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WORLD LIT FINAL REVIEW #60-69
Test Description: Zen Parables, The Tiger, The Brahman, and the Jackal, Antigone
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) In The Tiger, The Brahman, and the Jackal, how does the jackal get the Brahman to take him back to the cage?
A
He pretends not to understand the Brahman's situaiton.
B
He pretends to be lost.
C
He threatens to bite the Brahman.
D
He convinces the Brahman he can help him.
2) Which of the following is NOT characteristic of The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal?
A
It teaches a moral lesson.
B
It is a beast fable with talking animals.
C
It values practical wisdom.
D
It is a story about three stupid princes.
3) In The Thief Who Became a Disciple, Shichiri tells the thief
A
that the thief is the most clever person Shichiri has ever met
B
that he will make sure the thief goes to jail
C
to thank Shichiri for the money he has given him
D
to take everything Shichiri owns
4) Which is a theme expressed by the Chorus (Choragos) in his final lines of Antigone?
A
Only through wisdom can happiness be gained.
B
Pride comes with age.
C
Pride only leads to happiness and wisdom.
D
No man is an island.
5) In Antigone, the fact that Teiresias is blind yet has greater vision than those who are sighted is
A
comical
B
tragic
C
ironic
D
coincidental
6) During the scene with his father in the play Antigone, Haemon changes
A
from obedient to reasonable to angry
B
from loving to obedient to indifferent
C
from loyal to disillusioned (disappointed) to forgiving
D
from uncertain to fearful to vengeful
7) In the play Antigone, Creon's growing irrationality and abuse of power are shown by his
A
arrest of Ismene
B
contempt (hatred) for traitors
C
attack of the Chorus (Choragos)
D
execution of the Sentry
8) What fundamental principle does Antigone proclaim in her confrontation with Creon?
A
War brings more losses than gains.
B
Self-sacrifice is necessary to save one's country.
C
Divine law supersedes (is more important than) civil law.
D
Justice can never be achieved on earth.
9) In Antigone, Creon declares that anarchists (people who try to overthrow a government) are behind the burial of Paul. What dramatic irony lies in that declaration?
A
The audience knows that it is a priest who buried him.
B
The audience knows that it is the Sentry who buried him.
C
The audience knows that Creon suspects Antigone but can't accuse her because she's Haemon's fiancee.
D
The audience knows that Antigone has buried him for religious, not political, reasons.
10) How does Ismene serve as a foil (contrast) to Antigone?
A
She chooses to follow human laws rather than the laws of the gods.
B
She loves Antigone and wants to protect her from death.
C
She believes women are stronger than men.
D
She grieves for the loss of her brothers.
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