This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Dystopian Literature > Dystopian Literature – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Dystopian Literature Quiz 4 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Does dystopian literature contain important warnings? A) No, they are fiction intended to entertain. B) Yes, they help us to understand possible consequences of humanities' poor decisions. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yes, they help us to understand possible consequences of humanities' poor decisions. 2. An evil character whose actions or motives are important to the plot and is usually the antagonist of the story is a: A) Mother Figure. B) Sidekick. C) Villain. D) Hero. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Villain. 3. -something that is different from what is standard, normal, or expected A) Anomaly. B) Cacophony. C) Obscure. D) Mundane. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Anomaly. 4. What is the job of a protagonist in a dystopian society? A) To quietly observe injustice. B) To question the "goodness" of society. C) To accept the government's choices. D) To distract the reader from misery. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To question the "goodness" of society. 5. In Fahrenheit 451, the title refers to ..... A) Flame throwers. B) The government. C) The number of pages. D) The temperature paper burns. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The temperature paper burns. 6. Which word is a noun? A) Vocation. B) Vain. C) Notorious. D) Vigilant. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Vocation. 7. What does it mean for a society to have the "Illusion of Utopia" ? A) It means that the people in the society believe they are living in the best kind of society, better than what existed before and better than what else could exist now. B) It means citizens in the society didn't want to live in a dystopia anymore because they were unhappy, so they moved to a utopia. C) The "Illusion of Utopia" is a magic trick that is often performed by the leaders in a dystopian society to entertain the children and old people. D) "Illusion of Utopia" does not exist in any societies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It means that the people in the society believe they are living in the best kind of society, better than what existed before and better than what else could exist now. 8. When the main conflict of a story is between the main character and the world they are living in, it is called: A) Person vs. Person. B) Person vs. Self. C) Person vs. Society. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Person vs. Society. 9. Which is not a characteristic of Dystopia? A) Setting is in the present. B) Oppressive control. C) Criticizes current trends in politics. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Setting is in the present. 10. All of the following are characteristic elements of Dystopian literature EXCEPT: A) Extreme government control over citizenry. B) A totalitarian protagonist. C) Futuristic setting. D) Needs of the collective valued higher than needs of individual. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A totalitarian protagonist. 11. In dystopian literature, what is the purpose of the protagonist's journey? A) To overthrow the dystopian society. B) To find true love and happiness. C) To establish a new utopian society. D) To conform to the rules and regulations. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To overthrow the dystopian society. 12. The protagonist in dystopian literature is usually ..... A) Controlling. B) Bad. C) A normal citizen. D) Mean. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A normal citizen. 13. In a dystopian novel, the protagonist is usually driven to A) Become a part of the elite and powerful. B) Blend in and not stand cause a commotion. C) Dismantle the corrupt society. D) Create a better future. E) Both C and D. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Both C and D. 14. Which is not a characteristic of the dystopian protagonist? A) Often feels trapped and is struggling to escape. B) Questions the existing society and political systems. C) Believes or feels that something is terribly wrong with society in which he or she lives. D) Conforms to the government's control. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Conforms to the government's control. 15. Define Peril A) The careful and continuous watching of a person or group. B) The process by which the economy of a region shifts away from agriculture and toward manufacturing. C) Relating to the combination or interaction of social and political factors. D) Serious and immediate danger. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Serious and immediate danger. 16. True or False:There is a relationship between Science Fiction and Dystopia A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 17. How does the dystopian protagonist often challenge the status quo? A) By conforming to societal norms. B) By accepting and embracing the dystopian society. C) By questioning and defying the rules. D) By becoming an obedient follower. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) By questioning and defying the rules. 18. The antagonist in dystopian literature is usually ..... A) Controlling. B) Good. C) A normal citizen. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Controlling. 19. -clumsy; having or showing no skill A) Deft. B) Idly. C) Inept. D) Eradicate. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Inept. 20. What is the main purpose of dystopian fiction? A) To entertain readers. B) To scare people. C) To act as a cautionary tale. D) To make people feel reassured about the future. 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