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Which statement is TRUE about literature? I. It can be fictional and non-fictionalIII. All written works are literature. II. It is always written.IV. It must always have a lesson. A. I, III, IVB. I and IIIC. I only D. I, II, III, IV |
B. I and III |
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Which does NOT belong? A. OdeB. Legend C. BalladD. Poetry |
D. Poetry |
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Which is NOT true about literariness? A. It makes a written work literary. C. It is a feature observed in works by Louis Sachar. B. It is observed in classic literature.D. It is observed in technical and scientific writing. |
D. It is observed in technical and scientific writing. |
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Which of the following are examples of children and adolescent literature? I. Narnia II. Charlotte’s WebIII. The Wizard of Oz IV. HolesA. I, II, IIIB. II and IIIC. I onlyD. I, II, III, IV |
B. II and III |
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Which statements justify the need to study literature? I. To gain deeper insight about life II. To identify the better race, gender, and occupation III. To immerse in the world of imagination IV. To indoctrinate young minds to a particular ideologyA. II and IVB. I onlyC. I and IIID. I, II, III, IV |
C. I and III |
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Which statements are indicators of a good children’s story? I. Has relatable themes like violence and suicide and self-harm. II. Facilitates curiosity; thus, compelling them to read III. Influences children to love themselves more and be self-centered IV. Moves readers to empathize with the characters A. II and IIIB. I and IIIC. II and IVD. I, II, III, IV |
C. II and IV |
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Which is NOT a personal value of literature to children? A. Improves creativity C. Develop love for reading B. Fosters language developmentD. Understand cultural heritage |
D. Understand cultural heritage |
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Which is NOT a personal value of literature to children? A. Improves creativity C. Develop love for reading B. Fosters language development D. Understand cultural heritage |
A. Improves creativity |
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Which of the following explains the academic value of literature to children?A. Acquire new interests C. Foster phonemic awareness B. Improve imagination D. Appreciate books |
C. Foster phonemic awareness |
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Which does NOT belong? A. UtileB. Dulce C. Didactic D. To instruct |
D. To instruct |
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Which of the following involves the recounting of one’s daily events? A. DiaryB. Memoirs C. NewsD. Biography |
A. Diary |
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Which of the following is present in a picture book?A. More TextsC. Page numbersB. Lesser Images D. Lesser Texts |
D. Lesser Texts |
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The length of a picture book is a multiple of ___. A. 20B. 5C. 16D. 32 |
C. 16 |
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Which of the following is NOT TRUE about illustrated books? I. Picture books are illustrated booksIII. They have lesser pictures and more texts. II. Illustrated books are picture books. IV. They have more pictures and lesser texts A. II and IIIB. I and IV C. I and IIID. II and IV |
C. I and III |
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Which fable has the lesson: “An act of kindness is never wasted”? A. The Town Mouse and Country MouseC. The Fox and the CrowB. The Lion and the MouseD. The Tortoise and the Hare |
B. The Lion and the Mouse |
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Who among the following does NOT belong? A. CidB. HomerC. AesopD. Ovid |
A. Cid |
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What does hamartia mean? A. Extreme prideB. Fatal FlawC. PunishmentD. Death by Gods |
B. Fatal Flaw |
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What does hubris mean? A. Extreme prideB. Fatal FlawC. PunishmentD. Death by the gods |
A. Extreme pride |
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Which of the following exemplifies hubris? A. Oedipus fell in love with his mother without him knowing who she really was. B. Icarus refused to follow his father and flew close to the sun. C. Paris chose Aphrodite as the most beautiful goddess of the three. D. Zeus is the god of thunder |
B. Icarus refused to follow his father and flew close to the sun. |
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In classical period, they uphold the principle of “mimesis.” What does it mean? A. Tell, don’t show. B. Show and tell.C. Show, don’t tell. D. Don’t show and tell |
C. Show, don’t tell. |
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Which does NOT belong? A. El CidB. Song of RolandC. King ArthurD. Lord of the Rings |
D. Lord of the Rings |
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From which country is the epic The Song of Roland from? A. UKB. SpainC. EuropeD. France
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D. France |
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You plan to introduce the Medieval Period to your students. Which story would you choose?A. The Odyssey B. Bible StoriesC. FablesD. Epics
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B. Bible Stories |
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Which country was the idea of the Printing Press from? A. ChinaB. IndiaC. EgyptD. United Kingdom |
A. China |
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Which literature was reintroduced during the Renaissance Period? A. EuropeanB. Greek and RomanC. Afro-AsianD. Egyptian |
B. Greek and Roman |
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What are chapbooks about? A. Bible storiesB. Folk talesC. Fairy talesD. Gods and goddesses |
B. Folk tales |
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Which is NOT true about hornbooks? A. They were made by the printing press.C. They contained stories written on a piece of wood. B. They may also contain prayers. D. They were cheaper books than regular books |
C. They contained stories written on a piece of wood. |
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Which of the following does NOT belong? A. The Little Mermaid B. ThumbelinaC. Snow WhiteD. The Emperor’s New Clothes |
B. Thumbelina |
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Who is Mother Goose?A. The Goose B. The Mother of All C. Granny Storyteller D. Charles Perrault |
C. Granny Storyteller |
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Which does NOT belong? A. Ride a Cockhorse B. Jack and JillC. Row, Row Your Boat D. Humpty Dumpty |
C. Row, Row Your Boat |
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Which of the following is NOT true about the Newbery Medal? A. It is awarded every year.B. The Association for Library Service to children selects the winner. C. The winner should have made distinguished contribution literature for children.D. Newbery initiated this idea of awarding distinguished authors. |
D. Newbery initiated this idea of awarding distinguished authors. |
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Which of the following does NOT belong? A. The Grinch who Stole ChristmasC. Holes B. A Wrinkle in TimeD. Charlotte’s Web |
C. Holes |
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What genre characterized the Victorian Age?A. BiographyB. Modern FantasyC. EpicD. Fantasy |
B. Modern Fantasy |
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Who is considered as the greatest novelist of the Victorian Period? A. Carrol B. DickensC. BaumD. Twain |
B. Dickens |
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Who is the famous rabbit that Beatrix Potter created? A. PriscillaB. BugsC. PeterD. Jason |
C. Peter |
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What served as an inspiration for the famous characters by A.A. Milne? A. His son’s toys B. Cartoon characters C. Pictures from books D. His grandpa’s stories |
A. His son’s toys |
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Which does NOT belong? A. Story of Doctor DoolittleC. The Chronicles of Narnia B. The Adventures of Tom SawyerD. The Lord of the Rings |
D. The Lord of the Rings |
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Which among the following is not a series book? A. The Chronicles of NarniaC. The Lord of the RingsB. Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryD. A Series of Unfortunate Events |
B. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
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Which is NOT true about nursery rhymes? A. They are known as Mother Goose rhymes. C. They are read and sung to or by children. B. They are short songs and verses. D. They always teach a moral |
D. They always teach a moral |
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Why do we teach nursery rhymes to children? A. To teach them to become better students C. To tell tales of our ancestors B. Because it is fun, no more no less D. To develop an ear for our language |
D. To develop an ear for our language |
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Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his _____. A. head B. pail C. noseD. crown
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D. crown |
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Ride a cock-horse to _____ Cross, to see a fine lady upon a white horse. A. London B. Oxford C. King’s D. Banbury |
D. Banbury |
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Three blind mice, see how they run! They all ran after the farmer’s _____. A. sons B. wife C. daughters D. cats |
B. wife |
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There was an old woman who lived in a _____, she had so many children, she didn’t know what to do. A. peach B. jungle C. shoe D. cottage |
C. shoe |
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Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man, _____ me a cake just as fast as you can. A. bake B. make C. eat D. bring |
A. bake |
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What kind of poem is Happy Thoughts? A. triplet B. octave C. quintet D. quatrain |
D. quatrain |
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What kind of rhyme is things and kings? A. end B. half C. monorhyme D. internal |
A. end |
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What kind of rhyme is full and all? A. internal B. feminine C. near D. eye |
C. near |
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The phrase “The world” has a pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables which we call ___. A. iamb B. trochee C. spondee D. pyrrhic |
A. iamb |
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The line, “be as happy as kings” is composed of two feet with the pattern of unstressed, unstressed, stressed syllables which we call ___. A. dactylic B. spondee C. anapest D. iamb |
C. anapest |
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Which line has internal rhyme? A. 1st line B. 2nd line C. 3rd line D. None |
D. None |
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With masculine rhyme, which syllable in a word is stressed? A. 1st syllable B. last syllable C. all syllables D. it doesn’t matter |
B. last syllable |
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With feminine rhyme, which syllable in a word is stressed? A. 1st syllable B. last syllable C. all syllables D. it doesn’t matter |
A. 1st syllable |
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You plan to write a poem with an EYE RHYME for the word “tomb.” Which word is best? A. Doom B. Bomb C. Womb D. Costume |
C. Womb |
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Which does NOT belong? A. Imperfect B. Slant C. WeakD. Double |
D. Double |
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Which line/s has/have internal rhyme? A. 1st line B. 1st and 2nd lines C. 3rd and 4th lines D. 3rd line |
B. 1st and 2nd lines |
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Which pair of words from the poem does NOT rhyme? A. wall-fall B. all the king’s-all the king’s C. men-again Which pair of words from the poem does NOT rhyme? A. wall-fall B. all the king’s-all the king’s C. men-again D. Humpty-Dumpty |
C. men-again |
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Is this nursery rhyme a monorhyme? A. Yes. B. Partly C. No. D. It depend |
A. Yes. |
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The nursery rhyme points out the fragility of Humpty Dumpty that once broken, it cannot be put together again. Humpty Dumpty may symbolize many things. Which concept does he represent best? A. Love B. Trust C. Freedom D. Self Esteem |
B. Trust |
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Which of the following can serve as the best lesson for the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty? A. Live life to the fullest, because we may never know when we fall. B. If you are fragile, you can easily be broken by your own fall. C. For every action, there is a corresponding consequence. D. Life is hard for everyone |
C. For every action, there is a corresponding consequence. |
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Who is the author of fables? |
Aesop |
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Who is the author of Harry Potter? |
J.K Rowling |
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Author of Alice in Wonderland |
Lewis Caroll |
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It is also called fatal flow |
Hamartia |
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It is also called extreme pride |
Hubris |
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Author of How the Grinch Stole Christmas |
Dr. Seuss |
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory author |
Roald Dahl |
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Diary of Wimpy Kid author is? |
Jeff Kinney |
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The Lion, the Witch and the wardrobe author is? |
C. S Lewis |
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The Wizard of Oz author |
L. Frank Baum |
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Charlotte's Web author |
E. B White |
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Author of the Giving Tree |
Shell Silverstein |
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The little prince author is? |
Antoine de Saint Exupery |
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Literature is always written |
False |
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Literature is always fictional |
False |
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Literature is a collection of written work |
True |
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If literature is written work, all written work is literature |
False |
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Literature is the means of preserving, recording, and transmitting knowledge of morals,social, cultural, psychological |
True |
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Who wrote the " Literature are writings which interpret the meanings of nature and life" |
Henry Vandyke |
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Who wrote the " Literature is a comprehensive essence of the intellectual life of a notion" |
William Shakespeare |
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Who wrote "Literature speaks the language of imagination and the study of literature improves the imagination" |
Northrop Faye |
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It refers to the material written, published and used for instructions, information and entertainment of children and adolescents. |
Children Literature |
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It has two lines and 1 stanza, what kind of stanza is this? |
Couplet |
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It has four lines and has four stanza, what kind of stanza is this? |
Quatrain |
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It is a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, what do you call it? |
Meter |
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It is a unit of meter |
Foot |
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It is a special tools poet can use to create certain effects in the poem to convey and reinforce meaning through sound. |
Sound Device |
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It is a repetition of the consonant sound. |
Alliteration |
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Naming of things or action by a vocal imitation of the sound. |
Onomatopoeia |
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Repetition of the vowels sounds. |
Assonance |
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Repetition of the consonant sound across the world. |
Consonance |
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Usually hide meanings in words and images. |
Poet |
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A pattern of rhyme (usually end rhyme,but not always). |
Rhyme Scheme |
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It is a short structured poem consisting of 5 lines . |
Cinquain |
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A Japanese poetry written in tight syllabic structures with 17 syllables in 3 lines. |
Haiku |
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It is a first letter of each line,you can read it vertically and spells out A word or a message. |
Acrostic |
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It is a humorous short poem that seeks to entertain. |
Limerick |
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A features poetic compounds or the combination of two words to form a poetic expression ls. |
Kenning |
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Who is the the mother of all the nursery rhymes? |
Mother Goose |
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Consist of five stanza and 5 lines, what kind of stanza is this? |
Quintet |