This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Genres > Children > Children'S Literature – Quiz 26 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Children'S Literature Quiz 26 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. ..... is a "book that won't stay closed" A) Classics. B) Popular Literature. C) Children's Literature. D) Scientific books. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Classics. 2. What sound does ph digraph make? A) PH is pronounced like an W. B) PH is pronounced like an H. C) PH is pronounced like an P. D) PH is pronounced like an F. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) PH is pronounced like an F. 3. Bonus:Which of the following are characteristics of myths? A) Features gods or other beings who have supernatural powers as well as certain flaws. B) Usually includes animal characters that stand for specific human qualities. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Features gods or other beings who have supernatural powers as well as certain flaws. 4. Adventure fiction features events that are A) Unexpected. B) Dangerous. C) Challenging. D) All of them. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of them. 5. During the Middle Ages, what type of stories set examples for children and had a didactic purpose? A) Romantic tales. B) Mystery novels. C) Fantasy epics. D) Comedy plays. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Romantic tales. 6. She froze my heart and only an act of true love can save me. A) Anna. B) Elsa. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Anna. 7. Which type of children's literature is more likely to have a repetitive structure to aid in learning? A) Fairy tales. B) Number books. C) Legends. D) Fables. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Number books. 8. Ann and Jane Taylor well known poems is/are A) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. B) Goblin Market. C) The Sandpiper. D) Goblin Market and The Sand Piper. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. 9. The setting states the weather, climate, season, era, period, country, cities, and location of the storyIn simple words how can we define setting? A) It is the people or animals that play in the story. B) It is the time and place of the story. C) It is the time and problem of the story. D) It is the main idea of the story. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It is the time and place of the story. 10. Fables and chapbooks were available even before the 17th century. Why do we not consider it as an early example of children's literature? A) It did not have interesting stories and attractive pages. B) It was not written exclusively for children ;It was read by both adults and children. C) Children were not allowed to read these fables and chapbooks. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It was not written exclusively for children ;It was read by both adults and children. 11. What is the name for a piece of dramatic literature that is performed? A) Novel. B) Novella. C) Play. D) Short story. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Play. 12. Many picturebooks for younger children are organized around the theme of: A) Community. B) Family. C) Growing up. D) Friendship. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Growing up. 13. Wordless books tell their stories through illustrations and clues from the: A) Title. B) Author. C) Publisher. D) Theme. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Title. 14. Which type of art include paintings, sculptures, quilts and pottery? A) Folk art. B) Fine art. C) Classical art. D) Real art. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Folk art. 15. Symbolic development A) To transfer basic information like the name of a novel animal from a picture book, children need to activate a representation of the animal in the book and remember details about its appearance to correctly apply the label to the real-world animal. B) One particular challenge that children may face when learning and applying real-world information from picture books is that of symbolic insight. That is, children need to be able to think flexibly about books as entities in themselves as well as symbolic sources of information about the world. C) Children's ability to transfer knowledge from picture books to the real world may be constrained by developments in their symbolic understanding, analogical reasoning, and their understanding of fantasy and reality. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) One particular challenge that children may face when learning and applying real-world information from picture books is that of symbolic insight. That is, children need to be able to think flexibly about books as entities in themselves as well as symbolic sources of information about the world. 16. This type of story is a short story that teaches a lesson, has few characters that are animals that show human characteristics, and use trickery. A) Fable. B) Fairytale. C) Tall Tale. D) Leng. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fable. 17. What word is missing in the title "Cloudy with a Chance of ..... ?" A) Spaghetti. B) Cupcakes. C) Meatballs. D) Hamburgers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Meatballs. 18. The Tortoise and the Hare is an example of a ..... A) Legend. B) Fable. C) Tall Tale. D) Folktale. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fable. 19. In The Cat in the Hat, what type of pet does Sally have? A) Fish. B) Hamster. C) Dog. D) Bunny. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fish. 20. A ..... is a traditional story that can also be classified as a folklore. It usually involves superhuman characters or events. A) Fairytale. B) Myth. C) Nursery rhyme. D) Religious Tale. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Myth. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGenres QuizzesChildren'S Literature Quiz 1Children'S Literature Quiz 2Children'S Literature Quiz 3Children'S Literature Quiz 4Children'S Literature Quiz 5Children'S Literature Quiz 6Children'S Literature Quiz 7Children'S Literature Quiz 8Children'S Literature Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books