Saturday, September 25, 2010

Daily Trivia Quiz #7 - Books and Authors

 
Daily Trivia Quiz #7
 

  1. Who wrote Breakfast At Tiffany's? 
  2. What was the 1951 autobiography by Lionel Barrymore?
  3. What was the particular link between Jean Plaidy, Phillipa Carr and Victoria Holt?
  4. Which fictional detective refers to using the little gray cells?
  5. What is the real name of the author of Miss Manners Guide For the Turn of the Millennium?
  6. Under which name did American author Samuel Langhorne Clemens write? 
  7. Whose novel, published at the very end of the 19th century, produced the most-filmed horror character of the 20th century?
  8. Whose novels include Go Tell It On The Mountain?
  9. What was the first name of New Zealand novelist Ms. Marsh?
  10. Who wrote Winesburg, Ohio?
  11. Who won a Booker Prize for Midnight's Children?
  12. In which decade of the century did HG Wells die?
  13. Whose sports-based novels of the 90s include Comeback and To the Hilt? 
  14. Aunt Agatha and Bingo Little feature in the escapades of which man about town?
  15. Which writer of horrific happenings was himself involved in a road accident while out walking in 1999?  
  16. In which decade was The Lord Of The Rings first published?
  17. Whose best-selling books include When You Look Like Your Passport Photo It's Time To Go Home?
  18. Who penned the airport lounge best seller titled Airport?
  19. Which novelist with an English place last name wrote White Fang?
  20. Who wrote I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings?
  21. Georges Simenon created which character known by one name?
  22. What type of Jungle animal was Shere Khan?
  23. David John Cornell wrote spy stories under which name?
  24. In 1917, which Joseph endowed an annual literary prize.
  25. Who wrote Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

 
Daily Trivia Quiz #7 Answers

 
Books - Free Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers
  1. Truman Capote.
  2. We Barrymores.
  3. They are the same person.
  4. Hercule Poirot.
  5. Judith Martin.
  6. Mark Twain.
  7. Bram Stoker (Dracula).
  8. James Baldwin.
  9. Ngaio.
  10. Sherwood Anderson.
  11. Salmam Rushdie.
  12. 1940s
  13. Dick Francis.
  14. Bertie Wooster.
  15. Stephen King.
  16. 50s.
  17. Erma Bombeck.
  18. Arthur Hailey.
  19. Jack London.
  20. Maya Angelou.
  21. Maigret.
  22. Tiger.
  23. John Le Carre.
  24. Pulitzer.
  25.  Edward Albee.