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Test your knowledge on classic literature with our engaging quiz focusing on two iconic works, "Don Quixote" and "Animal Farm." Challenge yourself with 51 carefully curated questions that cover characters, themes, and significant events that shape these beloved narratives.

Whether you're a literature enthusiast or a student preparing for an exam, this quiz offers:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • In-depth character analysis
  • Fun facts about the authors
  • Chance to improve your literary knowledge
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Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet, the creator of Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
George Orwell
Ray Bradbury
James Maxwell
Don Quixote’s barn horse.
Dapple
Rocinante
Boxer
Minimus
Sancho Panza's Donkey
Dapple
Rocinante
Boxer
Minimus
A peasant woman whom Don Quixote envisions as his ladylove
Cide Hamete Benengeli
Dul Ciana del Toboso
Altisidora
Teresa Panza
He enjoys tales of chivalry so much that he cannot throw them away.
The Barber
The Priest
Cardenio
Cervantes
The supposed translator of Benengeli’s historical novel, who interjects his opinions into the novel at key times.
The Barber
The Priest
Cardenio
Cervantes
The Duchess’s bratty maid.
Cide Hamete Benengeli
Dul Ciana del Toboso
Altisidora
Teresa Panza
Don Quixote’s friend who recognizes Quixote’s madness but intervenes only to help the priest carry out his plans.
The Barber
The Priest
Cardenio
Cervantes
Unambitious but a bit greedy, she endures Sancho’s exploits and supports him with her prayers.
Cide Hamete Benengeli
Dul Ciana del Toboso
Altisidora
Teresa Panza
An honorable man who is driven mad by the infidelities of his wife, Lucinda, and the treachery of a duke, Ferdinand.
The Barber
The Priest
Cardenio
Cervantes
The cruel and haughty contrivers of the adventures that occupy Don Quixote for the majority of the novel’s Second Part.
The Duke and Duchess
Countess Trifaldi
Roque Guinart
Gines De Pasamonte
A fictitious maidservant in distress who is impersonated by the Duke’s steward.
The Duke and Duchess
Countess Trifaldi
Roque Guinart
Gines De Pasamonte
A chivalrous bandit. Inherently conflicted, Roque believes in justice and generosity.
The Duke and Duchess
Countess Trifaldi
Roque Guinart
Gines De Pasamonte
An ungrateful galley slave whom Don Quixote frees.
The Duke and Duchess
Countess Trifaldi
Roque Guinart
Gines De Pasamonte
Deceptive and cunning, smart and aggressive
Dorothea
Sampson Carrasco
Lucinda
Cardenio
An honorable man who is driven mad by the infidelities of his wife, Lucinda, and the treachery of a duke, Ferdinand.
Dorothea
Sampason Carrasco
Lucinda
Cardenio
Docile and innocent, she obliges her parents and her lover.
Dorothea
Sampason Carrasco
Lucinda
Cardenio
Self-important and stuffy, He/She fails to grasp the often playful nature of Don Quixote’s madness.
Dorothea
Sampason Carrasco
Lucinda
Cardenio
English novelist, essayist, and critic famous for his novels Animal Farm
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Georgle Orwell
Ray Bradbury
James Maxwell
Based on Joseph Stalin
Napoleon
Snowball
Old Major
Squeler
Based on Leon Trotsky, intelligent, passionate, eloquent, and less subtle and devious
Napoleon
Snowball
Old Major
Squeler
The prize-winning boar whose vision of a socialist utopia serves as the inspiration for the Rebellion.
Napoleon
Snowball
Old Major
Squealer
Spreads false statistics pointing to the farm’s success.
Napoleon
Snowball
Old Major
Squeler
The cart-horse whose incredible strength, dedication, and loyalty play a key role in the early prosperity of Animal Farm and the later completion of the windmill
Boxer
Clover
Muriel
Moses
A good-hearted female cart-horse
Boxer
Clover
Muriel
Moses
The tame raven who spreads stories of Sugar candy Mountain,
Boxer
Clover
Muriel
Moses
The Paradise to which animal supposedly go when they die.
Animal Kingdom
Animal Heaven
Sugar Candy Mountain
The Animal Paradise
The white goat who reads the Seven Commandments to Clover whenever Clover suspects the pigs of violating their prohibitions.
Boxer
Clover
Muriel
Moses
The often drunk farmer who runs the Manor Farm before the animals stage their Rebellion and establish Animal Farm
Mr. Jones
Mr. Frederick
Mr. Pilkington
Mr. Whymper
-The human solicitor whom Napoleon hires to represent Animal Farm in human society.
Mr Jones
Mr Frederick
Mr Pilkington
Mr Whymper
The easygoing gentleman farmer who runs Foxwood, a neighboring farm. Mr. Frederick’s bitter enemy
Mr Jones
Mr Frederick
Mr Pilkington
Mr Whymper
The tough, shrewd operator of Pinchfield, a neighboring farm.
Mr Jones
Mr Frederick
Mr Pilkington
Mr Whymper
The vain, flighty mare who pulls Mr. Jones’s carriage.
Mollie
Minimus
Benjamin
Jessie
Of all of the animals on the farm, he alone comprehends the changes that take place, but he seems either unwilling or unable to oppose the pigs.
Mollie
Minimus
Benjamin
Jessie
The poet pig who writes verse about Napoleon and pens the banal patriotic song “Animal Farm, Animal Farm” to replace the earlier idealistic hymn “Beasts of England,” which Old Major passes on to the others.
Mollie
Minimus
Benjamin
Jessie
American author best known for his highly imaginative short stories and novels that blend a poetic style, nostalgia for childhood, social criticism, and an awareness of the hazards of runaway technology.
Miguel de Cerventes Saavedra
George Orwell
Ray Bradbury
James Maxwell
The only named character in the story "The Last Night of the World."
Stan Willis
Stan Will (If you trust me then choose this)
Stan Lee
Stan ITZY!!!!
Is commonly defined as a universal characteristic or quality for any visionary action.
Satire
Quixotism
Archaic Language
Speech
A genre of literature that is usually humorous and uses wit to expound on wider issues in the society.
Satire
Quixotism
Archaic Language
Speech
These words are no longer in everyday use or have lost a particular meaning in current usage but are sometimes used to impart an old-fashioned flavour to historical novels
Satire
Quixotism
Archaic Language
Speech
The communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words and an address or discourse delivered to an audience.
Satire
Quixotism
Archaic Language
Speech
Tells an audience about a process, event, or concept.
Informative Speech
Persuasive Speech
Special Occasion Speech
Formal Speech
One of the three most daily used speeches.
Informative Speech
Persuasive Speech
Special Occasion Speech
Formal Speech
Usually about lovers who need to overcome an obstacle to be together
Romance
Historical
Fantasy
Mystery
Horror
Thriller
Science Fiction
Use in special occasions
Informative Speech
Persuasive Speech
Special Occasion Speech
Formal Speech
These stories are set in the past and usually combine made-up stories and factual details.
Romance
Historical
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Mystery
Horror
Thriller
Fictional works in this category may involve magic and imaginary worlds
Romance
Historical
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Horror
Mystery
Thriller
It is a type of fiction that offers possible alternatives to reality
Romance
Historical
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Horror
Mystery
Thriller
This may include stories that center around a crime investigation, detective work, or anything wherein the protagonist of the story is about to discover something
Romance
Historical
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Mystery
Horror
Thriller
This is focused on supernatural elements that create emotions of terror and fear.
Romance
Historical
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Mystery
Horror
Thriller
This is designed to make the reader’s pulse race and become hooked in the story - It usually involves a hero that is tasked to prevent a crime or a disaster that is going to happen.
Romance
Historical
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Mystery
Horror
Thriller
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