Beowulf
The Canterbury Tales
More Literary Terms
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The Writing Process & Personal Statements
100

5. What is the main theme of Beowulf?

A. Heroism
B. Betrayal
C. Love
D. Friendship

A. Heroism

100

1. What is the primary setting of The Canterbury Tales?

A. Rome
B. Greece
C. England
D. Scotland

C. England

100

Which of the following best defines a kenning as found in Old English poetry like Beowulf?

A. A direct comparison using the words "like" or "as"
B. A metaphorical compound word used to name a person or thing
C. A rhyme scheme involving three consecutive lines
D. A repetition of vowel sounds within a line of verse

B. A metaphorical compound word used to name a person or thing

100

What challenge does the Green Knight present at King Arthur's court?

A. A jousting tournament
B. A dragon hunt
C. The Beheading Game
D. A treasure hunt

C. The Beheading Game

100

1. What is the main purpose of a personal statement in a college application?

A. To demonstrate creativity
B. To list academic achievements
C. To showcase personal qualities
D. To discuss career goals

C. To showcase personal qualities

200

3. What monster does Beowulf fight first?

A. Dragon
B. Grendel
C. Sea Serpent
D. Giant


B. Grendel

200

True or False: Geoffrey Chaucer lived to finish all 120 stories originally planned for The Canterbury Tales.

A. True
B. False

B. False

200

What is an archetype?

A. A symbol that only appears in one story
B. A universal symbol or character type that appears across cultures and time periods
C. A type of medieval weapon
D. A figure of speech that compares two things

B. A universal symbol or character type that appears across cultures and time periods

200

Which theme is most important in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight?

A. Romantic love
B. Revenge
C. Chivalry and honor
D. Political power

C. Chivalry and honor

200

3. What should be the first step in the writing process?

A. Writing the introduction
B. Editing the draft
C. Publishing the final version
D. Prewriting

D. Prewriting

300

In the context of Anglo-Saxon literature, what was the primary role of a scop?

A. To preserve history and values through oral performance
B. To translate Latin texts for the ruling nobility
C. To lead military charges during tribal conflicts
D. To draft legal documents for the king's court

A. To preserve history and values through oral performance

300

3. What is the main theme of The Canterbury Tales?

A. Social satire
B. Romantic love
C. Political intrigue
D. War

A. Social satire

300

What is a caesura in poetry?

A. A pause or break within a line of poetry
B. A comparison using "like" or "as"
C. A repeated consonant sound
D. A symbolic object representing a theme

A. A pause or break within a line of poetry

300

Why does Gawain keep the Green Girdle instead of giving it to Bertilak?

A. He forgets about it
B. He believes it will protect his life
C. He wants to sell it
D. He plans to give it to Arthur

B. He believes it will protect his life

300

4. Which literary term refers to the underlying message or big idea in a story?

A. Plot
B. Theme
C. Characterization
D. Setting

B. Theme

400

True or False: The character Grendel in Beowulf is described as a descendant of the biblical figure Cain.

A. True
B. False

A. True

400

Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales creates coherence between diverse stories through which literary device?

A. A series of letters written between the characters
B. An omniscient narrator who knows every character's future
C. A frame narrative revolving around a pilgrimage
D. A chronological retelling of British history


C. A frame narrative revolving around a pilgrimage

400

What literary device occurs when a speaker directly addresses an absent person, an abstract idea, or an object as if it could respond?

A. Antithesis
B. Apostrophe
C. Satire
D. Imagery

B. Apostrophe

400

Which specific action constitutes the primary breach of Sir Gawain's moral integrity during his stay at the castle of Hautdesert?

A. Engaging in a physical confrontation with the Lady of the castle
B. Accepting the challenge of the Green Knight in place of King Arthur
C. Failing to find the Green Chapel before the designated New Year deadline
D. Withholding the green girdle from Lord Bertilak during the exchange of winnings


D. Withholding the green girdle from Lord Bertilak during the exchange of winnings

400

10. Which of the following should be included in a personal statement?

A. Detailed family history
B. List of hobbies
C. Personal achievements
D. Grammatical rules


C. Personal achievements

500

Which term describes the Anglo-Saxon belief in unavoidable fate, often contrasted with Christian providence in Beowulf?

A. Chivalry
B. Physiognomy
C. Wyrd
D. Feudalism

C. Wyrd

500

Chaucer uses physiognomy in his character sketches to do which of the following?

A. Compare the pilgrims to animals found in the British countryside
B. Explain the scientific causes behind the Black Death
C. Describe the historical landscape of the route to Canterbury
D. Suggest a character's internal moral state through physical traits

D. Suggest a character's internal moral state through physical traits

500

What literary device is used when two contrasting ideas are placed side by side to emphasize their differences?

A. Apostrophe
B. Caesura
C. Antithesis
D. Alliteration

C. Antithesis

500

How does the Green Knight's challenge at Camelot fundamentally test their heroic code?

A. It tests the physical strength of the King against a supernatural giant
B. It requires the knights to demonstrate their proficiency with foreign weaponry
C. It forces the knights to choose between their personal survival and their sworn word
D. It demands that the knights prove their loyalty to Morgan le Fay

C. It forces the knights to choose between their personal survival and their sworn word

500

9. Why is the revision process important in writing?

A. It allows for faster writing
B. It makes the draft longer
C. It ensures adherence to the topic
D. It improves clarity


D. It improves clarity