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WORLD LIT FINAL REVIEW #50-59
Test Description: Psalm 23, To Everything There is a Season, The Parable of the Prodigal Son, The Greatest of These is Charity, The Sayings of Saadi, & Taoist Anecdotes/Tao Te Ching
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) According to The Greatest of These is Charity, charity is
A
understood only by children
B
inferior to hope and faith
C
imperfect and will pass away
D
greater than faith and hope
2) The moral lesson of The Parable of the Prodigal Son is
A
don't trust strangers
B
forgive those who do you wrong
C
save your money
D
faithful service is not always rewarded
3) Which of the following items is the BEST definition of parable?
A
A story about rural life and characters.
B
A short story about family life.
C
A short, simple story that teaches a lesson.
D
A symbolic story that describes a journey and a return.
4) In The Parable of the Prodigal Son, why is the younger son called prodigal?
A
He has always been the father's favorite.
B
He has wasted his inheritance.
C
He has long been absent from home.
D
He is unusually talented and gifted.
5) The overall message of To Every Thing There is a Season is
A
there is no purpose or order in life and we should not look for one
B
life is a meaningless cycle of pleasure and pain
C
every human emotion and activity has an appropriate time in life
D
humans have been given power over nature, and they should use it wisely
6) Which of the following passages is an example of parallel structure?
A
And I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
B
A time to kill, and time to heal
C
He leadeth me beside the still waters.
D
To everything there is a season
7) Which poetic device is NOT used in Psalm 23?
A
rhyme
B
unmetered rhyme
C
metaphor
D
parallelism
8) Why is the portrayal of the Lord in Psalm 23 as a shepherd comforting to the speaker?
A
A shepherd guides and cares for his flock and keeps them from harm.
B
A shepherd has time to pray and mediate on life's meaning.
C
A shepherd is a common man who does not put on airs (act superior).
D
A shepherd is a man of great patience and endurance.
9) What is the final lesson in The Lost Horse?
A
A wise man knows when to tie up his horse and when to let it roam free.
B
Do not look a gift horse in the mouth.
C
We can never be sure what good or bad fortune awaits us.
D
Spare the rod, spoil the child.
10) In Information and Knowledge, Saadi's message is that information becomes true knowledge through
A
action
B
reading
C
study
D
carrying other's burdens
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