This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Naturalism > Naturalism – Quiz 33 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Naturalism Quiz 33 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the theme of A Doll's House? A) Women's liberation. B) Male liberation. C) The liberation of France. D) The liberation of the proletariat. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Women's liberation. 2. In Naturalism, attempts to subject Man to specific laws are consequences of science in the second half of the 19th century. A) Right. B) Wrong. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Right. 3. The following are characteristics of realism: A) Objectivity and imagination. B) Cultured and direct language and idealization of women. C) Psychological analysis of characters and objectivity. D) Feeling and imagination. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Psychological analysis of characters and objectivity. 4. Education should not be adapted to children and if children adapt to education A) TRUE. B) Falso. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Falso. 5. From what cultural and philosophical positions did the naturalists move? A) Symbolists. B) Positivists. C) Realists. D) Romantics. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Positivists. 6. What writer promoted naturalism in Spain? A) Emile Zola. B) Juan Carlos Onetti. C) Pablo Neruda. D) Julio Cortazar. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Emile Zola. 7. (CEFET-PR) Select the alternative that best characterizes Realism: A) Concern with justifying, in the light of reason, the characters' reactions, their procedures and the sentimental and metaphysical problems presented. B) The presentation of man as a being dominated by instincts, traits, hereditary burden, to the detriment of reason. C) The concern with portraying reality as it is, without transforming it. The author, when reporting, must be based on documentation and observation of reality. D) Love is seen solely from the aspect of sexuality and presented as a mere satisfaction of animal instincts. E) Descriptive and detailed aspects, whenever possible, based on the observation of reality and the author's subjectivism and sentimentalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The concern with portraying reality as it is, without transforming it. The author, when reporting, must be based on documentation and observation of reality. 8. Rejected the idealized, larger-than-life hero of Romantic literature. A) Realism. B) Naturalism. C) Romanticism. D) None. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Realism. 9. In Naturalism predominates A) Reason, science and morality. B) The objective, the human and the sensitive. C) The rational vision, the scientific vision and the amoral vision. D) The rational vision, the scientific vision and the moral vision. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The rational vision, the scientific vision and the amoral vision. 10. What does virtue ethics reduce 'good' to? A) Rationality. B) Duty. C) Happiness. D) Flourishing. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Flourishing. 11. Naturalists look to science A) With trust and deep interest. B) With detachment and suspicion. C) With envy because he now has primacy in society. D) With contempt because it is a threat to nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) With trust and deep interest. 12. The origin of Romanticism is located in: A) France. B) Spain. C) Germany. D) Russia. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Germany. 13. What does realism look for? A) Make reality a little more sentimental and natural. B) It tries to make theater a reflection of social reality, especially of the popular sectors. C) Solve the problems of poor society with real reflections. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It tries to make theater a reflection of social reality, especially of the popular sectors. 14. Where did Basuki Abdullah study art? A) Academy of Fine Art di Amsterdam. B) Academy of Visual Arts in The Hague. C) National Academy of Design. D) Hudson River School. E) Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Academy of Visual Arts in The Hague. 15. The idea of "the symbol in art" can be interpreted: A) Use an abstraction to represent an idea. B) Use an image to represent the artist's imagination. C) Use beautiful images to talk about physical beauty. D) Use images that can represent an idea. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Use images that can represent an idea. 16. Because the theaters were becoming larger in the 18th Century, how did actors have to adjust? A) They began to implement subtitles. B) They did not have to adjust. C) The Greek Masks provided expression for them. D) They needed to project and use larger gestures. tags18th Century. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They needed to project and use larger gestures. tags18th Century. 17. Which of the following authors was an exponent of French Naturalism? A) Giovanni Verga. B) Emile Zola. C) Guy de Maupassant. D) Charles Dickens. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Emile Zola. 18. Art movement known for its bold and vibrant use of color A) Futurism. B) Cubism. C) Fauvism. D) Impressionism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Fauvism. 19. What do you call the teaching method wherein the student be put in the place of an independent discoverer. Thus no help or guidance is provided by the teacher? A) Observation method. B) Experimental. C) Heuristic method. D) Dalton. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Heuristic method. 20. Who encouraged Jack London to read when he was young? A) A librarian. B) His mother. C) A friend. D) His father. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A librarian. ← 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