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SET B
SET C
SET D
100

Which of the following shows indirect characterization?
A. The author says, “She was brave.”
B. The narrator describes her house.
C. A character says, “I won’t run. I’m not afraid.”
D. The narrator lists her hobbies.

C. A character says, “I won’t run. I’m not afraid.”

100

The character of Sherlock Holmes is consistent in his logical reasoning throughout stories. Which trait of a good character is this?

A. Relatability
B. Development
C. Consistency
D. Complexity

C. Consistency

100

In Frankenstein, Victor feels guilt and horror over creating the monster. What kind of conflict is this?
A. Character vs. society
B. Character vs. nature
C. Character vs. self
D. Character vs. supernatural

C. Character vs. self

100

Which of the following situations best reflects the theme of man vs. society?

A. A character stranded on an island must survive.
B. A man sues the government for injustice.
C. Two best friends argue over money.
D. A girl has doubts about her abilities.

B. A man sues the government for injustice.

200

In a novel, a scientist’s invention causes problems that threaten the world. What kind of conflict is this?
A. Character vs. technology
B. Character vs. nature
C. Character vs. character
D. Character vs. self

A. Character vs. technology

200

The mystery is solved, the criminal is arrested, and the detective returns home. Which part of the plot is this?
A. Climax
B. Falling action
C. Exposition
D. Rising action

B. Falling action

200

This is the moment in a novel when the protagonist makes a crucial decision or change, often irreversible, that determines the outcome of the story.

Climax

200

In a story, the narrator says, “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.” What point of view is this?
A. First-person
B. Third-person limited
C. Third-person omniscient
D. Second-person

A. First-person

300

Which part of the plot follows the climax and leads toward resolution?
A. Rising action
B. Falling action
C. Exposition
D. Conflict

B. Falling action

300

Samantha starts the story shy and afraid to speak in class. By the end, she’s confident and joins the debate team. What type of character is she?
A. Static
B. Flat
C. Antagonist
D. Dynamic

D. Dynamic

300

This aspect of a novel not only tells where and when a story occurs but can also reflect a character’s internal state or symbolize thematic concerns.

Setting

300

This perspective allows the narrator to know everything about all characters — their thoughts, feelings, and motivations.

Omniscient Point of View

400

Which is an example of internal conflict?
A. A character is lost in the woods
B. A character fights a villain
C. A character feels guilty about lying
D. A character runs from danger  

C. A character feels guilty about lying

400

Which line from The Picture of Dorian Gray shows indirect characterization?
A. “Dorian was handsome and charming.”
B. “People whispered about his secret sins.”
C. “He had committed terrible crimes.”
D. “Dorian was evil.”  

B. “People whispered about his secret sins.”

400

We learn that Mia is brave because she runs into a burning building to save her dog. What kind of characterization is this? 

A. Direct
B. Internal
C. Indirect
D. Authorial

C. Indirect

400

In a novel, this refers to a character who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight particular qualities.

Foil

500

Lucas is kind to his classmates and stands up to bullies. Which element is being shown?
A. Theme
B. Character
C. Setting
D. Plot
 

B. Character

500

This element refers to the recurring symbolic ideas that give deeper meaning to the narrative, often expressed subtly through motifs and imagery.

Theme
500

You’re writing a novel where the narrator knows the thoughts of every character. What point of view are you using?

A. First-person
B. Third-person limited
C. Third-person omniscient
D. Second-person

C. Third-person omniscient

500

Which situation best represents the rising action in a mystery novel?

A. A detective is called to the crime scene.
B. Clues and suspects begin to appear.
C. The killer is revealed.
D. The detective retires from the case.

B. Clues and suspects begin to appear.

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