Of unknown and unadmitted authorship

[amp_mcq option1=”Gullible” option2=”Anonymous” option3=”Unanimous” option4=”Vexation” correct=”option2″]

The correct answer is B. Anonymous.

An anonymous work is one whose author is not known or has not been revealed. Anonymous works can be found in a variety of genres, including literature, music, art, and film. There are many reasons why an author might choose to remain anonymous, such as to protect their privacy, to avoid censorship, or to allow the work to speak for itself.

The word “anonymous” comes from the Greek words “an-“, meaning “not”, and “onyma”, meaning “name”. The first recorded use of the word in English was in the 14th century.

Some famous anonymous works include the works of Shakespeare, the Mona Lisa, and the movie “The Blair Witch Project”.


Option A, “gullible”, is incorrect because it means easily deceived or cheated.

Option C, “unanimous”, is incorrect because it means everyone in a group agrees on something.

Option D, “vexation”, is incorrect because it means annoyance or irritation.