This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Dystopian > Dystopian Fiction – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Dystopian Fiction Quiz 1 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. According to the text, what do dystopian novels have in common? A) They involve discovering love. B) They take place in a different world. C) They include adventures or quests. D) They deal with overbearing parents. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They take place in a different world. 2. School was recently over for the summer and the feeling of ..... gave the boy a rush. A) Liberty. B) Lottery. C) Ritual. D) Civic. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Liberty. 3. What themes are commonly explored in dystopian fiction? A) Love and friendship. B) Hope and optimism. C) Rebellion and resistance. D) Adventure and exploration. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rebellion and resistance. 4. What is one theme explored in Harrison Bergeron? A) The dangers of making everyone equal. B) The importance of following the laws. C) The importance of family. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The dangers of making everyone equal. 5. What is the central message presented in "The Veldt?" A) Too much technology can come with heavy consequences. B) Parents needs to be more loving towards their children. C) Raising a well behaved child is very hard work. D) The future generations are doomed. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Too much technology can come with heavy consequences. 6. Symbolism is when an object represents an ..... in a story. A) Death. B) Idea. C) Hint. D) Symbol. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Idea. 7. In the nursery, when it is set to the veldt land, Ray Bradbury symbolically represents the children's hatred for their parents with ..... A) The extreme heat coming from the sun. B) The vultures flying overhead. C) The giraffes and antelopes in the background. D) The tall grass waving in the African wind. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The extreme heat coming from the sun. 8. What is the main claim of the author in the text? A) Dystopian fiction exaggerates existing problems in our reality to show readers what could happen if society continues down a certain path. B) Both utopian and dystopian fiction are used to warn readers about the risks of attempting to alter a society in any way. C) While dystopian fiction is entertaining to read, it doesn't reflect realistic concerns with our current society, or a possible future society. D) Both Utopian and dystopian fiction are used to distort reality to the point in which it is no longer recognizable or realistic. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Dystopian fiction exaggerates existing problems in our reality to show readers what could happen if society continues down a certain path. 9. Which of the following is NOT an example of a dytopian novel? A) The Giver. B) Diary of a Wimpy Kid. C) The Hunger Games. D) Maze Runner. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Diary of a Wimpy Kid. 10. Our church held a ..... to see who would go with the youth group A) Official. B) Ritual. C) Liberty. D) Lottery. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Lottery. 11. Ch. 4:Where does Jonas go to volunteer at the beginning of Chapter 4? A) The Birthing Center. B) The Department of Bathing. C) The House of the Old. D) The Childcare Center. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The House of the Old. 12. "The travellers set out across the unknown continent, hoping to establish a ..... of perfect happiness. Yet in less than a year, their ..... dream turned to a ..... nightmare."Choose the best option to fill in the gaps: A) A:Dystopian B:Utopian C:Utopian. B) A:Utopian B:utopianC:dystopian. C) A:UtopianB:utopian C:dystopian. D) A:Utopian:dystopian C:dystopian. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A:Utopian B:utopianC:dystopian. 13. Ch. 1:According to Jonas's father, what is wrong with one of the newborns in the community? A) He is not growing fast enough. B) He doesn't react to sound. C) He only has one eye. D) He does not cry. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He is not growing fast enough. 14. A futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through some form of unjust control. A) Conformity. B) Individuality. C) Dystopia. D) Utopia. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dystopia. 15. Which of these is NOT a trait of Dystopian fiction? A) Police are always watching. B) Protagonist defeats the upper class. C) Super advanced technology. D) Conformity is good, individuality is bad. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Protagonist defeats the upper class. 16. A perfect society is called a ..... A) Dystopia. B) Utopia. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Utopia. 17. It is ..... to be kind to others who are in need. A) Ritual. B) Dystopia. C) Human nature. D) Lottery. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Human nature. 18. What is the author's main purpose in the article? A) To encourage teenagers to read dystopian fiction. B) To discuss how dystopian fiction could be harming teenagers. C) To explore why dystopian fiction interests teenagers. D) To explain why adults don't enjoy dystopian fiction. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To explore why dystopian fiction interests teenagers. 19. Why do dystopian fiction and utopian fiction have common themes and styles? A) Because they both aim to entertain readers with exaggerated versions of reality. B) Because they both reflect the flaws and imperfections of our society. C) Because they both present unrealistic and unattainable visions of perfection. D) Because they both warn readers about the risks of pursuing perfection. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Because they both reflect the flaws and imperfections of our society. 20. Dystopian fiction often takes place in a ..... A) Present. B) Future. C) Past. D) Current time. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Future. 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