This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Dystopian > Dystopian Fiction – Quiz 6 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Dystopian Fiction Quiz 6 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Most Dystopian novels have very little in common with real life A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 2. What can we infer happened at the end of "Zero Hour?" A) Mink's parents were made leaders of Earth. B) Mink's parents were taken prisoner or killed. C) Mink's parents found a new hiding place and weren't caught. D) Mink's parents starting playing the game. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mink's parents were taken prisoner or killed. 3. What are some of the effects of dystopian fiction? A) Encourages conformity and blind obedience. B) Promotes critical thinking and questioning authority. C) Advocates for personal autonomy and freedom. D) Highlights the benefits of a utopian society. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Advocates for personal autonomy and freedom. 4. People who live in a ..... have little choices and are often punished. A) House. B) Dystopia. C) Genre. D) Apartment. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dystopia. 5. The emperor lives in ....., in a luxurious mansion with dozens of servants. A) Decadence. B) Burden. C) Risk. D) Surrender. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Decadence. 6. Which statement best expresses the central or main idea of the article? A) Teenagers who read dystopian novels are more likely to have unhappy and distrustful relationships with others. B) Dystopian novels offer teenagers a fictional world that they can relate to, and they prompt strong emotional responses. C) Adults are not the intended audience of dystopian novels, as they usually occupy villainous roles in the genre. D) The ideas explored in dystopian novels often mislead teenagers to view the world in a more negative light. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dystopian novels offer teenagers a fictional world that they can relate to, and they prompt strong emotional responses. 7. How does the author use the analogy of 'funhouse mirrors' to help readers understand dystopian fiction? A) It emphasizes the entertaining and humorous aspects of dystopian literature. B) It suggests that dystopian literature distorts reality to the point of being unrecognizable. C) It highlights the role of technology in creating distorted versions of society. D) It shows how dystopian literature reflects the flaws and imperfections of our collective selves. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It shows how dystopian literature reflects the flaws and imperfections of our collective selves. 8. Which news organization did Orwell work with and what was his job? A) NYT:Editor. B) Washington Post:Wrote articles. C) BBC:Wrote articles and hosted news commentaries. D) TheGuardian:Reporter. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) BBC:Wrote articles and hosted news commentaries. 9. Why do dystopias have common themes and styles? A) They reflect on the same group in the story. B) They reflect our thoughts and beliefs. C) They reflect the society that we live in. D) They reflect what you see in the fun house mirror. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They reflect the society that we live in. 10. Survival is a key theme in dystopian fiction because ..... A) There are often monsters in dystopian fiction. B) Dystopian fiction generally takes place in the wilderness. C) Citizens are often faced with situations that they must escape from due to strict government control and / or destruction of their environment. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Citizens are often faced with situations that they must escape from due to strict government control and / or destruction of their environment. 11. Which of these would be an example of a systemic problem? A) Citizens don't have equal opportunities to vote. B) Traffic was bad on the way home. C) My stomach hurts. D) My girlfriend dumped me. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Citizens don't have equal opportunities to vote. 12. Ch. 1:What are the two occasions when "release" is not a punishment? A) For individuals who are physically handicapped. B) For the elderly and newchildren. C) For individuals who are unintelligent. D) For families who want to move to a new community. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) For the elderly and newchildren. 13. Which of the following was one of the earliest examples of a dystopian story? A) Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. B) Gulliver's Travels by Johnathan Swift. C) Toy Story. D) Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Gulliver's Travels by Johnathan Swift. 14. The main theme of "The Lottery" emphasizes A) The value placed on human life. B) The importance of tradition and faith in small towns. C) The need for change in society. D) The foolishness of blindly following tradition. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The foolishness of blindly following tradition. 15. Who is the antagonist? A) Hazel. B) Harrison. C) George. D) The government. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The government. 16. In the Hunger Games what showed us that they had a lack of freedom A) The Government. B) The fences around the place. C) They had to ration their food. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The fences around the place. 17. What does dystopian fiction emphasize? A) The need for a more just and equitable future. B) The importance of technology in society. C) The power of love and friendship. D) The benefits of living in a utopian society. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The need for a more just and equitable future. 18. When an author uses elements of their story to represent ideas or qualities of the real world this is referred to as ..... A) Symbolism. B) Foreshadowing. C) Imagery. D) Theme. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Symbolism. 19. Margaret Atwood thinks dystopian fiction is appealing to readers because it ..... A) Forces us to look back in history. B) Takes problems we already see in our society and casts them into the future, when they have become way worse. C) Paints a highly realistic portrait of our current situation. D) Is complete fantasy with no connection to reality. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Takes problems we already see in our society and casts them into the future, when they have become way worse. 20. True or False:Dystopias usually start with the illusion that they're a "perfect" society. A) True. B) False. 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