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Dystopian Elements
Test Description: Is it a dystopian novel? Here's a review of some of the common elements we've covered.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The government in a dystopian novel is typically...
A
Anarchy- there is no government
B
Democratic- citizens have a voice
C
Aristocratic- they rule by birthright
D
Totalitarian- they supress and control their citizens
2) In 1984, the citizens have telescreens that not only play propaganda, but also record what they are doing. This is an example of which dystopian element?
A
Citizens have no right to what they view
B
Citizens are perceived to be under constant surveillance
C
Citizens love television
D
Citizens are privileged and wealthy
3) Our novel's village is surrounded by a dark forest, and its citizens are warned that if they enter it, they will die. This is an example of which two elements?
A
Propaganda is used to control citizens, and citizens have a fear of the outside world
B
Citizens who venture into the forests are heroes, and will live happily ever after
C
Illusion of a perfect, utopian world, and citizens live in a dehumanized state
D
Citizens have a fear of the outside world, and the natural world is banished and distrusted
4) In The Hunger Games, citizens are forced into a game where they have to kill one another in order to survive. This is an example of which element?
A
The society is an illusion of a perfect utopian world
B
Individuality is bad
C
Citizens have a fear of the outside world
D
Citizens live in a dehumanized state
5) Dystopia is the opposite of what?
A
Ethiopia- a country in Africa
B
Californiopia- a place with sunshine and beaches
C
Cornucopia- where all supplies and weapons are stocked in The Hunger Games (watch out for the careers!)
D
Utopia- a perfect society
6) A dystopian protagonist often...
A
changes their appearance or name
B
feels trapped and is struggling to escape
C
is adventurous and free spirited
D
wonders why they are not like everyone else
7) In The Giver, only the Receiver of Memories is allowed access to books, memories, and history. This is an example of which element?
A
The government hides its past
B
Free will is restricted
C
Assignments are unfair, and citizens deserve to choose their destiny
D
Information, independent thought, and freedom are restricted
8) An example of propaganda is:
A
A commercial for Popsi, stating that it's the best soda and 9 out of 10 people who drink Popsi smile more
B
A commercial stating that both Popsi and Sprete are refreshing sodas
C
A commercial for Popsi, stating that it's the best soda, but drinking too much of it causes you to never sleep again
D
A research article on the making of Popsi
9) Our novel requires all people with green eyes be given contacts, to be worn at all times, to match everyone else. This is an example of which element?
A
A figurehead or concept is worshipped by its citizens
B
The protagonist questions the existing social and political systems
C
Citizens are perceived to be under constant surveillance
D
Individuality is bad
10) Our novel's princess is nicknamed The Mighty One, is thought to be immortal, and has monthly festivals thrown in her honor. This is an example of which element?
A
A figurehead or concept is worshipped by the citizens
B
Citizens live in a dehumanized state
C
Citizens have fear of the outside world
D
Citizens conform to uniform expectations
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