This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Naturalism > Naturalism – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Naturalism Quiz 4 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How are Realism and Naturalism different? A) Realism describes the social reality of the moment and naturalism aspects of nature. B) Realism uses an omniscient narrator and Naturalism uses a first-person narrator. C) Realism is objective, Naturalism emphasizes subjectivity and freedom. D) Realism objectively describes reality; Naturalism focuses on marginal realities. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Realism objectively describes reality; Naturalism focuses on marginal realities. 2. She's pretty, but lame: A) Get it. B) Rita Baiana. C) Eulalia. D) Eugenics. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Eugenics. 3. Naturalism can be understood as a particularization of Realism that: A) Turns to Nature in order to analyze its cyclical processes of renewal. B) Defends art for art's sake, that is, detached from commitments to social reality. C) Aims to naturally express the simple life of rustic men in primitive communities. D) Establishes a cause and effect link between some sociological and biological factors and the characters' conduct. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Establishes a cause and effect link between some sociological and biological factors and the characters' conduct. 4. Zola's phrase makes a concept of Naturalism explicit. Which one?"My desire is to paint life, and for this purpose I must ask Science to explain to me what life is, so that I can get to know it." A) Life is as important as literature. B) Literature is above life. C) Science determines literature. D) Literature takes precedence over science. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Science determines literature. 5. One core notion or belief of Naturalism was that ..... A) Nature is terrifying. B) Everything that is real exists in nature. C) Everyone has an inherent connection to nature. D) There is a direct connection to nature and religion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Everything that is real exists in nature. 6. Mark the alternative that best characterizes realism: A) Concern to justify, in the light of reason, the reactions of the characters, their procedures and the sentimental and metaphysical problems presented. B) The presentation of man as a being dominated by instincts, defects, by hereditary burden, to the detriment of reason. C) The concern to portray reality as it is, without transforming it. The author, when reporting, must be based on documentation and observation of reality. D) Descriptive and detailed aspects, whenever possible, based on the author's observation of reality and subjectivism and sentimentality. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The concern to portray reality as it is, without transforming it. The author, when reporting, must be based on documentation and observation of reality. 7. Equanimity A) Easily loose one's temper. B) Evenness of temper. C) Friendly. D) Great disposition. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Evenness of temper. 8. This movement corrected the abuses of the church. Realizing that the Protestants used education to further their ends, the Catholic used education also to win back dissenters. A) Literary Realism. B) Reformation. C) Catholic Counter Reformation. D) Social Realism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Catholic Counter Reformation. 9. When did the Paris Commune take place? A) In 1870. B) In 1871. C) In 1873. D) In 1875. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) In 1871. 10. In what year is the origin of the species presented? A) 1859. B) 1858. C) 1842. D) 1863. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1859. 11. It is not a characteristic of realism. A) Society and its problems became the central theme. B) The authors faithfully portrayed what they saw. C) Prevalence of feelings. D) Show the defects of society to create the need to correct them. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Prevalence of feelings. 12. Opposition to romantic ideals, faithful portrayal of reality, search for objectivism, scientism and materialism, veracity and contemporaneity, descriptive and detailed language, urban, social and everyday themes, criticism of bourgeois values and social institutions, social denunciation, common and non-idealized characters, psychological depth of the characters and documentary-style novels correspond to: A) Social characteristics of Romanticism. B) Thematic characteristics of Naturalism. C) Characteristics of the Realist Movement. D) Stylistic characteristics of the Realist Movement. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Characteristics of the Realist Movement. 13. Golden backgrounds used as a symbol of the light of the "beyond" A) Giotto's naturalistic art. B) Divine Comedy. C) Medieval art. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Medieval art. 14. According to Zola the role of literature is: A) Entertain and escape the reader. B) Document the life of man in a realistic way. C) Surpass science. D) Seek the truth for the purposes of social utility. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Seek the truth for the purposes of social utility. 15. The romantic scenarios are part of: A) Nature full of strength and vitality. B) Focuses on the development of the "I". C) He considers himself a creative genius who does not need rules. D) Emphasize the feelings you express. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Nature full of strength and vitality. 16. Enlightenment-Rousseau-What is not a freedom described in The Social Contract? A) Moral freedom. B) Civil liberty. C) Natural freedom. D) Freedom of faith. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Freedom of faith. 17. What animal represents the symbol of modernism? A) Cisne. B) Tigre. C) Paloma. D) Puma. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cisne. 18. Which is NOT an element of Naturalism? A) Focus on a deterministic universe. B) Characters affected by their free will/ choices. C) Emphasis on the struggle of life. D) Portrayal of common life without embellishment. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Portrayal of common life without embellishment. 19. It was a literary movement which replaced Romanticism, lasting part of the 19th century until the beginning of the 20th century. A) Realism. B) Modernism. C) Neoclassic. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Realism. 20. Regionalist writers focused on ..... A) The political issues in the country. B) The dialect and customs in specific regions. C) The natural landscape of an area. D) None of above. 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