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1.According to the proverb, "Three may keep a secret if two of them are..." what?
 
Dead
2.In modern literature, who has a pet rat called Scabbers?
 
Ron Weasley (Harry Potter series)
3.Nicknamed "The King", the work of what American comic book artist includes Captain America, Fantastic Four, Hulk, Thor, and X-Men?
 
Jack Kirby
4.Who wrote the 2002 Booker Prize winning novel The Life of Pi?
 
Yann Martel
5.Wheatfield with Crows is a July 1890 painting by who?
 
Vincent van Gogh
6.The subject of 17 novels and 6 films, what is the adopted name of the fictional character whose real name is David Webb?
 
Jason Bourne
7.Anastasia Steele is the female protagonist in what best-selling series of novels?
 
Fifty Shades (E. L. James)
8.Released in September 2013, Doctor Sleep is the sequel to what classic 1977 horror novel?
 
The Shining (Stephen King)
9.In J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan; Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly, and The Twins are collectively known as what?
 
The Lost Boys
10.What is the pen name of British spy novelist David John Moore Cornwell?
 
John le Carré
11.What are the names of Wendy's two brothers in Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie?
 
John and Michael
12.What is the name of the clown in Shakespeare's Henry IV and The Merry Wives of Windsor?
 
Falstaff (Sir John Falstaff)
13.Who wrote the 1960s bestsellers Hotel and Airport?
 
Arthur Hailey
14.Published in 2016 under the pseudonym Beryl Evans, what famous author wrote the children's book Charlie the Choo-Choo?
 
Stephen King
15."Religion is the opium of the people" is one of the most frequently paraphrased statements of what philosopher and economist?
 
Karl Marx (The German original, "Die Religion ... ist das Opium des Volkes" is often rendered as "religion... is the opiate of the masses.")
16.In Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, who never stopped sobbing?
 
Mock Turtle

17.What is written on the tiny bottle that Alice finds in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?
 
Drink Me
18.According to the popular nursery rhyme, "Monday's child is fair of face, Tuesday's child is full of grace." What is Wednesday's child?
 
Full of woe
19.At the end of what Shakespeare play does Puck apologise to the audience for any offence caused?
 
A Midsummer Night's Dream
20.Whose series of novels, beginning in 1950 with I, Robot, first introduced the "Three Laws of Robotics"?
 
Isaac Asimov
21.What 1908 children's novel begins with Mole meeting Rat?
 
Kenneth Grahame|The Wind in the Willows
22.Who painted Les Parapluies (The Umbrellas) during the 1880s?
 
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
23.Sold for a then record $300 million in September 2015, Interchange is a 1955 oil painting by what Dutch-American artist?
 
Willem de Kooning
24.By what pen name was author Barbara McCorquodale better known?
 
Barbara Cartland (McCorquodale was her married name)
25.What colour was Velvet's surname in the 1935 novel National Velvet?
 
Brown
26.What American novelist's best-known book is the infamous 1979 bestseller Flowers in the Attic?
 
V. C. Andrews
27.In the Shakespeare tragedy, who killed Macbeth?
 
Macduff
28.Who wrote the 1988 best-seller A Brief History of Time?
 
Stephen Hawking
29.First published in 1726, who wrote Gulliver's Travels?
 
Jonathan Swift
30.The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest are collectively known as the _________ Trilogy.
 
Millennium (Stieg Larsson)
31.First published in 1991, the main title of Jung Chang's worldwide bestseller, recounting the lives of three female generations of her family in China is Wild _____ what?
 
Swans (Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China)
32.The first line of what 1938 Daphne du Maurier novel reads "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again"?
 
Rebecca

33.Who wrote The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
 
Douglas Adams
34.What 1898 science fiction novel begins with an unusual incident at Horsell Common near Woking in Surrey?
 
The War of the Worlds (H.G. Wells)
35.What Irish novelist is best known for A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), Ulysses (1922), and Finnegans Wake (1939)?
 
James Joyce
36.What 1958 novella by Truman Capote includes the characters Fred, Holly Golightly, Joe Bell, Mag Wildwood, and Rusty Trawler?
 
Breakfast at Tiffany's
37.Complete the title of this 1960 Dr. Seuss novel: One Fish Two Fish ____ Fish ____ Fish?
 
Red Fish Blue Fish
38.What is the name of Dorothy's dog in the 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?
 
Toto
39.First published in 1813, who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
 
Jane Austen
40.Born in 1884, what English author is best known for his Swallows and Amazons series of children's books?
 
Arthur Ransome
41.What novel about a schoolteacher by English writer James Hilton was first published in 1934?
 
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
42.What travel guide was founded in Australia in 1973 by married couple Maureen and Tony Wheeler?
 
Lonely Planet
43.What English artist painted The Blue Boy in 1779?
 
Thomas Gainsborough (now in the Huntington Library, San Marino, California)
44.What is the name ascribed by the ancient Greeks to the semi-legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey?
 
Homer
45.In Treasure Island, what is Long John Silver employed as on the Hispaniola?
 
Cook
46.What fictional bear was originally illustrated in the 1920s by E. H. Shepard?
 
Winnie-the-Pooh (A. A. Milne)
47.What 1950 novel by Patricia Highsmith was adapted for film in 1951 by Alfred Hitchcock?
 
Strangers on a Train
48.What is the name of the remote Yorkshire farmhouse in Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights?
 
Wuthering Heights
49.At 74 x 30 feet, Paradise at Doge's Palace, Venice is reputed to be the largest canvas painting ever done. Who painted it in 1588?
 
Tintoretto
50.Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the Floss (1860), and Silas Marner (1861) are the first three novels by what English author?
 
George Eliot


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