Mcqs Based On Story Writing

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MCQs based on story writing:

The components/ elements of Story Writing: Characters, settings, plot, conflict


and resolution
1. The time and location in which a story takes place is called _____________.
A. Plot
B. Setting
C. Conflict
D. Characterization

2. Don't judge a book by its cover is an example of ___________.


A. Mood
B. Theme
C. Setting
D. Conflict

3. The angle from which the story is told is called _________________.


A. Camera view
B. Character view
C. Point of view
D. None of the above

4. The central, main character of a story is called the ____________.


A. Antagonist
B. Protagonist
C. Antagonizer
D. Instigator

5. The opposition of forces, essential to the plot is called__________


A. Setting
B. Conflict
C. Character
D. Climax

6. The most exciting part of the story is called _________.


A. Setting
B. Exposition
C. Climax
D. Rising action

7. What is a person or animal which takes part in the action of a story called?
A. Setting
B. Plot
C. Character
D. Conflict
E. Narrator

8. What is the sequence of events involving characters and a central conflict


called?
A. Setting
B. Plot
C. Character
D. Conflict
E. Narrator

9. The character who opposes the main character is called the __________.
A. Protagonist
B. Antagonist
C. Dynamic character
D. Static character

10. What type of character does not change?


A. Dynamic
B. Round
C. Flat
D. Static

11. What type of character changes the point of view and develops throughout
the story?
A. Simple
B. Dynamic
C. Static
D. Round
E. Flat

12. All events after the climax that lead to the resolution are called __________.
A. Exposition
B. Resolution
C. Falling action
D. Rising action
E. Climax

13. End of the central conflict is known as ______________.


A. Falling action
B. Resolution
C. Climax
D. Rising action

14. What is the term called that does not change and stands for something?
A. Symbolism
B. Abstract
C. Mood
D. Theme

15. Comparison of two, unlike things that use like or as is called_________.


A. Foreshadowing
B. Simile
C. Metaphor
16. Figures of speech an author uses to clarify meaning of his/her writing is
____________.
A. Metaphor
B. Figurative Language
C. Simile
D. Metaphor

17. Comparison of two, unlike things that does not include like or as.
A. Simile
B. Hyperbole
C. Metaphor
D. Personification

18. What is the literary term that means giving human characteristics to
something that is not human?
A. Hypberbole
B. Personification
C. Simile
D. Metaphor

19. What term means category or kind of story?


A. Fiction
B. Non-Fiction
C. Genre
D. Literature

20. All categories of books or stories can be called either fiction or non-fiction.
State true or false.
A. True
B. False
21. What is the genre name that uses characters, settings, and plots, that aren't
real but could resemble the truth?
A. Non-Fiction
B. Fantasy
C. Fiction
D. Historical Fiction

22. What is the genre name for fiction set in the past?
A. Realistic Fiction
B. Historical Fiction
C. Science Fiction
D. Fantasy

23. What is the genre name that encompasses facts that can be proven and
checked and is it true?
A. Historical Fiction
B. Realistic Fiction
C. Non-Fiction
D. Fable

24. What has to be written at the end of the story?


A. Title
B. Moral
C. Characters
D. Plot

25. What genre is set in the present?


A. Science Fiction
B. Realistic Fiction
C. Historical Fiction
D. Fantasy

26. What is the name of fiction that incorporates science or technology, or both?
A. Realistic Fiction
B. Fantasy
C. Science Fiction
D. Folktale

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