A Personal Record by Joseph Conrad
  • 1. What is 'A Personal Record' primarily about?
A) A detailed biography of another author.
B) Conrad's experiences and reflections.
C) A fictional adventure story.
D) Historical events in Europe.
  • 2. In which year was 'A Personal Record' published?
A) 1920
B) 1912
C) 1915
D) 1902
  • 3. Which literary technique does Conrad frequently use in 'A Personal Record'?
A) First-person omniscience.
B) Unreliable narration.
C) Epistolary format.
D) Stream of consciousness.
  • 4. What emotion does Conrad frequently convey in his reflections?
A) Melancholy.
B) Indifference.
C) Joy.
D) Anger.
  • 5. What motivates Conrad to write 'A Personal Record'?
A) To criticize society.
B) To understand his own life.
C) To document history.
D) To entertain readers.
  • 6. What literary movement is Joseph Conrad associated with?
A) Naturalism.
B) Postmodernism.
C) Romanticism.
D) Modernism.
  • 7. What type of narrative style is present in 'A Personal Record'?
A) Third-person objective.
B) Autobiographical.
C) Third-person limited.
D) Second-person.
  • 8. How does Conrad characterize his childhood in the text?
A) As simple and carefree.
B) As boring and uneventful.
C) As complex and formative.
D) As unhappy and tragic.
  • 9. Which place does Conrad often reference in his work?
A) The forest.
B) The mountains.
C) The city.
D) The sea.
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