A Fortunate Life by A. B. Facey
  • 1. A Fortunate Life, written by A. B. Facey, is a poignant and reflective autobiography that chronicles the author's extraordinary journey from a humble childhood to renowned success in Australia. Born in 1894 to a poor family in Western Australia, Facey's life is a testament to resilience and the human spirit's capacity to endure hardship. His narrative unveils the trials he faced, including the challenges of poverty, the brutal realities of working on farms, and the impact of World War I, in which he served with distinction. Through vivid and heartfelt prose, Facey captures the essence of his experiences, highlighting the importance of family, friendship, and the simple joys of life. His story is not merely one of survival; it is a celebration of the small victories that define a 'fortunate' life, showcasing his unwavering optimism and the profound gratitude he holds for the journey that shaped him. With themes of courage, humility, and the enduring power of hope, A Fortunate Life resonates with readers, offering inspiration and a deeper understanding of the rich tapestry of human experience.

    What is the full name of the author of 'A Fortunate Life'?
A) Alfred Bernard Facey
B) Alexander Benjamin Facey
C) Arthur Bertram Facey
D) Albert Barnett Facey
  • 2. In what year was A.B. Facey born?
A) 1894
B) 1901
C) 1910
D) 1888
  • 3. Where was Facey born?
A) Victoria, Australia
B) New South Wales
C) Western Australia
D) Tasmania
  • 4. At what age was Facey sent away from his family to work?
A) Eight
B) Twelve
C) Ten
D) Five
  • 5. Which major world event did Facey fight in?
A) The Boer War
B) The Korean War
C) World War II
D) World War I
  • 6. What was the name of Facey's wife?
A) Evelyn
B) Esther
C) Elizabeth
D) Edith
  • 7. In which Australian state did Facey spend most of his adult life?
A) Victoria
B) Western Australia
C) Queensland
D) South Australia
  • 8. Facey had very little formal...
A) Education
B) Military training
C) Farming experience
D) Family support
  • 9. When was 'A Fortunate Life' first published?
A) 1951
B) 1981
C) 1991
D) 1971
  • 10. How old was Facey when he died?
A) 78
B) 87
C) 81
D) 92
  • 11. What was a major theme of the book?
A) Religious faith
B) Wealth and success
C) Political change
D) Resilience and optimism
  • 12. As a young man, Facey worked on the construction of what?
A) The Sydney Harbour Bridge
B) The Rabbit-Proof Fence
C) The Trans-Australian Railway
D) The Kalgoorlie Pipeline
  • 13. Facey's childhood was marked by...
A) Wealth and privilege
B) Poverty and hardship
C) Urban living
D) Academic achievement
  • 14. What was Facey's regiment in WWI?
A) Light Horse Brigade
B) 10th Battalion
C) 8th Battalion
D) 11th Battalion
  • 15. The book is considered an Australian...
A) Travelogue
B) Classic
C) Fairy tale
D) Novel
  • 16. A central relationship in the book is with his...
A) Business partner
B) Wife, Evelyn
C) Military commander
D) Father
  • 17. The book concludes with Facey feeling...
A) Angry about his missed opportunities
B) Uncertain about the future
C) Proud of his financial wealth
D) That he had a fortunate life
  • 18. The narrative style of the book is best described as...
A) Poetic and complex
B) Simple and straightforward
C) Scientific and analytical
D) Humorous and satirical
  • 19. At which famous battle was Facey wounded?
A) Passchendaele
B) Tobruk
C) The Somme
D) Gallipoli
  • 20. How did Facey primarily earn a living after the war?
A) As a farmer
B) As a public servant
C) As a school teacher
D) As a miner
  • 21. Which animal did Facey work with as a teamster?
A) Camels
B) Horses
C) Donkeys
D) Bullocks
  • 22. How many children did Bert and Evelyn have?
A) Ten
B) Five
C) Three
D) Seven
  • 23. Bert Facey passed away in what year?
A) 1978
B) 1991
C) 1982
D) 1985
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