Consider the following statements about three modern novels and their authors: 1. The author of the novel "A Visit from the Goon Squad" is Edward P. Jones. 2. The author of the novel "The Corrections" is Jonathan Franzen. 3. The author of the novel "The Known World" is Jennifer Egan. Which of the statements given below are not correct?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: 1 and 3

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
This question tests detailed knowledge of contemporary English language novels and their correct authors. It presents three statements pairing well known titles with specific writers and asks you to identify which statements are not correct. Such items appear frequently in advanced general knowledge or literature sections.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Statement 1 links "A Visit from the Goon Squad" with Edward P. Jones.
  • Statement 2 links "The Corrections" with Jonathan Franzen.
  • Statement 3 links "The Known World" with Jennifer Egan.
  • You must determine which of these author title pairings are wrong.


Concept / Approach:
The key facts are as follows. "A Visit from the Goon Squad" is a novel by Jennifer Egan, not Edward P. Jones. "The Corrections" is indeed written by Jonathan Franzen, so statement 2 is correct. "The Known World" is a novel by Edward P. Jones, not Jennifer Egan. Therefore, statements 1 and 3 both assign the wrong authors, while statement 2 is accurate. The option that lists 1 and 3 as not correct is the one we need to choose.


Step-by-Step Solution:
Step 1: Recall that Jennifer Egan wrote "A Visit from the Goon Squad", which has won major awards. Step 2: Edward P. Jones wrote "The Known World", a novel dealing with slavery and freedom in America. Step 3: Jonathan Franzen is correctly associated with the novel "The Corrections", which explores a Midwestern family. Step 4: Evaluate each statement. Statement 1 assigns "A Visit from the Goon Squad" to Edward P. Jones, which is wrong. Statement 2 correctly assigns "The Corrections" to Jonathan Franzen. Statement 3 assigns "The Known World" to Jennifer Egan, which is also wrong. Step 5: The incorrect statements are therefore 1 and 3, matching option "1 and 3".


Verification / Alternative check:
Checking any reliable literary reference or online catalogue confirms that Jennifer Egan and Edward P. Jones have their names swapped in statements 1 and 3. Jonathan Franzen connection to "The Corrections" is universally accepted. This cross check supports our conclusion that only statements 1 and 3 are not correct.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Option "1 and 2" wrongly treats statement 2 as incorrect, but Franzen really did write "The Corrections". Option "2 and 3" incorrectly marks statement 2 as wrong again. Option "1, 2 and 3" would mean that all pairings are incorrect, which contradicts the verified fact about Franzen and his novel. Thus these options do not match the evidence.


Common Pitfalls:
A common error is to remember only that all three names and titles are connected somehow and then assume all statements are wrong or right together. In multi statement questions, always test each statement separately, then carefully match the correct combination instead of guessing. This systematic approach prevents confusion when authors and titles are similar or frequently discussed together.


Final Answer:
1 and 3

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