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100

In "space Leek", the space station is named after?

A.) Shengnan's home province 

B.) the companion of the moon goddess

C.) the milky way

D.) the first Chinese astronaut 

E.) the wife of Genghis Khan

The first Chinese astronaut

100

In the North, Angel knows she must hurry to visit her mother, because?

A.) she has a dream that her mother is dead

B.) an ominous thunderstorm makes her feel uneasy 

C.)her mother sends her a letter asking her to come

D.) she hears that her mother will be leaving for the south soon

she has a dream that her mother is dead.

100

"The World Is Too Much With Us" is an example of a(n)?

A.) ode

B.) limerick

C.) ballad

D.) sonnet

E.) refrain

Sonnet

100

What happened to Harold?

A.) he died in government detention

B.) he drowned in the Hungry Mouth of Water

C.) no one knows

D.) he was shot by a drunkard 

E.) he is living like a hermit outside Adam's Rib

No one knows.

100

What breaks the ancient pact in the north country?

A.) Industrial growth 

B.) government policies 

C.) technological advancements

D.) dam project 

E.) urban development

Dam project. 

200

Who raised Angel as a child before social services took her?

A.) Dora-Rouge 

B.) Hannah Wing

C.) Bush

D.) John Husk

E.) Agnes

Bush

200

Who is Angel's half-sister?

A.) Henriet 

B.) Ruby 

C.) Agnes

D.) Beaver

E.) Auntie

Henriet.

200

The original name for the Fat-Eaters was?

A.) Hundred year people

B.) Moon walkers

C.) The sleepers 

D.) Elk Islanders 

E.) Beautiful ones 

Beautiful ones

200

In Literature, something that stands for or represents some significance beyond itself is referred to as?

A.) dystopia 

B.) symbolism 

C.) imagery 

D.) allusion 

E.) characterization 

Symbolism

200

Some of the people in the north are worried about witches that turn themselves into 

A.) wolverines 

B.) cats

C.) small children 

D.) government officials 

E.) wind 

Wolverines

300

Which scholar defines place as central to dorms of struggle and resistance?

A.) Lawrence Buelle 

B.) Yi-Fu Tuan 

C.) Timothy Cresswell 

D.) D.W Meinig 

E.) Kyle Powys Whyte 


Timothy Cresswell

300

What is the Donut in "The Toxic Donut" made out of?

A.) regular donut ingredients 

B.) hazardous chemicals from industrial waste

C.) all of the toxic wastes collected during the fiscal year 

D.) all of the pollution produced through the year 

all of the toxic wastes collected during the fiscal year

300

Loretta had a characteristic smell of?

A.) cheap perfume 

B.) lavender  

C.) cyanide 

D.) whiskey 

E.) Chanel No.5

cyanide

300

The poem ''Webcam the World'' uses what type of rhyming scheme?

A.) half rhymes 

B.) couplets 

C.) internal 

D.) triplet 

E.) AAAA

Internal 

300

Which of the following best describes John Muir's view on nature?

A.) Urban development should prioritize green spaces 

B.) conservation should focus on economic benefits 

C.) nature should be exploited for its resources

D.) technology should be used to enhance natural landscapes 

E.) nature should be preserved as sacred spaces for spiritual nourishment

Nature should be preserved as sacred spaces for spiritual nourishment. 

400

What parallels are drawn between Tribal communities and the land in Solar Storms?

A.) both are culturally diverse 

B.) both are victims of political and environmental distress 

C.) both are technically advanced 

D.) both are economically prosperous 

E.) both are thriving 

both are victims of political and environmental distress. 

400

Where is Nnedi Okorafor's novel "Lagoon" set?

A.) Sydney, Australia 

B.) Lagos, Nigeria 

C.) Tehran, Iran

D.) Tokyo, Japan 

E.) New York, USA

Lagos, Nigeria 

400

What type of novel is Solar Storms?

A.) Bildungsroman 

B.) Science Fiction 

C.) thriller 

D.) fantasy 

E.) mystery 

Bildungsroman

400

What Indigenous nation is Linda Hogan a member of?

A.) Inuit 

B.) Cree

C.) Sioux 

D.) Anishinaabe 

E.) Chickasaw 

Chickasaw

400

Tommy Grove is described as not fearing death because he?
A.) had suffered great abuse 

B.) was interested in science 

C.) was a young man

D.) used to be a solider 

E.) lived with old people 

lived with old people 

500

According to the narrator from "Epiphany in the Beans", who provided humans with the gift of seeds and plants?

A.) three sisters 

B.) sweetgrass
C.) original man 

D.) skywoman 

E.) windigo

skywoman 

500

What is the significance of the title of the poem "Evergreen"? 

A.) it represents unchanging nature 

B.) it symbolizes eternal life 

C.) it represents a new gardening technique 

D.) it represents a christmas festival 

E.) it suggests renewal and resilience 

It suggests renewal and resilience. 

500

Which two books were written as works of first-wave ecocriticism?

A.) "Space and Place: Humanistic Perspective" and The Swan Book

B.) The Marrow Thieves and Moon of the Crusted Snow 

C.) Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness and Turtle Island 

D.) The Future of Environmental Criticism and The Ecocriticism Reader  

E.) Solar Storms and "The Beholding Eye: Ten Versions of the Same Scene" 

Desert Solitaire: A season in the Wilderness and Turtle Island 

500

In "The Toxic Donut," why was Kim chosen to be to the Consumer?

A.) she committed a crime

B.) someone bought a lottery ticket for her 

C.) she was selected by the president 

D.) she volunteered 

E.) she bought a lottery ticket 

Someone bought a lottery ticket for her. 

500

Where did Angel return to in hopes of reuniting with her mother?

A.) Lake Chin

B.) Two-Town

C.) Adam's Rib

D.) Fur Island 

E.) Holy String Town 

Adam's Rib

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