This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > Movements > Naturalism > Naturalism – Quiz 16 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Naturalism Quiz 16 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How do naturalism and a Biblical worldview perspective for Chemistry differ in their views on morality? A) A Biblical worldview affirms the existence of a divine realm while naturalism rejects it. B) Naturalism rejects the supernatural while a Biblical worldview affirms it. C) They both reject the existence of a divine realm. D) They both emphasize the primacy of the natural world. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A Biblical worldview affirms the existence of a divine realm while naturalism rejects it. 2. In the work the mansions of ulloa did Emilia Pardo want? A) Make a demonstration of what your thinking is about based on the work. B) Provide relevant information about your life. C) Explain objectivity and at the same time the realism of naturalism. D) Make a critique. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Explain objectivity and at the same time the realism of naturalism. 3. Pay attention to the following characteristics 1. Highlight the similarity of the painting to the original 2. Carrying the theme of natural beauty and scenery 3. Relating to the socio-political conditions of society 4. Subjective 5. The technique and ability of the artist become the main weapon. The most appropriate characteristics of the naturalism school are A) 3, 4, 5. B) 2, 4, 5. C) 1, 3, 5. D) 1, 2, 5. E) 1, 2, 4. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1, 2, 5. 4. How is Sjur Gabriel doing in the excerpt from S. G. Myhre? A) Not good, he's dead and they dump his body in the ground. B) Pretty good, but he's an alcoholic. C) Not good, he gets sick. D) He will be happy to see his grandson again. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Not good, he's dead and they dump his body in the ground. 5. In which time period can naturalism be classified? A) 1890s. B) 1870s. C) 1880s. D) 1860s. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1870s. 6. What discourse did naturalists use in their works? A) Narrative speech. B) Subjective speech. C) Objective speech. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Objective speech. 7. The literary subgenre that best represents the second half of the 19th century is A) Essay. B) The novel. C) Theater. D) The poetry. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The novel. 8. Naturalism is associated with: A) Romantic depictions of middle class life. B) Bleak, realistic depictions of lower class life. C) Supernatural elements of fantasy. D) Nature as a key to understanding the universe. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Bleak, realistic depictions of lower class life. 9. What themes are repeated in baroque comedy? A) Love. B) The honor. C) The cleansing of blood. D) All correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All correct. 10. The main aim of naturalism is A) Self-expression and self-preservation. B) Meditation. C) Natural. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Self-expression and self-preservation. 11. Can you name one difference between the era of naturalism and realism A) The characters were mostly about the lower class. B) Naturalism never had female main characters. C) It took place outside in nature. D) Naturalism contained characters that were animals. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The characters were mostly about the lower class. 12. When does the modern Spanish novel reach its splendor? A) In 1868. B) In 1898. C) In 1878. D) In 1888. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) In 1868. 13. Because of his desire to bring about ideal goods, what do some philsophers term Moore as being? A) An ideal utilitarian. B) An ideal natural law theorist. C) An ideal Kantian. D) An ideal virtue ethicist. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An ideal utilitarian. 14. The use of colloquial language is a characteristic of Realist literature. A) Falso. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TRUE. 15. In..... we find a voluntarist theory of law, an imperative theory of law, an overvaluation of laws over other sources, a declarative theory of legal interpretation. A) Kant. B) Hobbes. C) Carnelutti. D) Austin. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hobbes. 16. Which one below is a book by the Bronte sisters? A) Sense and sensibility. B) Pride and Prejudice. C) Jane Eyre. D) Of Mice and Men. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Jane Eyre. 17. What breed of dog is Buck? A) German Shepherd. B) Half Saint Bernard and half Scotch shepherd. C) Half Malamute Husky and half Samoyed. D) 3/4 wolf and 1/4 dog of an unknown breed. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Half Saint Bernard and half Scotch shepherd. 18. Main characteristics of Naturalism in Spain A) Part of the idea that the person is free. B) The novel is conceived as a NON-scientific study of the human being. C) He has no interest in the ugly and the sordid. D) All answers are wrong. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All answers are wrong. 19. When did naturalism appear? A) Second half of the 19th century. B) Beginning of the 19th century. C) End of the 18th century. D) Last third of the 19th century. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Last third of the 19th century. 20. What literary ism presents life as a losing battle against a universe that doesn't care? A) Realism. B) Naturalism. C) Romanticism. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Naturalism. 21. Machado de Assis wrote only short stories A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 22. When does The Modern Breakthrough take place? A) 1890-1930. B) 1870-1930. C) 1830-1870. D) 1870-1890. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1870-1890. 23. He is meant by the "killer" in the title of the novel by E. Zola A) Postman. B) Countryman Lentier. C) Alcohol. D) Plumber. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Alcohol. 24. "Naturalism is opposed to idealism, subordinates mind to matter and holds that ultimate reality ismaterial and not spiritual." A) Thomas and Lang. B) Joyce. C) John Adam. D) John Dewey. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Thomas and Lang. 25. This captain of industry was a renowned railroad magnate A) Vanderbilt. B) Rockefeller. C) Ford. D) Carnegie. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Vanderbilt. 26. What mistake does Pritchard believe moral philosophy often makes A) Beleiving moral terms are real. B) Believing objective moral properties can be discovered. C) Believing we can prove why something is our duty. D) Believing moral terms are meaningful. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Believing we can prove why something is our duty. 27. Giovanni Verga was also A) Diplomatic. B) Musician. C) Senator. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Senator. 28. According to a Deist, what happens to a person at death? A) May or may not have life after death. B) Extinction. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) May or may not have life after death. 29. Why in naturalistic art is the artist's technique and ability the main weapon? A) Because there is a certain meaning in it. B) Because it must be similar to the original object. C) Because it must be in accordance with his perspective. D) Because it has to capture the essence of the subject and the lighting. E) Because it will be sold at a high price. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Because it must be similar to the original object. 30. What was Naturalism mainly opposed to? A) To the Romantic movement. B) To the Symbolist movement. C) To the French bourgeois class. D) To the realist movement. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To the French bourgeois class. 31. What happens to Kiche, White Fang's mother? A) Is traded to another Indian. B) Killed by a lynx. C) Killed by a pack of wolves. D) Runs off into the wild. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Is traded to another Indian. 32. Renaissance-Pierre de Ronsard-Ronsard compares Cassandra with a rose. For what? A) A rose is always beautiful, like Cassandra. B) A rose has thorns, like a woman. C) A rose fades (verwelkt), like the beauty of a woman. D) A rose has the perfect smell, like Cassandra. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A rose fades (verwelkt), like the beauty of a woman. 33. Which fallacy occurs when assume that just because each individual desires something, that we will desire that thing for each other? A) The fallacy of composition. B) The naturalistic fallacy. C) The fallacy of quivocation. D) The linguistic fallacy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The fallacy of composition. 34. From the end of the fragment it is inferred that: A) Indians expect to eat meat while burying the ox. B) Those who helped bury him were offered meat as payment. C) The butler joins forces with the Indians to distribute the beef. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Indians expect to eat meat while burying the ox. 35. Which type of literary conflict can be closely linked to survival? A) Man vs. self. B) Man vs. nature. C) Man vs. man. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Man vs. nature. 36. REALISM AND NATURALISM-What do we understand by REALISM AND NATURALISM? A) Broad cultural movement that occurred in Western Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries as a result of the dissemination of the ideas of humanism. It determines a new conception of man and the world. B) Movement that emerged in the 18th century to name the aesthetic movement that reflected in the arts the intellectual principles of the Enlightenment. C) Cultural movement that responds to the social, economic and military decline and the feeling of pessimism and disappointment that took over Spain in the 17th century. D) Artistic and literary movement that emerged in France in the second half of the 19th century and that artistically represented reality and life. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Artistic and literary movement that emerged in France in the second half of the 19th century and that artistically represented reality and life. 37. Complete this quote from Pritchard:Our intuition that something is our duty is "immediate, in precisely the same sense in which a ..... apprehension is immediate A) Theological. B) Scientific. C) Mystical. D) Mathematical. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Mathematical. 38. What expressive device does Giovanni Verga use to immerse the reader in the atmosphere of a backward southern Italy? A) He inserts terms from the Sicilian dialect into the Italian narrative. B) Explains the agricultural cultivation techniques of the time. C) He writes in Sicilian dialect. D) He makes frequent comparisons with industrialized northern Italy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He inserts terms from the Sicilian dialect into the Italian narrative. 39. What play did Oscar Wilde write? A) The Importance of Being Earnest. B) Our Town. C) The Odd Couple tagsRealismNaturalism. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Importance of Being Earnest. 40. Who is the author of the work His Only Son? A) Valera. B) Pardo Bazan. C) Galdos. D) Clarion. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Clarion. 41. Realism prioritized in works: A) Objectivity and materialism. B) Subjectivity and sentimentalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Objectivity and materialism. 42. What is the main difference between Naturalism and Realism? A) Historical contexts are different. B) Naturalism is objective and realism is not. C) Naturalism uses science more. D) Realism is pessimistic and naturalism is idealized. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Naturalism uses science more. 43. Why did Milagros want to marry Noel? A) They were in love. B) She didn't, their parents did. C) She was pregnant. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She was pregnant. 44. REALISM AND NATURALISM-Date on which the First Republic was established A) 2012. B) 2022. C) 1873. D) 1978. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1873. 45. The songs of deeds, in medieval times, recount the life of..... A) Monks. B) Heroes and warriors. C) Scholars and intellectuals. D) Commoners. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Heroes and warriors. 46. What major war affected Realism? A) World War II. B) The Vietnam War. C) The Civil War. D) World War I. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Civil War. 47. (Cefet-MG) "The..... will be tinged with....., in the novel and the short story, whenever it makes characters and plots submit to the blind destiny of the 'natural laws' that the science of the time believed to have encoded." In the text above, fill in the gaps, respectively, with: A) Realism / Naturalism. B) Naturalism / Realism. C) Realism / Romanticism. D) Romanticism / Realism. E) Romanticism / Naturalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Realism / Naturalism. 48. Naturalism differs from Realism by: A) Talk about religion. B) Write in fantastic language. C) Make detailed descriptions. D) Focus on marginalized people. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Focus on marginalized people. 49. Changing the subject..... Two countries stand out in terms of the development and creation of Realism. These are: A) Russia and Mexico. B) United States and France. C) Russia and France. D) Paris and Italy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Russia and France. 50. Trend where the themes of rural life faced difficulties with unknown territories that amazed and frightened them. A) Realism. B) Objectivism. C) Creolism. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Creolism. 51. Which of these characters prove the novel's thesis? A) Jerome. B) Bertoleza. C) Piety. D) Rita Baiana. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Jerome. 52. Representation of middle-class life A) Realism. B) Naturalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Realism. 53. Which of the following is the slogan of Naturalism? A) Back to Nature. B) Things rather than words. C) Mind over matter. D) Both A & C. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Back to Nature. 54. How is Spitz in the story? A) Bites Buck to death. B) Admires Buck. C) A leader of sled-dog team. D) A rival of Buck. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A rival of Buck. 55. In stanzas 1 and 3 of Rima LIII, the poet describes natural phenomena that..... A) They are permanent, they will never change. B) They only last a short time and then they are gone forever. C) They are cyclical and temporary. D) Show how short life is. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They are cyclical and temporary. 56. Mind is the brain functioning and brain is ..... A) Matter. B) Natural. C) Reality. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Matter. 57. Symbolism emerged in France at the end of the 19th century, approximately in 1880. Opposing the progress of science and technology and the more rational way of thinking at the end of the 19th century, the Symbolist movement sought what until then had been in the background., explored spiritual life, mystery, subjectivism, the inexplicable and individualism. (LITTLE, Stephen.....isms:to understand art. Brasil, Ed. Globo, 2011.) In relation to the text above, which of the following alternatives is FALSE: A) Symbolism emerged in France at the end of the 19th century. B) Symbolism sought themes such as spirituality, reason, scientism and individualism. C) Symbolism was contrary to the advancement of science and technology. D) Symbolism valued the search for the self. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Symbolism sought themes such as spirituality, reason, scientism and individualism. 58. According to naturalism, how should scientific inquiry be conducted? A) By relying solely on empirical evidence and the scientific method. B) By consulting religious texts for answers. C) By appealing to supernatural explanations. D) By relying on intuition and personal beliefs. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) By relying solely on empirical evidence and the scientific method. 59. The following painting is the work of William Bliss Baker, which contains meaning, namely A) Beautiful forest. B) Fall. C) There is a source of life. D) Cycle of life and death. E) Quiet silence. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cycle of life and death. 60. In Romanticism, a nature and environment is preferred ..... A) Surrounded by mystery, with a great importance of the supernatural, as in the Pirate's Song, by Espronceda . B) Full of mystery, loneliness, ruins, with a great importance of the night. C) Wild, rugged, as a sign of the superiority of nature over man, where mystery and the supernatural also appear. D) In line with the author's feelings, autumn for happy moments and spring for love. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Wild, rugged, as a sign of the superiority of nature over man, where mystery and the supernatural also appear. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesMovements QuizzesEnglish Literature QuizzesNaturalism Quiz 1Naturalism Quiz 2Naturalism Quiz 3Naturalism Quiz 4Naturalism Quiz 5Naturalism Quiz 6Naturalism Quiz 7Naturalism Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books