What is the central message of Virginia Woolf's 'A Room of One's Own'?
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own - Overall Plot Summary

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Men are superior writers.
Aspiring writers need financial independence and personal space.
Fiction should only be written by men.
Women should focus on domestic duties.
2.
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During her visit to the university, what incident first disrupts the narrator's thoughts?
She is denied entry to the library.
She is asked to leave the grass by a Beadle.
She is interrupted by a loud noise.
She is invited to a lecture.
3.
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What does the narrator discover about the books on women at the British Museum?
They are mostly written by women.
They are mostly fictional stories.
They are all written by men.
They are unbiased and fair.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who is Judith in the narrator's thought experiment?
A fictional sister of Shakespeare.
A famous female writer.
A character in a novel.
A historical figure.
5.
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Which writer is mentioned as having succeeded in the 1600s despite societal challenges?
George Elliott
Afra Ben
Charlotte Bronte
Jane Austen
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the narrator hope for women in the 2020s?
They will be confined to domestic roles.
They will stop writing altogether.
They will have the freedom to pursue any career.
They will continue to face the same challenges.
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What does the narrator conclude about the impact of patriarchal opinions on female novelists?
They enhance the quality of their work.
They have no effect on their writing.
They can damage the integrity of their work.
They are always ignored by female writers.
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