Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (1991)
  • 1. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, published in 1991, is a captivating historical fiction novel that intricately weaves the genres of romance, adventure, and time travel. Set against the backdrop of 18th century Scotland, the story follows Claire Beauchamp, a British Army nurse from World War II who, during a visit to the Scottish Highlands, is inexplicably transported back in time to the year 1743. There, she finds herself entangled in the turbulent world of Scottish clans, political strife, and cultural upheaval. Claire's modern sensibilities and medical knowledge set her apart in this rugged era, and she soon becomes embroiled in the life of Jamie Fraser, a dashing and principled Scottish warrior. As Claire navigates her loyalty to her present-day husband, Frank, and her burgeoning love for Jamie, she is faced with dilemmas that challenge her morals and identity. Gabaldon's richly detailed narrative immerses readers in the sights, sounds, and struggles of this bygone era, while her vivid character development breathes life into a diverse cast. With themes of love, sacrifice, and the inexorable pull of destiny, Outlander not only explores the complexities of time travel but also the enduring power of love that transcends centuries.

    What is the main setting of 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon?
A) Australia
B) France
C) USA
D) Scotland
  • 2. Who is the author of 'Outlander'?
A) Stephen King
B) J.K. Rowling
C) George R.R. Martin
D) Diana Gabaldon
  • 3. What is the protagonist's name in 'Outlander'?
A) Roger MacKenzie
B) Claire Randall
C) Jamie Fraser
D) Brianna Randall
  • 4. Which historical period does 'Outlander' mainly take place in?
A) 20th century
B) 18th century
C) 17th century
D) 19th century
  • 5. What is Claire Randall's occupation in the 20th century before she time travels?
A) Teacher
B) Doctor
C) Nurse
D) Journalist
  • 6. What nationality is Jamie Fraser in 'Outlander'?
A) Scottish
B) French
C) Irish
D) English
  • 7. Who is the primary villain in the first book of the 'Outlander' series?
A) Geillis Duncan
B) Jack Randall
C) Dougal MacKenzie
D) Colum MacKenzie
  • 8. What is the title of the sequel to 'Outlander'?
A) Drums of Autumn
B) Voyager
C) Dragonfly in Amber
D) The Fiery Cross
  • 9. What is the nickname of Jamie Fraser in 'Outlander'?
A) Bonnie Prince
B) Wolf of Badenoch
C) Red Jamie
D) Black Jack
  • 10. Which character in 'Outlander' is known for being a witch?
A) Mary Hawkins
B) Geillis Duncan
C) Marsali Fraser
D) Jenny Murray
  • 11. Who is Claire's first husband in 'Outlander'?
A) Frank Randall
B) Dougal MacKenzie
C) Roger Wakefield
D) Jonathan Randall
  • 12. What is the standing stone circle that Claire uses to travel through time called?
A) Craigh na Dun
B) Stonehenge
C) Callanish
D) Avebury
  • 13. In which World War does Claire serve as a nurse?
A) World War II
B) World War I
C) Napoleonic Wars
D) Vietnam War
  • 14. Who is the clan leader of the MacKenzie clan in 'Outlander'?
A) Dougal MacKenzie
B) Colum MacKenzie
C) Ned Gowan
D) Murtagh Fraser
  • 15. What is the name of Jamie's godfather in 'Outlander'?
A) Dougal MacKenzie
B) Angus Mhor
C) Rupert MacKenzie
D) Murtagh Fraser
  • 16. What is the occupation of Claire's husband, Frank Randall, in the 20th century?
A) Pilot
B) Historian
C) Soldier
D) Lawyer
  • 17. What is the made-up language used by the Highlaners in 'Outlander'?
A) Gaelic
B) Norse
C) Latin
D) Celtic
  • 18. What is the title of the seventh book in the 'Outlander' series?
A) An Echo in the Bone
B) A Breath of Snow and Ashes
C) Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone
D) Written in My Own Heart's Blood
  • 19. What year was 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon published?
A) 2010
B) 1991
C) 2000
D) 1985
  • 20. What is the nickname of Claire's daughter, Brianna?
A) Bea
B) Bree
C) Birdie
D) Bonnie
  • 21. Who is the historical figure that Jamie encounters multiple times and saves in 'Outlander'?
A) Prince Charles Edward Stuart
B) Marquis de Lafayette
C) George Washington
D) King Louis XV
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