)His cat
(c) Porlock
(b) 3876
(c) Couplet
(d) 534
(a) Irish
(b) Joycian
(c) Hard Aberdonian
(d) American
78. Jean Greuze was a:
(a) Character
(b) Poet
(c) Detective
(d) Criminal
80. Prof. Moriarty had his balance in:
(a) Painter
(b) Thief
(c) Dead Man
(d) A friend
82. The Manor House was built during:
(a) Holmes
(b) Prof. Moriarty
(c) MacDonald
(d) Cecil Barker
(a) Goodbye
(b) N.M 546
(c) V.V 341
(d) Mayor
87. Chapter 4 of Valley of Fear is
(a) Darkness
(b) Death of Mayor
(c) The tragedy of Birlstone
(d) Hound of Baskervilles
88. Well known American firm in Chapter 4 is
By (13431,13456,13453,13412)
1- Harry potter is a masterpiece written by
a) Class difference
b) Racial supremacy
c) Marxism
d) Capitalism
22- “Pure blood vs muggles” is an allusion to _____.
a) Hitler regime
b) Stalin regime
c) Genghis Khan
d) Colonialism
23- Dursleys are a mirror of _____ class of modern day society.
a) Working
b) Elite
c) Consumer bourgeoise
d) Middle
24- Dolores Umbridge governs Hogwarts in _____ ways.
a) Democratic
b) Oligarch
c) Marxist
d) Authoritarian
25- Umbridge got the headmastership through_______.
a) Her qualification
b) Her links in the corrupt ministry of magic
c) Her status
d) Her age
26- Which system in wizarding world is bureaucratic in nature?
a) Ministry of magic
b) Headmastership
c) Professorship
d) Ministry of magic
27- The four houses of Hogwarts are like_______.
a) Legislative bodies
b) Political parties
c) Social class
d) Military
28- “House elves” are symbolic of which institution?
a) Voluntary workers
b) Slavery
c) Consumers
d) Employees
29- Hermione’s movement to free house elves is ________ in nature.
a) Abolitionist
b) Futuristic
c) Feminist
d) Violent
30- Malfoys are __________.
a) Marxists
b) Supremacists
c) Progressives
d) Revolutionaries
31- Weasleys fail to move upwards in society because_____.
a) Protest
b) Resistance
c) Violence
d) Misinformation
33- ___________ resist the apocalyptic darkness.
a) Dumbledore’s army
b) Death eaters
c) Voldemort
d) House elves
34- Dursleys are constantly watched by wizards. It is ____________.
a) Cooperation
b) Surveillance
c) Resistance
d) Subjugation
35- Harry is a ____________.
a) Pure blood
b) Muggle
c) Mixed race
d) Death eater
36- Voldemort was modeled after ___________.
a) Churchill
b) Hitler
c) Napoleon
d) Genghis Khan
37- The entry system of Hogwarts is a criticism on ___________.
a) Governance
b) Immigration policy
c) Conservation
d) Closed borders
38- Which of the following is the richest and influential family?
a) Weasleys
b) Potters
c) Malfoys
d) Granger
39- Rowling epitomizes feminism in the character of __________.
a) Hermione
b) Bellatrix
c) Minerva McGonagall
d) Ginny Weasley
40-Dobby the elf is physically unable to revolt against his master. It is the theory of
__________.
a) Capitalist indoctrination
b) Socialist agenda
c) Althusser’s Marxist perspective
d) None of above
41- What was harry full name?
a) James Potter
b) Potter
c) James
d) Peter
a) Wife
b) Enemy
c) Sister
d) Friend
43- Where do Harry amd Rone first meet in Harry Potter and the sorcerer stone?
c) The train
d) The school
a) Scabber
b) Luna
c) Chu
d) lily
a) Albus Dumbledore
b) The Sorting Hat
c) The Sorting Broom
a) Hagrid’s dragon
b) Harry’s owl
a) Quaffle
b) Sweeper
c) Seeker
d) Chaser
48- Which house are Harry, Hermione, and Ron sorted into when they arrive at Hogwarts?
a) Slytherin
b) Gryffindor
c) Hufflepuff
d) Ravenclaw
49- Harry Potter has a scar on his forehead shaped like ___.
a) A diamond
b) A kidney
c) A lightning bolt
d) A map of Germany
c) A dog
d) A cat
51- Which Hogwarts professor is pictured on one of the Famous Witches and Wizards cards
discussed by Harry and Ron?
a) Snape
b) Quirrell
c) McGonagall
d) Dumbledore
a) A school nurse
b) A ghost at Hogwarts
c) Voldemort
d) snapes
a) Lucius Malfoy
b) Draco Malfoy
c) Snape
d) Harry
56- Dursely, who walks around during the day, epitomizes.
a) Wizard
b) Muggle
c) Both wizard and muggle
d) None of above
59- How many years Harry lived with his uncle
a) Ten
b) Five
c) Fifteen
d) twenty
60- Where Harry's room was in his uncle's house
a) In dining room
b) In a cupboard
c) In guest room
d) In lobby
61- Who tormented and bully harry at his uncle’s house.
a) Hermione
b) Dudley
c) Petunia
d) Ron
62- Who present chocolate birthday cake to harry on his birthday
a) Hagrid
b) Dursley
c) Ron
d) Hermione
63- Who tells harry that harry is a wizard.
a) Hagrid
b) Granger
c) Vernon
d) snapes
64- Rowling establishes a contrast between day and night creates
a) Dumbledore
b) Wesley
c) Lily
d) Snapes
66- Mr. Potter and Mrs. Potter were killed by.
a) Voldemort
b) Mc Gongall
c) Dursley
d) snapes
67- What was present in Harry’s forehead.
a) Lightning scar
b) Wound
c) Mole
d) Rash
68- Which incident at zoo led to Harry’s punishment.
a) Unicorn
b) Cat
c) Dog
d) Dementor
70- Voldemort is a shape shifter and has been using ______ body.
a) Quirrell
b) Harry
c) Lily
d) snapes