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  • 1. A Beautiful Mind, authored by Sylvia Nasar, is a compelling biographical account that delves into the life of John Nash, a brilliant mathematician whose extraordinary contributions to game theory earned him a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. The narrative artfully interweaves Nash's profound intellectual achievements with his harrowing battle against schizophrenia, showcasing his tumultuous journey from a promising young scholar at Princeton University to a man grappling with the ravages of mental illness. Nasar paints a vivid portrait of Nash's genius and eccentricity, capturing his unique perspective on the world and the profound impact of his work on economics and mathematics. The book also explores the complexity of his relationships, particularly with his devoted wife, Alicia, who stands by him through his struggles. Ultimately, A Beautiful Mind is not just a story of scientific brilliance but also a poignant exploration of the human spirit and the resilience required to overcome adversity, making it a profound examination of the interplay between creativity and mental illness.

    Who is the main subject of 'A Beautiful Mind'?
A) Albert Einstein
B) Richard Feynman
C) Steven Hawking
D) John Nash
  • 2. What mental illness is John Nash diagnosed with?
A) Schizophrenia
B) Depression
C) Anxiety disorder
D) Bipolar disorder
  • 3. What prestigious award did John Nash win in 1994?
A) Nobel Prize in Economics
B) Pulitzer Prize
C) Turing Award
D) Fields Medal
  • 4. In which field did John Nash make significant contributions?
A) Game theory
B) Chemistry
C) Physics
D) Biology
  • 5. What university did John Nash attend for his graduate studies?
A) MIT
B) Stanford University
C) Harvard University
D) Princeton University
  • 6. Who is the author of 'A Beautiful Mind'?
A) Daniel Kahneman
B) Jonah Lehrer
C) Sylvia Nasar
D) Malcolm Gladwell
  • 7. What role did game theory play in Nash's career?
A) Foundational concept in economics
B) Engineering principle
C) Artistic expression
D) Psychological evaluation
  • 8. What year was 'A Beautiful Mind' published?
A) 1995
B) 2000
C) 2001
D) 1998
  • 9. What university did Nash first attend as an undergraduate?
A) University of Chicago
B) Carnegie Mellon University
C) University of Pennsylvania
D) Columbia University
  • 10. When did John Nash die?
A) 2020
B) 2015
C) 2008
D) 2012
  • 11. What type of academic competitions did Nash excel in?
A) Mathematical competitions
B) Debates
C) Science fairs
D) Art competitions
  • 12. What event did Nash's life story influence significantly?
A) Military strategy
B) Public understanding of mental illness
C) Economic theory
D) Political theory
  • 13. How many children did Nash have?
A) Two
B) Four
C) One
D) Three
  • 14. What genre did the film adaptation of 'A Beautiful Mind' belong to?
A) Horror
B) Drama
C) Comedy
D) Thriller
  • 15. Who portrayed John Nash in the film adaptation?
A) Matt Damon
B) Russell Crowe
C) Leonardo DiCaprio
D) Johnny Depp
  • 16. What year did John Nash receive the Nobel Prize?
A) 1994
B) 1990
C) 1995
D) 2000
  • 17. What was the relationship between John Nash and his father?
A) Adversarial and hostile
B) Distant and complex
C) Strained but loving
D) Very close and supportive
  • 18. What event led to Nash's later years of stability?
A) New medication
B) Therapy sessions
C) His fame from the Nobel Prize
D) The support from his wife, Alicia
  • 19. What major breakthrough did Nash achieve in game theory?
A) Shapley value
B) Nash equilibrium
C) Dominant strategy
D) Zero-sum games
  • 20. What themes are prominent in 'A Beautiful Mind'?
A) War and peace
B) Racism and equality
C) Technology and innovation
D) Love and mental illness
  • 21. What odd behavior did Nash exhibit during his illness?
A) Excessive optimism
B) Learning difficulties
C) Paranoia
D) Chronic fatigue
  • 22. Where did Nash work after completing his PhD?
A) Harvard University
B) MIT
C) Institute for Advanced Study
D) Yale University
  • 23. What was John Nash's primary field of study?
A) Mathematics
B) Physics
C) Computer science
D) Economics
  • 24. What was John Nash's nationality?
A) American
B) Canadian
C) British
D) Australian
  • 25. What is the name of John Nash's wife?
A) Sarah
B) Elizabeth
C) Alicia
D) Marianne
  • 26. In which decade did Nash begin to experience his first symptoms of schizophrenia?
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1940s
D) 1950s
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