Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey
  • 1. What is the primary setting of 'Desert Solitaire'?
A) The Utah desert
B) The Great Plains
C) The Mojave Desert
D) The Rocky Mountains
  • 2. Who is the author of 'Desert Solitaire'?
A) Henry David Thoreau
B) John Muir
C) Edward Abbey
D) Ansel Adams
  • 3. What profession did Edward Abbey have?
A) Botanist
B) Geologist
C) National Park Ranger
D) Wildlife Photographer
  • 4. Which national park is prominently featured in 'Desert Solitaire'?
A) Arches National Park
B) Yellowstone National Park
C) Grand Canyon National Park
D) Yosemite National Park
  • 5. What is a central theme of 'Desert Solitaire'?
A) Space exploration
B) Industrialization
C) Urban development
D) The value of nature and wilderness
  • 6. What literary style is 'Desert Solitaire' primarily written in?
A) Historical fiction
B) Poetry
C) Science fiction
D) Personal essay
  • 7. In 'Desert Solitaire', Abbey often reflects on which aspect of nature?
A) The dangers of wildlife
B) The benefits of technology
C) The need for conservation laws
D) The importance of solitude
  • 8. In 'Desert Solitaire', Abbey often critiques which aspect of American life?
A) Transportation infrastructure
B) Consumerism
C) Healthcare
D) Education systems
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