Skip to content
  • Chemistry MCQs
  • Computer MCQs
  • English MCQs
  • General Knowledge MCQs
  • General Science MCQs
  • Islamiyat MCQs
  • Mathematics MCQs
  • Physics MCQs
TestMCQs.org
  • Home
  • Subjects
  • Dynamic Quiz
  • Jobs
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Home > English > Literature > Prose and Fiction

What is the significance of the character Ahab in ‘Moby-Dick’?

A. Represents obsession
B. Symbolizes reason
C. Is a leader
D. Represents wealth

Answer: Represents obsession


Additional Information: Captain Ahab's obsession with revenge against Moby Dick drives the narrative of the novel.


Subjects: Prose and Fiction, Literature

Related MCQs

  • What is the setting of ‘The Great Gatsby’?
  • What is the significance of the character ‘Morrison’ in ‘Beloved’?
  • Which novel is set during the Great Depression and follows a family of migrant workers?
  • What does ‘Educated’ explore?
  • What is the main theme of ‘The Shadow of the Wind’?
  • What is the significance of the character ‘Lila’ in ‘Homegoing’?
  • What is the main conflict in ‘The Crucible’?
  • What is the significance of the character ‘Eddie’ in ‘The Five People You Meet in Heaven’?
  • What is the primary theme of ‘A Brave New World’?
  • What does the green light symbolize in ‘The Great Gatsby’?
  • What is the setting of ‘The Catcher in the Rye’?
  • What is the main theme of ‘Lord of the Flies’?
  • What is the main conflict in ‘The Odyssey’?
  • What is the main conflict in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’?
  • What does ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ explore?

MCQs Menu

  • Biology MCQs
  • Chemistry MCQs
  • Computer MCQs
  • English MCQs
  • General Knowledge MCQs
  • General Science MCQs
  • Geography MCQs
  • Islamiyat MCQs
  • Mathematics MCQs
  • Physics MCQs

Engineering MCQs

  • Civil MCQs
  • Electrical MCQs
  • Mechanical MCQs
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
© 2025 TestMCQs.org • Built with GeneratePress