Q1. Who is the author of the novel A Clockwork Orange?Anthony BurgessAldous HuxleyRay BradburyGeorge Orwell
Q5. What type of slang language is used by the characters in A Clockwork Orange?NadsatIngsocNewspeakDoublethink
Q7. What is the controversial form of therapy used on Alex in A Clockwork Orange?Cognitive Behavioral TherapyLudovico TechniqueElectroconvulsive TherapyPsychoanalysis
Q8. What is the name of the writer whom Alex assaults and causes to commit suicide?Mr. DeltoidF. AlexanderDr. StrangeloveMr. Alexander
Q9. Who becomes the primary target of Alex's violent tendencies after his rehabilitation in A Clockwork Orange?BillyboyF. AlexanderP.R. DeltoidThe Minister of the Interior
Q10. What classical music composer does Alex particularly enjoy and associate with violence?Johann Sebastian BachLudwig van BeethovenWolfgang Amadeus MozartFranz Schubert
Q11. What is the famous phrase often associated with A Clockwork Orange?We accept the love we think we deserveViddy well, little brotherWe are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreamsAll animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others
Q12. Which film adaptation of A Clockwork Orange was directed by Stanley Kubrick?The 1984 filmThe 2001 filmThe 1971 filmThe 1968 film
Q13. What significant change did the American edition of A Clockwork Orange make to the final chapter?Made it longer and more descriptiveChanged the character namesRewrote it with a happier endingOmitted it entirely
Q14. What is the title of the standalone novella that accompanies the American edition of A Clockwork Orange?A Clockwork Orange RevisitedThe Lost Chapter of A Clockwork OrangeThe Banned Chapter of A Clockwork OrangeA Clockwork Orange: The Restored Edition
Q15. What does the title 'A Clockwork Orange' refer to in the novel?Nothing specific, it is a made-up termAn actual mechanical orange-shaped deviceIt is a metaphor for a human lacking free willA phrase coined by Alex's gang
Q17. What major theme is explored in A Clockwork Orange?Free will and moral choicePolitical corruption and powerLove and forgivenessThe dangers of technology
Q18. What is the name of the ultra-violent gang led by Alex in A Clockwork Orange?The HoodlumsThe DroogsThe BeastsThe Rebels
Q20. What does Alex's gang typically do during their 'nightwork' sessions?Party and do drugsEngage in philosophical debatesOrganize political demonstrationsCommit acts of violence and robbery
Q21. What is the name of the experimental treatment introduced by the government in an attempt to rehabilitate criminals?The Pavlovian ConditioningThe Rosenhan ExperimentThe Skinner BoxThe Ludovico Technique
Q22. What happens to Alex at the end of A Clockwork Orange?He is executed by the governmentHe commits suicideHe is released from prison and returns to his life of crimeHe becomes a model citizen
Q23. What is the phrase 'A bit of the old ultraviolence' used by Alex to refer to in A Clockwork Orange?Listening to classical musicEngaging in acts of extreme violenceTaking hallucinogenic drugsParticipating in gang fights
Q24. What is the final chapter of the novel A Clockwork Orange titled?ReconciliationThe State of the NationA New BeginningChapter 21