#1
In Fahrenheit 451, who betrays Montag by reporting him to the authorities?
Clarisse McClellan
Mildred Montag
Captain Beatty
Professor Faber
#2
What action sparks the conflict between Montag and Mildred in Fahrenheit 451?
Montag starts reading books secretly
Montag breaks their television
Mildred reveals Montag's secret to Captain Beatty
Montag joins a secret rebellion group
#3
What is the significance of the title 'Fahrenheit 451'?
It is the temperature at which paper burns
It is the ideal room temperature in the story
It represents the protagonist's birthdate
It is the code name of a secret government agency
#4
Which literary device is prominently used in 'Fahrenheit 451' to convey themes?
Metaphor
Personification
Symbolism
Irony
#5
What is the role of the parlor walls in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
To promote social interaction
To provide entertainment and distraction
To display important government announcements
To educate the population
#6
What is the significance of the phoenix in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
It symbolizes rebirth and renewal
It represents the destruction of knowledge
It signifies Montag's transformation
It is a metaphor for government control
#7
What is the significance of the Mechanical Hound in Fahrenheit 451?
It represents government surveillance and control
It symbolizes Montag's inner conflict
It represents the rebellion against censorship
It symbolizes the loss of human connection
#8
What is the role of Captain Beatty in Fahrenheit 451?
He is a mentor figure to Montag
He is the antagonist who enforces censorship
He is Montag's brother-in-law
He is a fellow book lover
#9
What do the seashells represent in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
Technology's isolating effect
Humanity's connection to nature
A form of government surveillance
A symbol of rebellion
#10
What is the ultimate fate of Montag's society in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
It collapses due to censorship
It embraces intellectual freedom
It becomes a dystopian utopia
It remains unchanged
#11
What motivates Montag to rebel against society in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
His desire for power
His love for books and knowledge
His fear of the authorities
His desire for revenge
#12
How does Bradbury use sensory imagery to depict the world in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
To emphasize the beauty of nature
To create a vivid and oppressive atmosphere
To highlight the joy of human connection
To depict a utopian society
#13
Which character in Fahrenheit 451 ultimately helps Montag in his quest for knowledge?
Mildred
Captain Beatty
Professor Faber
Clarisse McClellan
#14
Which character symbolizes the potential for positive change in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
Mildred Montag
Captain Beatty
Clarisse McClellan
Professor Faber
#15
What is the thematic significance of the river in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
It symbolizes the passage of time
It represents the protagonist's journey to enlightenment
It signifies the division between the rich and the poor
It represents the destructive power of technology
#16
What does the destruction of the city symbolize in 'Fahrenheit 451'?
The triumph of intellect over oppression
The inevitability of technological advancement
The rebirth of society
The consequences of censorship and ignorance