This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about literature, authors, literary periods and concepts. The questions cover topics like famous novels, plays, poems, authors, literary movements and devices from different time periods and cultures.
This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about literature, authors, literary periods and concepts. The questions cover topics like famous novels, plays, poems, authors, literary movements and devices from different time periods and cultures.
This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about literature, authors, literary periods and concepts. The questions cover topics like famous novels, plays, poems, authors, literary movements and devices from different time periods and cultures.
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Tinubuang Lupa into Spanish 12. Father of Ilocano Literature a. Graciano Lopez-Jaena a. Juan Crisostomo Sotto b. b. Antonio Luna b. Pedro Bukaneg c. Jose Rizal c. Eriberto Gumban d. Pedro Paterno d. Claro Caluya 2. editor KALAYAAN, a Katipunan Newspaper 13. The first social novel in Spanish by a Filipino a. Mariano Ponce c. Emilio Jacinto a. Ninay c. Sobre Filipinos b. Apolinario Mabini d. Andres Bonifacio 3. Makata ng mga Manggagawa, author of b. Noli Me Tangere d. Se Devierten Isang Dipang Langit 14. A musical comedy or melodrama that is a. Inigo Ed Regalado considered the father of drama b. Jose Corazon de Jesus a. Cenaculo c. zarzuela c. Amado Hernandez b. Panunuluyan d. the sainete d. Jesus Balmori 15. A form of dramatic entertainment performed 4. First Filipino woman poet who is good in on a moonless night during a town fiesta or Spanish, author of the song El Nido on dark nights after harvest a. Magdalena Jalandoni a. Salubong c. tibag b. Adelina Guerrea b. lagaylay d. carillo c. Jessica Zafra d. Jessica Hagedorn 16. Greatest Italian poet of the 14th century 5. Known as Don Panyong, good leader and a. Petrarch biographer during the Philippine Spanish b. Miguel de Cervantes de Saavedra Literature c. Luigi Pirandellod. Boccacio a. Bienvenido Lumbera 17. A poetic journey of a man struggling to b. Maximo Ramos reconcile himself to a bitter political exile c. Epifanio delos Santos through the triumph of love d. Rodolfo Dato a. The Nibelungenlied 6. He classified three kinds of Tagalog poets into b. Divine Comedy poet of the heart, of life and of the stage c. Song of Roland d. Decameron a. Julian Cruz Balmaceda 18. The most dazzling poet of his era, who wrote b. Inigo Ed Regalado “Don Juan” c. Aurelio Tolentino a. Lord Byron d. Severino Reyes b. Sir Thomas Wyatt 7. First recipient of Palanca Memorial Awards c. James Thomson in 1950-51, author of Kuwento ni Mabuti d. Samuel Taylor Coleridge a. Pedro Dandan c. Genoveva Edroza 19. Fanny Burney is the first Female English b. Cirilo Bautista d. Wilfredo Pascua novelist who wrote _________ 8. Sayings with no hidden meanings a. Emma a. Kasabihan c. sawikain b. Evelina b. salawikain d. bulong c. Cenci d. Kublai Khan 9. Moro epics, except: 20. Jane Austen’s Famous Works, except: a. Bidasari c. Parang Sabir a. Persuasion b. Haraya d. Bantugan b. Mansfield Park 10. First tagalog novel printed in the Philippines c. Oliver Twist d. Emma a. Ang Barlaan at Josephat b. Urbana at Felisa c. Nena at Neneng 21. 18th century has been called the following, d. Liwanag at Dilim except: 11. Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas, a masterpiece of: a. Agustan Age a. Juan Abad b. Neoclassical Age b. Jesus Balmori c. Age of Reason d. Elizabethan Age c. Aurelio Tolentino 22. The 19 century is the era of ____________ th a. Novels c. prose b. George W. Bush d. Ronald Reagan b. poetry d. essay 33. Who wrote “Prometheus Bound”? 23. The Fashionable Comedy of Manners, a. Scott c. Browning authored by _____________ b. Keats d. Shelley a. Henry Fielding 34. Language teaching method called b. John Milton suggestopedia is associated with ________ c. William Wordsworth d. George Eliot a. Caleb Gategno c. Georgi Lozanov 24. When the speaker or the writer deviates from b. James Asher d. Charles Berlitz the real issue and makes personal attack, he 35. Seven is an archetype associated with: uses _______ a. Perfection c. birth a. Ad hominem b. evil d. death b. innuendo 36. Name the book which opens with the lines, c. downplaying d. Ad Baculum “all children except one grew up” 25. Television took the place of radio in terms of a. Winnie the Pooh entertainment b. Peter pan a. 1940’s c. The Prince and The Pauper b. 1950’s d. The Jungle Book c. 1960’s d. 1970’s 37. Michael Foucault was the major practitioner 26. Roman emperors, except: of this school of criticism a. Catullus a. Formalist b. Claudius b. Structuralism c. Caligula d. Julius Caesar c. Deconstructionism 27. Both realism and naturalism oppose d. Mimetic _________ 38. Best novel of Ernest Hemingway a. Classicism a. For Whom the Bell Tolls b. romanticism b. A farewell to Arms c. symbolism c. Our Town d. neoclassicism d. The Crisis 28. Gnomic verses, except one 39. Kalidasa is to Shakuntala as Valmiki is to a. Folk tale a. Ramayana b. Fable b. Mahabharata c. legend c. Rig Veda d. riddle d. Panchatantra 29. ______ states that mass media should be state 40. America’s greatest humorist owned to best serve the government a. Benjamin Franklin a. Libertarianism b. Mark Twain b. authoritarianism c. Washington Irving c. social responsibility d. Edgar Allan Poe d. social justice 30. ______ is shown when the government prohibited the press from interviewing Pres. Aquino a. Media law b. censorship Prepared by: JAMAL ANSAO c. prior restraint d. gag order 31. ________ is the process of organizing materials to make it clear for the learners. a. Structuring c. elaborating b. sequencing d. balancing 32. Famous for this line: “either you are with us or against us” a. Tony Blair c. Bill Clinton