Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget
  • 1. The 'Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases,' compiled by Peter Mark Roget and first published in 1852, is a seminal reference work that revolutionized the way we approach language and synonyms. Roget, a physician and lexicographer, meticulously organized words and concepts into a systematic arrangement, allowing readers to explore relationships between words in a way that was both innovative and user-friendly. His thesaurus categorizes words based on their meanings and ideas, facilitating not just the search for synonyms, but also understanding nuances in language. This work has endured through the years, being continuously updated and reprinted, and has become a fundamental tool for writers, educators, and scholars alike. The impact of Roget's thesaurus extends beyond mere vocabulary; it encourages creativity in writing and helps to enrich the expressive capabilities of the English language. Its blend of practicality and intellect has solidified its place as an invaluable resource in libraries and homes across the world, evidencing the timeless value of Roget's linguistic contributions.

    What year was the first edition of Roget's Thesaurus published?
A) 1852
B) 1754
C) 1901
D) 1825
  • 2. What is the main purpose of Roget's Thesaurus?
A) To find synonyms and related words
B) To learn word origins
C) To verify definitions
D) To check spelling
  • 3. What was Roget's original title for his work?
A) Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
B) English Word Finder
C) Lexicon of Related Terms
D) Dictionary of Synonyms
  • 4. How old was Roget when the first edition was published?
A) 82
B) 45
C) 73
D) 58
  • 5. What distinguishes Roget's original organization from most modern thesauruses?
A) Pronunciation guides
B) Conceptual rather than alphabetical order
C) Historical word origins
D) Inclusion of antonyms
  • 6. Roget served as secretary of which prestigious scientific organization?
A) Royal Academy
B) Royal Society
C) Oxford University Press
D) British Museum
  • 7. Which of these was part of Roget's educational background?
A) London School of Economics
B) Oxford University
C) Cambridge University
D) University of Edinburgh
  • 8. What medical condition did Roget suffer from that may have influenced his work?
A) Aphasia
B) Amnesia
C) Depression
D) Dyslexia
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