Children'S Literature Quiz 8 (60 MCQs)

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1. Collection of poetry
2. The two forms of literature are poetry and prose.
3. This story begins in Virginia and ends in Brooklyn.
4. Are designed for children and feature illustrations and minimal text. They often teach important lessons and foster creativity.
5. Which famous children's author created the character Winnie-the-Pooh during the 20th century?
6. Choose the fantasty story
7. What helps Piper to overcome her fear of the water?
8. Called as the "Poet of the Fairies"
9. What are the benefits of Story-Telling?
10. Determine whether the given meaning is connotation or denotation.cup:something you use for drinking
11. What was Dr. Seuss' real first name?
12. This is a small, affordable forms of literature for children and adults that were sold on the streets, and covered a range of subjects from fairy tales and ghost stories to news of politics, crime or disaster. Name the book
13. Where did the ball take place?
14. What is included in sensory detail?
15. You were so desperate for love, you were willing to marry me, just like that. I figured, after we married, I'd have to stage a little accident for Elsa.
16. The following excerpt is taken from which fairy tale? ..... In the courtyard, the horses and the spotted hounds were lying in the same place fast asleep, and the doves were roosting with their little heads tucked under their wings. The prince made his way into the castle and saw how the flies were fast asleep on the walls. The cook was still in the kitchen, with his hand up in the air as if he were about to grab the kitchen boy, and the maid was still sitting at a table with a black hen that she was about to pluck.
17. Question 23:The excerpt from the Primary School program of the work "Childhood" was written by which writer?
18. The first Filipino to write textbooks, in 1920s and he published Philippine Readers
19. These are types of conflict except:
20. What color is the cat in Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do you See?
21. He is the first man to write a lesson book for children during the Anglo-Saxon Period
22. What are some strategies for using children's literature to promote language development in students?
23. Question 19:The poem "Destroying the enemy's strength-Reporting Hoang's grace" was written by which character in the following works?
24. WHICH SUBGENER IS TRUE?Usually explains how the world started. Gods and supernatural beings are involved in these stories.
25. The Fox and the Grapes is an example of a .....
26. ..... is concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon and typically involving supernatural beings and events.
27. Don't let them in. Don't let them see. Be the good girl you always have to be.
28. What year was The Cat in the Hat made into a feature-length film?
29. Question 8:Fill in the following folk song: "The road to Nghe An is around ..... "
30. The work "The Hunter and the Ape" by writer Lep-Ton-Xi has been included in the textbooks of which grades in the Primary program?
31. Artistic collaboration on the of two or more people or groups at public gatherings is .....
32. Okay, relax. Just calm down. Calm down!
33. ..... are stories that recount and explain the origins of the world and phenomena of nature.
34. What is the meaning of the word planted as it is used in these lines of the poem?"Or brought my trees and houses out, And planted cities all about."
35. What is drama defined as, in the context of theatrical dialogue?
36. A collection of a little nursery poem which she dedicated to the infant.
37. Aesop is a Greek writer who is famous for writing .....
38. What influential book, published in 1926, introduced the character Winnie-the-Pooh to the world?
39. It is a collection of German stories not only for the entertainment of children but also to record them scientifically for posterity
40. Fill in the blank: "The moon is as full as.....Never blinks its eyelashes" .
41. How can teachers effectively incorporate diverse children's literature in their English lessons?
42. Teachers shouldn't ask children to compare their cultures / daily life tp the stories that they have heard.
43. Today, children read books written for children and adults read books written for adults.
44. Portrays realistic characters dealing with real-life issues. It is important to choose diverse books that represent different cultures, races, and identities to provide children with a well-rounded worldview.
45. Every piece of the quilt has a significant meaning. A story about ancestry.
46. Discuss the significance of cultural competence in teaching English through children's literature.
47. Where did the character want to move in the book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day?
48. FROM "THE LAND OF COUNTERPANE" How does stanza 2 help the reader understand what is described in stanzas 3 and 4?
49. Fill in the blank Creak creak Creak Baby Giang is asleep Hair is flying King smile In your dream Did you see a stork ..... ? Have you seen the immense, immense butterfly wings?
50. Name the sequel to Lewis Carroll Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
51. A reoccurring theme that relates to many adolescents in science fiction is .....
52. What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?
53. Which part of a narrative introduces the protagonists and setting?
54. A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated is .....
55. What's the ryhme scheme?True friends are by your sideThrough it all.True friends are thereTo catch you when you fall.
56. ..... books are a great way to introduce science, health, engineering, history and geography topics to your child.
57. What animal is the book "Corduroy" representing?
58. This period promoted mass education.
59. Alexandra decided to write a story about her class. During her prewriting, she wrote down the names of her teachers and classmates and added some descriptions about them.Which element of a narrative is given above?
60. No, I'm just trying to protect you!