1. You
can make an inference that Winston Smith’s application of formal language,
contrasting with the limited vocabulary of Newspeak, depicts
a) Winston's intellectual nature, which enables him to rebel
against the party
b) The Party's limited influence on
mainstream society
c) Orwell's stellar abilities as a writer to contrast two
drastically different languages
d) A and C
e) None of the above
2. By investigating the
impact of a repressive totalitarian system on society, George Orwell is able to
convey which of the following?
a) The Dangers of totalitarianism
b) Submission of individuals, due to psychological
manipulation
c) Physical control of subjects through constant surveillance
d) Technology, which also increases censorship
e) All of the above
3. “It was all
nonsense, as they both knew. In reality, there was no escape. Even the one plan
that was practicable, suicide, they had no intention of carrying out” (Orwell
175). Which of the following tones best communicates the message of the above
quote from 1984?
a) Pessimistic
b) Incredulity
c) Bitter
d) Caustic
e) Melancholy
4. “There were times
when the fact of impending death seemed as palpable as the bed they lay on, and
they would cling together with a sort of despairing sensuality, like a damned
soul grasping at his last morsel of pleasure when the clock is within five
minutes of striking” (Orwell 174). Which of the following literary devices is
demonstrated by the above quotation?
a) Zeugma
b) Anaphora
c) Simile
d) Metaphor
e) Polyptoton
5. By acknowledging the
futility of his own actions, Winston progressively realizes that the Party will
retain control of society infinitely. Winston has finally reached a point of
self-actualization, where he comprehends his own ____________________.
a) Mortality
b) Existence
c) Ability to alter the future
d) Beliefs of the Party and Big Brother
e) Relationship with Julia
6. Asserting that “We
are the hollow men” and that “we are the stuffed men,” T.S. Eliot attempts to
portray which of the following (Eliot 1-2)?
i) The overall meaningless of life, as well as the bleak
nature of Earth
ii) The lack of morality of individuals who are left behind
on Earth
iii) The Hell that exists on Earth
a) i only
b) ii only
c) iii only
d) i and ii only
e) i, ii and iii
7. Referencing “a
fading star,” T.S. Eliot attempts to illustrate a(n) _____________________ tone
(Eliot 29).
a) Apathetic
b) Pessimistic
c) Gloomy
d) Obsequious
e) Reflective
8. T.S. Eliot’s “The
Hollow Men,” begins with the lines “Mistah Kurtz—he dead. A penny for the old
guy” (Eliot 1-2). Which of the following literary or rhetorical device is
illustrated by the quotation above?
a) Allusion
b) Litotes
c) Synecdoche
d) Anadiplosis
e) Metonymy
9. Which of the
following words best exhibits the overall theme of T.S. Eliot’s “The Hollow
Men?”
a) Futility
b) Alienation
c) Loss
d) Escape
e) Fortune
10. Which of the
following phrases does T.S. Eliot use to BEST illustrate the notion of a worthless
existence for individuals on Earth?
a) “Under the twinkle of a fading star” (Eliot 44)
b) “Eyes I dare not meet in dreams/In death’s dream kingdom”
(Eliot 18-19)
c) “Shape without form, shade without colour/Paralysed force,
gesture without motion” (Eliot 10-11)
d) “Sunlight on a broken column” (Eliot 22)
e) “At the hour when we are/Trembling with tenderness/Lips
that that would kiss” (Eliot 48-50)
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