50 Quiz – Language and Literature

Here is a 50-question quiz on the topic Language and Literature, covering authors, books, literary devices, grammar, language origins, and world literature. Each question includes 4 options, with the correct answer marked and an explanation.




📘 Language and Literature Quiz (50 Questions)

1. Who is known as the Bard of Avon?

A) Geoffrey Chaucer

B) William Shakespeare ✅

C) John Milton

D) Charles Dickens
Explanation: Shakespeare is often referred to as the “Bard of Avon” due to his birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon.





2. Which novel starts with the line: “Call me Ishmael”?

A) Treasure Island

B) Moby-Dick ✅

C) The Old Man and the Sea

D) The Great Gatsby
Explanation: This famous opening line is from Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick.





3. What is the origin of the word alphabet?

A) Latin

B) Greek ✅

C) French

D) Arabic
Explanation: “Alphabet” comes from the first two Greek letters, alpha and beta.





4. Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?

A) Emily Brontë

B) Jane Austen ✅

C) Louisa May Alcott

D) Mary Shelley
Explanation: Pride and Prejudice is a romantic novel by Jane Austen.





5. What is a haiku?

A) A French ballad

B) A 14-line poem

C) A Japanese poem of 3 lines ✅

D) A narrative poem
Explanation: A haiku is a Japanese poetic form with 3 lines (5-7-5 syllables).





6. Who is the author of 1984?

A) George Orwell ✅

B) Aldous Huxley

C) Ray Bradbury

D) Ernest Hemingway
Explanation: George Orwell wrote the dystopian novel 1984.





7. What figure of speech is used in: “The wind whispered through the trees”?

A) Simile

B) Metaphor

C) Alliteration

D) Personification ✅
Explanation: Giving human traits (whispered) to wind is personification.





8. Which language has the most native speakers?

A) English

B) Hindi

C) Mandarin Chinese ✅

D) Spanish
Explanation: Mandarin Chinese tops the list in terms of native speakers.





9. Who wrote The Waste Land?

A) T.S. Eliot ✅

B) Ezra Pound

C) W.B. Yeats

D) Robert Frost
Explanation: T.S. Eliot is the poet of The Waste Land, a landmark of modernist poetry.





10. What is the plural of “analysis”?

A) Analysises

B) Analysi

C) Analyses ✅

D) Analysis
Explanation: “Analysis” becomes “analyses” in plural form.





11. Which language gave us the word café?

A) English

B) Italian

C) French ✅

D) German
Explanation: “Café” is a French word meaning coffee or coffeehouse.





12. Who wrote The Catcher in the Rye?

A) F. Scott Fitzgerald

B) J.D. Salinger ✅

C) Ernest Hemingway

D) Mark Twain
Explanation: The Catcher in the Rye is a novel by J.D. Salinger.





13. In literature, what is an antagonist?

A) The narrator

B) The hero

C) The villain or opponent ✅

D) The sidekick
Explanation: An antagonist is the opposing force to the protagonist.





14. What is the meaning of the idiom “Break the ice”?

A) To cool a drink

B) To break a block

C) To start a conversation ✅

D) To go on a holiday
Explanation: “Break the ice” means to initiate a conversation in a social setting.





15. Who is the father of English poetry?

A) William Blake

B) Geoffrey Chaucer ✅

C) Robert Burns

D) Edmund Spenser
Explanation: Geoffrey Chaucer is regarded as the father of English poetry.





16. The novel Don Quixote was written by:

A) Cervantes ✅

B) Tolstoy

C) Dante

D) Hugo
Explanation: Miguel de Cervantes authored Don Quixote, a Spanish classic.





17. What is the language of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata?

A) Tamil

B) Sanskrit ✅

C) Pali

D) Prakrit
Explanation: Mahabharata was originally written in Sanskrit.





18. What is a palindrome?

A) A word that rhymes

B) A word that is spelled backward

C) A word that reads the same backward and forward ✅

D) A type of punctuation
Explanation: Examples: “madam”, “racecar”.





19. Who wrote Les Misérables?

A) Molière

B) Gustave Flaubert

C) Victor Hugo ✅

D) Albert Camus
Explanation: Victor Hugo is the author of Les Misérables.





20. What is the collective noun for a group of lions?

A) Group

B) Pack

C) Pride ✅

D) Herd
Explanation: A “pride” refers to a group of lions.






21. What does “etymology” mean?

A) Study of insects

B) Study of meanings

C) Study of languages

D) Study of word origins ✅
Explanation: Etymology deals with the origin and history of words.





22. Who is the author of The God of Small Things?

A) Vikram Seth

B) Arundhati Roy ✅

C) Jhumpa Lahiri

D) Salman Rushdie
Explanation: Arundhati Roy won the Booker Prize for this novel in 1997.





23. Which punctuation is used to show possession?

A) Comma

B) Period

C) Apostrophe ✅

D) Colon
Explanation: The apostrophe (’) shows possession, e.g., John’s book.





24. “To kill two birds with one stone” means:

A) Be cruel

B) Hunt wisely

C) Solve two problems with one action ✅

D) Use a catapult
Explanation: It’s an idiom meaning to achieve two aims at once.





25. What is the national language of Germany?

A) Dutch

B) German ✅

C) English

D) Danish
Explanation: The official and national language is German.





26. Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities?

A) Mark Twain

B) Charles Dickens ✅

C) Thomas Hardy

D) Leo Tolstoy
Explanation: Dickens’ historical novel begins: “It was the best of times…”





27. A synonym is:

A) An opposite word

B) A similar-meaning word ✅

C) A slang

D) A shortened word
Explanation: Example: happy – joyful.





28. What is the name for a story that explains morals using animals?

A) Fantasy

B) Allegory

C) Fable ✅

D) Epic
Explanation: Aesop’s fables are famous examples.





29. Romeo and Juliet is a:

A) Comedy

B) Tragedy ✅

C) Satire

D) Novel
Explanation: It’s one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies.





30. “The pen is mightier than the sword” means:

A) Pens are weapons

B) Ink stains are powerful

C) Writing is more powerful than violence ✅

D) Swords are outdated
Explanation: Words can change minds more than war can.





31. Which Indian won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913?

A) R.K. Narayan

B) Rabindranath Tagore ✅

C) Mulk Raj Anand

D) Aravind Adiga
Explanation: Tagore won it for Gitanjali.





32. A metaphor is:

A) A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’

B) A direct comparison ✅

C) An exaggeration

D) A contradiction
Explanation: “Time is a thief” is a metaphor.





33. “I wandered lonely as a cloud” is written by:

A) Robert Frost

B) John Keats

C) William Wordsworth ✅

D) Lord Byron
Explanation: It’s one of Wordsworth’s most famous poems.





34. Which of the following is a classic novel by George Eliot?

A) Middlemarch ✅

B) Jane Eyre

C) Tess of the d’Urbervilles

D) Wuthering Heights
Explanation: George Eliot (pen name of Mary Ann Evans) wrote Middlemarch.





35. The smallest unit of sound in a language is:

A) Word

B) Letter

C) Phoneme ✅

D) Morpheme
Explanation: Phonemes are the distinct units of sound.





36. Which language uses Kanji script?

A) Korean

B) Japanese ✅

C) Thai

D) Arabic
Explanation: Kanji are adopted Chinese characters used in Japanese.





37. What is an oxymoron?

A) A wise saying

B) A contradiction in terms ✅

C) A metaphor

D) A poem
Explanation: Examples: “deafening silence”, “bittersweet”.





38. The autobiography Long Walk to Freedom was written by:

A) Barack Obama

B) Martin Luther King

C) Nelson Mandela ✅

D) Desmond Tutu
Explanation: Mandela’s autobiography documents his struggle against apartheid.





39. Which of these is not a Shakespearean play?

A) Hamlet

B) Othello

C) Macbeth

D) The Old Man and the Sea ✅
Explanation: The Old Man and the Sea was written by Ernest Hemingway.





40. Which novel features the character Huckleberry Finn?

A) Tom Sawyer Abroad

B) Huckleberry Finn ✅

C) Of Mice and Men

D) Robinson Crusoe
Explanation: Written by Mark Twain, it follows Huck’s adventures.





41. What is grammar?

A) A type of punctuation

B) A set of spelling rules

C) The rules of language structure ✅

D) A dictionary
Explanation: Grammar governs how sentences are formed.





42. What does the prefix “bio” mean?

A) Book

B) Life ✅

C) Light

D) Movement
Explanation: “Bio” relates to life, e.g., biology.





43. What do you call a list of books used for study or reference?

A) Glossary

B) Bibliography ✅

C) Index

D) Appendix
Explanation: A bibliography lists sources and references.





44. What is a genre?

A) A type of book ✅

B) A book cover

C) A paragraph

D) A writing error
Explanation: Examples: fiction, horror, fantasy.





45. Which novel has the character Atticus Finch?

A) The Great Gatsby

B) To Kill a Mockingbird ✅

C) Catch-22

D) Of Mice and Men
Explanation: Atticus Finch is a central character in Harper Lee’s novel.





46. The language with the most words is:

A) French

B) English ✅

C) Spanish

D) Russian
Explanation: English has absorbed words from many languages over centuries.





47. What is the term for a word that sounds like its meaning (e.g., buzz)?

A) Alliteration

B) Onomatopoeia ✅

C) Oxymoron

D) Metaphor
Explanation: Onomatopoeia imitates sound.





48. Who is the Greek author of The Iliad and The Odyssey?

A) Sophocles

B) Plato

C) Homer ✅

D) Aristotle
Explanation: Homer is the legendary author of these epics.





49. Which of these is a form of drama?

A) Biography

B) Limerick

C) Tragedy ✅

D) Satire
Explanation: Tragedy is a major form of dramatic performance.





50. What’s the antonym of “optimist”?

A) Believer

B) Realist

C) Pessimist ✅

D) Thinker
Explanation: A pessimist expects negative outcomes, opposite of an optimist.











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