Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo - Test
  • 1. Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo is a powerful anti-war novel published in 1939 that tells the harrowing story of Joe Bonham, a young American soldier who is severely injured during World War I. The narrative unfolds through Joe's consciousness as he lies in a hospital bed, trapped in his body, having lost his arms, legs, and face. The novel explores profound themes of the futility and brutality of war, the invasion of personal rights, and the loss of individuality. As Joe reflects on his past, he grapples with memories of love, life, and his aspirations, while simultaneously confronting the stark reality of his condition. Trumbo's poignant prose delves into the psychological trauma that soldiers endure and the moral implications of sending young men to fight in senseless conflicts. Through Joe's silent screams for freedom and his desperate desire to communicate, the novel serves as a heartbreaking commentary on the cost of war and the struggle for human dignity in the face of overwhelming adversity. The impact of Johnny Got His Gun extends beyond its narrative, resonating as a timeless critique of war's devastating effects on humanity.

    Who is the protagonist of 'Johnny Got His Gun'?
A) Joe Bonham
B) Tim O'Brien
C) Chris McCandless
D) Paul Baumer
  • 2. What war is the setting for 'Johnny Got His Gun'?
A) Korean War
B) World War II
C) World War I
D) Vietnam War
  • 3. Who does Joe remember most fondly?
A) His girlfriend
B) His father
C) His best friend
D) His teacher
  • 4. What symbolizes Joe's loss of freedom?
A) His family
B) His medals
C) His dreams
D) His physical condition
  • 5. What does Joe think about nationalism?
A) He fully supports it.
B) He believes it is necessary.
C) He is indifferent.
D) He is critical of it.
  • 6. What does Joe lose in the war?
A) His arms, legs, and face.
B) His sense of purpose.
C) His friends.
D) His will to fight.
  • 7. What is Joe's experience with medical staff?
A) They neglect him
B) They are very caring
C) They are abusive
D) They help him regain consciousness
  • 8. What does Joe reflect on throughout the novel?
A) The process of healing.
B) The meaning of life and death.
C) His friends' achievements.
D) The rules of War.
  • 9. What does Joe's morse code tapping symbolize?
A) His struggle for identity and humanity.
B) His acceptance of death.
C) His memories of war.
D) His longing for history.
  • 10. Who does Joe Bonham's experience challenge?
A) Medical professionals.
B) Society's perception of war.
C) The government.
D) Other soldiers' bravery.
  • 11. What form of literature is 'Johnny Got His Gun'?
A) A short story
B) A play
C) A novel
D) A poem
  • 12. In what year was 'Johnny Got His Gun' published?
A) 1939
B) 1950
C) 1945
D) 1921
  • 13. Who is the author of 'Johnny Got His Gun'?
A) F. Scott Fitzgerald
B) Dalton Trumbo
C) Mark Twain
D) Ernest Hemingway
  • 14. What literary technique is prominent in the book?
A) Third-person perspective.
B) Epistolary style.
C) Stream of consciousness.
D) Simple narration.
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