This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Dystopian > Dystopian Fiction – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Dystopian Fiction Quiz 4 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the setting of "The Refusal?" A) The Capital. B) The Frontier. C) In a town along the road. D) Pan Am. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) In a town along the road. 2. Dystopian fiction is a specific genre of text that is usually: A) Set in a future gone wrong. B) Full of romance. C) Set in the past. D) Full of monsters. E) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Set in a future gone wrong. 3. Socially acceptable behaviors that people follow in order to fit in A) Conformity. B) Individuality. C) Dystopia. D) Utopia. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Conformity. 4. Ch. 3:What happened that caused Jonas to take the apple home? A) The apple "changed" midair when he was playing catch. B) The apple was bruised. C) Jonas was still hungry. D) Jonas wanted Gabe to try a piece of apple. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The apple "changed" midair when he was playing catch. 5. Ch. 4:Who is Fiona? A) An Eleven that Jonas just met. B) Jonas' girlfriend. C) Jonas' friend from school. D) Lily's best friend. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Jonas' friend from school. 6. Ch. 3:What do Jonas and Gabriel have in common? A) They both share a middle name. B) They both love the color blue. C) They both have pale/light-colored eyes. D) They both have the same Birthmother. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They both have pale/light-colored eyes. 7. Which of the following is an example of a modern day dystopia novel? A) The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. B) Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds. C) The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton. D) Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. 8. A place, state, or condition that is ideally a perfect society A) Conformity. B) Individuality. C) Dystopia. D) Utopia. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Utopia. 9. We live in a free ..... A) Society. B) Tradition. C) Generation. D) Human nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Society. 10. The book club's discussion about The House of the Scorpion ..... A) Deals with ethics, or issues of right and wrong. B) Deals with environmental destruction. C) Deals with alternate endings. D) Deals with characters' emotions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Deals with ethics, or issues of right and wrong. 11. Dystopian stories help teenagers..... A) Discover their purpose in life. B) Assert their independence. C) Explore big questions. D) Learn right from wrong. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Explore big questions. 12. Which of the following identifies the central idea(main idea) 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) While dystopian fiction is entertaining to read, it doesn't reflect realistic concerns with our current society, or a possible future society. C) Both utopian and dystopian fiction are used to warn readers about the risks of attempting to alter a society in any way. 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. 13. Hazel's handicaps include: A) A radio transmitter. B) Lead weights. C) Hazel doesn't require handicaps. D) Ballet shoes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Hazel doesn't require handicaps. 14. Throughout history, we've scene people attempt to create their own utopias, but this often leads to what? A) War. B) A utopia. C) Inequality. D) Both Blue & Yellow. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Both Blue & Yellow. 15. Based on the text, what do teenagers find relatable about dystopian fiction? A) It shows a world where not everything makes sense. B) It shows parents as the ultimate villains in a character's life. C) It gives teenagers special powers to overcome evil. D) It deals with discovering who you are through major conflicts and problems. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It shows a world where not everything makes sense. 16. In dystopian literature, society tends to be beneficial to citizens. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 17. What do dystopias primarily serve as? A) Cautionary tales. B) Political manifestos. C) Utopian visions. D) Historical accounts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cautionary tales. 18. Ch. 1:What happened to the pilot who flew too close to the community a year ago? A) He was suspended. B) He was promoted. C) He was given a new job in the community. D) He was released. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He was released. 19. What is being inferred by the following line from the end of "The Veldt?" "And suddenly they realized why those other screams had sounded familiar." A) They heard the screams of the children. B) They heard the scream of vultures. C) They heard the lions dying in the virtual world. D) They heard their own screams. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They heard their own screams. 20. In dystopian fiction, how is technology used by ruling powers? A) To maintain control and surveillance over the population. B) To promote freedom and equality. C) To enhance communication and collaboration. D) To encourage creativity and innovation. 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