A Leg To Stand On by Oliver Sacks
  • 1. Who is the author of 'A Leg to Stand On'?
A) Mark Twain
B) Stephen King
C) Ernest Hemingway
D) Oliver Sacks
  • 2. How does Sacks describe his own experience with his injury?
A) As mundane
B) As unremarkable
C) As transformative
D) As joyful
  • 3. What does Sacks explore about the brain in relation to his injury?
A) Emotional responses
B) The structure of neurons
C) Memory processing
D) The relationship between body and mind
  • 4. In which year was 'A Leg to Stand On' first published?
A) 1990
B) 1984
C) 1978
D) 2000
  • 5. What profession does Oliver Sacks belong to?
A) Surgeon
B) Psychologist
C) Neurologist
D) Psychiatrist
  • 6. What does Sacks confront regarding his identity during recovery?
A) Loss of vision
B) Loss of hearing
C) Loss of taste
D) Loss of physical ability
  • 7. By the end of the book, what conclusion does Sacks come to regarding his injury?
A) It was a failure
B) It was a burden
C) It shaped his understanding of life
D) It was meaningless
  • 8. What genre does 'A Leg to Stand On' belong to?
A) Thriller
B) Non-fiction
C) Fiction
D) Fantasy
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