Landmark dystopias: Orwell's 1984 and Animal Farm, Huxley's Brave New World, Atwood's Handmaid's Tale, Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, McCarthy's The Road, Collins's Hunger Games.
In Brave New World, society is stratified into castes named after Greek letters. Which caste performs the most menial labor and is described as semi-moronic? — Options: Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Beta
In The Handmaid's Tale, what is the name of the regime's covert surveillance force tasked with rooting out dissenters? — Options: The Eyes, The Angels, The Guardians, The Commanders
In Animal Farm, which character represents Leon Trotsky and is driven from the farm by Napoleon's dogs? — Options: Boxer, Snowball, Squealer, Old Major
In Suzanne Collins's series, who is the president of District 13 who leads the rebellion against the Capitol? — Options: Alma Coin, Effie Trinket, Paylor, Cressida
In 1984, what is the name of the language being developed by the Party to eventually replace Standard English and make thoughtcrime impossible? — Options: Doublespeak, Newspeak, Ingsoc, Goodthink
In McCarthy's The Road, the father and son carry a revolver throughout their journey. How many bullets does it contain when the novel begins? — Options: One, Two, Three, It is empty
In Brave New World, the 'Savage' John was born and raised on a reservation located in which U.S. state? — Options: Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah