This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Naturalism > Naturalism – Quiz 17 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Naturalism Quiz 17 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The naturalists often used spoken language as a means of conveying the environment. What is the spoken language they used called? A) Multiethnolect. B) Sociology. C) Upper class language. D) French. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sociology. 2. The goal of naturalism is: A) Reflect the author's opinion spontaneously, naturally, without preparing or forcing. B) Reproduce reality with total impartiality and truth in a rigorous, documented and scientific way. C) Reproduce reality with total partiality and truth in a rigorous, documented and scientific way. D) A literary genre that lacks flourishes, technicalities, formalisms, etc. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Reproduce reality with total impartiality and truth in a rigorous, documented and scientific way. 3. Did actors become celebrities in the 18th Century? A) True. B) False tags18th Century. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 4. What is one characteristic of the naturalist style? A) Subjective enunciation. B) The first person narrator. C) The novel cycle. D) Spoken language. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Spoken language. 5. What is the relationship of John Thornton with Buck? A) The first master. B) The second master. C) The third master. D) The final master. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The final master. 6. Is objectivity a characteristic of Realism? A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 7. After reading the excerpt from the work Dom Casmurro by Machado de Assis, select the alternative that presents the correct analysis:My plan was to wait for coffee, dissolve the drug in it and ingest it. Until then, having not completely forgotten my Roman history, he reminded me that Cato, before killing himself, read and reread a book by Plato. I didn't have Plato with me; but a truncated tome by Plutarch. (.....)The butler brought the coffee. I got up, put the book away and went to the table where the cup was. The house was already in ruins; it was time to put an end to me. My hand shook as I opened the paper in which the drug was wrapped. Still, I had the courage to pour the substance into the cup, and I began to stir the coffee, my eyes vacant, my memory in Desdemona innocent; the spectacle of the day before was intruding on the reality of the morning. But Escobar's photography gave me the encouragement I was missing; There he was, with his hand on the back of the chair, looking into the distance..... Let's get this over with, I thought. As I was about to drink, I wondered if it wouldn't be better to wait for Capitu and his son to go to mass; he would drink later; it was better. With that in mind, I walked around the office. I heard Ezequiel's voice in the hallway, I saw him enter and run to me shouting:-Daddy! Dad! Reader, there was a gesture here that I can't describe because I have entirely forgotten it, but believe me it was beautiful and tragic. Indeed, the little boy's figure made me step back until I was back against the shelf. Ezequiel hugged my knees, stretched out on tiptoe, as if he wanted to climb up and give me the usual kiss; and he repeated, pulling me:-Daddy! Daddy! A) To the character Bentinho's desire to end his own life, as he was aware that a visceral anguish, which had accompanied him since childhood, was increasingly annihilating him. B) To Bentinho's attempt to cause his wife, Capitu, suffocating remorse for the fact that she had cheated on him with Escobar, his best friend. C) To the refusal to live by the character Bentinho, already suffocated by the many disagreements between his desires and their fulfillment. D) To the character Bentinho's commitment to ending his life, convinced that his wife, Capitu, cheated on him with Escobar, his best friend. E) To Bentinho's certainty regarding his maladjustments and imbalances and the difficulty in transmitting affection to Ezequiel, his son. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To the character Bentinho's commitment to ending his life, convinced that his wife, Capitu, cheated on him with Escobar, his best friend. 8. Any reality which exists is found in nature.Nature and reality are identical. A) Metaphysics of naturalist. B) Epistemology of naturalist. C) Axiology of naturalist. D) Foundation of naturalist. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Metaphysics of naturalist. 9. What did Rousseau contribute to pedagogy? A) His theory of the social contract marks a before and after in the history of politics by defending national sovereignty and the general will. B) He recommends that in learning the various representations that actively arise from consciousness be related. C) Education should focus more on the child and less on the adult. It is important to stimulate the desire to learn. D) It does not give importance to female education. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Education should focus more on the child and less on the adult. It is important to stimulate the desire to learn. 10. Where is the play Fortunata and Jacinta set? A) In the centre of Madrid. B) On the outskirts of Madrid. C) In a remote town in the mountains. D) In asturias. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) In the centre of Madrid. 11. Realism was fueled by the view that America was a place of ..... A) Turmoil. B) Opportunity. C) Equality. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Turmoil. 12. Naturalism expands on the base of Realism, but they add the idea that people and their lives are deeply affeceted by ..... A) Natural forces. B) Environment. C) Heredity. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 13. In which book do we find Hobbes' social contract theory? A) Nichomachean. B) Leviathan. C) Metaphysics. D) The greater good. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Leviathan. 14. Naturalists believe that free will is a[n] ..... A) Right. B) Illusion. C) Privilege. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Illusion. 15. Realism/Naturalism-de Balzac-What is Father Goriot's conclusion? A) Feeling is less important than money. The feeling is dead because of money. B) We must give everything we can for our children. C) We give life to children, but children take ours. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Feeling is less important than money. The feeling is dead because of money. 16. When the narrator writes: "It seemed that the virus collected by her in the stream of the streets, on the carrion tolerated, " he speaks of A) Her profession:prostitute. B) His vocation:doctor. C) His job:police. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Her profession:prostitute. 17. Emphasizes on the external material phenomena than the conscious human being. A) Physical Naturalism. B) Mechanical Naturalism. C) Biological Naturalism. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Physical Naturalism. 18. Pessimism regarding the fate of man in society is a characteristic from: A) Baroque. B) Neoclassicism. C) Realism. D) Naturalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Naturalism. 19. What literary genre is Realism contrasted with? A) Naturalism. B) Poetic. C) Sentimentalism. D) Scientific. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sentimentalism. 20. One of the great differences of Naturalism is the portrayal of marginalized social classes, excluded from previous times. A) TRUE. B) Falso. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) TRUE. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesMovements QuizzesNaturalism Quiz 1Naturalism Quiz 2Naturalism Quiz 3Naturalism Quiz 4Naturalism Quiz 5Naturalism Quiz 6Naturalism Quiz 7Naturalism Quiz 8Naturalism Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books