Joseph and His Brothers by Thomas Mann
  • 1. Who is the author of 'Joseph and His Brothers'?
A) Thomas Mann
B) Gustav Mahler
C) Franz Kafka
D) Hermann Hesse
  • 2. Which biblical figure is the central character in the novel?
A) Abraham
B) Isaac
C) Joseph
D) Moses
  • 3. What literary style is 'Joseph and His Brothers' predominantly written in?
A) Postmodern
B) Realist
C) Romantic
D) Modernist
  • 4. What is the setting of 'Joseph and His Brothers' primarily focused on?
A) Rome and Greece
B) Jerusalem and Nazareth
C) Egypt and Canaan
D) Babylon and Persia
  • 5. What does Joseph's ability to interpret dreams lead to?
A) His rise to power in Egypt
B) His death
C) His capture by enemies
D) His exile
  • 6. What is the relationship between Joseph and his brothers by the end of the story?
A) Continued conflict
B) Reconciliation
C) Revenge
D) Isolation
  • 7. In which part of the Bible is the story of Joseph found?
A) Book of Genesis
B) Book of Leviticus
C) Book of Exodus
D) Book of Numbers
  • 8. Which of the following is a critical aspect of Mann's writing in 'Joseph and His Brothers'?
A) Minimalism
B) Fantasy elements
C) Historical accuracy
D) Psychological exploration
  • 9. What does the 'Coat of Many Colors' symbolize?
A) His strength
B) His intelligence
C) Joseph's favored status
D) His wealth
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