
International Literacy Day Quiz
It's that time of year when we celebrate International Literacy Day, and what better way to get into the spirit than by putting your book knowledge to the test with our quiz? Whether you're a fan of classic novels, modern fiction, or everything in between, we've got a fun little challenge lined up for you that's sure to keep you entertained and maybe even teach you a thing or two along the way.
What's International Literacy Day All About?
What exactly is International Literacy Day, and why should we be celebrating it?
International Literacy Day (ILD) is celebrated every year on September 8th. It's not just about reading books (though that's definitely a part of it). It's about promoting literacy in all its forms. Literacy doesn't just mean being able to read and write—it's about having the skills to navigate the world around us, communicate effectively, and access knowledge that can open doors to better opportunities.
Here's a quick fact: UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) started International Literacy Day back in 1966. Their goal? To remind the global community of the importance of literacy as a matter of dignity and human rights. Literacy gives people the power to improve their lives—whether it's learning a new skill, finding better jobs, or just enjoying the joy of reading a great book.
We all use literacy skills daily, even if we don't think about it. From reading texts and emails to understanding signs and instructions—literacy is everywhere! So, on this special day, we get to celebrate the power of the written word, how it shapes our world, and how it connects us all.
International Literacy Day FAQs
What is International Literacy Day?
International Literacy Day, celebrated annually on September 8th, is a day dedicated to promoting literacy as a fundamental human right. It aims to raise awareness of the importance of literacy in creating more inclusive and equitable societies.
Who started International Literacy Day?
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) initiated International Literacy Day in 1966 to highlight literacy's role in empowering individuals and communities.
Why is literacy important?
Literacy is more than just reading and writing—it's the foundation for lifelong learning. It empowers people to make informed decisions, access better job opportunities, and participate fully in society.
How many people in the world struggle with literacy?
Despite global efforts, about 773 million adults still lack basic literacy skills. That's why this day is so important—it raises awareness and encourages action to improve literacy rates worldwide.
How can I support literacy efforts?
There are lots of ways to help! You can volunteer with local literacy programs, donate books to libraries or schools, or simply encourage others to pick up a book and start reading.
How to Take the International Literacy Day Quiz
So, you're ready to dive into our literary world and test your knowledge, huh? Here's a quick guide to make sure you're set up for success:
- Click the "Start Quiz"" button to begin. You'll be asked a series of fun and varied questions about famous books, authors, and other literary trivia.
- Answer each question to the best of your ability. Don't worry if you don't know all the answers—we'll provide explanations for each question, so you can learn something new with every response.
- After answering, you'll see if you got it right. We'll throw in a little fun fact or extra context to make sure you walk away with some cool literary knowledge.
- Complete the quiz and see how well you did! If you scored high, you'll have a chance to climb our leaderboard.
- Feeling competitive? Come back often and try more quizzes to rack up points. The more you play, the higher your chances of securing a top spot on our leaderboards.
Easy peasy, right? We want everyone to have fun and learn something new while taking our quiz, so whether you're a literary genius or someone who just loves a good story, this quiz is for you!
Take the International Literacy Day Quiz
International Literacy Day is all about celebrating the importance of reading and how it connects us all. So, while today's quiz is fun and lighthearted, it's also a reminder of just how powerful literacy can be. Books have a way of opening our minds to new ideas, transporting us to different worlds, and sparking our imaginations in ways nothing else can.
So whether you've read every classic novel out there or you're just getting started on your literary journey, we hope this quiz inspires you to keep turning the pages and exploring new stories. Happy International Literacy Day, and good luck on the quiz!
And if you loved today's quiz, we'd love to hear about it! Leave us a comment or share your results on social media—who knows, you might inspire someone else to take the quiz and join the fun.
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What is the most translated book in the world?

Harry Potter
Don Quixote
The Quran
The Bible
What is the name of the monster in Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'?

Victor
Frankenstein
It doesn't have a name
Adam
Which famous playwright wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'?

Christopher Marlowe
John Milton
William Shakespeare
Ben Jonson
Which Shakespearean play features the line, 'To be or not to be'?

Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
Macbeth
Othello
Who is the author of 'The Catcher in the Rye'?

Harper Lee
F. Scott Fitzgerald
John Steinbeck
J.D. Salinger
Who invented a system of reading and writing for the blind?

Helen Keller
Samuel Morse
Louis Braille
Anne Sullivan
Which classic novel begins with the line, 'Call me Ishmael'?

Moby-Dick
Pride and Prejudice
The Odyssey
Great Expectations
Who wrote 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'?

Gabriel García Márquez
Mario Vargas Llosa
Isabel Allende
Jorge Luis Borges
Can you tell us which of the following is NOT considered a Romance language?

Italian
French
Spanish
German
The 'Homeric epics' refer to which two works?

The Iliad and The Odyssey
The Iliad and The Aeneid
The Republic and The Odyssey
The Aeneid and The Odyssey
What is the primary language spoken in Brazil?

Portuguese
Spanish
French
English
Which French novelist wrote 'Les Misérables'?

Émile Zola
Honoré de Balzac
Victor Hugo
Alexandre Dumas
In what year was the first Harry Potter book published?

1999
2000
1995
1997
Which author created the detective character Sherlock Holmes?

Arthur Conan Doyle
Raymond Chandler
Agatha Christie
Dashiell Hammett
Who wrote 'Pride and Prejudice'?

Charlotte Brontë
Jane Austen
Emily Brontë
Mary Shelley
Which writer coined the term 'Big Brother'?

Ray Bradbury
Aldous Huxley
George Orwell
Philip K. Dick
What is the name of the first book in the 'Lord of the Rings' series?

The Return of the King
The Two Towers
The Fellowship of the Ring
Who is the author of the dystopian novel 'The Handmaid's Tale'?

Ursula K. Le Guin
Suzanne Collins
Octavia Butler
Margaret Atwood
Which Nobel Prize-winning author wrote 'The Old Man and the Sea'?

William Faulkner
John Steinbeck
Gabriel García Márquez
Ernest Hemingway
What is the name of the main character in the novel '1984'?

Julia
Winston Smith
O'Brien
Big Brother
Which book is considered the first modern novel, also the best-selling novel of all time?

Beowulf
Don Quixote
The Canterbury Tales
Brave New World
In which novel does the character Atticus Finch appear?

The Catcher in the Rye
Of Mice and Men
The Grapes of Wrath
To Kill a Mockingbird
What is the first book to be written and published in the Chronicles of Narnia series?

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Prince Caspian
The Silver Chair
The Magician's Nephew
Who wrote 'The Great Gatsby'?

John Steinbeck
F. Scott Fitzgerald
T.S. Eliot
Ernest Hemingway
What year was the Gutenberg Bible printed?

1476
1492
1455
1435
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23/25 I always thought that the main character’s name was Frankenstein.
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18 / 25 I don`t read novels.
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