This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > Genres > Children > Children'S Literature – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Children'S Literature Quiz 4 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What kind of animal is Horton in Horton Hatches the Egg? A) Tiger. B) Bear. C) Elephant. D) Ostrich. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Elephant. 2. What is the Greek origin of the word "poetry" ? A) "Epos". B) "Logos". C) "Poetry". D) "Drama". Show Answer Correct Answer: C) "Poetry". 3. What are the six main types of conflict? A) Person vs. Person, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Supernatural, Person vs. Technology, Person vs. Animal. B) Person vs. Person, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Supernatural, Person vs. Technology. C) Person vs. Self, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Supernatural, Person vs. Technology, Person vs. Animal. D) Person vs. Self, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Supernatural, Person vs. Technology, Person vs. Animal, Person vs. Object. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Person vs. Person, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Supernatural, Person vs. Technology. 4. This book represented a standard of a style and quality for all other writer of children's poetry A) Peacock Pie. B) Aesop's Fable. C) A Child Garden of Verses. D) Sing-Song. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A Child Garden of Verses. 5. From the story " Harriet the Spy "Who are Harriet's best friends? A) Rachel Hennessy and Marion Hawthorne. B) Charles David and Louis Brown. C) Peter Rock and Jenny Waltz. D) Simon "Sport" Rocque and Janie Gibbs. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Simon "Sport" Rocque and Janie Gibbs. 6. FROM "A COMIC POEM" What is the speaker in the poem reading? A) A textbook. B) A poem. C) A comic book. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A comic book. 7. What did the Fairy god mother say to Cinderella? A) To stay until midnight. B) To spend a night in the pall. C) To live in the palace. D) To leave the ball when the clock stroke 12. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To leave the ball when the clock stroke 12. 8. Children's literature helps to develop internal imagination. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 9. This period kept ancient stories alive. A) Classical World. B) The Medieval World. C) Renaissance World. D) 18th and early 19th Centuries. E) The Victorians:Golden Age. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Classical World. 10. Which genre is originally told orally? A) Tall Tales. B) Folktales. C) Fairy Tales. D) Fables. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Folktales. 11. The turning point in the story. It is usually the most exciting part in the story and the part that makes the reader want to keep reading. A) Climax. B) Resolution. C) Rising action. D) Exposition. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Climax. 12. Which genre uses extreme exaggeration? A) Tall Tales. B) Fables. C) Folktales. D) Fairy Tales. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Tall Tales. 13. ..... is a humorous story or anecdote meant to provoke laughter through irony, wordplay. A) Joke. B) Fairy tale. C) Legend. D) Myth. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Joke. 14. Who is NOT a resident of the Hundred Acre Wood in Winnie-the-Pooh? A) Christopher Robin. B) Owl. C) Badger. D) Tigger. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Badger. 15. In a picturebook, most of the content is conveyed through the pictures and not the text. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 16. Which of the following is a body of written works? A) Prose. B) Languages. C) Poem. D) Literature. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Literature. 17. True or False:an effective exposition should include an introduction of characters. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 18. From the story " Harriet the Spy "What did the kids organize after reading the notebook? A) Spycatcher Club. B) Spy Club. C) Spice Club. D) Ball Catching Club. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Spycatcher Club. 19. Where is foreign children's literature? A) New adventure crickets. B) The story of flowers and fruits. C) The lion marched out. D) I love Mom. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The lion marched out. 20. Diversity can be shown through: A) Painted faces books. B) Culturally rich books. C) Culture as concept books. D) All answers are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All answers are correct. 21. How can children's literature act as mirrors for students? A) Children's literature has no impact on students' self-reflection. B) Children's literature is only for entertainment and has no deeper meaning. C) Children's literature only reflects one specific culture and identity. D) Children's literature can act as mirrors for students by representing their diverse experiences, cultures, and identities in the stories and characters, allowing them to see themselves reflected in the literature they read. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Children's literature can act as mirrors for students by representing their diverse experiences, cultures, and identities in the stories and characters, allowing them to see themselves reflected in the literature they read. 22. Which part of the short film Piper is the climactic scene? A) The flashback showing why Piper is afraid of the water. B) The setting of the scene and characters. C) When Piper watches the crabs burrowing under the sand. D) The moment Piper uses what she has learnt from the crabs and braves the waves. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The moment Piper uses what she has learnt from the crabs and braves the waves. 23. Children's literature encompasses all genres, including non-fiction. The example of non-fiction children's book is A) Fairy tales. B) Counting books. C) Myths. D) Tradition. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Counting books. 24. Which of these is not a real Fly Guy book? A) Fly Guy and the Frankenfly. B) Fly Guy and the Alienzz. C) Fly Guy in Love. D) Fly Guy vs. the Flyswatter. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Fly Guy in Love. 25. What is the third thing to take place in the main problem plot guide? A) Problem solved. B) Introduce the main problem quickly. C) 2 more obstacles. D) Breakthrough. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2 more obstacles. 26. Lines and stanzas may be of various lengths. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 27. Who is Gerald's best friend? A) Sam I am. B) Piggie. C) Froggy. D) Scaredy Squirrel. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Piggie. 28. FROM "THE LAND OF COUNTERPANE" Which sentence describes stanza 2? A) The stanza describes the sickness that keeps the speaker in bed. B) The speaker tells about things that are not really happening. C) The stanza reveals that the speaker feels like a giant. D) The speaker explains what the title of the poem means. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The speaker tells about things that are not really happening. 29. Curious George's friend's hat was what color? A) Brown. B) Yellow. C) Blue. D) Orange. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yellow. 30. It is a story about a good little boy and his teacher and both tried to reform a bad boy. A) Pilgrim's Progress. B) Robinson Crusoe. C) Gulliver's Travels. D) The History of Sandford and Merton. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The History of Sandford and Merton. 31. What year was Goodnight Moon published? A) 1980. B) 1952. C) 1964. D) 1947. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1947. 32. What was the first modern fantasy written by an American? A) The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle. B) The Wizard of Oz. C) Millions of Cats. D) Caddie Woodlawn. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The Wizard of Oz. 33. Fly Guy Presents is a ..... to the fictional Fly Guy series A) Companion. B) Prequel. C) Research guide. D) Sequel. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Research guide. 34. A type of Narrative Poems that are intended to be sung. A) Epics. B) Metrical Romance. C) Ballads. D) None of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ballads. 35. Which book has one character, a problem and a plot that leads to resolution of the problem. A) Narrative book. B) Concept book. C) Predictable book. D) Participation book. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Narrative book. 36. In what ways can dramas be related to poetry and prose? A) They can be sung like a musical composition. B) They can be written in rhyming couplets. C) They can overlap in writing style and be either poetic or prose. D) They can be performed only outdoors. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They can overlap in writing style and be either poetic or prose. 37. What genre explains natural phenomena? A) Myths. B) Fables. C) Tall Tales. D) Folktales. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Myths. 38. Randolph Caldecott's picture books were called ..... books. A) Toy. B) Play. C) Art. D) Fun. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Toy. 39. Cinderella is an example of a ..... A) Folktale. B) Myth. C) Legend. D) Fairy Tale. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Fairy Tale. 40. Fables often include A) Morals, talking animals, and few characters. B) Enchanted creatures. C) Heroes and superhuman strength. D) Castles, forests, and frogs. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Morals, talking animals, and few characters. 41. Fill in the blanks:The rice grains in our village have the taste of (.....)of the Kinh Thay river, there is (.....)in a lake full of water, there is (.....)sweet, bitter and spicy..... A) Alluvial soil / mother's song / fragrant lotus scent. B) Fragrant lotus scent / silt / mother's singing. C) Mother's song / fragrant lotus scent / silt. D) Alluvium / fragrant lotus scent / mother's song. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Alluvium / fragrant lotus scent / mother's song. 42. "My daughter can spin straw into gold" .Who says this line? A) Miller's daughter. B) Miller. C) King. D) The little man. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Miller. 43. Who are the main characters in Children's books? A) Animals and heroes. B) Parents. C) Children. D) Family. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Parents. 44. Discuss the role of empathy in using children's literature as mirrors and windows. A) Children's literature should only focus on characters from the same background and experiences. B) Empathy plays a crucial role in using children's literature as mirrors and windows as it allows readers to connect with characters from diverse backgrounds and experiences, fostering understanding and compassion. C) Empathy is not important in fostering understanding and compassion through literature. D) Empathy has no role in using children's literature as mirrors and windows. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Empathy plays a crucial role in using children's literature as mirrors and windows as it allows readers to connect with characters from diverse backgrounds and experiences, fostering understanding and compassion. 45. What network aired a television show based off the Clifford children's books? A) PBS. B) NBC. C) Disney. D) Nickelodeon. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) PBS. 46. The writer of the stories Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. A) Daniel Defoe. B) Jonathan Swift. C) Lewis Carol. D) John Bunyan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Lewis Carol. 47. Question 15:Fill in the missing words in the following poem: "The smell of mud is engrossed. The smell (1)..... is rotting (2)..... not yet completely dissolved. Still pungent in the furrows of plowing." A) (1) stool; (2) Lime. B) (1) flower; (2) Dew. C) (1) flower ; (2) Stone. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) (1) stool; (2) Lime. 48. In the 20th century, what technological advances have significantly influenced the trends in children's literature? A) Television shows. B) Video games. C) Digital resources and interactive formats. D) Radio broadcasts. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Digital resources and interactive formats. 49. In "The Lion Comes Out" which character does the author mention many strategies for? A) Monkey. B) Fox. C) Fox. D) Lion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fox. 50. Explain the concept of sliding glass doors in the context of teaching English through children's literature. A) Sliding glass doors can be used as a metaphor in children's literature to represent opportunities, new perspectives, or transitions in a story. Teachers can use this concept to help students understand the idea of change or new experiences. B) Sliding glass doors have no significance in children's literature and should not be used as a teaching tool. C) Sliding glass doors represent the idea of staying in one place and not exploring new opportunities. D) Sliding glass doors are used to teach children about the dangers of broken glass. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sliding glass doors can be used as a metaphor in children's literature to represent opportunities, new perspectives, or transitions in a story. Teachers can use this concept to help students understand the idea of change or new experiences. 51. What are the three parts to an exposition? A) Introduces character, setting, and climax. B) Introduces characters, plot, and resolution. C) Introduces character, setting, and conflict. D) Introduces setting, sensory details, and conflict. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Introduces character, setting, and conflict. 52. Children's literature does not promote stereotyping. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 53. His best known collection is the Peacock Pie. A) Walter the Great. B) Rose Fylemen. C) Edward Lear. D) Celia Laighton. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Walter the Great. 54. ..... books generally use repetitive words, phrases, or sentences, rhyme and rhythm A) Concept. B) Informational. C) Narrative. D) Predictable. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Predictable. 55. I'll distract them while you run. A) Kristoff. B) Elsa. C) Anna. D) Olaf. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Olaf. 56. The following excerpt is taken from which fairy tale? ..... The next day, the princess sat down to dinner with the king and some courtiers and was eating dinner on her little golden plate when something came crawling up the marble staircase, splish, splash, splish, splash. When it reached the top of the stairs, it knocked at the door and called out: "Princess, youngest princess, let me in!" A) The Juniper Tree. B) East of the Sun and West of the Moon. C) The Frog King. D) Master Cat, or Puss in Boots. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Frog King. 57. Which of these is not a moral message in Piper? A) Find new ways of doing things. B) Learn from others who are different from you. C) Face your fears. D) Don't judge a book by its cover. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Don't judge a book by its cover. 58. What cultural movement of the late 20th century had an impact on changes in contemporary children's books? A) Postmodernism. B) Romanticism. C) Modernism. D) Classicism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Postmodernism. 59. A boy and a tree develop a friendship. A) The Giving Tree. B) Winnie-the-Pooh. C) The Other Side. D) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Giving Tree. 60. Adventure fiction is just for fun and escapism; there is no greater value to it. A) True. B) False. 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