
21st CENTURY LITERATURE REVIEWER
Quiz by DIANNE DABU
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- Q1
Jose Rizal’sworks such as Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo were written to awake themind of our countrymen. In what period these literatures emerged?
Spanish Period
New Society Period
Contemporary Period
American Period
30s - Q2
All these definitions are true about literature, EXCEPT
It exists because there are people who wanted to express their feelings.
It creates negativity while we are reading some of the stories.
It uses language craftsmanship and artistry toconvey perceptions in life.
It helps us understand life by reflecting on their own and other's lives.
30s - Q3
All the phrases below are importance of literature, EXCEPT
For emotional gratification
For political activism and corruption
For information and education
For pleasure entertainment
30s - Q4
This literature is a composition usuallywritten in verse with metrical structures.
Literature
Prose
Language
Poetry
30s - Q5
Religious traditions were clearly reflected in the Philippine literature during this period.
Japanese
American
Spanish
Pre-Colonial
30s - Q6
These songs are usually chanted expressing the everyday lives of the Filipinos.
Secular Poetry
Lallabies
Folk Songs
Pasyon
30s - Q7
This region was recognized all over the country for their bravery and fearlessness in battles for freedom and democracy, also the home of Philippine heroes like Rizal, Mabini, and Aguinaldo.
MIMAROPA
CAR
CARAGA
CALABARZON
30s - Q8
The dwelling place of many festivals such as the Ati-Atihan, Di-nagyang, Sinulog,Pintados, and Maskara is in the island of ________.
Ilocos Region
Mindanao
Visayas
Luzon
30s - Q9
The following statements are true, EXCEPT ______.
Spanish friars kept Filipino alphabet in the belief that they were based on the teaching of the Christian Doctrine
Folk songs manifest the artistic feelingsof the Filipinos and shows their innate appreciation for and love of beauty.
Cenaculo and Zarzuela are the examples of recreational plays performed by Filipinos during the Spanish times.
The first Filipino alphabet called ALIBATA was replaced by the Roman alphabet.
30s - Q10
This element of a poem invokes any of the five senses to create a set of mental mages.
Rhetorical devices
Imagery
Metaphor
30s - Q11
They were the middle class who was educated in Spain and exposed to Spanish liberal and European nationalist ideals.?
Illustrados
Creoles
Landinos
Elites
30s - Q12
Which of the following is a TRUE statement about world literature?
World literature is widely read beyond the borders of the country where it was written.
World literature is written in a language other than English and then translated into English.
World literature deals with issues particular to the country where it was written.
World literature speaks to the only people of one country.
30s - Q13
All these statements about African Literature TRUE EXCEPT one. Which one is it?
African Literature does not include works by “white” South African writers like Nadine Gordimer.
African Literature includes works produced by African writers in English.
African Literature includes works produced in Afro-Asiatic and African languages.
African Literature has common themes like colonial oppression and pride in African past.
30s - Q14
What does the persona likely feel about his situation?
A Poem by Du Fu
The river's blue, the bird a perfect white,
The mountain green with flowers about to blaze.
I've watched the spring pass away again,
When will I be able to return?
Weariness
Contentment
Excitement
Fear
30s - Q15
Which of the following best describes a haiku?
a long Chinese poem
a poem of seven syllables and four lines
a poem of seventeen syllables and three lines
a short Japanese poem
30s