Booker Prize winners 1969–present. Salman Rushdie (Midnight's Children), Margaret Atwood, Hilary Mantel (Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies), Arundhati Roy, Ian McEwan, Yann Martel, Kazuo Ishiguro.
Hilary Mantel is the first author to win the Booker Prize twice for consecutive novels in a trilogy. Which novel completed her Thomas Cromwell trilogy? — Options: The Mirror and the Light, A Place of Greater Safety, Beyond Black, An Experiment in Love
In 1993, a special 'Booker of Bookers' prize was awarded to mark the prize's 25th anniversary. Which novel won it? — Options: Midnight's Children, The Remains of the Day, Schindler's Ark, The Siege of Krishnapur
Arundhati Roy's Booker-winning novel was her debut. How many years passed before she published her second novel of fiction? — Options: 20 years, 5 years, 10 years, 15 years
Which Canadian publisher took on Yann Martel's Life of Pi after the manuscript had been turned down by multiple London houses? — Options: Knopf Canada, House of Anansi, McClelland & Stewart, Coach House Books
Kazuo Ishiguro won the Booker in 1989. For which novel? — Options: The Remains of the Day, An Artist of the Floating World, When We Were Orphans, Never Let Me Go
Margaret Atwood has won the Booker Prize twice. Her second win in 2019 was for The Testaments — but the prize that year was controversially shared. With whom? — Options: Bernardine Evaristo, Lucy Ellmann, Elif Shafak, Chigozie Obioma
Ian McEwan's only Booker win came in 1998. Which novel earned it? — Options: Amsterdam, Atonement, Saturday, Enduring Love