Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
  • 1. Who is the protagonist of Slaughterhouse-Five?
A) Roland Weary
B) Kilgore Trout
C) Edgar Derby
D) Billy Pilgrim
  • 2. Which war is primarily depicted in Slaughterhouse-Five?
A) The Korean War
B) World War II
C) The Vietnam War
D) World War I
  • 3. What alien race does Billy Pilgrim meet?
A) Tralfamadorians
B) Martians
C) Venusians
D) Zortraxians
  • 4. Who is Kilgore Trout?
A) Billy's father
B) A recurring character in Vonnegut's works
C) An alien
D) A fellow soldier
  • 5. What is the significance of the phrase 'so it goes'?
A) Sorrow for the lost
B) Denial of reality
C) Celebration of life
D) Acceptance of death and fate
  • 6. What city is the 'Slaughterhouse' located in?
A) Hamburg
B) Munich
C) Berlin
D) Dresden
  • 7. How does Billy react to his experiences in Dresden?
A) With anger and rebellion
B) With detachment and acceptance
C) With denial and avoidance
D) With sorrow and guilt
  • 8. What is the primary theme of the novel?
A) The romance of soldiers
B) The adventure of time travel
C) The morality of killing
D) The absurdity of war
  • 9. What type of literary work is Slaughterhouse-Five?
A) Historical fiction
B) Science fiction
C) Autobiography
D) Romantic fiction
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