Ingliz tili

Test TOMA

by unknown · 60 questions · 0 saves · 0 likes
Play in QuizPilot
#1
What is the key theme in The Catcher in the Rye?
  1. Life in luxury
  2. Struggle for identity and truth
  3. Success in business
  4. Patriotism in war
Show answer
Struggle for identity and truth
#2
How does Holden feel about adulthood?
  1. He welcomes maturity
  2. He sees it as fake and corrupt
  3. He ignores emotions
  4. He respects authority
Show answer
He sees it as fake and corrupt
#3
How does Slaughterhouse-Five mix genres?
  1. Retells fairy tales
  2. Uses romance and myth
  3. Focuses on horror
  4. Combines war realism with sci-fi
Show answer
Combines war realism with sci-fi
#4
Why is Slaughterhouse-Five anti-war?
  1. Praises the army
  2. Supports nationalism
  3. Shows the absurdity of violence
  4. Glorifies soldiers
Show answer
Shows the absurdity of violence
#5
What defines Everyman by Roth?
  1. Reflection on mortality
  2. Celebration of youth
  3. Social comedy
  4. Political satire
Show answer
Reflection on mortality
#6
What emotion drives Everyman?
  1. Pride and joy
  2. Love of wealth
  3. Anger at society
  4. Regret and self-reflection
Show answer
Regret and self-reflection
#7
How does The Fault in Our Stars treat death?
  1. As illusion
  2. As punishment
  3. As mystery
  4. As part of meaningful life
Show answer
As part of meaningful life
#8
How does Hazel show courage?
  1. By blaming others
  2. By denying pain
  3. By escaping home
  4. By accepting her illness
Show answer
By accepting her illness
#9
What dream haunts Harry in Rabbit at Rest?
  1. Family reunion
  2. Political freedom
  3. Artistic fame
  4. Lost American Dream
Show answer
Lost American Dream
#10
What does Updike criticize in Rabbit at Rest?
  1. Immigration
  2. Romantic ideals
  3. Materialism and decline
  4. Religion
Show answer
Materialism and decline
#11
How does O. Henry create surprise?
  1. With tragic deaths
  2. With fantasy creatures
  3. With long settings
  4. With ironic endings
Show answer
With ironic endings
#12
What makes The Last Leaf touching?
  1. Mystery plot
  2. Magic realism
  3. Revenge theme
  4. Sacrifice for friendship
Show answer
Sacrifice for friendship
#13
How is Heller’s humor different?
  1. Dark and absurd
  2. Purely romantic
  3. Simple slapstick
  4. Religious satire
Show answer
Dark and absurd
#14
What causes Willy’s downfall?
  1. Blind faith in the Dream
  2. Lucky rivals
  3. External enemies
  4. Lack of talent
Show answer
Blind faith in the Dream
#15
What connects Lee and Baldwin?
  1. Focus on Europe
  2. Exploration of fantasy
  3. Interest in technology
  4. Fight against racial injustice
Show answer
Fight against racial injustice
#16
What gives Scout maturity in Mockingbird?
  1. Meeting new friends
  2. Moving abroad
  3. Reading novels
  4. Witnessing unfair trial
Show answer
Witnessing unfair trial
#17
How does Walker empower women?
  1. Through magic
  2. Through wealth
  3. Through language and letters
  4. Through travel
Show answer
Through language and letters
#18
How does Morrison use memory?
  1. To heal trauma
  2. To reject history
  3. To glorify past
  4. To forget pain
Show answer
To heal trauma
#19
Why is Beloved unique?
  1. Centers on comedy
  2. Mixes realism with spirit world
  3. Uses epic battles
  4. Tells detective story
Show answer
Mixes realism with spirit world
#20
What idea unites Morrison’s works?
  1. Urban alienation
  2. Science progress
  3. Male heroism
  4. Black female identity
Show answer
Black female identity
#21
How does Bradbury warn readers?
  1. Against silence
  2. Against friendship
  3. Against censorship and ignorance
  4. Against travel
Show answer
Against censorship and ignorance
#22
What saves Montag in Fahrenheit 451?
  1. Firefighters
  2. Wealth
  3. Knowledge and books
  4. Robots
Show answer
Knowledge and books
#23
How does King show evil in The Shining?
  1. Through ghosts only
  2. Through war scenes
  3. Through psychological horror
  4. Through religion
Show answer
Through psychological horror
#24
What changes Jack Torrance?
  1. His fortune
  2. His students
  3. His fame
  4. The haunted hotel
Show answer
The haunted hotel
#25
How is The Godfather modern?
  1. Links crime to American Dream
  2. Uses fantasy
  3. Focuses on myth
  4. Ignores politics
Show answer
Links crime to American Dream
#26
What defines Michael Corleone’s tragedy?
  1. Leaving crime
  2. Losing humanity for power
  3. Gaining wisdom
  4. Winning peace
Show answer
Losing humanity for power
#27
How does Salinger write Holden’s voice?
  1. In poetry form
  2. In official reports
  3. In essays
  4. In realistic teen language
Show answer
In realistic teen language
#28
What links Vonnegut and Beat writers?
  1. Non-linear, anti-war style
  2. Historical romance
  3. Formal narration
  4. Religious texts
Show answer
Non-linear, anti-war style
#29
Why does Vonnegut use time travel?
  1. To amuse children
  2. To teach science
  3. To add mystery
  4. To show trauma and absurdity
Show answer
To show trauma and absurdity
#30
How does Roth portray aging?
  1. As humor
  2. As happy renewal
  3. As inner moral struggle
  4. As spiritual victory
Show answer
As inner moral struggle
#31
What is Green’s message about love?
  1. It avoids death
  2. It depends on fame
  3. It always ends badly
  4. It brings meaning even in pain
Show answer
It brings meaning even in pain
#32
What does Updike reveal through Harry?
  1. Artistic ambition
  2. Political reform
  3. Moral perfection
  4. Middle-class disillusion
Show answer
Middle-class disillusion
#33
How does Hemingway modernize prose?
  1. By dialect
  2. By myth references
  3. By simple, direct style
  4. By poetic rhythm
Show answer
By simple, direct style
#34
What theme repeats in Hemingway’s works?
  1. Humor and irony
  2. Technology
  3. Magic and myth
  4. Courage and loss
Show answer
Courage and loss
#35
Why is Death of a Salesman still relevant?
  1. Shows medieval life
  2. Reflects modern work pressure
  3. Praises capitalism
  4. Describes war heroes
Show answer
Reflects modern work pressure
#36
How does Baldwin connect race and art?
  1. Praises violence
  2. Centers on Europe
  3. Uses voice for equality
  4. Focuses on fairy tales
Show answer
Uses voice for equality
#37
What defines Flannery O’Connor’s tone?
  1. Irony and moral shock
  2. Calm romance
  3. Humor only
  4. Political satire
Show answer
Irony and moral shock
#38
How is O. Henry different from O’Connor?
  1. Both war writers
  2. City irony vs Southern Gothic
  3. Both detectives
  4. Same tone
Show answer
City irony vs Southern Gothic
#39
How does Morrison use symbolism?
  1. To describe weather
  2. To create humor
  3. To express pain and memory
  4. To teach history
Show answer
To express pain and memory
#40
What is the central symbol in Beloved?
  1. The ghost as memory of trauma
  2. The church
  3. The sea
  4. The city
Show answer
The ghost as memory of trauma
#41
How does Hemingway depict nature?
  1. As safe
  2. As indifferent and harsh
  3. As friendly
  4. As magical
Show answer
As indifferent and harsh
#42
What is the role of family in The Godfather?
  1. Romance
  2. Financial gain
  3. Political power
  4. Loyalty and betrayal
Show answer
Loyalty and betrayal
#43
How does Faulkner explore memory?
  1. Through dialogue
  2. Through fragmented narrative
  3. Through humor
  4. Through linear story
Show answer
Through fragmented narrative
#44
What does the green light symbolize in Gatsby?
  1. Love
  2. Danger
  3. Wealth
  4. Hope and the American Dream
Show answer
Hope and the American Dream
#45
How does Orwell portray dystopia?
  1. Technological paradise
  2. Totalitarian control and propaganda
  3. Utopian society
  4. Religious order
Show answer
Totalitarian control and propaganda
#46
What is the main conflict in Of Mice and Men?
  1. Dreams vs Reality
  2. Life vs Death
  3. Love vs Hate
  4. War vs Peace
Show answer
Dreams vs Reality
#47
How is gender portrayed in The Bell Jar?
  1. Irrelevance
  2. Celebration of femininity
  3. Struggles with identity
  4. Male dominance
Show answer
Struggles with identity
#48
What is the tone of Sylvia Plath’s poetry?
  1. Confessional and dark
  2. Optimistic
  3. Humorous
  4. Romantic
Show answer
Confessional and dark
#49
How does Toni Morrison explore history?
  1. Through European events
  2. Through mythology
  3. Through science
  4. Through African American experiences
Show answer
Through African American experiences
#50
What is the significance of the title Beloved?
  1. Refers to a ghost and past trauma
  2. A city name
  3. A pet's name
  4. A metaphor for love
Show answer
Refers to a ghost and past trauma
#51
How does Chekhov use irony?
  1. To reveal human folly
  2. To entertain
  3. To create suspense
  4. To confuse
Show answer
To reveal human folly
#52
What is Kafka’s main theme?
  1. Comedy
  2. Adventure
  3. Alienation and bureaucracy
  4. Romance
Show answer
Alienation and bureaucracy
#53
How is absurdity shown in Beckett’s work?
  1. Through music
  2. Through repetitive dialogue
  3. Through imagery
  4. Through action
Show answer
Through repetitive dialogue
#54
What is the role of nature in Romantic poetry?
  1. Inspiration and emotion
  2. Scientific progress
  3. Political change
  4. Economic growth
Show answer
Inspiration and emotion
#55
How does Dickinson treat death?
  1. As frightening
  2. As a punishment
  3. As a mystery
  4. As a natural and familiar event
Show answer
As a natural and familiar event
#56
What is the narrative style of Woolf?
  1. Third-person omniscient
  2. Stream of consciousness
  3. Epistolary
  4. First-person
Show answer
Stream of consciousness
#57
How does Eliot depict modern society?
  1. Idealistic
  2. Chaotic but hopeful
  3. Utopian
  4. Fragmented and disillusioned
Show answer
Fragmented and disillusioned
#58
What role does memory play in Proust’s work?
  1. Minimal
  2. Non-existent
  3. Secondary
  4. Central to understanding life
Show answer
Central to understanding life
#59
How does Steinbeck portray the Great Depression?
  1. Through war stories
  2. Through struggles of common people
  3. Through poetry
  4. Through political leaders
Show answer
Through struggles of common people
#60
What is the theme of Heart of Darkness?
  1. Romance
  2. Colonialism and moral ambiguity
  3. Adventure
  4. Science fiction
Show answer
Colonialism and moral ambiguity
Play in QuizPilot