questions end of term British and world literature
1. In his stories, Arthur Conan Doyle portrays Sherlock Holmes as __________.(Points : 5) an intelligent and highly logical hero who is an archetype for many other literary figures a bumbling and unconventional hero who relies on his sidekick to solve cases a quiet and unassuming hero who is reluctant to accept any credit for his skills a physically strong and highly emotional hero who acts on instinct rather than intellectQuestion 2.2. In "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," Sherlock Holmes solves the mystery through his use of _________.(Points : 5) supernatural powers deductive reasoning advanced technology luck and guessworkQuestion 3.3. One of the most important functions of nature in people's lives, according to Romantic poets, is as __________.(Points : 5) a place free of pollution a source of raw materials an inspirer of poetry a teacher of important truthsQuestion 4.4. In "Odes to the Seasons," Blake personifies spring as __________.(Points : 5) a proud tyrant a tender lover a jolly companion a strong charioteerQuestion 5.5. A theme shared by Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" and "Lines on a Beautiful Spring in a Village" is that __________.(Points : 5) memories of the natural world comfort those who recall them people fail to appreciate the beauty of the natural world time in the crowded city causes people to behave unkindly childhood is a happier time than adulthoodQuestion 6.6. In which poem does the speaker use an extended metaphor to describe the cycle of people's lives?(Points : 5) Keats's "The Human Seasons" Coleridge's "Lines on a Beautiful Spring in a Village" Shelley's "The Cloud" Blake's "Odes to the Seasons"Question 7.7. In what section of Romeo and Juliet does William Shakespeare introduce the main characters, major conflicts, and central themes of the play?(Points : 5) rising action exposition climax falling actionQuestion 8.8. Based on their behavior in Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, how are Benvolio and Tybalt different?(Points : 5) Benvolio is a peace-loving man, while Tybalt is quarrelsome and violent. Benvolio is fiery and hot tempered, while Tybalt is rational and peaceful. Benvolio is melancholy and lovesick, while Tybalt is mirthful and wry. Benvolio is reserved and aloof, while Tybalt is affectionate and kind.Question 9.9. Which character's playful and upbeat personality, demonstrated at the start of the Queen Mab speech, is a natural foil for the melancholy Romeo?(Points : 5) Mercutio's Capulet's Benvolio's Tybalt'sQuestion 10.10. Why does Shakespeare have Romeo and Juliet's dialogue take the form of a sonnet when they first meet?(Points : 5) The elevated language Romeo and Juliet use suggests the danger posed to them by fate. The elevated language Romeo and Juliet use suggests how love can make characters say and do extraordinary things. The elevated language Romeo and Juliet use suggests the mistakes that their characters make due to their hasty choices. The elevated language Romeo and Juliet use suggests the great differences that separate their families.Question 11.11. Which of the following is an example of Romeo using light imagery to suggest Juliet's great beauty?(Points : 5) He describes her as a "dear saint" when they first meet. He compares her to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, when they marry. He refers to her as "the sun" in the balcony scene. He alludes to "Petrarch and Laura" when talking of his feelings for her.Question 12.12. Who is Juliet's closest adviser and confidante in this play?(Points : 5) Romeo Tybalt her mother the NurseQuestion 13.13. Early in the play, which character(s) can be best described as practical and eager to take action?(Points : 5) Juliet Romeo both Romeo and Juliet neither Romeo nor JulietQuestion 14.14. Which event is the climax of Romeo and Juliet?(Points : 5) Romeo's murder of Tybalt Mercutio's Queen Mab speech the deaths of Romeo and Juliet the first meeting of Romeo and JulietQuestion 15.15. When Romeo says __________ he recalls the power that fate has over the destinies of this play's main characters.(Points : 5) "O, I am fortune's fool!" "You kiss by the book" "O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?" "A plague o' both your houses!"Question 16.16. Both Juliet's saying that Romeo looks as though he is in the bottom of a grave at the end of Act 3 and Romeo's description of his dream at the start of Act 5 __________.(Points : 5) remind readers of the feud between their families highlight Romeo's melancholy nature foreshadow Romeo's death are causes for optimism in the playQuestion 17.17. Because Romeo immediately goes to the apothecary to buy poison when Balthasar tells him that Juliet is dead, readers recognize that __________.(Points : 5) Romeo's instincts tell him that Juliet is not truly dead Romeo's destiny is no longer under the control of fate Romeo's love is no longer as strong as it once was Romeo's haste will lead to dangerQuestion 18.18. Romeo repeatedly mentions how lifelike Juliet appears as he delivers his final speech. In fact, readers know that Juliet is still alive, which makes this an example of __________.(Points : 5) situational irony intentional irony dramatic irony verbal ironyQuestion 19.19. Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence.For their __________, lions depend almost entirely on meat.(Points : 2) diffusion sustenance seclusion detrimentQuestion 20.20. Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence.Scientists do not yet know how many people will __________ to this alarming new disease.(Points : 2) succumb comport immerse defaceQuestion 21.21. Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence.Is it unusual and __________ of me to inject __________ into serious discussions?(Points : 2) tenacious…valor vehement…suspense emphatic…frequency eccentric…levityQuestion 22.22. Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence.The poor, hungry __________, lured by the __________ aroma of spices, wandered into a dim alley.(Points : 2) zealot….reticent deity….genial waif….pungent benefactor….vapidQuestion 23.23. Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence.The referee issued a firm __________ against the athlete's __________ disregard for of the rules.(Points : 2) fiasco….taciturn reprimand…blatant privilege….livid longevity….compliantQuestion 24.24. The following sentence may contain a grammar or usage error. Read the sentence and identify its error, if there is one, by choosing the appropriate answer. If there is no error in the sentence, choose no error.The mayor promised that she would listen to all the people, consult her advisers, and make a fair decision.(Points : 2) that she would make a fair decision consult her advisers to all the people no errorQuestion 25.25. The following sentence may contain a grammar or usage error. Read the sentence and identify its error, if there is one, by choosing the appropriate answer. If there is no error in the sentence, choose no error.The note said, "Go to the library at midnight, for a mystery await you."(Points : 2) to the library said, "Go a mystery await you at midnight, for no errorQuestion 26.26. Read the following sentence and decide whether the underlined portion contains a mistake. If it does, identify the best way to correct or improve the sentence by choosing the appropriate suggestion from the answer choices. If the underlined portion requires no improvement or correction, choose No improvement or correction is required.Venturing bravely into the forest, the heroes comes upon a wrinkled little gnome who asks them three impossible questions.(Points : 2) the hero comes upon a wrinkled little gnome who asked them the hero came upon a wrinkled little gnome who asks him the heroes come upon a wrinkled little gnome who asks them the hero come upon a wrinkled little gnome who asks him No improvement or correction is required.Question 27.27. Read the following sentence and decide whether the underlined portion contains a mistake. If it does, identify the best way to correct or improve the sentence by choosing the appropriate suggestion from the answer choices. If the underlined portion requires no improvement or correction, choose No improvement or correction is required.Both Derek and myself will go to the dance on Friday night if we get permission from our parents.(Points : 2) Both myself and Derek Both me and Derek Both Derek and me Both Derek and I No improvement or correction is required.Question 28.28. Read the following sentence and decide whether the underlined portion contains a mistake. If it does, identify the best way to correct or improve the sentence by choosing the appropriate suggestion from the answer choices. If the underlined portion requires no improvement or correction, choose No improvement or correction is required.Forced to decide between Rosie and Isabel, the teacher gave the prize to her.(Points : 2) gave the prize to she give the prize to hers gave the prize to Isabel give the prize to Isabel No improvement or correction is required.Question 29.29. Use Passage 1 to answer the following question.Why did Dylan write the letter?(Points : 2) to tell Jay Bluestone about his career goals to boast about his skill as a gamer to ask for advice on beginning a career in game design to request a job interviewQuestion 30.30. Use Passage 1 to answer the following question.What does the word innovative most nearly mean in line 17?(Points : 2) hopeful creative expensive sentimentalQuestion 31.31. Use Passage 1 to answer the following question.What inference can the reader make from the text of Dylan's letter?(Points : 2) Dylan spends too much time playing games and his schoolwork suffers. Dylan does not know how fierce job competition is. Dylan is a bright, serious person who can succeed at more than one task. Dylan's parents do not support his career goals.Question 32.32. Use Passage 2 to answer the following question.Which is the clearest and most grammatically correct revision of sentence 4 (reprinted here)? The first movie theater opened in 1902 in Los Angeles and it charged five cents so they called it a nickelodeon.(Points : 2) The first movie theater opened in 1902 in Los Angeles and they called it called it a nickelodeon, it cost a nickel. The first movie theater opened in 1902 in Los Angeles; because admission cost five cents, it was called a nickelodeon. The first movie theater opened in 1902 in Los Angeles and charged five cents, called a nickelodeon. The first movie theater, opening in 1902 in Los Angeles, charging five cents, it was called a nickelodeon.Question 33.33. Use Passage 2 to answer the following question.Which of the following revisions would make the paragraph flow in a more logical order?(Points : 2) Put sentence 5 after sentence 6. Put sentence 3 after sentence 5. Put sentence 1 after sentence 2. Put sentence 5 before sentence 1.