This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Dystopian Literature > Dystopian Literature – Quiz 2 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Dystopian Literature Quiz 2 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Why do some dystopias emphasize the use of misinformation? A) To prove that it is sometimes essential to hide information from citizens. B) To prove how willing people are to accept something as true. C) To show how knowledge influences people's thoughts and actions. D) To show how dangerous too much knowledge is. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To show how knowledge influences people's thoughts and actions. 2. Dystopian governments usually demand ..... A) Rebellion. B) Conformity. C) Democracy. D) Justice. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Conformity. 3. True or False:In most dystopian societies, individuality is viewed as a positive thing. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 4. Which of the following was NOT written before the 2000s A) Brave New World. B) Anthem. C) 1984. D) Maze Runner. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Maze Runner. 5. Which word is a verb? A) Eradicate. B) Prestige. C) Inept. D) Mundane. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Eradicate. 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the young-adult dystopian novels published since 2000 A) Hunger Games. B) A Brave New World. C) Uglies. D) Among the Hidden. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A Brave New World. 7. In a ..... society, everyone who is able works, and everyone's needs are met. A) Dystopian. B) Democratic. C) Communist. D) Utopian. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Utopian. 8. Which dystopian characteristic does this example explain? In the story Examination Day, the leaders of the country forced every 12 year old to take a test. A) Environmental Destruction. B) Everyone is the same. C) Advanced Technology. D) Government Control. E) Survival. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Government Control. 9. Which of these refers to the ethics of practicing medicine? A) The Law of Civil Obedience. B) Hippocratic Oath. C) The Law of Thirds. D) Standards and Practices. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hippocratic Oath. 10. One way that dystopian societies keep their citizens in line is by "dehumanizing" them. Which of the following is NOT an example of this? A) Citizens not always having basic needs met, like food and shelter. B) Citizens wearing assigned clothing and working at assigned jobs. C) Citizens not having access to loved ones like family and/or mates. D) Citizens being allowed to have civil rights and make choices for themselves. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Citizens being allowed to have civil rights and make choices for themselves. 11. ..... control is when society is controlled by a mindless bureaucracy through relentless regulations and incompetent government officials. A) Bureaucratic. B) Corporate. C) Technological. D) Religious. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Bureaucratic. 12. Why does dystopian literature tend to have similar themes and styles? A) They come from the same source material, society. B) They come from the same set of authors that know each other. C) They come from the same time period so they are similar. D) They come from the same publisher, so they have similar styles. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They come from the same source material, society. 13. Propaganda is..... A) True Information. B) False Information. C) New Information. D) Old Information. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False Information. 14. Based on the article Dystopian Literature, back in the 2000s teens were reading dystopian books that were dark, grim and filled with hopelessness. Now, dystopian books have changed. What do you think changed? Check all that apply. A) In the 2000s, the protagonist was good. Now the protagonist is bad. B) In the 2000s, the story was dark. Now, the stories are not as dark and they are hopeful. C) In the 2000s, people were happy. Now they are sad. D) In the 2000s, the protagonist was an adult. Now they are teens. E) Nothing has changed. The books are the same. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) In the 2000s, the story was dark. Now, the stories are not as dark and they are hopeful. 15. Who wrote Utopia in 1516? A) Thomas Moore. B) George Orwell. C) Suzanne Collins. D) Jonathon Swift. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Thomas Moore. 16. What is the definition of Utopia A) An imagined place where everything is perfect. B) An imagined place where everything is unpleasant or corrupt. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An imagined place where everything is perfect. 17. Mortal Engines contains one of these classic themes of dystopian literature A) A world almost destroyed by nuclear war. B) A world destroyed by an invasive species. C) A world that demonstrates a better way of life. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A world almost destroyed by nuclear war. 18. Animal Farm described a dystopia but also..... A) Mirrored events in revolutionary Russia. B) Warned against democracy. C) Showed some cute animals. Aah. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mirrored events in revolutionary Russia. 19. Which of the following is NOT a dystopian control A) Bureaucratic. B) Democratic. C) Corporate. D) Religious. E) Technological. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Democratic. 20. True or False:In a Dystopian Society, citizens live in a dehumanized state. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesMovements QuizzesDystopian Literature Quiz 1Dystopian 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