#1
Who is the author of the novel Fahrenheit 451?
George Orwell
Ray Bradbury
Aldous Huxley
Margaret Atwood
#2
What is the primary method of communication in the society of Fahrenheit 451?
Telephone calls
Social media
Books
Television
#3
What is the protagonist, Guy Montag's, profession at the beginning of Fahrenheit 451?
Writer
Firefighter
Teacher
Scientist
#4
What is the 'firemen's rule' in the society of Fahrenheit 451?
A rule stating that firemen must always carry fire extinguishers.
A rule allowing firemen to start fires instead of putting them out.
A rule requiring firemen to work overtime.
A rule prohibiting firemen from speaking to civilians.
#5
What is the significance of the 'seashell' earphones in Fahrenheit 451?
They symbolize the society's obsession with the ocean.
They represent the protagonist's love for music.
They are used for communication and entertainment.
They signify the protagonist's connection to nature.
#6
What is the significance of the title 'Fahrenheit 451'?
It represents the melting point of books.
It is the temperature at which paper burns.
It symbolizes the rebellion against censorship.
It refers to the year the novel is set in.
#7
What role do 'parlor walls' play in the society depicted in Fahrenheit 451?
They are used for heating homes.
They are used to display live television programs.
They are barriers to separate different social classes.
They are electronic devices used for mindless entertainment.
#8
Which character is responsible for enforcing the burning of books in Fahrenheit 451?
Clarisse McClellan
Captain Beatty
Mildred Montag
Professor Faber
#9
Which dystopian element is reflected in the society's obsession with fast cars in Fahrenheit 451?
Technological control
Propaganda
State control of information
Loss of individuality
#10
What is the significance of the mechanical hound in Fahrenheit 451?
It represents the government's surveillance and control.
It symbolizes the protagonist's fear of animals.
It is a tool for fighting fires.
It is a symbol of rebellion.
#11
What is the significance of the phoenix symbol in Fahrenheit 451?
It represents rebirth and renewal.
It symbolizes the destruction of knowledge.
It signifies the protagonist's transformation.
It represents the government's power.
#12
Which literary device is prominently used in Fahrenheit 451 to depict society's reliance on technology?
Metaphor
Simile
Symbolism
Personification
#13
In Fahrenheit 451, what does Montag do to try to preserve knowledge in a society that bans books?
He secretly hoards books in his house.
He becomes a librarian in an underground library.
He starts a rebellion against the government.
He writes books and distributes them anonymously.
#14
What literary technique is used in the title 'Fahrenheit 451'?
Alliteration
Irony
Foreshadowing
Symbolism
#15
What does Montag ultimately decide to do at the end of Fahrenheit 451?
He escapes to a distant land where books are preserved.
He joins the government to fight against censorship.
He decides to remain in his society and change it from within.
He sacrifices himself to protect the last remaining copy of a book.