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Literary Insights Quiz

Test your knowledge on the themes and characters of notable literary works with our engaging quiz! Dive deep into the minds of authors like George Orwell and Virginia Woolf, while exploring the complexities of their narratives.

Featuring questions on:

  • Orwell's perspective in Burma
  • Insights from contemporary writers
  • The emotional journey in Woolf's stories
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectingMind42
What was Orwell's attitude towards the English occupation of Burma?
He is thankful for being there and a part of it
He despises it, thinking its evil
He wants it to last for a long time
He loves the British ideas and beliefs
What was Orwell's job during the story
Elephant Hunter
British Police Officer
A soldier
A dancer
Why do the people of Burma dislike Orwell?
Because he dislikes them
Because he shot an elephant
Because he has no family
Because he is an Imperialist
Why is Orwell afraid of the crowd?
Because he thinks they will laugh
Because there are many of them
Because they don't like him
Because they threaten him
Who of the following was mentioned in "Not by Math Alone"?
George Bush
John Dewey
Bill Gates
All of the Above
O'Connor believes that most young people do not understand
Math
Science
Government
English
O'Connor is calling for better classes teaching government, history, and law
True
False
Another creature listed in "Death of a Moth" besides a moth is:
Butterflies
Rooks
Horses
All of the above
Woolf first sees the moth as _______, but then eventually feels ____ for the moth
Disappointed, hope
Content, pity
Boring, attachment
Lively, hatred
"Death of a Moth" takes place in which month.
February
May
September
December
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