Children'S Literature Quiz 18 (20 MCQs)

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1. Fantasy literature for children was developed as a means for children to escape horrendous work conditions.
2. What type of animal is the character who is saying good night in Goodnight Moon?
3. Which work of Rousseau rejects the doctrine of Original Sin, but maintains that children are innately innocent, only becoming corrupted through experience of the world.
4. The following excerpt is taken from which fairy tale? ..... Proud of his prize, he raced straight to the king's palace and demanded an audience with him. He was ushered into the chambers of His Majesty, and, upon entering bowed deeply to the king and said: "I am presenting you with a rabbit from my lord, the Marquis de Carabas (that was the name he had bestowed on his master). He has instructed me to present it to you on his behalf."
5. Question 26:Can you tell us which work the following poem is taken from? "Heaven was born first. There are only children on the bare earth. There are no trees or grass. The sun is not yet there. It's all darkness. The air is only black. There are no other colors." "
6. From Science Fiction StoryWhere was the time machine?
7. What is the average book length of a children's book for ages 3-7
8. Often teaches a lesson or explains natural actions or events
9. How is oral literature primarily transmitted?
10. What is Own Voices?
11. Who wrote The Very Hungry Caterpillar?
12. ..... seem to push readers away and remind them they are only reading a story.
13. Discuss the importance of representation in children's literature for English language learners.
14. NOT a character in Seuss Land
15. What type of concept book presents various examples of a specific idea, like different colors?
16. What do you call a "significant word or phrase that can be used as a search term to retrieve all records containing it?" (ODLIS)
17. But then she doomed herself, and you were dumb enough to go after her.
18. Which are types of folklore?
19. Are traditional stories used to explain natural phenomena, cultural beliefs, and historical events. They often feature mythical creatures like dragons and unicorns.
20. Normally fables have ..... as characters?