9th Grade English Literature Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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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...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 6775 | Last updated: Jan 27, 2024
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Sample QuestionOne of the following is not a type of drama
If you guys are a true bookworm, then chances are you’ve been called a bibliophile. Are you an English literature student looking for a way to refresh what you have learned at school so far? If so then the quiz below is...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 4629 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "presentment", meaning "semblance"?
Satire is a genre of literature, and a few times performance and graphics arts. If this sounds great! You should take this quiz and test your knowledge on this genre.
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 625 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionSatire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often?
There are different types of English literature and we got to cover most of them in the previous weeks. Do you consider yourself a genius when it comes to poetry, plays and novels? The quiz below is specifically designed to help...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 325 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "proscenium", meaning "that part of the stage between the curtain and the orchestra"?
Select the correct choice to each of the following questions
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 188 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2022
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "streamlet", meaning "rivulet"?
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "turgid", meaning "swollen"?
English literature terms trivia: MCQ quiz. There are thousands of words in the English language at a writer’s disposal but one should only use them when they know what they mean. One of the basic things people learn in the...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 225 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "supercilious", meaning "exhibiting haughty and careless contempt"?
Learn about English Literature tips with Using this general knowledge quiz
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "slight", meaning "of a small importance or significance"?
The quiz below is the first of many which are designed to see how conversant you are when it comes to the English language and literature. Give it a try and increase your writing skills within less than thirty minutes. All...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 218 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "renaissance", meaning "the revival of letters, and then of art, which marks the transition from medieval to modern time"?
Someone may come to you and tell you that studying literature doesn’t pay but do you know that everyone’s favorite billionaire Bill Gates bought ‘Codex Leicester,’ one of Leonardo Di Vinci’s...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 371 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "protuberate", meaning "to swell or bulge beyond the surrounding surface"?
There are different parts of speech in the English language and a word can have different meanings but f used differently means something else entirely. Do you know any of these words? The quiz below is designed to test out...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 197 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "plutocracy", meaning "a wealthy class in a political community who control the government by means of their money"?
There are so many incredible writers throughout history that it’s near impossible to soak in all of their great works. You can certainly try, however! In the following quiz, we’re going to be seeing just how much of a...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 255 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat part of speech is "pitiable", meaning "contemptible"?
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