Home Literature Literature Exam Questions 2001 – 2019 LiteratureQuizzes Literature Exam Questions 2001 – 2019 By Bahaa Shammala - March 12, 2021 372 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Results Perfect, you did it! Don’t Give Up #1. Anton Chekhov was a ….... Swedish writer Swedish writer German writer German writer Serbian writer Serbian writer Russian writer Russian writer #2. Jane Eyre was written by: Charlotte Brontë Charlotte Brontë John Milton John Milton Cecil L. Harrison Cecil L. Harrison Mahmoud Darwish Mahmoud Darwish #3. The Great Gast was written in 1925 by ........... Percy Shelly Percy Shelly F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald Lord Byron Lord Byron Ann Radcliff Ann Radcliff #4. A short story that has animals for character and teaches moral lessons is called a ...... limericks limericks fairy tales fairy tales fable fable short story short story #5. One of the following is not a female writer: George Eliot George Eliot Evelyn Waugh Evelyn Waugh George stand George stand Carson Mc culler Carson Mc culler #6. Which of the following is not a Shakespearean tragedy: Othello Othello king Lear king Lear The Tempest The Tempest Hamlet Hamlet #7. What happens in a short story, novel, or play is the ........... climax climax setting setting theme theme plot plot #8. Shakespeare's " Twelfth Night " is: tragedy tragedy none none comedy comedy heroic heroic #9. A tale of two cities is a novel for ........... Percy Shelly Percy Shelly Charles Dickens Charles Dickens F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald Lord Byron Lord Byron #10. A fable is ........... songs about nature. songs about nature. moral short story about animals making them seem like human being moral short story about animals making them seem like human being moral short novel about children moral short novel about children moral poems about animals moral poems about animals #11. An comparison of two unlike things by starting that one is another and not using like or as is called: metaphor metaphor simile simile symbol symbol #12. “You are my sunshine” This is an example in which of the following literary devices: metonymy metonymy metaphor metaphor simile simile hyperbole hyperbole #13. Renaissance means: The decline of art and literature in Europe The decline of art and literature in Europe The revival of art and literature in Europe The revival of art and literature in Europe The discovery of art and literature in Europe The discovery of art and literature in Europe The death of art and literature in Europe The death of art and literature in Europe #14. Simile in literature is : The use of words that sound like the thing that they are describing The use of words that sound like the thing that they are describing A way of describing sth by comparing it to sth else without using like or as A way of describing sth by comparing it to sth else without using like or as An expression that describes sth by comparing it to sth else using like or as An expression that describes sth by comparing it to sth else using like or as #15. "Paradise lost" is a great epic written by: Cecil L. Harrison Cecil L. Harrison John Milton John Milton Mahmoud Darwish Mahmoud Darwish Charlotte Brontë Charlotte Brontë Finish