Charles Dickens (writer)
  • 1. Charles Dickens was a prolific English writer and social critic, renowned for his vivid characters, intricate plots, and ability to highlight the stark social realities of Victorian England. Born on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, Dickens experienced a tumultuous childhood, marked by poverty and hardship, particularly after his father's imprisonment for debt. This early adversity fueled his desire to advocate for social reform and influenced many of his literary works, which often depicted the struggles of the poor and working class. His most famous novels, including 'A Christmas Carol', 'Oliver Twist', 'Great Expectations', and 'David Copperfield', showcase his mastery of storytelling and character development, as well as his deep empathy for the disadvantaged. Dickens's writing is characterized by its rich imagery, satirical humor, and complex narrative styles, blending the fantastical with the realistic. Additionally, he was a vigorous public figure, using his platform to campaign for various social causes, including child labor reform and education. Dickens's enduring impact on literature and society is evident through his ability to illuminate the human experience, making him one of the most celebrated and beloved authors in English literature.

    In which month did Charles Dickens pass away?
A) December
B) October
C) August
D) June
  • 2. What was the cause of Charles Dickens' death?
A) Pneumonia
B) Heart attack
C) Cancer
D) Stroke
  • 3. How old was Charles Dickens when he died?
A) 52
B) 61
C) 65
D) 58
  • 4. Who was Charles Dickens' close friend who attended his funeral?
A) Thomas Hardy
B) George Eliot
C) Wilkie Collins
D) Charlotte Brontë
  • 5. Which was the first novel written by Charles Dickens that was published posthumously?
A) Bleak House
B) The Mystery of Edwin Drood
C) Great Expectations
D) A Christmas Carol
  • 6. How many children did Charles Dickens have?
A) 5
B) 10
C) 8
D) 3
  • 7. What was the title of Charles Dickens' first novel?
A) Great Expectations
B) The Pickwick Papers
C) Oliver Twist
D) A Christmas Carol
  • 8. Which of Dickens' novels is considered an autobiographical masterpiece?
A) Hard Times
B) Bleak House
C) David Copperfield
D) A Christmas Carol
  • 9. What was the first name of Charles Dickens' character Mr. Micawber?
A) William
B) Walter
C) Winston
D) Wilkins
  • 10. Which of Dickens' novels features the character of Scrooge?
A) Bleak House
B) A Christmas Carol
C) Oliver Twist
D) Great Expectations
  • 11. Which of Dickens' novels is set during the French Revolution?
A) David Copperfield
B) Little Dorrit
C) Great Expectations
D) A Tale of Two Cities
  • 12. What was Charles Dickens' middle name?
A) John
B) Thomas
C) Edward
D) William
  • 13. How many serialized novels did Dickens write during his lifetime?
A) 25
B) 20
C) 15
D) 10
  • 14. What was the name of Charles Dickens' favorite cat?
A) Bob
B) Whiskers
C) Felix
D) Mittens
  • 15. Where did Charles Dickens die?
A) Paris, France
B) Higham, Kent, England
C) Edinburgh, Scotland
D) London, England
  • 16. What was Charles Dickens' occupation?
A) Teacher
B) Writer
C) Lawyer
D) Doctor
  • 17. Who was Charles Dickens' wife?
A) Catherine Hogarth
B) Jane Austen
C) Mary Shelley
D) Emily Brontë
  • 18. What was Charles Dickens' favorite pen name?
A) Mr. Pickwick
B) Uriah Heep
C) Charles Darnay
D) Boz
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