Tristram Shandy
Gulliver's Travels
Robinson Crusoe
Paradise Lost
THE RESTORATION/THE Glorious Revolution
100

Who is Tristram Shandy's eccentric uncle known for his obsession with battles?

Uncle Toby

100

What occupation does Lemuel Gulliver have at the beginning of the story?

SURGEON

100

Where was he born?

YORK

100

What kind of hero is Satan?

philosophical hero

100

What did Charles II patronise in 1662?

the Royal Society

200
  1. What unique narrative technique is employed in "Tristram Shandy"?

DIGRESSIVE AND NON LINEAR STORYTELLING

200

What is the name of the flying island Gulliver visits, where the inhabitants are devoted to abstract learning but lack practical knowledge?

LAPUTA

200

Where is Crusoe's plantation?

BRAZIL

200

Paradise Lost opens with the precise statement of the theme of the poem which is...

'of Man's first Disobedience'

200

The architect who rebuilt London after the great fire

Christopher Wren 

300
  1. What is the name of Tristram Shandy's father, who has a peculiar obsession with names and naming conventions?

WALTER

300


WHAT are THE two fictional island nations that appear in the first part of the 1726 novel ? 

Lilliput and Blefuscu

300
  1. What does Crusoe save from the shipwreck that becomes essential to his survival?

Various tools, weapons, and supplies

300

What happened to Milton with the Restoration?

He was sent to prison and hIS writings burnt

300

Which act was passed by Parliament which re-enacted Magna Carta and the Petion of Rights?

The Bill of Rights

400
  1. What event occurs at the very beginning of the book, affecting the narrative flow?

TRISTRAM'S BIRTH

400

What vice do the Yahoos represent in Gulliver's travels?

HUMAN DEPRAVITY

400

Who was his story based on?

a mariner, Alexander Selkirk

400

Where is Hell in Milton's work?

Below chaos, in antithesis with God's world

400

James II fled to... and then landed in...

France/Ireland

500

Who crushes Tristram's nose during childbirth?

Doctor Slop

500

Which creatures are rational and horses in Gulliver's last adventure, embodying virtues of reason and moral living? SPELL THE NAME CORRECTLY!

Houyhnhnms

500

Where is Robinson Crusoe initially shipwrecked?

A remote island in the Caribbean

500

What is the significance of the "Tree of Knowledge" in "Paradise Lost"?

It symbolizes Adam and Eve's loss of innocence and disobedience.

500

When and Where did William defeat James II?

Battle of the Boyne 1690

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