A) Explorations of modern love, relationships, and social class. B) Explorations of memory, identity, and subjectivity of truth. C) Explorations of race, history and injustice. D) Explorations of Jewish-American identity and pop culture.
A) In Inferno, they become more surreal as Dante descends into lower circles. B) In Paradiso, they have neither bodies nor images and not corporeal substances. C) In Paradiso, they have neither bodies nor images but simply light; in Purgatorio, they have corporeal shape but not corporeal substance; and in inferno, they become more corporeal as Dante descends into lower circles. D) In Purgatorio, they have corporeal shape but not corporeal.
A) Telemachus' life B) Fertility C) Virginity D) Constancy of their love
A) Nick Joaquin B) Jose Garcia Villa C) Deogracias Rosario D) Bienvenido Santos
A) old clothes B) a smaller box C) a skull D) weapons
A) Lack of trains in the land B) Scarcity of industrial materials for the train C) Poverty amidst industrial progress D) Children's survival from hunger
A) Titanomachy B) Ragnarok C) Valkyrie D) Battle of Olympus
A) A carabao and a shell engage in a battle of wits, with each trying to outsmart the other to prove their superiority. B) A carabao discovers a magical shell that grants wishes, leading to a series of adventures and misadventures. C) A carabao and a shell compete in a race, with the carabao using its strength to overcome obstacles and win. D) A carabao and a shell make unlikely friends, learning valuable lessons about cooperation and friendship.
A) A god has no name. B) A god has no address. C) Ra is both god and human. D) A name demystifies a god.
A) meth B) coffee C) opium D) cocaine
A) Folk Literature B) Folk tales C) Literature D) Mythology
A) The destructive power of romantic love over reason B) The conflict between gods and mortals over free will C) he hero’s journey in fulfilling destiny and founding a nation D) The futility of war and the loss it brings to humanity
A) Alladin B) Rma C) Muchukunda D) Ramayana
A) The pursuit of wealth and power leads to true happiness. B) Man should accept his place in the divine order of the universe. C) Man is the supreme being capable of mastering the universe. D) Knowledge and reason are undeniable tools for understanding life.
A) amusing B) admirable C) vibrant D) immoral
A) The Nuns Priest's Tale B) The Knight's Tale C) The Miller's Tale D) The Pardoner's Tale
A) ambiguity B) prediction C) irony and paradox D) mirroring
A) Scarlet Letter B) Vanity Fair C) A Modest Proposal D) The Rape of the Lock
A) She took care of her sick mother. B) She loved the carpenter secretly. C) She was picky with men. D) She was sick
A) Odysseus B) Achilles C) Aenes D) Menaleus
A) Marites B) Marina C) Maria D) Madeline
A) The French Revolution B) The Crimean War C) The Napoleonic Wars D) The Russian Revolution of 1917
A) "He arrived on this earth with nothing. When he died, he left everything to us." B) "He wrote so much that man will take years to understand everything." C) "... curst be he that moves my bones" D) "May the great author rest in peace"
A) CS Lewis B) Maurice Sendak C) Theodor Seuss Geisel D) JM Barrie
A) Orphues B) Jason C) Pelias D) Hercules
A) William Shakespeare B) Walt Whitman C) William Wordsworth D) Sir Walter Scott
A) Harry, Ron, and Hermione face trouble as they are chased by the Death Eaters. B) Harry has to stop Voldemort from stealing the stone. C) Harry rejects help from the Ministry of Magic and Order of the Phoenix. D) Voldemort has to stop Harry from stealing the stone.
A) tikbalang B) aswang C) tiyanak D) kapre
A) Forbidden love B) Consummate love C) Immense love D) Unrequited love
A) Shiva B) Sarasvati C) Brahma D) Vishnu
A) Captain Courageous B) Moby Dick C) Animal Farm D) 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea
A) Animal Farm B) The Hunger Games C) Fahrenheit 451 D) IQ84
A) hopeful B) sarcastic C) thrilled D) bitter
A) George Eliot B) Robert Browning C) Oscar Wilde D) Lewis Carroll
A) The Visitation of the Gods B) The Wedding Dance C) The Harvest D) The Virgin
A) " The flowers are gone. The flowers of May are gone. I saw that Victoria did not want to die. There was nothing I could do. There was nothing one could do", Father says helplessly. B) Oh, Pepeng!" Mother cries. Father proclaims, "Victoria did not want to die! Victoria did not want to die! I saw that she did not want to die." C) none of the above D) When Peping says, "Enough of this, I have had enough", his mother confronts him about what it his that he has had enough of.
A) Romantic B) Victorian C) Realist D) Modern
A) Apollo B) Hercules C) Prometheus D) Orpheus
A) satire B) in medias res C) deus ex machina D) allegory
A) Second Tuesday of June B) Fourth Tuesday of June C) First Tuesday of July D) Third Tuesday of July
A) strength of gods B) lameness of humans C) foolishness of gods D) corruption of humans
A) Hugo B) Brecht C) Dumas D) de Maupassant
A) plot B) characters C) POV D) atmosphere
A) The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins) B) Goodnight Moon (Margaret Brown) C) Where the Wild Things Are (Maurice Sendak) D) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (CS Lewis)
A) The triumph of science over superstition B) The struggle of innocence against social injustice C) The romantic ideal of love and destiny D) The impact of industrialization on rural life
A) Sad and melancholic B) Playful and entertaining C) Nonchalant and imaginative D) Communal and functional
A) the daimyo's unreasonable order is a boast of his power B) disobedience to oppressive power ends in tragedy C) fate of the common people under the despot is grim D) wisdom in old age
A) 1920 B) 1945 C) 1900 D) 1942
A) Philippines B) Israel C) Japan D) Egypt (CORRECT
A) Nicomedes "Nick" Joaquin B) Jose Rizal C) Severino Reyes D) Francisco Balagtas |