AIC SS 1 Literature Revision Test for 3rd Term 2022/23
  • 1. The novel, the novella and the short story are the major sub-genres of ________.
A) non-fiction
B) poetry
C) prose
D) drama
  • 2. The Italian sonnet is made up of ___________.
A) One octave and one sestet
B) three rhymed couplet and one octave
C) Three quatrains and one sestet
D) Two quatrains and two octave
  • 3. The protagonist is the ______
A) author
B) speaker
C) antagonist.
D) hero
E) villain
  • 4. As chapter is to prose, so ___ is to poetry.
A) line
B) couplet
C) paraphrasing.
D) chorus
E) stanza
  • 5. Verbal irony occurs when a speaker on stage
A) tries to deceive the audience
B) is misunderstood
C) is funny.
D) is alone
E) says the opposite of what the speaker means
  • 6. Through the trees I’ll hear a SINGLE ringing sound, a cowbell JINGLE. The capitalized illustrate _______ rhyme.
A) dimeter
B) middle rhyme.
C) internal
D) decasyllabic
E) end
  • 7. A mountain of fufu was placed before the hungry visitors. The device used above is _________
A) hyperbole
B) alliteration
C) euphemism
D) assonance
E) simile
  • 8. The omniscient narrator is _____
A) God
B) realistic
C) all knowing
D) always humorous
E) limited
  • 9. Which of the following is not a type of play?
A) Tragedy
B) Comedy
C) Tragi-comedy
D) farce
E) Tragic flaw
  • 10. A short introductory speech delivered as a part of a play is called
A) a prologue
B) an introduction
C) an epilogue
D) first words.
E) a preamble
  • 11. Pick the odd one of the option listed.
A) simile
B) euphemism
C) hyperbole
D) oxymoron
E) rhythm
  • 12. The major distinctive feature of drama is
A) singing
B) dialogue
C) epilogue
D) setting
E) plot
  • 13. A poem written in praise of someone or something is
A) a ballad
B) lullaby
C) an ode
D) a sonnet
E) an epic
  • 14. The central idea of a story or poem is the
A) title
B) conflict
C) climax
D) topic
E) theme
  • 15. The timing and location of a literary work is ______
A) timing
B) plot
C) atmosphere
D) setting
E) theme
  • 16. The elegy ____
A) is set in the countryside
B) conforms to a fixed pattern of lines
C) has a mournful tone
D) is a church poem.
E) celebrates heroic deeds
  • 17. The major genre of literature are ______
A) prose, drama, poetry
B) comedy, drama and prose
C) fiction, non-fiction, drama
D) poetry, prose, fiction
  • 18. In a story, the adversary of the protagonist is the ___
A) cast
B) heroine
C) hero
D) foil
E) antagonist
  • 19. The art of giving human attributes to non-human object is _____
A) allegory
B) anecdote
C) allusion
D) personification
E) simile
  • 20. A long narrative poem which deals with heroic deeds is _____
A) euphony
B) ode
C) sonnet
D) epic
E) lyric
  • 21. A poem of four lines is called a ___
A) sonnet
B) quatrain
C) couplet
D) sestet
E) octave
  • 22. A literary piece used to mock or ridicule a society or practice is called _________
A) a fable
B) an allegory
C) a farce
D) a satire
E) a pun
  • 23. The story of a person’s life written by another is _________
A) autobiography
B) anthology
C) short story
D) history
E) biography
  • 24. When charaacters talk to each other, it is referred to as ______
A) monologue
B) dialogue
C) recitation
D) soliloquy
  • 25. A poem consisting of fourteen lines is ____
A) a narrative
B) an elegy
C) an ode
D) a sonnet
E) lyric
  • 26. The most exciting and tense part of a story is the
A) prologue
B) climax
C) exposition
D) epilogue
E) middle
  • 27. Lines of unrhymed poetry are known as
A) free verse
B) assonance
C) verse
D) consonance
  • 28. A dramatic performance with only bodily movements and without words is _____ (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
A) an opera
B) a soliloquy
C) mime
D) an asidea
E) farce
  • 29. Peter’s pretty partner paid the bills” is an example of___
A) digression
B) alliteration
C) assonance
D) rhythm
E) satire
  • 30. A character whose flaws combined with external forces lead to his suffering is a __
A) heroine
B) hero
C) villian
D) protagonist
E) tragic-hero
  • 31. A deliberate use of exaggeration for the purpose of humour/emphasis is____
A) hyperbole
B) personification
C) irony
D) metaphor
E) simile
  • 32. The paragraph in prose can be compared to ____________ in poetry.
A) couplet
B) verse
C) line
D) scene
E) stanza
  • 33. A literary device that creates a mental picture of a situation is _____
A) symbolism
B) flashback
C) epilogue
D) picaresque
E) imagery
  • 34. In a literary work , a clown normally ___
A) disguises as the antagonist
B) creates the atmosphere
C) supports the protagonist
D) directs the action
E) creates cosmic relief
  • 35. A narrative in the oral tradition that may include legends and fables is a _________
A) romance
B) ballad
C) pastoral
D) folktale
E) eulogy
  • 36. Pick the odd item______________
A) ode
B) metaphor
C) ballad
D) elegy
  • 37. An author’s story about himself is a/an _____
A) biography
B) autobiography
C) essay
D) selfism
E) diary
  • 38. The feeling and attitudes of a writer are conveyed by __________
A) style
B) language
C) setting
D) mood
E) theme
  • 39. Rhyming words ______
A) have similar spellings
B) are paralled lines
C) sound alike
D) are disjointed
E) convey meaning
  • 40. The specific literary term used to distinguish a novel from a play is _________
A) act
B) genre
C) diction
D) passage
E) verse
  • 41. A struggle between opposition forces in a literary work is the ______
A) denouement
B) conflict
C) climax
D) relief
E) plot
  • 42. "The baby's skin was like a rose petal"
    This sentence is an example of:
A) metaphor
B) contrast
C) simile
D) personification
  • 43. "the leaves danced in the wind"
    This sentence is an example of:
A) personification
B) alliteration
C) metaphor
D) simile
  • 44. A literary work written in form of a letter is ____
A) tautological
B) letter writing
C) romantic
D) epistolary
E) creative
  • 45. The concluding part of a play where the conflict is resolved is the
A) denouement
B) resolution
C) enjambment
D) climax
E) solution
  • 46. A writer’s choice of words is his
A) tone
B) words
C) diction
D) setting
E) mood
  • 47. The main objective of drama is to ____(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
A) strengthen and beautify us
B) educate and entertain us
C) all of above
D) educate us
E) entertain us
  • 48. If the sound of a word suggests its probable meaning, we have a case of ______________
A) euphemism
B) litotes
C) onomatopoeia
D) criticism
E) synaesthesia
  • 49. In the poetic line, “I am the enemy you killed, my friend,” the literary device most noticeable there is a/an ___
A) oxymoron
B) hyperbole
C) onomatopoeia
D) metaphor
E) synaesthesia
  • 50. A narrative poem ____
A) propounds a philosophy
B) preaches a sermon
C) tells a story or tale
D) argues in a narrative manner
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