- 1. What is the setting of the story “Door Forever?”
A) an old town B) an urban area C) an apartment D) a village in the North
- 2. Who are the characters in the story?
A) Ding Xia and Yan Ni B) Zhu Ting and Lin Li C) Zheng and Pan D) Lang Ping and Pan
- 3. It means having lost determination and confidence.
A) disheartened B) wreathes C) elegy D) translucent
- 4. He is an art worker for a movie theater.
A) Ding B) Zheng C) Pan D) Lin
- 5. She is a bit over 40. Slim, oval face, pale skin, dressed simply but tastefully.
A) Ding B) Zheng C) Pan D) Lin
- 6. It consists of four lines with seven syllables each with the rhyme
scheme abab, abba, or aabb.
A) Shakespearean Sonnet B) Rhyme scheme C) Tanaga D) Petrarchan Sonnet
- 7. It encompasses the fantastical fiction genres, specifically science
fiction, fantasy, horror, and other weird fictions.
A) Science fiction B) Fantasy C) Crime fiction D) Speculative fiction
- 8. It is a style of fictional literature or fiction of extreme brevity. It typically
contains a few hundred words or fewer in its entirety.
A) Doodle fiction B) Flash fiction C) Fantasy D) Short story
- 9. It is a very visual form, and is related to hypertext fiction and visual
arts.
A) Hyperbole B) Graphic novel C) Hyperpoetry D) Doodle fiction
- 10. it is a Japanese novel for comics
A) Drama B) Chick Lit C) Manga D) Comics
- 11. It is story that is acted out
A) Chick Lit B) Drama C) Manga D) Comics
- 12. it is written by a poet in meter or verse expressing various emotions which are expressed by the
use of variety of techniques
A) Prose Fiction B) Blog C) Poetry D) Drama
- 13. It is an abbreviated version of "weblog," which is a
term used to describe websites that maintain an ongoing chronicle of information
A) Drama B) Poetry C) Prose Fiction D) Blog
- 14. Which of the following addresses issues of modern womanhood, often humorously and
lightheartedly
A) Drama B) Blog C) Prose Fiction D) Chick Lit
- 15. written on a cellular
phone via text messaging
A) Digi Fiction B) Texttula C) Graphic Novel
- 16. a literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle
drawing and handwritten graphics in place of traditional format
A) Doodle Fiction B) Texttula C) Digi fiction D) Graphic Novel
- 17. a brief story
illustrating a moral or revealing general truths about human nature
A) Fable B) none of these C) Parable D) Story Telling
- 18. It is short story designed to allegorically teach some religious principles, moral or
lesson, or general truths.
A) anecdote B) parable C) narrative poem D) Fable
- 19. which of the following basic parts of poem is the name of the poem; it often gives a clue about its meaning?
A) Rhyme B) Theme C) Stanza D) Title
- 20. which of the following figurative language is using like or as example Her smile is like sunshine?
A) Metaphor B) Hyperbole C) Personification D) Simile
- 21. which of the following figurative language is direct comparison example Her smile is sunshine?
A) Personification B) Metaphor C) Hyperbole D) Simile
- 22. which of the following figurative language giving human traits to non-human things (The wind whispered).
A) Personification B) Metaphor C) Simile D) Hyperbole
- 23. Which statement best explains the impact of 21st-century literary genres on readers and writers?
A) They encourage multimodal literacy, blending text, image, sound, and interaction. B) They discourage collaboration between authors and readers. C) They limit creative expression to printed formats. D) They reinforce rigid literary traditions.
- 24. Which of the following best explains why digital literature challenges traditional notions of authorship?
A) It eliminates the role of technology in storytelling. B) It discourages collaboration between authors. C) It limits creativity to printed text only. D) It involves reader participation and shared authorship through interactive platforms.
- 25. In hypertext fiction, how does the reader’s role differ from that in traditional fiction?
A) The reader chooses the sequence of events through hyperlinks, shaping the story’s path B) The reader cannot influence or navigate the story. C) The reader interprets only visual symbols without text. D) The reader passively observes the narrative flow.
- 26. Blog fiction reflects the 21st-century transformation of storytelling because it:
A) Exists only as printed anthologies. B) Avoids public engagement and commentary. C) Excludes all multimedia elements. D) Uses diary-style online posts that allow real-time audience interaction.
- 27. Which of the following best defines the central element that distinguishes creative nonfiction from journalism?
A) It uses narrative techniques to tell factual stories with emotional depth. B) It prioritizes fictional events over factual truth. C) It excludes personal reflection. D) It limits the writer’s use of imagination.
- 28. Which element of creative nonfiction is being emphasized when the author vividly describes sensory details to bring scenes to life?
A) Point of view B) Setting and imagery C) Dialogue D) Character development
- 29. It is a type of writing that tells an imaginary story using ordinary language (prose), not verse or poetry. It is one of the major forms of literature, alongside poetry and drama.
A) Digi Fiction B) Prose Fiction C) Flash Fiction D) Creative Non-Fiction
- 30. Why are 21st-century literary genres considered essential in modern education?
A) They focus solely on printed literature. B) They promote digital literacy, creativity, and critical thinking through new media forms C) They discourage the integration of technology in learning.
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