Which of the following statements about the novels "Gilead", "Wolf Hall" and "To Kill a Mockingbird" are correct? 1. The author of the novel "Gilead" is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel "Wolf Hall" is Hilary Mantel. 3. The author of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Harper Lee.

Difficulty: Medium

Correct Answer: 2 and 3

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
This question deals with important modern novels from American and British literature. It checks whether you can correctly identify the authors of "Gilead", "Wolf Hall" and "To Kill a Mockingbird". Such author title matching questions are standard in many competitive exams, especially those that expect awareness of major prize winning or widely discussed books.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Statement 1 links "Gilead" with Don Winslow.
  • Statement 2 links "Wolf Hall" with Hilary Mantel.
  • Statement 3 links "To Kill a Mockingbird" with Harper Lee.
  • We must determine which combination of these statements is correct.


Concept / Approach:
The key is to recall the correct author for each novel. "Gilead" is a novel by Marilynne Robinson, not Don Winslow. "Wolf Hall" is the historical novel by Hilary Mantel about Thomas Cromwell and the court of Henry VIII. "To Kill a Mockingbird" is the classic American novel by Harper Lee about race and justice in the American South. Once you remember these matches, you can test each statement easily.


Step-by-Step Solution:
Step 1: Check Statement 2. "Wolf Hall" is indeed written by Hilary Mantel, so Statement 2 is correct. Step 2: Check Statement 3. "To Kill a Mockingbird" is written by Harper Lee, so Statement 3 is also correct. Step 3: Check Statement 1. "Gilead" is actually a novel by Marilynne Robinson. Therefore the statement that credits Don Winslow is incorrect. Step 4: From this analysis, Statements 2 and 3 are true while Statement 1 is false. Step 5: The option that correctly lists the true statements is "2 and 3".


Verification / Alternative check:
All three novels regularly appear in reading lists and prize discussions. "Wolf Hall" won the Booker Prize for Hilary Mantel, and "To Kill a Mockingbird" is permanently associated with Harper Lee and the character Atticus Finch. "Gilead" is very clearly tied to Marilynne Robinson, whose work focuses on faith, family and Midwestern life. Any reliable literary reference shows these pairings and confirms that only Statements 2 and 3 are correct.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Option "1 and 2" is wrong because Statement 1 is false; Don Winslow did not write "Gilead".
  • Option "1 and 3" is wrong for the same reason; it still includes Statement 1, which is incorrect.
  • Option "1, 2 and 3" is wrong because it treats all three statements as correct, but Statement 1 clearly misidentifies the author.


Common Pitfalls:
Some candidates may simply recognise the names and guess without remembering the exact matches. It is easy to confuse American crime writer Don Winslow with authors of other contemporary novels if you are not careful. Another pitfall is to assume that all the statements in such questions must be correct, which is not true. Always evaluate each statement independently before choosing a combination.


Final Answer:
The correct combination is 2 and 3, because Hilary Mantel wrote "Wolf Hall", Harper Lee wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird", and "Gilead" was written by Marilynne Robinson, not Don Winslow.

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