The Life and Work of C S Lewis - Statistics

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Who is the only character to feature in all seven ‘Chronicles’? Aslan
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He converted to which religion in the early 1930s? Christianity
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What did the C stand for? Clive
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His death in 1962 was overshadowed by whose assassination? John F. Kennedy
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Which mythical land did he invent as the setting of seven children’s books? Narnia
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At which University did he study and later work for almost 30 years? Oxford University
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What did the S stand for? Staples
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In which war did C S Lewis serve as a member of the British army? World War One
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What was the name of the first book to feature it, published in 1951? The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
91%
In 1954, he accepted a newly created position at which university? Cambridge University
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What was the name of the American that he married in 1956? Joy Davidman
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In the 1940s he made a series of religious talks for which corporation? The BBC
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In 2013, on the fiftieth anniversary of his death, C.S. Lewis was recognised in Poet’s Corner, in which famous London building? WestminsterAbbey
73%
By which name was he commonly known as throughout his life? Jack
55%
In which British city was he born, in 1989? Belfast
45%
Which 1952 theologian book adapted from these wartime talks? Mere Christianity
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Which informal literary group was he a part of there? The Inklings
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What was the name of the house he lived in from 1930 onwards? The Kilns
45%
What was the name of his older brother? Warren
36%
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