General Knowledge: "The Namesake"
General Knowledge: "Atonement"
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100

What is the full name given to Gogol at his rice ceremony?

Nikhil Ganguli

100

What is the significance of the letter Robbie writes to Cecilia?

It contains graphic sexual language and was meant to be private.

100

"Atonement": "I love you. I’ll wait for you. Come back. Come back to me." - Who said this?

Cecelia Tallis.

100

Briony: “I gave them their _______"

Happiness.

100

What type of figurative language is being used here? — “The thunder grumbled angrily in the distance.”

Personification. 

200

What is the name of the short story by Nikolai Gogol that Ashoke credits with saving his life, and which ultimately inspires his son's name?

The Overcoat.

200

How is the ending of the story framed which allows Briony's confession to come out?  

A TV Interview.

200

"The Namesake": "Remember when we used to put on those awful flashing colored lights? I didn't know a thing back then." - Who said this?

Ashima Ganguli

200

Briony: “But what sense of hope or [__] could a reader derive from an ending like that?”

satisfaction

200

What technique is being used when an idea is repeated in different ways for emphasis?

Repetition.

300

What is the profession of Gogol’s wife, Moushumi Mazoomdar?

Academic in French Literature.

300

In the Dunkirk tracking shot, several surreal images appear in rapid succession. Which of the following is depicted in that sequence? 

A) A soldier painting a mural of a naked woman
B) French villagers being executed
C) A horse being euthanized
D) Children being evacuated on boats

C) A horse being euthanized

300

"Atonement": "I’m very, very sorry for the terrible distress that I have caused." - Who said this?

Briony Tallis. 

300

 Briony: “I saw him, I know it was him... [____]”

 I saw him.

300

Which of the following is an example of anaphora?
A) “I have a dream… I have a dream… I have a dream…”
B) “I came, I saw, I conquered.”
C) “Better late than never.”
D) “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.”

A) I have a dream...

400

What symbolic act does Gogol perform after his father’s death that reflects a deeper connection to his Bengali heritage?

He shaves his head.

400

Which piece of diegetic sound is cleverly integrated into Dario Marianelli’s Oscar-winning score, becoming a recurring auditory motif throughout the film?

Briony’s typewriter

400

"The Namesake": "You can’t just throw away your name because it means something bad" - Who says this?

Ashoke

Explanation: Ashoke says this to Gogol during a tense conversation about the significance of names and the story behind his own.

400

Robbie: "“How old do you have to be to know the difference between __________?"

"right and wrong"

400

Which sentence uses onomatopoeia?
A) “He was as fast as lightning.”
B) “She tiptoed quietly down the hall.”
C) “The bacon sizzled in the pan.”
D) “His eyes were pools of mystery.”

C) “The bacon sizzled in the pan.”

500

In which city does Ashoke Ganguli survive a catastrophic train accident that later shapes his naming of Gogol?

Gaya.

500

Which real-life event is explicitly shown in the film as the cause of Cecilia’s death, whereas in the novel, it’s only briefly referenced and not dramatized?  - I need the specific event name. 

The Balham Underground station flooding

500

"Atonement": "Five years ago, you didn't care about telling the truth." - Who said this?

Robbie Turner.

500

Robbie: "Just do as I have asked of you. Write it all down. Just the truth. [What is the missing sentence?] And then leave us be.

"No rhymes, no embellishments, no adjectives."

500

Which language technique is being used in this line? — “The silence was deafening.”

Paradox - it contradicts itself. It's not an oxymoron which is a shorter phrase. 

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