LIT101_OBJ_Questions.txt
[MAX]50[/MAX]
[QUESTIONS]
<1>What is Fiction?1>
<2>In Fiction, we tell stories that are ......2>
<3>A fictional work must be ......3>
<4>A narration that is derived from imagination is ........4>
<5>Fiction is derived from the ........ word .........5>
<6>What makes a play real and believable?6>
<7>Literature gets its experience from ........7>
<8>The element of fiction that has to do with location and time of the story is ..........8>
<9>......... is the perspective from which the author sees a play.9>
<10>A recurring image in a work is .......10>
<11>The central idea that is being passed across in a work is ........11>
<12>A plot consist of ........12>
<13>.......... is the emotion that pervades the work.13>
<14>Allusion in short stories is used to .........14>
<15>Metaphor is used to create ........ in short stories.15>
<16>Short stories borrows elements from .........16>
<17>A character who is known for a particular role is referred to as a .........17>
<18>The point at which a story takes a twist and suspense comes in is referred to as ..........18>
<19>In the story Metamorphosis, what word best describes Gregory's father's attitude?19>
<20>Who is asthmatic in the story "Metamorphosis"?20>
<21>Who was the first person to speak to Gregory directly after his transformation?21>
<22>Gregory was able to open the door with which part of his body?22>
<23>Gregory's favorite food as mentioned in the story is .........23>
<24>What was the conclusion of Gregory's family when they couldn't understand what he was saying because of the transformation?24>
<25>Metamorphosis can be described as what?25>
<26>The point of view used in Metamorphosis is ........26>
<27>One of the themes in Metamorphosis is .........27>
<28>A character whose name is also the source of the title of the narrative is called ___?28>
<29>Fiction can also be called____29>
<30>Rendition is common to_____30>
<31>_____ is when conflict is resolved31>
<32>Language comprises of all but one of the following32>
<33>One of the major elements of short stories is _____33>
<34>The convention that projects a child character and follows the character's growth to adulthood is _____34>
<35>The turning point of a story and where suspense comes in is called _____35>
<36>______ is used to represent abstract ideas.36>
<37>In metamorphosis, who was sent by Gregor's company to visit him when he was sick?37>
<38>_______ is the arrangement of events in a literary work.38>
<39>One of the theme that reflected in "Metamorphosis" is ______39>
<40>When a character is known for a particular role, the character is said to be _____40>
<41>_______ is the way a writer arranges, narrates or develops his/her idea.41>
<42>When there is an existing struggle between the main character and nature or other characters or society, it is said to be a _______42>
<43>The angle which a writer narrates a story from is called ______43>
<44>A story told through the mind of a character is said to have used:44>
<45>_____ refers to the visual elements of a play, sets and costumes.45>
<46>A plot that has reversal and recognition is:46>
<47>The protagonist in the short story, "Her first ball", was ____ years old.47>
<48>The age of the protagonist in the short story, "Her first ball", signifies _____48>
<49>The tone or mood of a fictional work can be known through _____49>
<50>In _____, the conflict of a story is revealed and the story becomes complicated.50>
[/QUESTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
<1>a narrative derived from imagination
a writing that is not imagined
a story that has a lot of facts
a novel1>
<2>real
interesting
imagined
inspiring2>
<3>factual
believable
interesting
creative3>
<4>literature
prose
fiction
poetry4>
<5>latin, fictia
greek, fictum
greek, fictia
latin, fictum5>
<6>atmosphere
tone
verisimilitude
mood6>
<7>historical facts
romance
novella
short story7>
<8>time
setting
location
mood8>
<9>angle
stream of consciousness
mood
point of view9>
<10>motives
mottifs
motifs
motiffs10>
<11>theme
plot
metaphor
point of view11>
<12>exposition, climax, resolution, rising action, falling action
resolution, climax, falling action, exposition, rising action
rising action, resolution, exposition, climax, falling action
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution12>
<13>atmosphere
mood
tone
mode13>
<14>make reference
create brevity
create curiosity
add conclusion14>
<15>brevity
suspense
allusion
comparison15>
<16>drama
poetry
prose
fiction16>
<17>stock character
flat character
round character
blur character17>
<18>climax
suspense
falling point
action18>
<19>Dictatorial
Loving
Kind
Caring19>
<20>Gregory
Gregory's boss
Gregory's mother
Gregory's sister20>
<21>His father
His mother
Grete
His boss21>
<22>Legs
Mouth
Hand
Stomach22>
<23>Rice
Milk
Beans
Egg23>
<24>That he is ill
That he is dead
That he is injured
That he is asleep24>
<25>A short story
A novel
A drama
A novella25>
<26>First person
Second person
Third person
Fourth person26>
<27>Absurdism
Good parenting
Racism
Good healthcare system27>
<28>round
eponymous
flat
static28>
<29>Rendition
Convention
Prose narrative
Realism29>
<30>Fiction
Prose
Drama
Poetry30>
<31>Solution
Foreshadowing
Mediaries
Denouement31>
<32>Diction
Exposition
Allusion
Analogy32>
<33>Metaphor
Dynamism
Voil
Mood33>
<34>Growth utopia
Bildungsroman
Dox machine
Socialist realism34>
<35>Rising action
Climax
Resolution
Anti-climax35>
<36>Signals
Sarcasm
Synecdoche
Symbolism36>
<37>Managing director
Chief clerk
Assitant manager
Secretary37>
<38>Cast
Summary
Theme
Plot38>
<39>Naivity
Materialism
Feminism
Chastity39>
<40>Stock
Round
Static
Flat40>
<41>Setting
Fiction
Narrative technique
Plot41>
<42>Power struggle
External struggle
Conflict
External conflict42>
<43>Story line
First person narrative
Point of view
Narrative angle43>
<44>First person point of view
Stream of consciousness
Mind reading narrative
Point of view44>
<45>Plot
Props
Spectacle
Space45>
<46>Complex plot
Short story plot
Simple plot
Fictional plot46>
<47>16
17
18
1947>
<48>Age of freedom
Initiation into adulthood
Legal dancing age
Age of accountability48>
<49>Space
Atmosphere
Climate condition
Audience49>
<50>Falling action
Raising action
Denouement
Mood50>
[/OPTIONS]
[ANSWERS]
<1>a narrative derived from imagination1>
<2>imagined2>
<3>believable3>
<4>fiction4>
<5>latin, fictum5>
<6>verisimilitude6>
<7>historical facts7>
<8>setting8>
<9>point of view9>
<10>motifs10>
<11>theme11>
<12>exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution12>
<13>mood13>
<14>make reference14>
<15>brevity15>
<16>poetry16>
<17>stock character17>
<18>climax18>
<19>Dictatorial19>
<20>Gregory's mother20>
<21>Grete21>
<22>Mouth22>
<23>Milk23>
<24>That he is ill24>
<25>A short story25>
<26>Third person26>
<27>Absurdism27>
<28>eponymous28>
<29>Prose narrative29>
<30>Poetry30>
<31>Denouement31>
<32>Exposition32>
<33>Metaphor33>
<34>Bildungsroman34>
<35>Climax35>
<36>Symbolism36>
<37>Chief clerk37>
<38>Plot38>
<39>Materialism39>
<40>Stock40>
<41>Plot41>
<42>External conflict42>
<43>Point of view43>
<44>Stream of consciousness44>
<45>Spectacle45>
<46>Complex plot46>
<47>1847>
<48>Age of freedom48>
<49>Atmosphere49>
<50>Raising action50>
[/ANSWERS]
[QUESTIONS]
<1>What is Fiction?1>
<2>In Fiction, we tell stories that are ......2>
<3>A fictional work must be ......3>
<4>A narration that is derived from imagination is ........4>
<5>Fiction is derived from the ........ word .........5>
<6>What makes a play real and believable?6>
<7>Literature gets its experience from ........7>
<8>The element of fiction that has to do with location and time of the story is ..........8>
<9>......... is the perspective from which the author sees a play.9>
<10>A recurring image in a work is .......10>
<11>The central idea that is being passed across in a work is ........11>
<12>A plot consist of ........12>
<13>.......... is the emotion that pervades the work.13>
<14>Allusion in short stories is used to .........14>
<15>Metaphor is used to create ........ in short stories.15>
<16>Short stories borrows elements from .........16>
<17>A character who is known for a particular role is referred to as a .........17>
<18>The point at which a story takes a twist and suspense comes in is referred to as ..........18>
<19>In the story Metamorphosis, what word best describes Gregory's father's attitude?19>
<20>Who is asthmatic in the story "Metamorphosis"?20>
<21>Who was the first person to speak to Gregory directly after his transformation?21>
<22>Gregory was able to open the door with which part of his body?22>
<23>Gregory's favorite food as mentioned in the story is .........23>
<24>What was the conclusion of Gregory's family when they couldn't understand what he was saying because of the transformation?24>
<25>Metamorphosis can be described as what?25>
<26>The point of view used in Metamorphosis is ........26>
<27>One of the themes in Metamorphosis is .........27>
<28>A character whose name is also the source of the title of the narrative is called ___?28>
<29>Fiction can also be called____29>
<30>Rendition is common to_____30>
<31>_____ is when conflict is resolved31>
<32>Language comprises of all but one of the following32>
<33>One of the major elements of short stories is _____33>
<34>The convention that projects a child character and follows the character's growth to adulthood is _____34>
<35>The turning point of a story and where suspense comes in is called _____35>
<36>______ is used to represent abstract ideas.36>
<37>In metamorphosis, who was sent by Gregor's company to visit him when he was sick?37>
<38>_______ is the arrangement of events in a literary work.38>
<39>One of the theme that reflected in "Metamorphosis" is ______39>
<40>When a character is known for a particular role, the character is said to be _____40>
<41>_______ is the way a writer arranges, narrates or develops his/her idea.41>
<42>When there is an existing struggle between the main character and nature or other characters or society, it is said to be a _______42>
<43>The angle which a writer narrates a story from is called ______43>
<44>A story told through the mind of a character is said to have used:44>
<45>_____ refers to the visual elements of a play, sets and costumes.45>
<46>A plot that has reversal and recognition is:46>
<47>The protagonist in the short story, "Her first ball", was ____ years old.47>
<48>The age of the protagonist in the short story, "Her first ball", signifies _____48>
<49>The tone or mood of a fictional work can be known through _____49>
<50>In _____, the conflict of a story is revealed and the story becomes complicated.50>
[/QUESTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
<1>a narrative derived from imagination
a writing that is not imagined
a story that has a lot of facts
a novel1>
<2>real
interesting
imagined
inspiring2>
<3>factual
believable
interesting
creative3>
<4>literature
prose
fiction
poetry4>
<5>latin, fictia
greek, fictum
greek, fictia
latin, fictum5>
<6>atmosphere
tone
verisimilitude
mood6>
<7>historical facts
romance
novella
short story7>
<8>time
setting
location
mood8>
<9>angle
stream of consciousness
mood
point of view9>
<10>motives
mottifs
motifs
motiffs10>
<11>theme
plot
metaphor
point of view11>
<12>exposition, climax, resolution, rising action, falling action
resolution, climax, falling action, exposition, rising action
rising action, resolution, exposition, climax, falling action
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution12>
<13>atmosphere
mood
tone
mode13>
<14>make reference
create brevity
create curiosity
add conclusion14>
<15>brevity
suspense
allusion
comparison15>
<16>drama
poetry
prose
fiction16>
<17>stock character
flat character
round character
blur character17>
<18>climax
suspense
falling point
action18>
<19>Dictatorial
Loving
Kind
Caring19>
<20>Gregory
Gregory's boss
Gregory's mother
Gregory's sister20>
<21>His father
His mother
Grete
His boss21>
<22>Legs
Mouth
Hand
Stomach22>
<23>Rice
Milk
Beans
Egg23>
<24>That he is ill
That he is dead
That he is injured
That he is asleep24>
<25>A short story
A novel
A drama
A novella25>
<26>First person
Second person
Third person
Fourth person26>
<27>Absurdism
Good parenting
Racism
Good healthcare system27>
<28>round
eponymous
flat
static28>
<29>Rendition
Convention
Prose narrative
Realism29>
<30>Fiction
Prose
Drama
Poetry30>
<31>Solution
Foreshadowing
Mediaries
Denouement31>
<32>Diction
Exposition
Allusion
Analogy32>
<33>Metaphor
Dynamism
Voil
Mood33>
<34>Growth utopia
Bildungsroman
Dox machine
Socialist realism34>
<35>Rising action
Climax
Resolution
Anti-climax35>
<36>Signals
Sarcasm
Synecdoche
Symbolism36>
<37>Managing director
Chief clerk
Assitant manager
Secretary37>
<38>Cast
Summary
Theme
Plot38>
<39>Naivity
Materialism
Feminism
Chastity39>
<40>Stock
Round
Static
Flat40>
<41>Setting
Fiction
Narrative technique
Plot41>
<42>Power struggle
External struggle
Conflict
External conflict42>
<43>Story line
First person narrative
Point of view
Narrative angle43>
<44>First person point of view
Stream of consciousness
Mind reading narrative
Point of view44>
<45>Plot
Props
Spectacle
Space45>
<46>Complex plot
Short story plot
Simple plot
Fictional plot46>
<47>16
17
18
1947>
<48>Age of freedom
Initiation into adulthood
Legal dancing age
Age of accountability48>
<49>Space
Atmosphere
Climate condition
Audience49>
<50>Falling action
Raising action
Denouement
Mood50>
[/OPTIONS]
[ANSWERS]
<1>a narrative derived from imagination1>
<2>imagined2>
<3>believable3>
<4>fiction4>
<5>latin, fictum5>
<6>verisimilitude6>
<7>historical facts7>
<8>setting8>
<9>point of view9>
<10>motifs10>
<11>theme11>
<12>exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution12>
<13>mood13>
<14>make reference14>
<15>brevity15>
<16>poetry16>
<17>stock character17>
<18>climax18>
<19>Dictatorial19>
<20>Gregory's mother20>
<21>Grete21>
<22>Mouth22>
<23>Milk23>
<24>That he is ill24>
<25>A short story25>
<26>Third person26>
<27>Absurdism27>
<28>eponymous28>
<29>Prose narrative29>
<30>Poetry30>
<31>Denouement31>
<32>Exposition32>
<33>Metaphor33>
<34>Bildungsroman34>
<35>Climax35>
<36>Symbolism36>
<37>Chief clerk37>
<38>Plot38>
<39>Materialism39>
<40>Stock40>
<41>Plot41>
<42>External conflict42>
<43>Point of view43>
<44>Stream of consciousness44>
<45>Spectacle45>
<46>Complex plot46>
<47>1847>
<48>Age of freedom48>
<49>Atmosphere49>
<50>Raising action50>
[/ANSWERS]
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