This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Regions > Native American > Native American Literature – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Native American Literature Quiz 10 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. A student is writing a research paper. She documents each source that she uses in her paper. She uses parenthetical citations when she uses a direct quote, summarizes, or paraphrases. Is she at a high risk of committing plagiarism? A) YES. B) NO. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) NO. 2. What Native American object is being shown in the picture? A) Shell belt. B) Bracelet. C) Beaded purse. D) Wampum belt. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Wampum belt. 3. When the woman falls from the Sky-World, the actions of the animals show they ..... A) Do not care about others. B) Fear others. C) Depend on the help of others. D) Care about others. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Care about others. 4. What is a stomp dance? A) A dance for adults only. B) A dance that tells a funny or a serious story. C) A dance that either happens at midnight or noon. D) A rain dance. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A dance that tells a funny or a serious story. 5. What is a trickster tale? A) A story where a character does heroic deeds to teach lessons about tribal values. B) A story where an animal character transforms into a human character in order to show human flaws. C) A story where a foolish character gets what they deserve at the end. D) A story where a character uses deceit, violence and magic to teach lessons to the audience; it also explains natural phenomena. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A story where a character uses deceit, violence and magic to teach lessons to the audience; it also explains natural phenomena. 6. What is the meaning of the term anthropomorphism? A) Animals behaving like a human. B) Animals morphing into humans. C) Humans morphing into animals. D) Humans behaving like an animal. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Animals behaving like a human. 7. The comrades, the handsome young man and the strange youth agreed to help others. A) Correct. B) Needs revision. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Needs revision. 8. What are Oral Traditions? A) Are stories and history of a group passed by books from generation to generation. B) Are stories and history of a group passed by drawings from generation to generation. C) Are stories and history of a group passed by writing from generation to generation. D) Are stories and history of a group passed by word of mouth from generation to generation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Are stories and history of a group passed by word of mouth from generation to generation. 9. Take my eyes Grandfather. A) Correct. B) Needs revision. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Needs revision. 10. The Chumash believe they come from which island ..... A) Catalina. B) Santa Cruz. C) Anacapa. D) Santa Rosa. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Santa Cruz. 11. Which statement accurately represents the significance of storytelling in Native American cultures? A) Storytelling was considered a waste of time. B) Storytelling was solely for entertainment purposes. C) Storytelling conveyed cultural values, history, and lessons. D) Storytelling was reserved for a specific elite group within tribes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Storytelling conveyed cultural values, history, and lessons. 12. A creation myth describes how A) Gods were born. B) The world was created. C) Islands were formed. D) The Cherokee Alphabet was created. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The world was created. 13. When he began to gather the sticks he lost the rope and was lost. A) Correct. B) Needs revision. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Needs revision. 14. What form of writing did the Native Americans primarily produce? A) Journals and letter. B) Persuasive essays. C) Poetry. D) Trick question! Oral tales and myths. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Trick question! Oral tales and myths. 15. Usually connected to religious rituals and explains the world the people live in and their traditions A) Myth. B) Archetype. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Myth. 16. How were Native American stories mostly passed down? A) Textually. B) Graphically. C) Orally. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Orally. 17. All of the following are beliefs Native Americans had about words, EXCEPT A) Words were only spoken in their tribal tongue. B) Words were powerful. C) Words were magical. D) Words could bring about physical change. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Words were only spoken in their tribal tongue. 18. How did Native Americans view religious practices of other cultures? A) They incorporated their ideas into their existing religion. B) They criticized religious practices of other cultures. C) They tried to convert other cultures. D) They embraced them and abandoned their religious beliefs. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They incorporated their ideas into their existing religion. 19. The Great Tree is important in the Iroquois' creation myth because the tree's roots A) Provide the earth's plants. B) Provided food for the animals. C) Hold the Sky-World together. D) Are home to the earth's birds. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Provide the earth's plants. 20. Plots about "the death of a hero" or characters such as "the rescued maiden" A) Myth. B) Archetype. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Archetype. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesRegions QuizzesNative American Literature Quiz 1Native American Literature Quiz 2Native American Literature Quiz 3Native American Literature Quiz 4Native American Literature Quiz 5Native American Literature Quiz 6Native American Literature Quiz 7Native American Literature Quiz 8Native American Literature Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books