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Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel (2009)
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  • 1. Wolf Hall, published in 2009 by Hilary Mantel, is a historical novel set in England during the tumultuous years of the 1520s, focusing primarily on the life of Thomas Cromwell, a man of humble origins who rises to power in the court of King Henry VIII. Through Cromwell's eyes, Mantel weaves a rich tapestry of political intrigue, personal ambition, and the fraught relationships that characterized the Tudor court. The narrative intimately explores Cromwell's complex character – a pragmatic, intelligent, and fiercely loyal man who navigates the dangerous waters of Henry's reign, the dissolution of the monasteries, and the king's obsessive desire for a male heir. Mantel's prose is both lyrical and immersive, and her masterful use of historical detail brings to life a vivid portrait of 16th-century England, its cultures, and its conflicts. The novel not only delves into Cromwell's rise to become the chief minister but also examines themes of power, faith, and human resilience, positing Cromwell as a protector of the downtrodden amidst the ruthless machinations of the elite. 'Wolf Hall' is the first book in a trilogy, and it received widespread acclaim, winning the Man Booker Prize and solidifying Mantel's reputation as a leading author of historical fiction.

    Who is the author of the book 'Wolf Hall'?
A) Stephen King
B) J.K. Rowling
C) Hilary Mantel
D) George Orwell
  • 2. When was 'Wolf Hall' published?
A) 2001
B) 2009
C) 2015
D) 1999
  • 3. Which historical figure is the central character in 'Wolf Hall'?
A) Thomas Cromwell
B) Queen Elizabeth I
C) Henry VIII
D) Anne Boleyn
  • 4. 'Wolf Hall' is set during the reign of which English monarch?
A) Edward VI
B) Henry VIII
C) Richard III
D) Queen Victoria
  • 5. What is the title of the sequel to 'Wolf Hall'?
A) The Great Gatsby
B) To Kill a Mockingbird
C) Gone with the Wind
D) Bring Up the Bodies
  • 6. Which award did 'Wolf Hall' win in 2009?
A) National Book Award
B) Man Booker Prize
C) Pulitzer Prize
D) Nobel Prize in Literature
  • 7. Where is 'Wolf Hall' primarily set?
A) France
B) Spain
C) England
D) Italy
  • 8. What relationship does Mary Boleyn have with Anne Boleyn in 'Wolf Hall'?
A) Mother
B) Aunt
C) Sister
D) Cousin
  • 9. Which character is executed for adultery in 'Wolf Hall'?
A) Jane Seymour
B) Catherine of Aragon
C) Anne Boleyn
D) Mary Boleyn
  • 10. Who is the Cardinal who falls out of Henry VIII's favor in the novel?
A) Fisher
B) More
C) Wolsey
D) Beaufort
  • 11. What is the occupation of Thomas More in the novel?
A) Executioner
B) Soldier
C) Doctor
D) Chancellor
  • 12. What does Henry VIII seek from the Pope in the novel?
A) Declaration of war
B) Blessing for his children
C) Annulment of his marriage
D) Crown jewels
  • 13. Who is the first wife of Henry VIII in 'Wolf Hall'?
A) Catherine Howard
B) Jane Seymour
C) Anne Boleyn
D) Catherine of Aragon
  • 14. Who is Thomas Cromwell's son in the novel?
A) William
B) Richard
C) Gregory
D) Edward
  • 15. What is the term used to describe the key council in Henry VIII's court in the novel?
A) Royal Court
B) Privy Council
C) Star Chamber
D) Order of the Garter
  • 16. Which character betrays Anne Boleyn in the novel?
A) Thomas Wyatt
B) Henry Norris
C) Mark Smeaton
D) George Boleyn
  • 17. Where is Thomas Cromwell originally from in 'Wolf Hall'?
A) Bristol
B) Putney
C) York
D) Cambridge
  • 18. 'Wolf Hall' is a work of historical __________.
A) science
B) fiction
C) biography
D) poetry
  • 19. Who is Anne Boleyn's daughter in 'Wolf Hall'?
A) Anne
B) Elizabeth
C) Catherine
D) Mary
  • 20. Which prominent artist does Thomas Cromwell patronize in 'Wolf Hall'?
A) Raphael
B) Michelangelo
C) Leonardo da Vinci
D) Hans Holbein
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