1.
What's the genre of the book?
Correct Answer
C. Science fiction
Explanation
The correct answer is "Science fiction" because the question is asking for the genre of the book, and out of the given options, "Science fiction" is the only genre mentioned. Romance and adventure are not mentioned, so they cannot be considered as the genre of the book. "All of the above" is also not a valid genre, as it is a combination of the other options. Therefore, "Science fiction" is the most appropriate genre for the book based on the given options.
2.
Who wrote the book?
Correct Answer
D. H.G Wells
Explanation
H.G Wells is the correct answer because he is the author of the book being referred to in the question. J.K Rowling, Katherine Peterson, and Charles Dickens are not relevant to the question and are therefore incorrect options.
3.
Who is the protagonist?
Correct Answer
B. Scientist
Explanation
The protagonist is the main character or central figure in a story, typically the one who drives the plot forward. In this case, the correct answer is "Scientist," suggesting that the main character in the story is a scientist.
4.
When was the book published?
Correct Answer
C. 1897
Explanation
The book was published in 1897.
5.
What was the research about?
Correct Answer
C. Optics
Explanation
The research was specifically focused on the field of optics. This means that the study and investigation conducted was centered around the behavior and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the development of optical devices and systems. The research did not cover quantum physics or kinetics, as these are separate branches of science.
6.
What's the protagonist name?
Correct Answer
A. Griffin
Explanation
The correct answer is Griffin. The question is asking for the name of the protagonist, and out of the given options, Griffin is the only name provided. Therefore, Griffin is the correct answer.
7.
In H.G. Wells' "The Invisible Man," what is the primary scientific principle that Griffin uses to achieve invisibility, and how does he apply it?
Correct Answer
B. Altering the refractive index of his body to match that of air; he uses a series of injections and chemical treatments.
Explanation
Griffin, the protagonist in "The Invisible Man," achieves invisibility by altering the refractive index of his body to match that of air. This scientific principle makes him invisible because light passes through his body without being reflected or absorbed, rendering him unseen to the human eye. He accomplishes this transformation through a series of injections and chemical treatments that modify his body's optical properties. This method is a significant plot point in Wells' novel, highlighting Griffin's brilliance and the extent of his scientific endeavors, as well as the ethical and moral consequences of his actions.
8.
Which country was it released?
Correct Answer
B. Britain
Explanation
The correct answer is Britain because the question is asking about the country where something was released. Among the given options, Britain is the only country mentioned.
9.
Which of these decribes Griffin's behavior?
Correct Answer
B. Irresponsible
Explanation
Griffin's behavior is described as irresponsible because the options "Genius" and "Depressed" do not accurately capture his behavior. The word "irresponsible" suggests that Griffin is not taking his actions seriously or considering the consequences of his behavior. This implies that he may be acting in a careless or reckless manner, which aligns with the description of being irresponsible.
10.
What language was the book written in?
Correct Answer
B. English
Explanation
The book was written in English.