Multiple choice
True False
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Questions
100
  1. What mainly caused the rise of Modernism?
    A) Industrial success
    B) Scientific discoveries
    C) World War I
    D) Romantic poetry

C) World War I 

100
  1. Modernism follows strict traditional rules.

False 

100
  1. Writers showed a ______ world.

Fragmented 

100
  1. Why did writers lose trust in traditional values?
  1. Because the war and social changes destroyed trust in old ideas.
200
  1. Modernism started mainly in the:
    A) 18th century
    B) 19th century
    C) Early 20th century
    D) 21st century

C) Early 20th century

200
  1. James Joyce wrote in a simple and clear style.

False

200
  1. “Stream of consciousness” presents inner ______.

Thoughts

200
  1. How does “stream of consciousness” help readers understand characters?
  1. It shows real thoughts, making characters more realistic.
300
  1. Modernist writers preferred:
    A) Clear and linear stories
    B) Experimental structures
    C) Fairy tales
    D) Historical facts only

B) Experimental structures

300
  1. Modernist literature often explores human psychology.

True 

300
  1. James Joyce wrote _____
  1. Ulysses
300
  1. What makes modernist texts sometimes difficult to read?
  1. Because of its complex structure and unclear narration.
400
  1. What is the main focus of Modernist literature?
    A) Nature
    B) Outer action
    C) Inner experience
    D) History

C) Inner experience

400
  1. Fragmentation means a well-organized and linear story.

False

400
  1. Modernist texts are often ______ to understand.

difficult 

400
  1. How did society change during the Modernist period?
  1. Society became more industrial and unstable.
500
  1. Modernist writers rejected:
    A) New ideas
    B) Technology
    C) Traditional forms
    D) Education

C) Traditional forms

500
  1. Modernist writers experimented with language and form.

True 

500
  1. Modernist works often focus on ______ and identity.

loneliness 

500
  1. Why is Modernism still important today?
  1. It changed how literature is written and understood today.
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