
Review Test in Anglo-American Literature Grade9
Quiz by Mark Christian Catapang
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- Q1
Which character experiences PREJUDICE when others believe she cannot become police officer because of her species?
Mayor Lionheart
Nick Wilde
Judy Hopps
Chief Bogo
30s - Q2
Why does Nick Wilde feel distrustful of the police and society at the beginning of the movie?
He wanted to become a police officer
He disliked following rules
He was afraid of predators
He was treated unfairly as a child because he was a fox
60s - Q3
Which statement best shows bias shown by prey animals toward predators in Zootopia?
Prey animals support predator rights
Predators and prey live in different districts
Predators are feared and blamed when animals go savage
All animals work together in the city
30s - Q4
What mistake does Judy Hopps make that contributes to prejudice against predators?
She arrests the wrong animal
She gives a public speech linking predators to savagery
She believes predators are naturally dangerous
She quits the police force
30s - Q5
The following scenes shows BIAS ?
Police Academy recruits doubts Judy's ability to become a police
There is an Oiasis in Zootopia that is intended for naked animals only.
Chief Bogo assigns Judy to parking duty instead of real police work
Nick Wilde was rejected in joining a scout ranger group because he is a predator.
30s - Q6
Who is considered by Nick as the fastest animal in DMV?
Mr. Big
Clawhauser
Flash
Gideon
30s - Q7
A brave and hardworking rabbit who dreams of becoming a police officer and proves that anyone can achieve their goals
Bellwether
Fru
Judy Hopps
Nick Wilde
30s - Q8
Bias is a preference for or against someone/something that is often unconscious
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q9
Bias is a preconceived opinion or feeling, usually negative, formed without sufficient knowledge, facts, or experience.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q10
In the play, "Sorry, Wrong Number" why is Mrs. Stevenson confined to her bed?
She is very old
She is mentally ill
She is injured from an accident
She is an invalid
30s - Q11
What causes the conflict in the play?
Mrs. Stevenson cannot sleep
Mrs. Stevenson accidentally overhears a murder plan
Mrs. Stevenson loses her phone connection
Mrs. Stevenson argues with her husband
30s - Q12
How does the telephone operator respond to Mrs. Stevenson’s complaints?
She immediately sends help
She believes Mrs. Stevenson is joking
She did not attend to Mrs. Stevenson's concern
She laughed at Mrs.Stevenson
30s - Q13
What role does the telephone play in the story?
It solves the problem quickly
It provides comfort
It serves as the only lifeline of Mrs. Stevenson
It represents wealth and
30s - Q14
The following as coincidences in the murder plot EXCEPT
second avenue
the apartment
the bridge
the patrolman
30s - Q15
Mrs. Stevenson is calling from
Plaza 4-0098
Plaza 4-2295
Murray Hill 4-2295
Murray Hill 4-0098
30s