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UG TET – COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION UNIT – I HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE 9. The Age of Hardy- Objective questions and answers

 UG TET – COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION

UNIT – I

HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE

9. The Age of Hardy


1. **Q:** When and where was Thomas Hardy born?

   **A:** Thomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840, in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, England.


2. **Q:** Which famous novel by Thomas Hardy explores themes of class, love, and social expectations in rural England?

   **A:** "Tess of the d'Urbervilles."


3. **Q:** Who were some of Thomas Hardy's literary contemporaries?

   **A:** Some of Hardy's contemporaries include Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and the Brontë sisters.


4. **Q:** In which novel by Charles Dickens does the character Pip encounter the mysterious convict Magwitch?

   **A:** "Great Expectations."


5. **Q:** What is the famous opening line of Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice"?

   **A:** "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."


6. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Wuthering Heights," a dark and passionate tale set on the Yorkshire moors?

   **A:** Emily Brontë.


7. **Q:** What historic event serves as the backdrop for Hardy's novel "Far From the Madding Crowd"?

   **A:** The Napoleonic Wars.


8. **Q:** In which novel by George Eliot does the character Dorothea Brooke strive for intellectual and spiritual fulfillment?

   **A:** "Middlemarch."


9. **Q:** Which novel by Thomas Hardy features the ill-fated character Eustacia Vye in the haunting landscape of Egdon Heath?

   **A:** "The Return of the Native."


10. **Q:** What important historical event occurred during the Victorian era that significantly impacted society and culture?

    **A:** The Industrial Revolution.

11. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens tells the story of the orphan Oliver Twist and his encounters with the criminal underworld of London?

    **A:** "Oliver Twist."


12. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre," who is the brooding and enigmatic master of Thornfield Hall?

    **A:** Mr. Rochester.


13. **Q:** What is the central theme of Thomas Hardy's novel "Jude the Obscure"?

    **A:** The challenges and constraints imposed by societal expectations and class distinctions.


14. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Dracula," featuring the iconic vampire Count Dracula?

    **A:** Bram Stoker.


15. **Q:** In Elizabeth Gaskell's novel "North and South," what brings the characters Margaret Hale and John Thornton together?

    **A:** Industrial and social changes in the fictional town of Milton.


16. **Q:** Which historical event is the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    **A:** The French Revolution.


17. **Q:** Who is the protagonist of George Eliot's novel "Silas Marner"?

    **A:** Silas Marner.


18. **Q:** Which novel by Thomas Hardy explores the impact of a morally rigid society on the character of Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** "Far From the Madding Crowd."


19. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the name of the house where much of the novel's action takes place?

    **A:** Wuthering Heights.


20. **Q:** What is the significance of the title "Middlemarch" in George Eliot's novel?

    **A:** It refers to the setting, a fictional town in the English Midlands, and symbolizes the interconnected lives of its characters.

21. **Q:** Which novel by Thomas Hardy explores the consequences of a broken marriage and societal expectations in rural England?

    **A:** "The Mayor of Casterbridge."


22. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray," which examines the consequences of a life of hedonism and aestheticism?

    **A:** Oscar Wilde.


23. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre," what is the name of the school where Jane is mistreated by her aunt and cousins?

    **A:** Lowood School.


24. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens follows the life of the orphaned Pip and his journey from poverty to wealth?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


25. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


26. **Q:** What is the central theme of George Eliot's "The Mill on the Floss"?

    **A:** The impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women.


27. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    **A:** Tess Durbeyfield.


28. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Frankenstein," often considered one of the earliest examples of science fiction?

    **A:** Mary Shelley.


29. **Q:** Which historical event is the backdrop for Thomas Hardy's "The Woodlanders"?

    **A:** The enclosures of the 19th century, which led to significant changes in rural land ownership.


30. **Q:** In the novel "North and South" by Elizabeth Gaskell, what industry is central to the story's setting in the town of Milton?

    **A:** The cotton manufacturing industry.

31. **Q:** Who is the protagonist of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel "Cranford"?

    **A:** Mary Smith.


32. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what is the name of the character who is an outsider and an observer of the unfolding events in Egdon Heath?

    **A:** Diggory Venn, also known as the "Reddleman."


33. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the complexities of marriage and the clash of traditional and modern values?

    **A:** "Daniel Deronda."


34. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Lady Audley's Secret," featuring a mysterious and manipulative title character?

    **A:** Mary Elizabeth Braddon.


35. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    **A:** To become a scholar at the university.


36. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Charles Dickens that satirizes the shortcomings of the Chancery Court and the legal system?

    **A:** "Bleak House."


37. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the name of Heathcliff's childhood companion and love interest?

    **A:** Catherine Earnshaw.


38. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satire of gothic novels and a commentary on the social expectations of women in the 19th century?

    **A:** Jane Austen.


39. **Q:** Which historical period is the setting for Charlotte Brontë's novel "Shirley"?

    **A:** The industrial depression of 1811-1812 in Yorkshire, England.


40. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the occupation of the protagonist Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** She is a farmer and landowner.

41. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," which satirizes early 19th-century British society?

    **A:** William Makepeace Thackeray.


42. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," what is the famous opening line?

    **A:** "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…"


43. **Q:** Which novel by Thomas Hardy explores the theme of fate and the consequences of trying to defy it?

    **A:** "The Trumpet-Major."


44. **Q:** Who is the protagonist of George Eliot's novel "Adam Bede"?

    **A:** Adam Bede.


45. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre," what is the name of the mysterious woman hidden in the attic of Thornfield Hall?

    **A:** Bertha Mason.


46. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    **A:** The interconnected lives of the residents of the fictional town of Middlemarch.


47. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Mary Barton," which addresses the harsh working conditions and social issues faced by industrial workers?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


48. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's tragic fate?

    **A:** She is executed for the murder of Alec d'Urberville.


49. **Q:** What is the name of the ship in Joseph Conrad's novel "Heart of Darkness"?

    **A:** The Nellie.


50. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    **A:** George Eliot.

51. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the name of Heathcliff's love interest and the daughter of Edgar Linton?

    **A:** Catherine Linton.


52. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    **A:** Robert Louis Stevenson.


53. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield," what is the name of the oppressive stepfather of David?

    **A:** Mr. Murdstone.


54. **Q:** Which novel by Thomas Hardy follows the story of the young protagonist, Jude Fawley, and his aspirations for education and love?

    **A:** "Jude the Obscure."


55. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


56. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the profession of the idealistic young doctor Tertius Lydgate?

    **A:** He is a physician.


57. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell addresses the social and economic struggles of the working class in industrial Manchester?

    **A:** "North and South."


58. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "The Turn of the Screw," a psychological thriller involving supernatural elements?

    **A:** Henry James.


59. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Mayor of Casterbridge," what impulsive act does Michael Henchard commit at the beginning of the novel?

    **A:** He sells his wife and daughter.


60. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of an extramarital affair in Russian society?

    **A:** Leo Tolstoy.

61. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Bleak House," what is the infamous court case that spans several generations?

    **A:** Jarndyce and Jarndyce.


62. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


63. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the name of the loyal shepherd who is in love with Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** Gabriel Oak.


64. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Scarlet Letter," which explores the consequences of adultery in Puritan Massachusetts?

    **A:** Nathaniel Hawthorne.


65. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda," what is the background of the titular character, Daniel Deronda?

    **A:** He is raised by an aristocratic family but discovers his Jewish heritage.


66. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Northanger Abbey" by Jane Austen?

    **A:** It satirizes the gothic novel and explores the dangers of letting imagination run unchecked.


67. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Lorna Doone," a romance set in the wilds of Exmoor, England?

    **A:** R.D. Blackmore.


68. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    **A:** They represent a noble lineage, but their aristocratic status is eventually revealed to be fabricated.


69. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell explores the challenges faced by a young governess, Margaret Hale, in the industrial town of Milton?

    **A:** "North and South."


70. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Great Expectations," in which the protagonist Pip encounters the eccentric Miss Havisham and her ward, Estella?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.

71. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the name of Heathcliff's adopted son, who becomes a central character in the later part of the novel?

    **A:** Linton Heathcliff.


72. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "The Mill on the Floss," exploring the relationship between siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver?

    **A:** George Eliot.


73. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield," what is the name of David's eccentric and optimistic aunt?

    **A:** Betsey Trotwood.


74. **Q:** Which novel by Thomas Hardy features the character Bathsheba Everdene and explores themes of love and social expectations in rural England?

    **A:** "Far From the Madding Crowd."


75. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Hound of the Baskervilles," featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes and the eerie Dartmoor setting?

    **A:** Arthur Conan Doyle.


76. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Silas Marner," what significant event befalls the protagonist Silas Marner, leading to a change in his life?

    **A:** He is falsely accused of theft and loses his standing in the community.


77. **Q:** What is the central theme of Thomas Hardy's "The Woodlanders"?

    **A:** The impact of social change, particularly the enclosures, on rural communities.


78. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Dombey and Son," exploring the consequences of a cold and distant father-son relationship?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.


79. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of Tess's family discovering their supposed noble lineage?

    **A:** It sets off a chain of events that significantly impacts Tess's life.


80. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Wives and Daughters," exploring the social expectations and challenges faced by women in the 19th century?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.

81. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    **A:** The industrial depression and the struggles of the working class in Yorkshire.


82. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    **A:** Fanny Burney.


83. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    **A:** Clym is the protagonist who returns to Egdon Heath, setting the stage for the novel's conflicts.


84. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the theme of guilt and redemption through the character of Silas Marner?

    **A:** "Silas Marner."


85. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Importance of Being Earnest," a comedic play satirizing Victorian society?

    **A:** Oscar Wilde.


86. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    **A:** Thomas Gradgrind.


87. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    **A:** The novel portrays the lives and customs of the residents in the fictional town of Cranford.


88. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    **A:** Anthony Trollope.


89. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    **A:** The novel is set in a rural village, and the characters are primarily involved in church music.


90. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    **A:** Robert Louis Stevenson.

91. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the profession of the idealistic young doctor Tertius Lydgate?

    **A:** Tertius Lydgate is a physician.


92. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "North and South," which explores the social and economic contrasts between industrial northern England and rural southern England?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


93. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude Fawley's aspiration that becomes a central theme of the novel?

    **A:** Jude aspires to become a scholar at the university.


94. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens follows the life of the orphaned Pip and his journey from poverty to wealth?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


95. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "The Turn of the Screw," a psychological thriller involving supernatural elements?

    **A:** Henry James.


96. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the name of Heathcliff's childhood companion and love interest?

    **A:** Catherine Earnshaw.


97. **Q:** What is the central theme of George Eliot's "The Mill on the Floss"?

    **A:** The impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women.


98. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Mary Barton," which addresses the harsh working conditions and social issues faced by industrial workers?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


99. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the occupation of the protagonist Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** Bathsheba is a farmer and landowner.


100. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Lady Audley's Secret," featuring a mysterious and manipulative title character?

    **A:** Mary Elizabeth Braddon.

101. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist," what is the name of the character who leads a gang of child criminals?

    **A:** The Artful Dodger.


102. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Cranford," known for its humorous and affectionate portrayal of small-town life?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


103. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the tragic event that sets Tess on a difficult path?

    **A:** Tess is raped by Alec d'Urberville.


104. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Frankenstein," exploring themes of scientific ethics and the consequences of playing god?

    **A:** Mary Shelley.


105. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda," what is the central theme involving the character Gwendolen Harleth?

    **A:** The novel explores themes of self-discovery, morality, and the consequences of choices.


106. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens features the character Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation after encountering ghosts on Christmas Eve?

    **A:** "A Christmas Carol."


107. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a parody of gothic novels and a satire on the social expectations of women?

    **A:** Jane Austen.


108. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Mayor of Casterbridge," what character sells his wife while drunk at a fair?

    **A:** Michael Henchard.


109. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    **A:** The French Revolution.


110. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    **A:** Leo Tolstoy.


111. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre," what is the name of the mysterious figure haunting Mr. Rochester?

    **A:** Bertha Mason, his wife.


112. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Bleak House," which features the character Esther Summerson and explores the intricacies of the legal system?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.


113. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what is the role of the character Clym Yeobright in the narrative?

    **A:** Clym is the protagonist who returns to Egdon Heath, bringing about significant events in the story.


114. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


115. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    **A:** Dorothea's pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment in the face of societal expectations.


116. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Emily Brontë that tells the dark and passionate tale of Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors?

    **A:** "Wuthering Heights."


117. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "North and South," depicting the clash between industrial and agricultural societies in 19th-century England?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


118. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    **A:** Tess Durbeyfield.


119. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens explores the plight of orphans in Victorian society through the character of Pip?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


120. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," a satirical portrayal of early 19th-century British society?

    **A:** William Makepeace Thackeray.


121. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the name of the loyal shepherd who is in love with Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** Gabriel Oak.


122. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


123. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Silas Marner," what significant event leads to the transformation of the protagonist's life?

    **A:** Silas Marner is falsely accused of theft, leading to his exile from the community.


124. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell addresses the social and economic struggles of the working class in industrial Manchester?

    **A:** "Mary Barton."


125. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," what is the famous opening line?

    **A:** "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."


126. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Dombey and Son," exploring the consequences of a distant and cold father-son relationship?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.


127. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    **A:** Jude aspires to become a scholar and pursue education.


128. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    **A:** The interconnected lives of the residents of the fictional town of Middlemarch.


129. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    **A:** George Eliot.


130. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    **A:** Wuthering Heights is the isolated and eerie setting where much of the novel's intense drama unfolds.

131. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    **A:** Jane Austen.


132. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    **A:** The novel is set in a rural village, and the characters are primarily involved in church music.


133. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    **A:** "The Mill on the Floss."


134. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    **A:** Robert Louis Stevenson.


135. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    **A:** Thomas Gradgrind.


136. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    **A:** The novel portrays the lives and customs of the residents in the fictional town of Cranford.


137. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    **A:** Anthony Trollope.


138. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    **A:** They represent a noble lineage, but their aristocratic status is eventually revealed to be fabricated.


139. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    **A:** The French Revolution.


140. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    **A:** Leo Tolstoy.

141. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    **A:** The industrial depression and the struggles of the working class in Yorkshire.


142. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    **A:** Fanny Burney.


143. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    **A:** Clym is the protagonist who returns to Egdon Heath, setting the stage for the novel's conflicts.


144. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


145. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    **A:** Dorothea's pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment in the face of societal expectations.


146. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Emily Brontë that tells the dark and passionate tale of Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors?

    **A:** "Wuthering Heights."


147. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "North and South," depicting the clash between industrial and agricultural societies in 19th-century England?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


148. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    **A:** Tess Durbeyfield.


149. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens explores the plight of orphans in Victorian society through the character of Pip?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


150. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," a satirical portrayal of early 19th-century British society?

    **A:** William Makepeace Thackeray.

151. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the name of the loyal shepherd who is in love with Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** Gabriel Oak.


152. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


153. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Silas Marner," what significant event leads to the transformation of the protagonist's life?

    **A:** Silas Marner is falsely accused of theft, leading to his exile from the community.


154. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell addresses the social and economic struggles of the working class in industrial Manchester?

    **A:** "Mary Barton."


155. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," what is the famous opening line?

    **A:** "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."


156. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Dombey and Son," exploring the consequences of a distant and cold father-son relationship?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.


157. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    **A:** Jude aspires to become a scholar and pursue education.


158. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    **A:** The interconnected lives of the residents of the fictional town of Middlemarch.


159. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    **A:** George Eliot.


160. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    **A:** Wuthering Heights is the isolated and eerie setting where much of the novel's intense drama unfolds.

161. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    **A:** Jane Austen.


162. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    **A:** The novel is set in a rural village, and the characters are primarily involved in church music.


163. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    **A:** "The Mill on the Floss."


164. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    **A:** Robert Louis Stevenson.


165. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    **A:** Thomas Gradgrind.


166. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    **A:** The novel portrays the lives and customs of the residents in the fictional town of Cranford.


167. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    **A:** Anthony Trollope.


168. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    **A:** They represent a noble lineage, but their aristocratic status is eventually revealed to be fabricated.


169. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    **A:** The French Revolution.


170. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    **A:** Leo Tolstoy.

171. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    **A:** The industrial depression and the struggles of the working class in Yorkshire.


172. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    **A:** Fanny Burney.


173. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    **A:** Clym is the protagonist who returns to Egdon Heath, setting the stage for the novel's conflicts.


174. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


175. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    **A:** Dorothea's pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment in the face of societal expectations.


176. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Emily Brontë that tells the dark and passionate tale of Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors?

    **A:** "Wuthering Heights."


177. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "North and South," depicting the clash between industrial and agricultural societies in 19th-century England?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


178. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    **A:** Tess Durbeyfield.


179. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens explores the plight of orphans in Victorian society through the character of Pip?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


180. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," a satirical portrayal of early 19th-century British society?

    **A:** William Makepeace Thackeray.

181. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the name of the loyal shepherd who is in love with Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** Gabriel Oak.


182. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


183. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Silas Marner," what significant event leads to the transformation of the protagonist's life?

    **A:** Silas Marner is falsely accused of theft, leading to his exile from the community.


184. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell addresses the social and economic struggles of the working class in industrial Manchester?

    **A:** "Mary Barton."


185. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," what is the famous opening line?

    **A:** "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."


186. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Dombey and Son," exploring the consequences of a distant and cold father-son relationship?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.


187. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    **A:** Jude aspires to become a scholar and pursue education.


188. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    **A:** The interconnected lives of the residents of the fictional town of Middlemarch.


189. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    **A:** George Eliot.


190. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    **A:** Wuthering Heights is the isolated and eerie setting where much of the novel's intense drama unfolds.

191. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    **A:** Jane Austen.


192. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    **A:** The novel is set in a rural village, and the characters are primarily involved in church music.


193. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    **A:** "The Mill on the Floss."


194. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    **A:** Robert Louis Stevenson.


195. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    **A:** Thomas Gradgrind.


196. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    **A:** The novel portrays the lives and customs of the residents in the fictional town of Cranford.


197. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    **A:** Anthony Trollope.


198. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    **A:** They represent a noble lineage, but their aristocratic status is eventually revealed to be fabricated.


199. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    **A:** The French Revolution.


200. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    **A:** Leo Tolstoy.

201. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    **A:** The industrial depression and the struggles of the working class in Yorkshire.


202. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    **A:** Fanny Burney.


203. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    **A:** Clym is the protagonist who returns to Egdon Heath, setting the stage for the novel's conflicts.


204. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


205. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    **A:** Dorothea's pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment in the face of societal expectations.


206. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Emily Brontë that tells the dark and passionate tale of Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors?

    **A:** "Wuthering Heights."


207. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "North and South," depicting the clash between industrial and agricultural societies in 19th-century England?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


208. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    **A:** Tess Durbeyfield.


209. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens explores the plight of orphans in Victorian society through the character of Pip?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


210. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," a satirical portrayal of early 19th-century British society?

    **A:** William Makepeace Thackeray.

211. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the name of the loyal shepherd who is in love with Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** Gabriel Oak.


212. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


213. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Silas Marner," what significant event leads to the transformation of the protagonist's life?

    **A:** Silas Marner is falsely accused of theft, leading to his exile from the community.


214. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell addresses the social and economic struggles of the working class in industrial Manchester?

    **A:** "Mary Barton."


215. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," what is the famous opening line?

    **A:** "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."


216. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Dombey and Son," exploring the consequences of a distant and cold father-son relationship?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.


217. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    **A:** Jude aspires to become a scholar and pursue education.


218. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    **A:** The interconnected lives of the residents of the fictional town of Middlemarch.


219. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    **A:** George Eliot.


220. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    **A:** Wuthering Heights is the isolated and eerie setting where much of the novel's intense drama unfolds.

221. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    **A:** Jane Austen.


222. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    **A:** The novel is set in a rural village, and the characters are primarily involved in church music.


223. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    **A:** "The Mill on the Floss."


224. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    **A:** Robert Louis Stevenson.


225. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    **A:** Thomas Gradgrind.


226. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    **A:** The novel portrays the lives and customs of the residents in the fictional town of Cranford.


227. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    **A:** Anthony Trollope.


228. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    **A:** They represent a noble lineage, but their aristocratic status is eventually revealed to be fabricated.


229. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    **A:** The French Revolution.


230. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    **A:** Leo Tolstoy.

231. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    **A:** The industrial depression and the struggles of the working class in Yorkshire.


232. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    **A:** Fanny Burney.


233. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    **A:** Clym is the protagonist who returns to Egdon Heath, setting the stage for the novel's conflicts.


234. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


235. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    **A:** Dorothea's pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment in the face of societal expectations.


236. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Emily Brontë that tells the dark and passionate tale of Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors?

    **A:** "Wuthering Heights."


237. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "North and South," depicting the clash between industrial and agricultural societies in 19th-century England?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


238. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    **A:** Tess Durbeyfield.


239. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens explores the plight of orphans in Victorian society through the character of Pip?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


240. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," a satirical portrayal of early 19th-century British society?

    **A:** William Makepeace Thackeray.

241. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the name of the loyal shepherd who is in love with Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** Gabriel Oak.


242. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


243. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Silas Marner," what significant event leads to the transformation of the protagonist's life?

    **A:** Silas Marner is falsely accused of theft, leading to his exile from the community.


244. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell addresses the social and economic struggles of the working class in industrial Manchester?

    **A:** "Mary Barton."


245. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," what is the famous opening line?

    **A:** "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."


246. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Dombey and Son," exploring the consequences of a distant and cold father-son relationship?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.


247. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    **A:** Jude aspires to become a scholar and pursue education.


248. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    **A:** The interconnected lives of the residents of the fictional town of Middlemarch.


249. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    **A:** George Eliot.


250. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    **A:** Wuthering Heights is the isolated and eerie setting where much of the novel's intense drama unfolds.

251. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    **A:** Jane Austen.


252. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    **A:** The novel is set in a rural village, and the characters are primarily involved in church music.


253. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    **A:** "The Mill on the Floss."


254. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    **A:** Robert Louis Stevenson.


255. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    **A:** Thomas Gradgrind.


256. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    **A:** The novel portrays the lives and customs of the residents in the fictional town of Cranford.


257. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    **A:** Anthony Trollope.


258. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    **A:** They represent a noble lineage, but their aristocratic status is eventually revealed to be fabricated.


259. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    **A:** The French Revolution.


260. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    **A:** Leo Tolstoy.

261. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    **A:** The industrial depression and the struggles of the working class in Yorkshire.


262. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    **A:** Fanny Burney.


263. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    **A:** Clym is the protagonist who returns to Egdon Heath, setting the stage for the novel's conflicts.


264. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


265. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    **A:** Dorothea's pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment in the face of societal expectations.


266. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Emily Brontë that tells the dark and passionate tale of Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors?

    **A:** "Wuthering Heights."


267. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "North and South," depicting the clash between industrial and agricultural societies in 19th-century England?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


268. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    **A:** Tess Durbeyfield.


269. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens explores the plight of orphans in Victorian society through the character of Pip?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


270. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," a satirical portrayal of early 19th-century British society?

    **A:** William Makepeace Thackeray.


271. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the name of the loyal shepherd who is in love with Bathsheba Everdene?

    **A:** Gabriel Oak.


272. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


273. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Silas Marner," what significant event leads to the transformation of the protagonist's life?

    **A:** Silas Marner is falsely accused of theft, leading to his exile from the community.


274. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell addresses the social and economic struggles of the working class in industrial Manchester?

    **A:** "Mary Barton."


275. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," what is the famous opening line?

    **A:** "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."


276. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Dombey and Son," exploring the consequences of a distant and cold father-son relationship?

    **A:** Charles Dickens.


277. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    **A:** Jude aspires to become a scholar and pursue education.


278. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    **A:** The interconnected lives of the residents of the fictional town of Middlemarch.


279. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    **A:** George Eliot.


280. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    **A:** Wuthering Heights is the isolated and eerie setting where much of the novel's intense drama unfolds.

281. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    **A:** Jane Austen.


282. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    **A:** The novel is set in a rural village, and the characters are primarily involved in church music.


283. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    **A:** "The Mill on the Floss."


284. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    **A:** Robert Louis Stevenson.


285. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    **A:** Thomas Gradgrind.


286. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    **A:** The novel portrays the lives and customs of the residents in the fictional town of Cranford.


287. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    **A:** Anthony Trollope.


288. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    **A:** They represent a noble lineage, but their aristocratic status is eventually revealed to be fabricated.


289. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    **A:** The French Revolution.


290. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    **A:** Leo Tolstoy.


291. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    **A:** The industrial depression and the struggles of the working class in Yorkshire.


292. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    **A:** Fanny Burney.


293. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    **A:** Clym is the protagonist who returns to Egdon Heath, setting the stage for the novel's conflicts.


294. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    **A:** Wilkie Collins.


295. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    **A:** Dorothea's pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment in the face of societal expectations.


296. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Emily Brontë that tells the dark and passionate tale of Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors?

    **A:** "Wuthering Heights."


297. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "North and South," depicting the clash between industrial and agricultural societies in 19th-century England?

    **A:** Elizabeth Gaskell.


298. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    **A:** Tess Durbeyfield.


299. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens explores the plight of orphans in Victorian society through the character of Pip?

    **A:** "Great Expectations."


300. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," a satirical portrayal of early 19th-century British society?

    **A:** William Makepeace Thackeray.

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301. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    - A. Charlotte Brontë

    - B. Jane Austen

    - C. Emily Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** B. Jane Austen


302. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    - A. Urban factory life

    - B. Coastal fishing village

    - C. Rural village with church musicians

    - D. Victorian London


    **A:** C. Rural village with church musicians


303. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    - A. "Middlemarch"

    - B. "Wuthering Heights"

    - C. "Jane Eyre"

    - D. "Pride and Prejudice"


    **A:** A. "Middlemarch"


304. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Robert Louis Stevenson

    - D. Charlotte Brontë


    **A:** C. Robert Louis Stevenson


305. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    - A. Mr. Micawber

    - B. Ebenezer Scrooge

    - C. Thomas Gradgrind

    - D. Uriah Heep


    **A:** C. Thomas Gradgrind


306. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    - A. Industrial Revolution

    - B. Rural life and customs

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Scientific advancements


    **A:** B. Rural life and customs


307. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Anthony Trollope

    - C. George Eliot

    - D. William Thackeray


    **A:** B. Anthony Trollope


308. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    - A. A prosperous merchant family

    - B. A noble lineage

    - C. A farming community

    - D. A group of intellectuals


    **A:** B. A noble lineage


309. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    - A. American Civil War

    - B. Industrial Revolution

    - C. French Revolution

    - D. Victorian Era


    **A:** C. French Revolution


310. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    - A. Leo Tolstoy

    - B. Fyodor Dostoevsky

    - C. Anton Chekhov

    - D. Ivan Turgenev


    **A:** A. Leo Tolstoy


311. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    - A. Rural life vs. urbanization

    - B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles

    - C. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - D. Gothic elements and supernatural occurrences


    **A:** B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles


312. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Fanny Burney

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** C. Fanny Burney


313. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    - A. A mysterious outsider

    - B. A tragic hero

    - C. The protagonist returning to his hometown

    - D. A cunning antagonist


    **A:** C. The protagonist returning to his hometown


314. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    - A. Wilkie Collins

    - B. Charles Dickens

    - C. Arthur Conan Doyle

    - D. Agatha Christie


    **A:** A. Wilkie Collins


315. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    - A. Industrial progress

    - B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


316. **Q:** What is the title of the novel by Emily Brontë that tells the dark and passionate tale of Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors?

    - A. "Jane Eyre"

    - B. "Wuthering Heights"

    - C. "Far From the Madding Crowd"

    - D. "Sense and Sensibility"


    **A:** B. "Wuthering Heights"


317. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "North and South," depicting the clash between industrial and agricultural societies in 19th-century England?

    - A. Elizabeth Gaskell

    - B. Jane Austen

    - C. Charlotte Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** A. Elizabeth Gaskell


318. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is Tess's full name before she discovers her noble heritage?

    - A. Tess Durden

    - B. Tess Durbeyfield

    - C. Tess Earnshaw

    - D. Tess Rochester


    **A:** B. Tess Durbeyfield


319. **Q:** Which novel by Charles Dickens explores the plight of orphans in Victorian society through the character of Pip?

    - A. "David Copperfield"

    - B. "Great Expectations"

    - C. "Oliver Twist"

    - D. "Bleak House"


    **A:** B. "Great Expectations"


320. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Vanity Fair," a satirical portrayal of early 19th-century British society?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. William Thackeray

    - C. Jane Austen

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** B. William Thackeray


321. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Far From the Madding Crowd," what is the name of the loyal shepherd who is in love with Bathsheba Everdene?

    - A. Gabriel Oak

    - B. John Boldwood

    - C. Sergeant Troy

    - D. Nicholas Higgins


    **A:** A. Gabriel Oak


322. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Woman in White," featuring a mysterious and mentally unstable character named Anne Catherick?

    - A. Wilkie Collins

    - B. Arthur Conan Doyle

    - C. Agatha Christie

    - D. Charles Dickens


    **A:** A. Wilkie Collins


323. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Silas Marner," what significant event leads to the transformation of the protagonist's life?

    - A. The discovery of a hidden treasure

    - B. False accusation of theft

    - C. A tragic love affair

    - D. Inheritance of a grand estate


    **A:** B. False accusation of theft


324. **Q:** Which novel by Elizabeth Gaskell addresses the social and economic struggles of the working class in industrial Manchester?

    - A. "North and South"

    - B. "Cranford"

    - C. "Mary Barton"

    - D. "Wives and Daughters"


    **A:** C. "Mary Barton"


325. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities," what is the famous opening line?

    - A. "It is a truth universally acknowledged..."

    - B. "Call me Ishmael."

    - C. "In the beginning was the Word..."

    - D. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."


    **A:** D. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."


326. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    - A. Fyodor Dostoevsky

    - B. Anton Chekhov

    - C. Leo Tolstoy

    - D. Ivan Turgenev


    **A:** C. Leo Tolstoy


327. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    - A. To become a successful businessman

    - B. To become a scholar and pursue education

    - C. To become a renowned artist

    - D. To lead a simple life in the countryside


    **A:** B. To become a scholar and pursue education


328. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    - A. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - B. Industrial progress

    - C. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** C. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


329. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    - A. George Eliot

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Charles Dickens

    - D. Thomas Hardy


    **A:** A. George Eliot


330. **Q:** In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    - A. A grand estate symbolizing wealth

    - B. A small cottage in the woods

    - C. An isolated and eerie setting where intense drama unfolds

    - D. A bustling city neighborhood


    **A:** C. An isolated and eerie setting where intense drama unfolds


331. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Emily Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** A. Jane Austen


332. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    - A. Coastal fishing village

    - B. Urban factory life

    - C. Rural village with church musicians

    - D. Victorian London


    **A:** C. Rural village with church musicians


333. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    - A. "Middlemarch"

    - B. "Wuthering Heights"

    - C. "Jane Eyre"

    - D. "Pride and Prejudice"


    **A:** A. "Middlemarch"


334. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Robert Louis Stevenson

    - D. Charlotte Brontë


    **A:** C. Robert Louis Stevenson


335. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    - A. Mr. Micawber

    - B. Ebenezer Scrooge

    - C. Thomas Gradgrind

    - D. Uriah Heep


    **A:** C. Thomas Gradgrind


336. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    - A. Industrial Revolution

    - B. Rural life and customs

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Scientific advancements


    **A:** B. Rural life and customs


337. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Anthony Trollope

    - C. George Eliot

    - D. William Thackeray


    **A:** B. Anthony Trollope


338. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    - A. A prosperous merchant family

    - B. A noble lineage

    - C. A farming community

    - D. A group of intellectuals


    **A:** B. A noble lineage


339. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    - A. American Civil War

    - B. Industrial Revolution

    - C. French Revolution

    - D. Victorian Era


    **A:** C. French Revolution


340. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    - A. Fyodor Dostoevsky

    - B. Anton Chekhov

    - C. Leo Tolstoy

    - D. Ivan Turgenev


    **A:** C. Leo Tolstoy


341. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    - A. Rural life vs. urbanization

    - B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles

    - C. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - D. Gothic elements and supernatural occurrences


    **A:** B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles


342. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Fanny Burney

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** C. Fanny Burney


343. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    - A. A mysterious outsider

    - B. A tragic hero

    - C. The protagonist returning to his hometown

    - D. A cunning antagonist


    **A:** C. The protagonist returning to his hometown


344. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    - A. Wilkie Collins

    - B. Charles Dickens

    - C. Arthur Conan Doyle

    - D. Agatha Christie


    **A:** A. Wilkie Collins


345. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    - A. Industrial progress

    - B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


346. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Wuthering Heights," a dark and passionate tale set on the Yorkshire moors?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Emily Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** C. Emily Brontë


347. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    - A. To become a successful businessman

    - B. To become a scholar and pursue education

    - C. To become a renowned artist

    - D. To lead a simple life in the countryside


    **A:** B. To become a scholar and pursue education


348. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    - A. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - B. Industrial progress

    - C. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** C. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


349. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    - A. George Eliot

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Charles Dickens

    - D. Thomas Hardy


    **A:** A. George Eliot


350. **Q:** In "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë, what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    - A. A grand estate symbolizing wealth

    - B. A small cottage in the woods

    - C. An isolated and eerie setting where intense drama unfolds

    - D. A bustling city neighborhood


    **A:** C. An isolated and eerie setting where intense drama unfolds


351. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Emily Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** A. Jane Austen


352. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    - A. Coastal fishing village

    - B. Urban factory life

    - C. Rural village with church musicians

    - D. Victorian London


    **A:** C. Rural village with church musicians


353. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    - A. "Middlemarch"

    - B. "Wuthering Heights"

    - C. "Jane Eyre"

    - D. "Pride and Prejudice"


    **A:** A. "Middlemarch"


354. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Robert Louis Stevenson

    - D. Charlotte Brontë


    **A:** C. Robert Louis Stevenson


355. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    - A. Mr. Micawber

    - B. Ebenezer Scrooge

    - C. Thomas Gradgrind

    - D. Uriah Heep


    **A:** C. Thomas Gradgrind


356. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    - A. Industrial Revolution

    - B. Rural life and customs

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Scientific advancements


    **A:** B. Rural life and customs


357. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Anthony Trollope

    - C. George Eliot

    - D. William Thackeray


    **A:** B. Anthony Trollope


358. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    - A. A prosperous merchant family

    - B. A noble lineage

    - C. A farming community

    - D. A group of intellectuals


    **A:** B. A noble lineage


359. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    - A. American Civil War

    - B. Industrial Revolution

    - C. French Revolution

    - D. Victorian Era


    **A:** C. French Revolution


360. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    - A. Fyodor Dostoevsky

    - B. Anton Chekhov

    - C. Leo Tolstoy

    - D. Ivan Turgenev


    **A:** C. Leo Tolstoy


361. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    - A. Rural life vs. urbanization

    - B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles

    - C. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - D. Gothic elements and supernatural occurrences


    **A:** B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles


362. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Fanny Burney

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** C. Fanny Burney


363. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    - A. A mysterious outsider

    - B. A tragic hero

    - C. The protagonist returning to his hometown

    - D. A cunning antagonist


    **A:** C. The protagonist returning to his hometown


364. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    - A. Wilkie Collins

    - B. Charles Dickens

    - C. Arthur Conan Doyle

    - D. Agatha Christie


    **A:** A. Wilkie Collins


365. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    - A. Industrial progress

    - B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


366. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Wuthering Heights," a dark and passionate tale set on the Yorkshire moors?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Emily Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** C. Emily Brontë


367. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    - A. To become a successful businessman

    - B. To become a scholar and pursue education

    - C. To become a renowned artist

    - D. To lead a simple life in the countryside


    **A:** B. To become a scholar and pursue education


368. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    - A. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - B. Industrial progress

    - C. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** C. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


369. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    - A. George Eliot

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Charles Dickens

    - D. Thomas Hardy


    **A:** A. George Eliot


370. **Q:** In "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë, what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    - A. A grand estate symbolizing wealth

    - B. A small cottage in the woods

    - C. An isolated and eerie setting where intense drama unfolds

    - D. A bustling city neighborhood


    **A:** C. An isolated and eerie setting where intense drama unfolds


371. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Emily Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** A. Jane Austen


372. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    - A. Coastal fishing village

    - B. Urban factory life

    - C. Rural village with church musicians

    - D. Victorian London


    **A:** C. Rural village with church musicians


373. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    - A. "Middlemarch"

    - B. "Wuthering Heights"

    - C. "Jane Eyre"

    - D. "Pride and Prejudice"


    **A:** A. "Middlemarch"


374. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Robert Louis Stevenson

    - D. Charlotte Brontë


    **A:** C. Robert Louis Stevenson


375. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    - A. Mr. Micawber

    - B. Ebenezer Scrooge

    - C. Thomas Gradgrind

    - D. Uriah Heep


    **A:** C. Thomas Gradgrind


376. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    - A. Industrial Revolution

    - B. Rural life and customs

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Scientific advancements


    **A:** B. Rural life and customs


377. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Anthony Trollope

    - C. George Eliot

    - D. William Thackeray


    **A:** B. Anthony Trollope


378. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    - A. A prosperous merchant family

    - B. A noble lineage

    - C. A farming community

    - D. A group of intellectuals


    **A:** B. A noble lineage


379. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    - A. American Civil War

    - B. Industrial Revolution

    - C. French Revolution

    - D. Victorian Era


    **A:** C. French Revolution


380. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    - A. Fyodor Dostoevsky

    - B. Anton Chekhov

    - C. Leo Tolstoy

    - D. Ivan Turgenev


    **A:** C. Leo Tolstoy


381. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    - A. Rural life vs. urbanization

    - B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles

    - C. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - D. Gothic elements and supernatural occurrences


    **A:** B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles


382. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Fanny Burney

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** C. Fanny Burney


383. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    - A. A mysterious outsider

    - B. A tragic hero

    - C. The protagonist returning to his hometown

    - D. A cunning antagonist


    **A:** C. The protagonist returning to his hometown


384. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    - A. Wilkie Collins

    - B. Charles Dickens

    - C. Arthur Conan Doyle

    - D. Agatha Christie


    **A:** A. Wilkie Collins


385. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    - A. Industrial progress

    - B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


386. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Wuthering Heights," a dark and passionate tale set on the Yorkshire moors?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Emily Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** C. Emily Brontë


387. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," what is Jude's ultimate aspiration?

    - A. To become a successful businessman

    - B. To become a scholar and pursue education

    - C. To become a renowned artist

    - D. To lead a simple life in the countryside


    **A:** B. To become a scholar and pursue education


388. **Q:** What is the central theme of the novel "Middlemarch" by George Eliot?

    - A. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - B. Industrial progress

    - C. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** C. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


389. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Silas Marner," exploring the themes of redemption and community?

    - A. George Eliot

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Charles Dickens

    - D. Thomas Hardy


    **A:** A. George Eliot


390. **Q:** In "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë, what is the significance of the title location, Wuthering Heights?

    - A. A grand estate symbolizing wealth

    - B. A small cottage in the woods

    - C. An isolated and eerie setting where intense drama unfolds

    - D. A bustling city neighborhood


    **A:** C. An isolated and eerie setting where intense drama unfolds


391. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Northanger Abbey," a satirical commentary on gothic novels and societal expectations of women in the 19th century?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Charlotte Brontë

    - C. Emily Brontë

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** A. Jane Austen


392. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Under the Greenwood Tree," what is the primary setting and occupation of the characters?

    - A. Coastal fishing village

    - B. Urban factory life

    - C. Rural village with church musicians

    - D. Victorian London


    **A:** C. Rural village with church musicians


393. **Q:** Which novel by George Eliot explores the impact of societal expectations on individual choices, particularly for women?

    - A. "Middlemarch"

    - B. "Wuthering Heights"

    - C. "Jane Eyre"

    - D. "Pride and Prejudice"


    **A:** A. "Middlemarch"


394. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," exploring the duality of human nature?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Robert Louis Stevenson

    - D. Charlotte Brontë


    **A:** C. Robert Louis Stevenson


395. **Q:** In Charles Dickens' "Hard Times," what is the name of the utilitarian headmaster who advocates for practical education?

    - A. Mr. Micawber

    - B. Ebenezer Scrooge

    - C. Thomas Gradgrind

    - D. Uriah Heep


    **A:** C. Thomas Gradgrind


396. **Q:** What is the central theme of Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford"?

    - A. Industrial Revolution

    - B. Rural life and customs

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Scientific advancements


    **A:** B. Rural life and customs


397. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Barchester Towers," which satirizes the ecclesiastical politics of a fictional cathedral town?

    - A. Charles Dickens

    - B. Anthony Trollope

    - C. George Eliot

    - D. William Thackeray


    **A:** B. Anthony Trollope


398. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," what is the significance of the fictional d'Urberville family?

    - A. A prosperous merchant family

    - B. A noble lineage

    - C. A farming community

    - D. A group of intellectuals


    **A:** B. A noble lineage


399. **Q:** Which historical event serves as the backdrop for Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities"?

    - A. American Civil War

    - B. Industrial Revolution

    - C. French Revolution

    - D. Victorian Era


    **A:** C. French Revolution


400. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "Anna Karenina," exploring the consequences of infidelity and societal expectations in 19th-century Russia?

    - A. Fyodor Dostoevsky

    - B. Anton Chekhov

    - C. Leo Tolstoy

    - D. Ivan Turgenev


    **A:** C. Leo Tolstoy


401. **Q:** In Charlotte Brontë's "Shirley," what is the central conflict within the novel's setting?

    - A. Rural life vs. urbanization

    - B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles

    - C. Romantic love and societal expectations

    - D. Gothic elements and supernatural occurrences


    **A:** B. Industrial depression and working-class struggles


402. **Q:** Who is the author of the novel "Evelina," a satirical portrayal of 18th-century society through the experiences of a young woman?

    - A. Jane Austen

    - B. Emily Brontë

    - C. Fanny Burney

    - D. George Eliot


    **A:** C. Fanny Burney


403. **Q:** In Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native," what role does the character Clym Yeobright play in the unfolding events?

    - A. A mysterious outsider

    - B. A tragic hero

    - C. The protagonist returning to his hometown

    - D. A cunning antagonist


    **A:** C. The protagonist returning to his hometown


404. **Q:** Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone," often considered one of the earliest detective novels?

    - A. Wilkie Collins

    - B. Charles Dickens

    - C. Arthur Conan Doyle

    - D. Agatha Christie


    **A:** A. Wilkie Collins


405. **Q:** In George Eliot's "Middlemarch," what is the central theme concerning the character Dorothea Brooke?

    - A. Industrial progress

    - B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment

    - C. Gothic romance

    - D. Social class struggles


    **A:** B. Pursuit of intellectual and spiritual fulfillment


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