Pasadong CADLIT
  • 1. Derived from the latin word "litaritura" which generally spoken or or writing w/ letters, means written work, Although sung texts literature.
A) Literature
B) litiratura
C) Literal
  • 2. writings which interpret the meanings of nature and life.
A) William Shakespeare
B) Northrop Frye
C) Henry Van Dyke
  • 3. Collection of written work.
A) Anthropology
B) Anthology
C) Psychology
  • 4. Fiction, Non-fiction
    Poetry, Drama. Is example of?
A) Legend
B) Anthology
C) Artforms
  • 5. classes of people. Influences by?
A) Psychological
B) Cultural
C) Social
  • 6. the norms of difference cultures. influences by??
A) Cultural
B) Psychological
C) Social
  • 7. Realization or behavior adaptation. Influences by?
A) Psychological
B) Social
C) Cultural
  • 8. The rights. Influences by?
A) Political
B) Social
C) Psychological
  • 9. Basic to hard context
A) Children literature
B) Adolescent literature
  • 10. Many genre, Complicated.
A) Children literature
B) Adolescent literature
  • 11. →Books, stories, poems and others literary works, specifically for young reader from late adolescrents.
A) Adolescent literature
B) Children literature
  • 12. Books give children a foundation on a ladder of life
A) William Shakespeare
B) Janet Schulman
C) Henry van dyke
  • 13. Histoires ou contes du temps passé
    (-Charles Perrault)
A) (Folklore) tales of mother Goose
B) (Folktale) tales of mother Goose
C) (Fairy tale) tales of father Goose
  • 14. Imaginary& fiction
A) Folktale
B) Fairy tale
C) Folklore
  • 15. Little pretty pocket books
A) Hans Christian Andersen
B) Henry Van Dyke
C) John new Berry
  • 16. Great Master of literary Fairytale
A) Hans Christian Andersen
B) John new berry
  • 17. compilation of fairytale
A) Hans Christian Andersen
B) William Shakespeare
C) Grims brother
  • 18. 0-5 yo old

    basic concept
A) Middle age
B) Early childhood
C) Young to adult
  • 19. 6-8 yr old?
A) Young to adult
B) Early childhood
C) Early emerging reader
  • 20. 9-12yrs old

    (self-identity) ?
A) Early emerging reader
B) Middle age
C) Early childhood
  • 21. 12-18 yrs old
    they can read. Destopian, Pay-fiction, Sci-fiction
A) Young to adult
B) Middle age
C) Early emerging reader
  • 22. the Goose that laid the Golden egg

    Moral lesson: Don't be greedy.
A) Fox and the stork
B) Aesop's fables
C) lion and the mouse
  • 23. Moral lesson: we should not underestimate
A) Hair and the tortoise
B) Fox and the stork
C) Lion and the mouse
  • 24. if you don't want to do it to yourself, don't do it to your neighbor.
A) Hair and the tortoise
B) Fox and the stork
C) Lion and the mouse
  • 25. Moral lesson: Do not be too confident
A) The fox and the grapes
B) Hair and the tortoise
C) The wolf and the sheep clothing
  • 26. Moral lesson: Don't pretend, Don't be full.
A) The wolf and the sheep's clothing
B) Hair and the tortoise
C) The fox and the grapes
  • 27. Moral lesson: don't be a liar ( the sheep and the wolf)
A) wolf and the sheep's clothing
B) the Boy who cried wolf
C) Lion and the mouse
  • 28. (478 ED to 14th century) very religious They ure Bible to teach Reman catholic teaching.
A) Ratial
B) Spanish period
C) Medieval
  • 29. "Old French epic"
A) Spain
B) France
C) India
  • 30. "Cid"
A) France
B) Spain
C) Japan
  • 31. "Beowulf"
A) Spain
B) China
C) Old English poem
  • 32. " The book named the Governor " (1531)
A) John foxe
B) Thomas Elyot
C) Roger Ascham
  • 33. Printed "The scholemaster" (1570)
A) Roger Ascham
B) John camenious
C) Thomas elyot
  • 34. "Book of Martyrs" Book for teaching Latin through pictures
A) John foxe
B) John fox
C) Roger Ascham
  • 35. Importance of living life with simplicity
A) John new berry
B) Jean Jacques Ressequ
C) Thomas elyot
  • 36. Reflects children characteristic
A) John new Berry
B) Jean Jacques rossequ
C) John foxe
  • 37. Father of children literature
A) John comenious
B) John foxe
C) John new berry
  • 38. Culture and an ERA
A) Fairytale
B) Folklore
C) Folktale
  • 39. First book for children
A) Charle perrault
B) Jean Jacques rossequ
C) Hans Christian Andersen
  • 40. Histories an contes de temps passe
A) John foxe
B) Charle Perrault
C) Hans Christian Andersen
  • 41. Grimm's brother compilation of fairytale
A) John new berry
B) Hans Christian Andersen
C) William Shakespeare
  • 42. Began with the use of ancient story telling.

    ➤ Stories are told to introduce religion, tradition, culture, and values.
A) Victorian Age
B) Classic Period 400BC 400AD
C) Medieval Period (478 AD-14th Century)
  • 43. Example:

    Hercules, Aesop's fables, Iliad and the odyssey, and Metamorphoses
A) Medieval period
B) Victorian Age
C) Classical Period
  • 44. ➤ Religious tales/Biblical stories.

    ➤ Religion was a huge influence in education due to the domination of Roman Catholic Church.
A) Classical Period (400BC - 400AD)
B) Medieval Period (478 AD-14th Century)
C) Renaissance Period (14-16 Century)
  • 45. Examples:

    Cain and Abel, Noah's Ark, Adam and Eve, and the tower of Babel
A) Medieval Period (478 AD-14th Century)
B) Classical Period (400 BC-400 AD)
C) Renaissance Period (14-16 Century)
  • 46. Rise of educational books

    Promoted mass education

    Printing press was invented. (By: Johannes Gutenberg and the idea were from China.)

    • Emergence of Chapbooks (Small and cheaply made books containing fairy tales.)

    Hornbook was invented (the first permanent book)
A) Classical Period (400 BC-400 AD)
B) Medieval Period (478 AD-14th Century)
C) Renaissance Period (14-16 Century)
  • 47. the first picture book.
A) By: Roger Ascham (1570)
B) By: Thomas Elyot (1531)
C) By: John Comenius(1958)
  • 48. the most famous early school book
A) By: John Foxe (1563)
B) By: Thomas Elyot (1531)
C) New England Primer (1690-186)
  • 49. The Scholemaster
A) John Comenius (1958)
B) By: John Foxe (1563)
C) By: Roger Ascham (1570)
  • 50. The Book Named The Governor
A) By: John Comenius (1958)
B) By: Thomas Elyot (1531)
C) New England Primer (1690-186)
  • 51. The Book of Martyrs
A) By: Roger Ascham (1570)
B) By: Thomas Elyot (1531)
C) By: John Foxe (1563)
  • 52. ➤ Books were produced to teach children or Emphasize morals

    Moralistic Tales were produced

    Folktales were revived and F becomes popular
A) Edwardian Style
B) 19th century
C) 18th Century
  • 53. Father of Children's Literature.
A) Hans Christian andersen
B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
C) John newberry
  • 54. propelled didactic

    writing.
A) Grims brother
B) John newberry
C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 55. Examples:

    Tales of Mother Goose, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Little Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and his lamp, Sinbad the Sailor
A) John newberry
B) Hans Christian Andersen
C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 56. Rise of Modern Fantasy

    Golden Age of Children's Literature
A) 18th century
B) Victorian age
C) Edwardian Style
  • 57. Example:

    Alice in the wonderland, Treasure Island, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
A) Medieval period
B) Classical period
C) Victorian age
  • 58. Children's Literature becomes subjective

    Child is central to Childhood
A) Edwardian style
B) Medieval period
C) 18th century
  • 59. Example:

    Four Children and it (Edith Nesbit)

    Psammead - Creator encountered

    Have unlimited wishes

    1 wish has an equivalent prize

    1. To be beautiful

    2. Money (18th century value)

    3. Ability to Fly Janes wish - All the necklace goes to her mother.

    4. Everything's back to normal

    5. Ifsnogture will be free again
A) classical period
B) Edwardian style
C) Renaissance period
  • 60. The tale of Peter Rabbit, The Phoenix and the Carpet, The Railway Children, Cautionary Tales for Children, Peter Pan, Wind in the Willows
A) Medieval period
B) Edwardian style
C) Classical period
  • 61. Era of Fantasy writing in Children's Literature

    Known for the production of picture storybooks

    ➤ Personification of Toy Animal
A) 18th century
B) 19th century
C) 20th century
  • 62. Tales about Cultures
A) Folklore
B) Fairytale
C) Folktales
  • 63. Tales of Mother Goose
A) Charles Perrault
B) Johannes Gutenberg
C) John newberry
  • 64. Animals that has the ability to talk.
A) Anthropomorphic
B) Anthology
C) Anthropology
  • 65. > Began with the use of ancient story telling.

    ➤ Stories are told to introduce religion, tradition, culture, and values.
A) Parrow, Grimm's, Pixar Johnson
B) BRIAR ROSE
C) dangerous and controlling power
  • 66. 13 wise woman.

    • Only 12 wise women are invited because the golden plates are only 12.
A) Rapunzel
B) Sleeping beauty
C) Show white
  • 67. • Witch (dangerous and controlling power)

    • Hair (freedom)
A) Sleeping beauty
B) Adventure of Tom thumb
C) Rapunzel
  • 68. • First Picture book printed in English.

    • Has many versions (Parrow, Grimm's, Pixar Johnson)
A) RUMPLESTILTSKIN
B) ADVENTURES OF TOM THUMB
C) SNOW WHITE
  • 69. • "Looking Glass, Looking Glass on the wall who's in this land is the most prettiest of all."
A) CINDERELLA
B) RUMPLESTILTSKIN
C) SNOW WHITE
  • 70. • Honesty is the best policy.

    • Don't be greedy.
A) LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
B) RUMPLESTILTSKIN
C) RAPUNZEL
  • 71. • Dress (Beautiful Gold and Silver Dress)

    • Slipper (embroided with silk and silver)

    • The original was written in French (Charles Perrault)

    • Translated in English (Robert somber)
A) SNOW WHITE
B) CINDERELLA
C) LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
  • 72. Courage and Resourcefulness (theme)

    • Stepmother (Jealousy/Greed)

    Hunger (Physical Need)

    • Forest (Dark/Danger)

    • Breadcrumbs (Children's Journey)

    • Witch (Danger of Strangers)

    • Gingerbread House (Temptation/Lure)
A) ALICE IN THE WONDERLAND
B) PETER PAN
C) HANSEL AND GRETEL
  • 73. ALICE IN THE WONDERLAND
A) Classical period
B) Medieval period
C) • Victorian Age
  • 74. Witten by: JM Barry

    • Inspired to his brother who died and he wanted to remember his brother.
A) THE WIND AND THE WILLOWS
B) PETER PAN
C) CINDERELLA
  • 75. • Written by: Kenneth Grahams

    • About different animals in different houses.
A) THE WIND AND THE WILLOWS
B) PINOCHIO
C) PETER PAN
  • 76. • Written by: Beatrix Potter

    • Anthropomorphic creatures
A) The Giving Tree
B) The big umbrella
C) THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT
  • 77. • Some pig

    • Terrific

    • Radiant

    • Tumble
A) The big umbrella
B) The Giving Tree
C) Charlotte's Web
  • 78. • Shel Silverstein
A) Goodnight Moon
B) The Cat in the hat
C) The Giving Tree
  • 79. • Amy June Bates
A) The Hobbit
B) The big umbrella
C) Goodnight Moon
  • 80. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
A) The Hobbit
B) Charlotte's Web
C) The Giving Tree
  • 81. Dr. Seuss
A) Charlotte's Web
B) The big umbrella
C) The Cat in the hat
  • 82. Margaret Wise Brown
A) Goodnight Moon
B) The Hobbit
C) The big umbrella
  • 83. Russian fable
A) Charlotte's Web
B) The Scorpion and the Frog
C) The Cat in the hat
  • 84. 1. Hunger Games•

    Suzanne Collins

    2. The fault in our stars

    • John Green

    3. To kill a Mocking Bird

    Harper Lee (author)

    • Jean Louise Finch (Character)

    • First person POV

    Innocence
A) CHILDREN LITERATURE
B) ADOLESCENT LITERATURE
  • 85. Suzanne Collins
A) Hunger Games
B) To kill a Mocking Bird
C) The fault in our stars
  • 86. John Green
A) The fault in our stars
B) To kill a Mocking Bird
C) Hunger Games
  • 87. Harper Lee (author)

    • Jean Louise Finch (Character)

    • First person POV

    Innocence
A) To kill a Mocking Bird
B) To kill a Mocking Bird
C) Hunger Games
  • 88. Example: The Little House, Harold and the Purple Crayon, Mike Mulligan and his Stream Shovel, Goodnight, Moon.
A) Graphic Novels
B) Transitional Books
C) Picture Books
  • 89. Example: The Cat in the Hat (Dr. Seuss), Little Bear, Foga and Toad are Best Friends
A) Picture Books
B) Transitional Books
C) Graphic Novels
  • 90. Example: Adventures of Tintin, Diary of a

    Wimpy Kid (Jeff Kinney), Babymouse: Heartbreaker, Big Nate, Dying to Meet You: 43 Old Cemetery Road, Lost and Found, Smile.
A) Graphic Novels
B) Verse Novels
C) Chapter Books (also known as Juvenile or Junior Books)
  • 91. Example: Holes, The Secret Garden, The Giver, Harry Potter, A Series of Unfortunate Events, James and the Giant Peach (Roald Dahl), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Roald Dahl).
A) Chapter Books (also known as Juvenile or Junior Books)
B) Transitional Books
C) Verse Novels
  • 92. Example: Leave Taking, Dragon Fly Song, Brown Girl Dreaming, Forget Me Not (story about a girl with Tourette syndrome who attended school and tried to be normal), Enchanted Air: Two Cultures, Two Wings: A Memoir.
A) Chapter Books (also known as Juvenile or Junior Books)
B) Verse Novels
C) Graphic Novels
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