This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Naturalism > Naturalism – Quiz 66 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Naturalism Quiz 66 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What does the expression "narrative in media res" mean? A) A narrative that starts at the end. B) A narrative that begins in the middle of the story. C) A narrative that has no narrator. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A narrative that begins in the middle of the story. 2. "The leased field, which had previously covered the family's potato needs, had been terminated weeks ago, without Lenen having been able to find a replacement for it." How will the problem of the missing field be solved and what consequences does this have for them? Family? A) Signalman Thiel has to buy a new field, but as a result he no longer has the money to pay a babysitter for his son, so he is run over by the train while he and Lene are working. B) Loth leaves Lene, whereupon she kills herself. C) The signalman is given a field near his workplace, but Lene doesn't look after Tobias while she's working in the field and he gets run over by the train. D) Klaus and Lene argue about who is to blame for the fact that they no longer have a field and their son, who runs away from the argument, is run over by a passing train. With the money they received from the lawsuit against the driver, Klaus and Lenen can now afford a new field. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The signalman is given a field near his workplace, but Lene doesn't look after Tobias while she's working in the field and he gets run over by the train. 3. What kind of woman was Nana supposed to be? A) The most famous prostitute in town. B) The oldest old woman in town. C) The most famous woman in town. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The most famous prostitute in town. 4. Select the alternative that characterizes symbolist aesthetics. A) Cult of contrast, which opposes elements such as love and suffering, life and death, reason and faith, in an attempt to reconcile antagonistic poles. B) Search for balance and simplicity in Greco-Roman models, through, above all, a simple but noble language. C) Exploration of echoes, assonance, alliteration, in an attempt to enhance the sound of language, bringing it closer to music. D) Cult of nativist sentiment, which makes primitive man and his civilization a symbol of spiritual, political, social and literary independence. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Exploration of echoes, assonance, alliteration, in an attempt to enhance the sound of language, bringing it closer to music. 5. How many novels does "Les Rougon-Macquart" consist of? A) 20. B) 24. C) 30. D) 2. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 20. 6. Book that marked the beginning of realism: A) O crime of Father Amaro. B) Dom Casmurro. C) Madame Bovary. D) The mulatto. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Madame Bovary. 7. Among Jovellanos's prose works, ..... A) Report on the Agrarian Law, Report on public shows and entertainment and Description of the Bellver castle. B) Memoir on public shows and amusements and Origins of the Spanish language. C) Dismal Nights, Erudite Letters and Report on the Agrarian Law. D) The gathering of Madrid, Description of Bellver Castle and Literary Memories of Paris. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Report on the Agrarian Law, Report on public shows and entertainment and Description of the Bellver castle. 8. With the publication in 1884 of Mark Twain's ....., regionalism and local color writing reached a zenith. A) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. B) Adventures of Tom Sawyer. C) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. D) Life on the Mississippi. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. 9. What is the title of Verga's main and most famous realism novel? A) Story of a blackcap. B) Love and Homeland. C) The mountain carbonari. D) The Malavoglia. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Malavoglia. 10. Complete the gap:Goodness for Moore was a simple, ..... property which cannot be defined in terms of anything else. A) Understood. B) Unanalysable. C) Unfathomable. D) Undervalued. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Unanalysable. 11. True or False. Did Naturalism positively impact society? A) Yes. B) Nah. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 12. Literary movement that rejects romantic idealism and focuses on the detailed description of reality A) Realism. B) Romance. C) Conceptism. D) Culteranism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Realism. 13. What is ethical naturalism A) The belief moral terms are real. B) The belief moral terms are knowable. C) The belief moral terms are reducible to natural terms. D) The belief moral terms are naturally intuited. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The belief moral terms are reducible to natural terms. 14. The helpless feelings of the individual found their voice in a literary movement called ..... A) Regionalism. B) Naturalism. C) Darwinism. D) Let it happen. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Naturalism. 15. The fables ..... A) They are lyric poems in imitation of those that Plautus wrote. B) They are narrative poems where animals serve as models of behavior. C) They were cultivated in Spain by La Fontaine and Aesop. D) They are prose narratives in which animals are used as metaphors for human beings. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They are narrative poems where animals serve as models of behavior. 16. It is considered a central theme constantly represented in the literary works of romanticism: A) Life. B) Enigmas. C) Death. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Death. 17. The South's primary labor system, which relied on ....., had been abolished after the Civil War. A) Slavery. B) Agriculture. C) Industry. D) Immigrants. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Slavery. 18. Artistically, the era of Enlightenment manifests itself in Spain ..... A) Through the conceptist and culteranist style. B) Successively through Rococo, Neoclassicism and Pre-Romanticism. C) With baroque art. D) None of the previous are true. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Successively through Rococo, Neoclassicism and Pre-Romanticism. 19. Select the true alternative about Naturalism: A) Naturalist authors showed in their works that an individual's character was shaped by their race, their upbringing and the historical environment and moment in which they lived. B) Naturalist authors showed in their works that an individual's character was shaped by his race and the education he had received. C) Naturalist authors showed in their works that an individual's character was shaped by their family and the historical moment in which they lived. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Naturalist authors showed in their works that an individual's character was shaped by their race, their upbringing and the historical environment and moment in which they lived. 20. Among the fundamental features of Romanticism are ..... A) Freedom, rebellion, objectivity, the self. B) Rebellion, objectivism, loneliness, the idea of genius, the self. C) Classicism, freedom, the self, the idea of genius, external reality. D) The desire for freedom, the idea of genius, subjectivism, rebellion, emptiness. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The desire for freedom, the idea of genius, subjectivism, rebellion, emptiness. ← 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