A quiz exploring the geographical origins and settings of classic world literature.
A collection of easy, factual questions about literature suitable for pre-teens, covering famous characters, authors, and genres.
A collection of fact-based multiple-choice questions covering fundamental concepts in high school literature curriculum.
A collection of factual questions regarding the history of literature and famous authors.
A collection of foundational knowledge regarding world-famous fairy tales and fables.
An orphaned boy named Oliver Twist is born into a harsh workhouse in England, where he suffers from hunger and mistreatment before being offered for apprenticeship.
This story describes a young boy's experience at a spring festival. He gets excited by the various stalls and attractions like toys, sweets, flowers, a snake charmer, and a swing. However, his parents refuse to buy him things. He then gets lost and only wants his parents, realizing that his desire for them is stronger than the material attractions.
This text introduces a story about Mohendualo and his cook, who are on a journey. Mohendualo is described as someone who needs to keep moving, and his cook, Iguuarn, will accompany him.
A story about a lost child who, when asked what they want, expresses a desire for their mother, rejecting toys and other offered items.
This quiz tests your knowledge of the classic fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk, covering characters, plot points, and magical elements.
This quiz explores prominent literary figures from Asia, North America, Europe, and Africa, highlighting their key works and the themes they address. It covers authors like Rabindranath Tagore, Haruki Murakami, Lu Xun, Mark Twain, Margaret Atwood, Toni Morrison, William Shakespeare, Franz Kafka, Dante Alighieri, Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Isabel Allende, Chinua Achebe, Nadine Gordimer, and Naguib Mahfouz.