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Quiz about Opening Lines of Literature
Quiz about Opening Lines of Literature

Opening Lines of Literature Trivia Quiz


Ten of the best selling books ever, but can you match the opening lines to the correct novel?
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author Skippygirl

A matching quiz by 480154st. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
480154st
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
10,267
Updated
Jul 27 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
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1. "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much."  
  She: A History of Adventure
2. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."  
  A Tale of Two Cities
3. "Chen Shih-yin, in a vision, apprehends perception and spirituality."  
  The Little Prince
4. "Once when I was six years old I saw a beautiful picture in a book about the primeval forest called True Stories. It showed a boa constrictor swallowing an animal."  
  The Alchemist
5. "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy."  
  And Then There Were None
6. "In the corner of a first-class smoking carriage, Mr. Justice Wargrave, lately retired from the bench, puffed at a cigar and ran an interested eye through the political news in the Times."  
  The Dream of the Red Chamber
7. "The boy's name was Santiago."  
  The Da Vinci Code
8. "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit."  
  The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
9. "There are some events of which each circumstance and surrounding detail seems to be graven on the memory in such fashion that we cannot forget it, and so it is with the scene that I am about to describe."  
  The Hobbit
10. "Renowned curator Jacques Saunière staggered through the vaulted archway of the museum's Grand Gallery."  
  Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone





Select each answer

1. "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much."
2. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
3. "Chen Shih-yin, in a vision, apprehends perception and spirituality."
4. "Once when I was six years old I saw a beautiful picture in a book about the primeval forest called True Stories. It showed a boa constrictor swallowing an animal."
5. "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy."
6. "In the corner of a first-class smoking carriage, Mr. Justice Wargrave, lately retired from the bench, puffed at a cigar and ran an interested eye through the political news in the Times."
7. "The boy's name was Santiago."
8. "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit."
9. "There are some events of which each circumstance and surrounding detail seems to be graven on the memory in such fashion that we cannot forget it, and so it is with the scene that I am about to describe."
10. "Renowned curator Jacques Saunière staggered through the vaulted archway of the museum's Grand Gallery."

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much."

Answer: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" published in 1997 and titled "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in USA is the first novel in the Harry Potter series.
Author J.K. Rowling, whose writing has been compared to that of Roald Dahl, Jane Austen and Homer, won the award for the Children's Book of the Year at the 1997 British Book Awards for this novel and would go on to write many more successful novels, both for children and adults.
2. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."

Answer: A Tale of Two Cities

This 1859 novel from the pen of Charles Dickens, is along with Oliver Twist, one of his best known and most quoted novels.
The book is set in London and Paris, around the time of the French revolution and features wonderful characters such as Monsieur Defarge, Dr. Manette and Charles Darnay.
Other than "Barnaby Rudge" (1841), this is the only work of historical fiction by Dickens and some of the lines are well known, even to those who haven't read the book. These include the opening line as well as "A multitude of people and yet a solitude", "A day wasted on others is not wasted on one's self" and "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."
3. "Chen Shih-yin, in a vision, apprehends perception and spirituality."

Answer: The Dream of the Red Chamber

First printed in 1791, "Dream of the Red Chamber" from Chinese author, Cao Xueqin is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature along with Outlaws of the Marsh (aka Water Margin) (1589), The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (1522) and Journey to the West (1592).
The novel was not published until almost thirty years after the death of Cao Xuequin and although excerpts and chapters had been translated over the years, it wasn't fully published in English until the 20th century when it was made available in three volumes (1973, 1977, 1980).
4. "Once when I was six years old I saw a beautiful picture in a book about the primeval forest called True Stories. It showed a boa constrictor swallowing an animal."

Answer: The Little Prince

"The Little Prince" (1943) from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was originally written in French but was first published in both French and English in 1943 in USA.
The novel was not published in France until 1945, after liberation from the Nazis had been achieved.
The story has been adapted for film and TV shows as well as for stage shows, operas and ballets and remains the best known work from Saint-Exupéry, being the second most translated work ever published, with only the Bible being translated into more languages.
5. "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy."

Answer: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" (1950) is the first in the series of seven novels from C.S. Lewis that make up "The Chronicles of Narnia" (1950-56) and has been delighting children since it was first published.
The book is included on many lists of best novels and must read books and has lent itself to successful adaptations such as the 1988 BAFTA winning TV series and the 2005 movie, starring Tilda Swinton and featuring the voices of Liam Neeson, Michael Madsen and Dawn French.
Although the Narnia series remain the best known works by Lewis, he also wrote for an adult audience, including the "Space Trilogy" (1938-45) and "Till We Have Faces" (1956) based on the myth of Cupid and Psyche.
6. "In the corner of a first-class smoking carriage, Mr. Justice Wargrave, lately retired from the bench, puffed at a cigar and ran an interested eye through the political news in the Times."

Answer: And Then There Were None

Agatha Christie's novel from 1939 is often referred to as the best selling mystery book of all time, and continues to sell in large numbers in the 21st century.
The book has undergone two name changes in its lifetime due to the original titles now being recognised as offensive and has been made into a film several times, including a 1974 version which starred Richard Attenborough, Oliver Reed and Charles Aznavour.
7. "The boy's name was Santiago."

Answer: The Alchemist

A wonderful opening line that drags you in, to the point that may well find yourself reading this 1988 novel from Brazilian author Paulo Coelho in one sitting as I did.
"The Alchemist" was Coelho's breakout novel bringing him to the attention of a worldwide audience and following the success it brought he has gone on to write many more novels including international best sellers such as "The Zahir" (2005) and "The Witch of Portobello" (2006).
8. "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit."

Answer: The Hobbit

There really can't be many people around the world who haven't read J.R.R. Tolkien's classic of children's literature, as it is recognised as one of the best selling books of all time.
The adventures of plucky hobbit, Bilbo Baggins were first published in 1937 and provide the perfect introduction to Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy (1954-55).
9. "There are some events of which each circumstance and surrounding detail seems to be graven on the memory in such fashion that we cannot forget it, and so it is with the scene that I am about to describe."

Answer: She: A History of Adventure

Remarkably, this novel from H. Rider Haggard was first published in 1887 and has never been out of print since.
The novel tells the tale of Horace Holly and Leo Vincey as they traverse Africa, finding a lost kingdom ruled over by Ayesha, the queen referred to in the book's title as She.
There have been many film adaptations of the novel, although none have been as well received or aged as well as the book.
10. "Renowned curator Jacques Saunière staggered through the vaulted archway of the museum's Grand Gallery."

Answer: The Da Vinci Code

"The Da Vinci Code" (2003) may have been Dan Brown's fourth novel, this was the one that brought him to the attention of the world, and encouraged people to buy "Angels & Demons" (2000), his first novel featuring Professor Robert Langdon.
Although "The Da Vinci Code" (2003) has been wildly successful, selling over 80 million copies in the first six years following publication, it has also attracted a great deal of controversy for historical and scientific inaccuracies, as well as being seen by some as an outright attack on the teachings of the Catholic Church.
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