Difficulty: Medium
Correct Answer: 3 only
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:
This question tests your knowledge of modern and classic fiction authors. It provides three statements linking specific novels to specific authors and asks which are correct. Two of the novels mentioned, "Fellside" and "A Head Full of Ghosts", are relatively recent horror or speculative works, while "Brave New World" is a classic dystopian novel from the twentieth century.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:
The key is to know or recall the correct authors for each novel:
Step-by-Step Solution:
Step 1: Consider statement 1. It claims that "Fellside" was written by Victor LaValle. In reality, "Fellside" is written by M. R. Carey, so statement 1 is false.
Step 2: Consider statement 2. It claims that "A Head Full of Ghosts" was written by M. R. Carey. The correct author of this book is Paul Tremblay, so statement 2 is also false.
Step 3: Consider statement 3. It states that "Brave New World" was written by Aldous Huxley. This is a standard fact in English literature, so statement 3 is true.
Step 4: Summarise the truth values: statement 1 is false, statement 2 is false, statement 3 is true.
Step 5: Look at the answer choices and find which option represents "3 only".
Step 6: Option c states "3 only", which matches our analysis, so option c is the correct answer.
Verification / Alternative check:
You can confirm these authors by checking reliable book listings. "Fellside" appears under M. R. Carey, "A Head Full of Ghosts" under Paul Tremblay, and "Brave New World" is consistently credited to Aldous Huxley. When three different sources agree on these authorships, you can confidently rely on them for exam purposes.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Option a ("1 and 2 only") assumes that statements 1 and 2 are true, which is incorrect because both wrongly attribute authorship. Option b ("2 and 3 only") incorrectly treats statement 2 as true. Option d ("1, 2 and 3") would require all statements to be correct, which they are not. Option e ("1 and 3 only") wrongly includes statement 1 as correct. Therefore, only the choice that selects statement 3 alone is correct.
Common Pitfalls:
A common error is to assume that because M. R. Carey is mentioned, he must be the author of more than one horror novel listed, leading some students to accept statement 2 incorrectly. Another pitfall is not being familiar with newer authors like Paul Tremblay, which can cause guesswork. To avoid this, try to memorise at least one or two key titles for each major author you study, so mismatches like these become easier to spot.
Final Answer:
Only statement 3, which credits "Brave New World" to Aldous Huxley, is correct.
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