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Test your knowledge of dystopian literature!

  1. Who is the author of the dystopian classic "1984"?

A. Aldous Huxley B. George Orwell C. Ray Bradbury D. Margaret Atwood

  1. Which dystopian novel features a society divided into factions based on personality traits?

A. "The Hunger Games" B. "Divergent" C. "Fahrenheit 451" D. "Brave New World"

  1. In Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale," what is the name of the oppressive regime that has taken over the United States?

  2. True or False: Dystopian literature often explores themes of government control, societal oppression, and the struggle for freedom.

  3. In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," what is the name of the main character who rebels against the book-burning society?

A. Montag B. Beatty C. Mildred D. Clarisse

  1. Which of the following dystopian novels features a society in which all emotions are suppressed?

A. "The Giver" B. "1984" C. "Brave New World" D. "Fahrenheit 451"

  1. In Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," what is the name given to members of the lowest social class?

A. Betas B. Gammas C. Deltas D. Epsilons

  1. Which dystopian novel features a society in which women are forbidden to read?

A. "The Hunger Games" B. "The Handmaid's Tale" C. "1984" D. "Fahrenheit 451"

  1. In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," what is the phrase that the pigs use to justify their increasingly oppressive rule over the other animals?

A. "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." B. "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs." C. "Workers of the world, unite!" D. "Ignorance is strength."

  1. True or False: Dystopian literature always has a happy ending in which the oppressed society overthrows its oppressors and achieves freedom.