The Way (Literature In English)

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The Way (Literature In English) - Quiz

There are different ways in which a writer can use to make their writer have a certain feeling or view about their work. Can you identify the different ways used to achieve this? Take up the quiz below and see how true the answer you just gave is. Have fun!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    One of the following is   not a type of drama

    • A.

      Burlesque

    • B.

      Resolution

    • C.

      Tragedy

    • D.

      Pantomime

    Correct Answer
    B. Resolution
    Explanation
    The term "Resolution" does not typically refer to a type of drama. Instead, it usually refers to the point in a story where conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up. Burlesque, Tragedy, and Pantomime, on the other hand, are all recognized types of drama with distinct characteristics and styles.

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  • 2. 

    The analysis of the metrical pattern of a  poem is

    • A.

      Prosody

    • B.

      Appreciation

    • C.

      Scancion

    • D.

      Style

    Correct Answer
    C. Scancion
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Scancion. Scancion refers to the analysis of the metrical pattern of a poem, specifically focusing on the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables. Prosody is a broader term that encompasses the study of poetic elements such as rhythm, meter, and sound. Appreciation and style are not directly related to the analysis of metrical patterns in poetry.

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  • 3. 

    One of the following  is correct

    • A.

      Dramatization occurs only in plays

    • B.

      Prose, poetry and drama use dramatization

    • C.

      Dramatization is used in poetry

    • D.

      Dramatization is found only in prose

    Correct Answer
    B. Prose, poetry and drama use dramatization
    Explanation
    This answer correctly states that dramatization is used in prose, poetry and drama. Dramatization refers to the technique of presenting a story or events in a dramatic or theatrical way. Prose refers to written or spoken language in its ordinary form, while drama refers to a genre of literature that is meant to be performed on stage. Both prose and drama utilize dramatization to engage the audience and bring the story to life through dialogue, actions, and character interactions. Therefore, this answer accurately identifies the mediums in which dramatization is commonly employed.

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  • 4. 

    Both tragic and comic plays have—

    • A.

      Happy ending

    • B.

      Sad ending

    • C.

      Temper

    • D.

      Climax

    Correct Answer
    D. Climax
    Explanation
    The climax is the point of highest tension or drama in a play, where the conflicts and tensions reach their peak. Both tragic and comic plays have a climax, although the outcomes may differ. In a tragic play, the climax often leads to a sad ending, where the conflicts are not resolved and the protagonist meets a tragic fate. In a comic play, the climax may lead to a happy ending, where the conflicts are resolved and the characters find joy or satisfaction. The climax is a crucial element in both types of plays as it creates suspense and determines the overall outcome.

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  • 5. 

    The dramatic interaction between the protagonist and the antagonist in a play is known as:

    • A.

      Dialogue

    • B.

      Climax

    • C.

      Understanding

    • D.

      Conflict

    Correct Answer
    A. Dialogue
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Dialogue" because it refers to the verbal exchange between the protagonist and antagonist in a play. This interaction is crucial in driving the plot forward and revealing the characters' motivations, conflicts, and emotions. The dialogue allows the audience to understand the relationship dynamics and the central conflicts between the two characters, making it an essential element in a dramatic play.

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  • 6. 

    The English sonnet has—syllables

    • A.

      110

    • B.

      96

    • C.

      140

    • D.

      120

    Correct Answer
    C. 140
    Explanation
    The English sonnet has 140 syllables. A sonnet is a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and meter. In English sonnets, the most common meter is iambic pentameter, which consists of 10 syllables per line. Since there are 14 lines in a sonnet, multiplying 10 syllables by 14 lines gives us a total of 140 syllables.

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  • 7. 

    What is the literary term for a figure of speech in which contradictory terms are combined to create a paradoxical effect?

    • A.

      Irony

    • B.

      Oxymoron

    • C.

      Alliteration

    • D.

      Simile

    Correct Answer
    B. Oxymoron
    Explanation
    An oxymoron is a literary device where two contradictory or opposing words are combined to create a meaningful expression, often for dramatic or thought-provoking effect. Examples include "jumbo shrimp" and "deafening silence."

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  • 8. 

    Melodrama and tragic-comedy have this in common:

    • A.

      Both end unhappy

    • B.

      Both are comic plays

    • C.

      Tragedy occurs in both

    • D.

      Both are prose narrative

    Correct Answer
    B. Both are comic plays
    Explanation
    Both melodrama and tragic-comedy are categorized as comic plays because they both contain elements of humor and comedic situations. Despite their different tones and themes, both genres aim to entertain the audience through laughter and comedic moments. While melodrama tends to have exaggerated emotions and intense situations, and tragic-comedy combines elements of tragedy and comedy, both ultimately fall under the broader category of comic plays.

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  • 9. 

    A prose narrative having independent plots loosely linked together is said to be plot

    • A.

      Linear

    • B.

      Simple

    • C.

      Episodic

    • D.

      Difficult

    Correct Answer
    A. Linear
    Explanation
    A prose narrative with independent plots loosely linked together is said to be linear. This means that the story follows a straight and chronological sequence of events, with a clear cause-and-effect relationship between them. The plots are interconnected and contribute to the overall narrative, without deviating into unrelated or unrelated subplots. This type of storytelling allows for a clear and focused progression of the story, making it easier for the reader to follow and understand.

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  • 10. 

    ….......... is used when humour is achieved through unexpected and pointed manipulation of words:

    • A.

      Wit

    • B.

      Sarcasm

    • C.

      Innuendo

    • D.

      Parody

    Correct Answer
    B. Sarcasm
    Explanation
    Sarcasm is used when humor is achieved through unexpected and pointed manipulation of words. Sarcasm involves saying something that is the opposite of what is intended, often with a mocking or ironic tone. It relies on clever wordplay and a sharp wit to create humor through the use of irony and sarcasm.

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