This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > Movements > Romantic > Romanticism – Quiz 32 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Romanticism Quiz 32 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Rural life is a perfect way of joining man's life to the laws of nature. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 2. What does the first T in TPCOASTT stand for? A) Total. B) Theme. C) Timing. D) Title. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Title. 3. Characteristic Features:Last Phase of the Baroque period. A) Revival. B) Rococo. C) Romanticism. D) Neoclassicism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rococo. 4. Life of the Baroque period become too artificial which lead to the desired life of the poor man which was viewed as simple, good and honest, as opposed to the immoral and decadent aristocrat. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 5. ..... is the term used for ending the legal form of slavery. A) Disenfranchisement. B) Abolition. C) Parity. D) Suffrage. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Abolition. 6. What happened to Beethoven during his middle period? A) He lost feeling of touch. B) He met Mozart. C) He went blind. D) He went deaf. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He went deaf. 7. What best describes romanticism A) A focus on unrequited love. B) A focus on emotions. C) A focus on rationalism. D) A focus on poetry. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A focus on emotions. 8. Was Andrew Jackson called "The People's President" ? A) Yes. B) No. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 9. What time period did the Romantic era immediately follow? A) The Roaring Twenties. B) The War on Terror. C) The Harlem Renaissance. D) The Age of Reason. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Age of Reason. 10. "TMBV":According to Mr. Hooper, the veil is a symbol of what? A) How people hide their innermost selves. B) How people try to alter their physical appearance. C) How people are constantly aware of death's approach. D) How people are reluctant to see the world clearly. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) How people hide their innermost selves. 11. The door protested as it opened slowly. A) Simile. B) Hyperbole. C) Personification. D) Metaphor. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Personification. 12. Which choice best summarizes "Self-Reliance" by Ralph Waldo Emerson? A) We should use nature as a starting point for supporting moral causes. B) We should all use our imaginations and support human rights. C) We should vibe in nature so that we can encounter God/spirituality. D) We should be our own individuals and not conform to society. We should follow our instincts. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) We should be our own individuals and not conform to society. We should follow our instincts. 13. What is the main theme of "Self Reliance" A) Trust yourself and act on your own. Don't conform to society. B) Nature moves on even when you die. C) Nature is a source of joy. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Trust yourself and act on your own. Don't conform to society. 14. Nature is seen as a source of knowledge, refuge, and revelation of God. A) Transcendentalism. B) Romanticism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Romanticism. 15. Collected German fairy tales and created a dictionary and grammar of the German language A) Brothers Jonas. B) Brothers Janus. C) Brothers Grimm. D) Brothers Wright. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Brothers Grimm. 16. "TMBV":After the end of the first service on the first Sunday Mr. Hooper wears the veil what happens? A) They all quickly adjust to his appearance. B) Mr. Hooper goes directly home instead of greeting people. C) No one wants to walk beside him or invite him to dinner. D) Two of the children start to laugh at the strange sight. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) No one wants to walk beside him or invite him to dinner. 17. Which of the following is NOT a motif of Dark Gothic Romanticism? A) Damsel in Distress. B) Death. C) Love. D) Bad Omens. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Love. 18. Perhaps the most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad was A) Dorothea Dix. B) Susan B. Anthony. C) Elizabeth Cady Stanton. D) Harriet Tubman. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Harriet Tubman. 19. A Transcendentalist's View of the World is: A) Looks backward to the wisdom of the past and distrusts progress. B) Sees poetry as the highest expression of the imagination. C) Everything in the world, including human beings, is a reflection of the Divine Soul. D) Love and happiness are the most important things. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Everything in the world, including human beings, is a reflection of the Divine Soul. 20. Which is NOT an ideal of Romanticism? A) Focus on emotions/feelings-intuition/gut feelings are more important than reason and logic. B) The Sublime-an overwhelming feeling of awe inspired by nature. C) The individual, common man and independence are more important than society/working in a group. D) Humans are naturally evil and need civilization and its laws/rules to keep them in line. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Humans are naturally evil and need civilization and its laws/rules to keep them in line. 21. In which centuries did Romanticism emerge? A) 3rd and 4th. B) 18th and 19th. C) 5th and 7th. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 18th and 19th. 22. Which of the following is NOT true of the Hero Archetype? A) The hero works alone. B) The hero is eccentric or has strange habits. C) The hero is widely celebrated and worshipped. D) The hero is brooding. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The hero is widely celebrated and worshipped. 23. What does Romanticism value over logic and reason? A) Feeling and intuition. B) Persuasion and argument. C) Facts and evidence. D) Analysis and deduction. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Feeling and intuition. 24. The first generation of English Romantic poets included: A) William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. B) William Wordsworth and John Keats. C) William Wordsworth and George Gordon Byron. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 25. What is the most accurate order of key literary periods in British Literature? A) Renaissance-Enlightenment-Romanticism-Dark Ages. B) Renaissance-Dark Ages-Enlightenment-Romanticism. C) Dark Ages-Renaissance-Enlightenment-Romanticism. D) Dark Ages-Romanticism-Enlightenment-Renaissance. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dark Ages-Renaissance-Enlightenment-Romanticism. 26. Why did Thoreau choose to live in the woods? A) To avoid other people. B) To live meaningfully. C) To get closer to nature. D) To challenge himself to do so. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To live meaningfully. 27. T/F-After the ship sinks, the Pilot saves the Mariner. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 28. Thoreau states, "We do not ride on the railroad; it rides upon us." Which of the following statements explains the figurative language used in this quote? A) Thoreau predicts the end of small business craftsmanship in the face of an increasingly industrialized world represented by the train. B) Thoreau grieves for those whom the railroad industry has taken advantage of, specifically those who died while building it. C) Thoreau comments on how aspects of modern life, such as the train control the lives of the people who use them rather than the other way around. D) Thoreau denounces the use of public transportation, arguing that it is pointless if one cannot take one exactly where one chooses. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Thoreau comments on how aspects of modern life, such as the train control the lives of the people who use them rather than the other way around. 29. Started in Britain, last quarter of the 18th century. A) Rococo. B) Neoclassism. C) Revival. D) Romanticism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Revival. 30. What does "they bed of crimson joy" refer to? The Sick RoseO Rose thou art sick.The invisible worm, That flies in the nightIn the howling storm:Has found out thy bedOf crimson joy:And his dark secret loveDoes thy life destroy. A) The bleeding bed. B) The secret love. C) The rose. D) The worm. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The rose. 31. For the neoclassical painter ..... However, the romantic painter ..... Sometimes the paintings looked incomplete and the lines were not well defined, creating different sensations A) Used the color to make a unique impression in the spectator in order to touch his feelings/create a clear and defined draw was very important. B) Create a clear and defined draw was very important/ the colors where dark and pale. C) Create a clear and defined draw was very important/used the color to make a unique impression in the spectator in order to touch his feelings. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Create a clear and defined draw was very important/ the colors where dark and pale. 32. Which one of these is NOT a fundamental principle? A) Intuition. B) Imperialism. C) Inspiration. D) Idealism. E) Individuality. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Imperialism. 33. What is the early-nineteenth-century belief that women were the guardians of family and religious virtue within the home and, by extension, for the entire society? A) Republican motherhood. B) Cult of honor. C) Code of chivalry. D) Cult of domesticity. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cult of domesticity. 34. Transcendentalists believed that the way to discover spirituality is: A) To openly trust what people told you to believe. B) To look inwards and connect to nature to discover self. C) To always follow the rules of life. D) To read often, discover what others think, then decide your own thoughts. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To look inwards and connect to nature to discover self. 35. What is the definition of Termagant? A) Able to withstand great force or pressure. B) Harsh tempered or overbearing. C) A feeling of pensive sadness. D) Polite or patient. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Harsh tempered or overbearing. 36. What was a major lit term used in the "Tide Rises, Tide Falls" A) Repetition. B) Personification. C) Metaphors. D) Alliteration. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Repetition. 37. True or False:A Motif is a recurring pattern, item, or idea within literature, music, art, etc. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 38. ..... is to restate an entire passage from a text in your own words A) Summarize. B) Paraphrase. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Paraphrase. 39. "A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment." A) Pride and prejudice. B) Frankenstein. C) The Great Gatsby. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pride and prejudice. 40. What does Lenore symbolize? A) Death. B) Heaven. C) Spirituality. D) Greed. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Heaven. 41. Romanticism focused on four major types of literature:short stories, novels, poetry, and what? A) Essays. B) Artwork. C) Tweets. D) Personal letters and journal entries. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Essays. 42. He was one of the first poets to embrace the concept of writing that could be read, enjoyed, and understood by anyone. A) John Keats. B) William Wordsworth. C) Percy Bysshe Shelley. D) Ralph Waldo Emerson. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) William Wordsworth. 43. Writers of Romanticism valued the following traits EXCEPT for ..... A) Imagination. B) Logical, lengthy problem analysis. C) Feelings and intuition. D) Wild nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Logical, lengthy problem analysis. 44. Decide whether the statement about Romanticism as a literary movement is correct or not.Gothic/dark romantic as a subgenre of romanticism may contain themes such as death. A) NO. B) YES. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) YES. 45. "Bright star" is an example of A) Aubade. B) Apostrophe. C) Synecdoche. D) Metonymy. E) Simile. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Apostrophe. 46. Since this was also an artistic movement, do you think the painters of the Romantic Period more worried about being technically correct or inspired? A) Technically correct. B) Inspired. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Inspired. 47. What did the city represent within Romantic Values A) Death, Corruption, and Discuss. B) Happiness and Equality. C) Death and Happiness. D) Equality and Death. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Death, Corruption, and Discuss. 48. American Romanticism revolves around the theme of ....., which was used as a declaration of independence for the writers. A) Independence. B) Industry. C) Journey. D) Immigration. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Journey. 49. What does "Ozymandias" describe? A) The ruin of a great statue. B) The travels of the speaker. C) The destruction of nature. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The ruin of a great statue. 50. Most of Chopin's works were written for violin and piano. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 51. Dark Gothic believed ..... A) Can't Escape the city? Escape into your own imagination. Explore the darkness of the human mind. B) Society and its institutions corrupt the purity of the soul. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Can't Escape the city? Escape into your own imagination. Explore the darkness of the human mind. 52. What is the purpose of Keats use of apostrophe in lines 15 and 16? A) It is a poetic way for the speaker to describe the image of the young man. B) It is the speaker's way of expressing his appreciation of the scene. C) The speaker is expressing his sympathy for the youth who is trapped on the urn. D) It is the speaker's attempt to connect with the image on the urn. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It is the speaker's attempt to connect with the image on the urn. 53. What instrument did Mozart learn to play well (as well as a professional) by the time he was 5 years old? A) Clarinet. B) Piano. C) Harpsichord. D) Flute. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Harpsichord. 54. A romantic suite is A) A set of several sonatas. B) A set of several symphonies. C) A set of several pieces of incidental music gathered together, intended for a play. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A set of several pieces of incidental music gathered together, intended for a play. 55. Artistic current that exposes things without idealizing them. A) Naturalism. B) Romanticism. C) Realism. D) Ancient roman art. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Realism. 56. "The Devil and Tom Walker":In what the narrator calls the "most authentic" account of the disappearance of Tom's wife, Tom finds A) Only her apron. B) A skull tied up in her apron. C) A heart and liver tied up in her apron. D) The household valuables tied up in her apron. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A heart and liver tied up in her apron. 57. Which of the following is considered a "Dark Romantic" A) Longfellow. B) Poe. C) Emerson. D) Thoreau. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Poe. 58. Who does the narrator intend to kill when he accidentally kills his wife in "The Black Cat" ? A) His pet cat. B) The stray cat that wandered in the open window of his home. C) A large rat that was hiding beneath the basement stairs. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) His pet cat. 59. Batman is an example of A) A Gordonic Hero. B) A Tragic Hero. C) An antagonist Hero. D) A Byronic Hero. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A Byronic Hero. 60. The high point of interest in a story. The moment of greatest tension between opposing forces A) Romanticism. B) Essay. C) Transcendentalism. D) Storyline. E) Climax. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Climax. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesMovements QuizzesEnglish Literature QuizzesRomanticism Quiz 1Romanticism Quiz 2Romanticism Quiz 3Romanticism Quiz 4Romanticism Quiz 5Romanticism Quiz 6Romanticism Quiz 7Romanticism Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books