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Brave New World Quizzes & Trivia

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  • 1. 

    In BNW, what is the name of the process that splits embroys for developement?

    • A. 

      Viviparous Process

    • B. 

      Romonavsky Process

    • C. 

      Fertilization Process

    • D. 

      Bokanovsky Process

    Correct Answer
    D. Bokanovsky Process
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the Bokanovsky Process. This process is mentioned in Aldous Huxley's novel "Brave New World" (BNW). It is a fictional process used in the novel's dystopian society to split embryos in order to produce identical individuals. The Bokanovsky Process plays a significant role in the novel's theme of mass production and the loss of individuality.

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  • 2. 

    What are the institutions responsible for hatching the human beings of the New World

    • A. 

      European Hatchery and Work Center

    • B. 

      Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center

    • C. 

      European Center for Creation and Classification

    • D. 

      World Order Hatchery and Class Creation

    Correct Answer
    B. Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center
    Explanation
    The Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center is responsible for hatching and conditioning human beings in the New World. This institution is specifically mentioned in Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel "Brave New World" as a place where human embryos are artificially fertilized and then conditioned to fit into specific social classes. The novel portrays a society where reproduction is controlled and human beings are created and conditioned for specific roles in society, making the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Center a crucial institution in shaping the population of the New World.

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  • 3. 

    The social class order of BNW (from highest to lowest) is: __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________

    Correct Answer
    Alphas Betas Deltas Epsilons
    Explanation
    The social class order in BNW is structured from highest to lowest as Alphas, Betas, Deltas, and Epsilons. This hierarchy reflects the caste system in the novel, where Alphas are the highest class and possess the most intelligence and physical abilities, while Epsilons are the lowest class and are intentionally created to be intellectually and physically inferior. This social order is a key aspect of the dystopian society depicted in BNW, where individuals are genetically engineered and conditioned to fit into specific castes and roles.

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  • 4. 

    What is one aim of the state in Brave New World?

    • A. 

      Frustration

    • B. 

      Ease

    • C. 

      Stability

    • D. 

      Intelligence

    Correct Answer
    C. Stability
    Explanation
    One aim of the state in Brave New World is stability. This is evident throughout the novel as the government and society prioritize maintaining a stable and predictable environment. They achieve this by controlling and conditioning individuals from birth, eliminating individuality and emotions, and promoting conformity. The state's goal of stability is to prevent any disruptions or conflicts that may arise from individual desires or emotions, ensuring a harmonious and controlled society.

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  • 5. 

    What or who is the people's famous 'god'?

    • A. 

      Ford

    • B. 

      Jesus

    • C. 

      Buddha

    • D. 

      Soma

    Correct Answer
    A. Ford
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Ford. This suggests that the people's famous 'god' is Ford, which implies that they idolize or hold Ford in high regard. This could refer to Henry Ford, the American industrialist who founded the Ford Motor Company and revolutionized the automobile industry. He is often credited with popularizing the concept of mass production and making cars more accessible to the general public.

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