This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Dystopian Literature > Dystopian Literature – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Dystopian Literature Quiz 1 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Refer to the reading task in Lecture 1 ..... Which of the following is NOT the literary influences brought by French utopian novels in the 18th and 19th centuries?(You can choose more than ONE) A) Utopia is no longer at a distance location, but in the future. B) A lot of French Utopian novels were translated into English. C) The society in the future will be a just and fair city. D) The French novels provides English novelists with the early expressions of feminists. E) The society in the future will show material abundance. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The French novels provides English novelists with the early expressions of feminists. 2. Which dystopias have happened in real life? A) Animal Farm and 1984. B) The Hunger Games and Divergent. C) Nazi Germany and North Korea. D) North America and South America. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Nazi Germany and North Korea. 3. ..... control is when society is controlled by religious ideology often through a dictatorship. A) Bureaucratic. B) Religious/philosophical. C) Corporate. D) Technological. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Religious/philosophical. 4. Oppressive A) Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or other subordinate group. B) Lack of control over a group. C) Seeking opportunity from others. D) A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or other subordinate group. 5. A ..... often feels trapped, questions the existing society, feels something is wrong with the society, and helps the audience recognize the negative aspects of the dystopia. A) Oppressive Protagonist. B) Dystopian Antagonist. C) Dystopian Protagonist. D) Dystopian Deuteragonist. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dystopian Protagonist. 6. An unusual or unlikely hero who lacks the qualities of a typical hero, but ends up being the hero in the end is an: A) Antagonist. B) Villain. C) Hero. D) Anti-Hero. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Anti-Hero. 7. Existing or occurring after a catastrophically destructive disaster. A) Post-Catastrophe. B) Apocalyptic. C) Post-Apocalyptic. D) Chaotic. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Post-Apocalyptic. 8. Warm-up QuestionsWho was the first person who coined the term "Utopia" ?(You can choose more than ONE) A) Socrates. B) Plato. C) Aristotle. D) Thomas More. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Thomas More. 9. -in a way that shows you are unwilling or unable to believe something A) Beseechingly. B) Incredulously. C) Vigilantly. D) Idly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Incredulously. 10. Which word is an adjective? A) Pristine. B) Enthralled. C) Anomaly. D) Berate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pristine. 11. What are the traits of Dystopian genre antagonists. A) Clueless, lost, ambivalent. B) Corrupt, dysfunctional, controlling, tyrannical. C) Mean, Evil, emotional, sympathetic. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Corrupt, dysfunctional, controlling, tyrannical. 12. True or False:The Dystopian protagonist often loves his/her society so much, s/he is willing to die for it. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 13. When the main conflict of a story is between a character and their inner thoughts and feelings, it is called: A) Person vs. Person. B) Person vs. Self. C) Person vs. Society. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Person vs. Self. 14. What is the opposite of a dystopian society? A) Republic. B) Utopian. C) Monarchy. D) Democratic. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Utopian. 15. Which of the following describes utopias? A) They are difficult to achieve. B) They are too perfect to exist. C) They are the same as dystopias. D) They inevitably turn into dystopias. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They are too perfect to exist. 16. In dystopian worlds, what is a common characteristic of governments? A) Strong and effective in bringing positive change. B) Loss of community and trust. C) Promotion of peace and harmony. D) Empowerment of individuals. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Loss of community and trust. 17. True or false:dystopian literature, though usually set in the future, has a certain familiarity for the intended reader. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 18. What else is also true about Dystopian books? A) A secret rules the society. B) Good guys aren't as good as they seem. C) Propaganda is used as a means of control. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these. 19. What is the authors purpose? A) To expose society's greed, power and control. B) To make the reader laugh. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To expose society's greed, power and control. 20. The Hunger Games is an example of ..... A) Utopian society. B) Dystopian society. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dystopian society. Next →Related QuizzesMovements QuizzesDystopian Literature Quiz 2Dystopian Literature Quiz 3Dystopian Literature Quiz 4Dystopian Literature Quiz 5Dystopian Literature Quiz 6Dystopian Literature Quiz 7Dystopian Literature Quiz 8Dystopian Literature Quiz 9Dystopian Literature Quiz 10 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books