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Close Connections Review Quiz 1

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  • Q1
    What is a utopia?
    A society with advanced technology.
    An imagined perfect society where harmony, justice, and happiness prevail.
    A society where chaos and destruction reign.
    A society characterized by oppression and fear.
    30s
  • Q2
    What is a dystopia?
    An imagined society that is undesirable or frightening, often characterized by oppression, environmental disaster, or other negative attributes.
    A society with equality and justice for all.
    A society where happiness and peace prevail.
    A society with advanced technology and prosperity.
    30s
  • Q3
    Which genre does speculative fiction encompass?
    Historical fiction only.
    Biographies only.
    Romance novels only.
    Science fiction, fantasy, horror, and more.
    30s
  • Q4
    What is one of the most intriguing aspects of speculative fiction?
    Its ability to delve into the concepts of utopia and dystopia.
    Its focus on historical events.
    Its exploration of modern technology.
    Its emphasis on romance and relationships.
    30s
  • Q5
    In Neal Shusterman's 'Scythe,' what can students analyze about the society crafted by the author?
    The dystopian elements and how they reflect and contrast with real-world societies.
    The romantic relationships in the story.
    The advanced technology in the society.
    The perfect society depicted in the book.
    30s
  • Q6
    What does speculative fiction often explore?
    Hypothetical situations, futuristic technology, and the supernatural
    Current societal norms
    Historical events
    Traditional literature
    30s
  • Q7
    Why is speculative fiction a powerful tool in the classroom?
    To engage students in critical thinking about societal values and ethical dilemmas
    To memorize facts
    To learn basic math skills
    To teach historical events
    30s
  • Q8
    What is one theme that can be explored in Neal Shusterman's 'Scythe'?
    Gardening
    Cooking
    Sports
    Ethics
    30s
  • Q9
    Why do authors often choose to write speculative fiction?
    To create boring stories
    To make people fall asleep
    To avoid deep topics
    To provide a platform for discussing societal issues and ethical dilemmas
    30s
  • Q10
    What is the main difference between utopia and dystopia?
    Utopia is chaotic, while dystopia is ideal.
    Utopia is an ideal society, while dystopia is a chaotic place.
    Utopia is fictional, while dystopia is real.
    Utopia has unfriendly people, while dystopia has happy people.
    30s
  • Q11
    How is a dystopian society characterized in terms of social classes?
    There is a clear separation between different social classes or castes.
    There are no social classes in a dystopian society.
    Social classes are determined by age in a dystopian society.
    Everyone is equal in a dystopian society.
    30s
  • Q12
    What is a common experience when going to work in a dystopian society?
    A peaceful and harmonious work environment.
    A dystopian society has no workplaces.
    High productivity and efficiency at work.
    Constant conflict and tension among people.
    30s
  • Q13
    What do utopia and dystopia serve as in society?
    Blueprints for a perfect society.
    Historical accounts of past societies.
    Predictions of future societal structures.
    Cautionary tales and reflections of our own society.
    30s
  • Q14
    In a utopian society, what is considered impossible to achieve?
    Wealth.
    Perfection.
    Power.
    Equality.
    30s
  • Q15
    What is a common characteristic of a dystopian world?
    Colorful skies, modern buildings, friendly people.
    Bright skies, futuristic buildings, kind people.
    Dull skies, ruined buildings, unfriendly people.
    Blue skies, well-maintained buildings, welcoming people.
    30s

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