Even if you don't
think of yourself as a literary buff, you probably know more about famous books
in literature than you think that you do. Just for fun, here is a little quiz
for you to check yourself on. There are
two parts and in each, I give you the first line of a famous novel. Part one is the easiest. Name the
book and who wrote it. The second part
is a bit tougher so it is multiple choice for the title, but you still try to name the author. One point each for title and author with a
total of 20 points.
1. “In a hole in the
ground there lived a hobbit.” __________
2. “Alice was
beginning to get very tired sitting on the bank and having nothing to do.”
____________
3. “You don’t know me
without you have read a book of The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that ain’t no
matter.
___________
4. “Call me Ishmael.”
______________
5. “Mrs. Dalloway
said she would buy the flowers herself.” ____________-
The next five are
multiple choice. Don’t forget to name the author.
6. “It was the best
of times, it was the worst of times…”
(a) The Hobbit, (b) Jane Eyre, (c) A Tale of
Two Cities, (d) Frankenstein
7. “It was a bright
cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen.”
(a) 1984, (b) The Red Badge of Courage, (c)
Moby Dick, (d) Ulysses
8. “When he was
nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow.”
(a) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, (b) To
Kill a Mockingbird, (c) The Sound and the Fury,
(d) Fifty Shades of Grey
9. “Happy families
are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”
(a) The Scarlet Letter, (b) Ulysses, (c)
Anna Karenina, (d) Lolita
10. “Mother died today. Or maybe it was
yesterday. I don’t know.”
(a) One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, (b)
Beloved, (c) Of Mice and Men (d) The Stranger
Answers.
- The Hobbit. J.R.R. Tolkien
- Alice’s
Adventures in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll
- The Adventures
of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
- Moby Dick. Herman
Melville
- Mrs. Dalloway. Virginia Woolf
- (c)
Charles Dickens
- (a)
George Orwell
- (b)
Harper Lee
- (c)
Leo Tolstoy
- (d)
Albert Camus
How did you do?
18-20 – You’re a lit
major.
15-17 – People
consider you well-read.
10-14 – You have a
god balance between reading and television.
5-9 – You spend a lot
of time with ESPN or Facebook
less
than 5 – Do you know who Ann Frank is?
4 comments:
15 - and I was a lit major. I don't know as I have heard of that Virginia Woolf, had no idea about the opening line of The Stranger, And I was drawing a blank on Melville's name. But do I get extra credit for knowing the names of all the authors of the wrong answers in part 2?
Maura, I guess the Virginia Woolf one was not as obvious as I thought, even though the title was in the quote. At 15, you may end up with the best score.
I'm not so well read but I got 16 correct, I am not familiar with the Stranger or Mrs Dallowy although I am vaguely familiar with Virgina Wolf. The fact I did this well surprises me because I I am not very good with names so I often forget an Author even if I remember the story.
Ed and Maura, I was impressed that you both got the Tolstoy quote. I thought that was going to be the tough one.
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