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1. How many copies of “The Bible” are estimated to have been sold worldwide?
The correct answer is "Over 5 billion"
2. According to World Atlas, how many followers of Islam are estimated worldwide?
The correct answer is "1.605 billion"
3. Which concept was introduced in “On the Origin of Species?”
The correct answer is "Natural Selection"
4. Who edited “Mein Kampf?”
The correct answer is "Rudolf Hess"
5. When was “The Haunted Summer” that inspired “Frankenstein?”
The correct answer is "1816"
6. What was the character name of Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man?”
The correct answer is "He had no name."
7. “The Catcher in the Rye” is a true story.
The correct answer is "False"
8. On what day did “Ulysses” take place?
The correct answer is "June 16, 1904"
9. William Shakespeare is known as ...
The correct answer is "The Bard"
10 What Tolkien work was posthumously published?
The correct answer is "“The Silmarillion”"
11. In what year was the Michael Redford version of “1984” released?
The correct answer is "1984"
12. What was the original name of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone?”
The correct answer is "“Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”"
13. Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind” won the Pulitzer Prize.
The correct answer is "True"
14. The title, “Brave New World,” was based on a passage from ...
The correct answer is "William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”"
15. The initial publication of “A HIstory of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” contained how many volumes?
The correct answer is "6"
16. What was the name of the legislation that outlawed costumed heroes?
The correct answer is "The Keene Act"
17. Tolstoy’s “War and Peace” contains how many words?
The correct answer is "587,287"
18. “The Autobiography of Malcom X” was published after his death.
The correct answer is "True"
19. “Fahrenheit 451” was written by ...
The correct answer is "Ray Bradbury"
20. “Dune” is the second-largest science fiction bestseller ever.
The correct answer is "False"
21. Anne Rice, the author of “Interview with the Vampire,” based the novel on a short story she had written years prior.
The correct answer is "True"