Sir Walter Scott MCQs [English Literature & Famous Authors]

sir walter scott Basic info
sir walter scott Basic info

Collection of important MCQs on Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott became lame when he was only:

(A) Eighteen years old

(B) Fourteen years old

(C) Eighteen months old

(D) Fourteen months old

Question’s Answer: Eighteen months old


What was Scotts’ Rokeby?

(A) A novel in verse

(B) A satirical poem

(C) A long prose work

(D) A play

Question’s Answer: A novel in verse


In the second and more successful phase of his literary career, Scott produced a number

of novels, numbering about:

(A) 18

(B) 27

(C) 20

(D) 25

Question’s Answer: 27


sir walter scott Books names
sir walter scott Books names

Scott’s most widespread novels are about which of the following?

(A) London Life

(B) Ireland

(C) Scotland

(D) England

Question’s Answer: Scotland


Most of the novels of Walter Scott are ___ .

(A) Romances

(B) Historical

(C) Narrative Verse

(D) None of these

Question’s Answer: Historical


The most successful of his novels is:

(A) Kenilworth

(B) The Monastery

(C) Guy Mannering

(D) Waverley

Question’s Answer: Waverley


“The Lay of the Last Minstrel “ written by Sir Walter Scott is a ______ .

(A)  A Ballad

(B) A Narrative Poem

(C) A series of Sonnets

(D) A series of Lyrics

Question’s Answer: A Ballad


Scott was a great favourite of George IV who made him a Baronet in:

(A) 1910

(B) 1820

(C) 1838

(D) 1822

Question’s Answer: 1820


Within ______ literary Age Walter Scott lived and wrote.

(A) The Age of Wordsworth

(B) The Age of Pope

(C) The Age of Dryden

(D) The Age of Tennyson

Question’s Answer: The Age of Wordsworth


The idea/theme s of Scott’s historical novels cover a period of nearly:

(A) Six Centuries

(B) Eight Centuries

(C) Seven Centuries

(D) Four Centuries

Question’s Answer: Eight Centuries


Walter Scott was basically:

(A) A poet

(B) A dramatist

(C) An essayist

(D) A novelist

Question’s Answer: A novelist


John Gibbon Lockhart, the renowned novelist and poet was:

(A) Scott’s cousin

(B) Scott’s son-in-law

(C) Scott’s friend

(D) Scott’s nephew

Question’s Answer: Scott’s son-in-law


Marmion is _______.

(A) A poetical story

(B) A novelet

(C) A ballad

(D) An ode

Question’s Answer: A poetical story


The Lady of the Lake presents:

(A) A galaxy of characters

(B) A series of songs

(C) A series of exciting incidents

(D) A series of buffoonery

Question’s Answer: A series of exciting incidents


There are total _______ number of plays did Scott write?

(A) Two

(B) Four

(C) Three

(D) Five

Question’s Answer: Four


The Lord of the Isles is a powerful:

(A) A dramatic work in verse

(B) Adaptation of an old ballad

(C) Historical poem

(D) A series of adventures in verse

Question’s Answer: Historical poem


The Bride of Lammermoor is rightly famous for its:

(A) Sustained tragic intensity

(B) Enchanting romance

(C) Gothic atmosphere

(D) Poetical quality

Question’s Answer: Gothic atmosphere


Scott wrote his Lay of the Last Minstrel on the model of which of the following?

(A) Cowper’s John Gilpin

(B) Coleridge’s Christalbel

(C) La Belle Dame Sans Merci by Keats

(D) Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge

Question’s Answer: Coleridge’s Christalbel


Who is the writer of the Biography of Walter Scott?

(A) Leigh Hunt

(B) Charles Lamb

(C) Lockhart

(D) Southey

Question’s Answer: Lockhart


Where Walter Scott was born?

(A) Berwickshire

(B) Cambridge

(C) Edinburgh

(D) None of these

Question’s Answer: Edinburgh

Sir Walter Scott books names

Waverley 1814
Ivanhoe 1820
Rob Roy 1817
The Heart of Midlothian 1818
The Bride of Lammermoor 1819
The Talisman 1825
The Antiquary 1816
Old Mortality 1816
Kenilworth 1821
The Fortunes of Nigel 1822
Redgauntlet 1824
The Pirate 1822
The Monastery 1820

Sir Walter Scott Basic info

Full Name Sir Walter Scott
Birthdate August 15, 1771
Birthplace College Wynd, Edinburgh, Scotland
Nationality Scottish
Occupation Novelist, poet, historian
Notable Works “Waverley,” “Ivanhoe,” “Rob Roy,” “The Lady of the Lake”
Literary Style Romantic, historical fiction, balladry
Education University of Edinburgh (studied law)
Influences Scottish folklore, Shakespeare, European romantic literature
Contemporaries Jane Austen, Lord Byron, William Wordsworth
Achievements Regarded as one of the greatest Scottish writers, pioneer of historical fiction genre
Legacy Helped revive interest in Scottish cultural heritage, inspired generations of writers
Death Date September 21, 1832
Death Place Abbotsford House, Melrose, Scotland

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