

Science Fiction Semester Test
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is NOT a typical element of science fiction? Advanced technology, Realistic historical settings, Space exploration, Speculative "what if?" scenarios
Back
Realistic historical settings
Answer explanation
Realistic historical settings focus on actual events and timelines, while science fiction typically involves advanced technology, space exploration, and speculative scenarios that imagine future possibilities.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Science fiction often focuses on:
Back
Exploring the consequences of futuristic technology and societal change
Answer explanation
Science fiction often explores the implications of advanced technology and societal changes, making the correct choice about its focus on these themes rather than on magic, ancient civilizations, or solving mysteries.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A speculative “what if?” scenario in science fiction is meant to:
Back
Raise questions about current societal issues
Answer explanation
A speculative 'what if?' scenario in science fiction often explores current societal issues, prompting readers to reflect on real-world implications. This makes 'Raise questions about current societal issues' the correct choice.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What distinguishes science fiction from other speculative genres like fantasy?
Back
Its use of plausible science and technology
Answer explanation
Science fiction is distinguished by its use of plausible science and technology, exploring futuristic concepts grounded in scientific principles, unlike fantasy, which often relies on magical or supernatural elements.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In “Robbie”, Robbie’s main role in Gloria’s life is to: Protect her from danger, Teach her about robotics, Act as her friend and caretaker, Provide her with scientific knowledge
Back
Act as her friend and caretaker
Answer explanation
In "Robbie", Robbie primarily acts as Gloria's friend and caretaker, providing companionship and support, rather than focusing on teaching her about robotics or providing scientific knowledge.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which type of conflict best describes the tension between Gloria’s parents and Robbie in “Robbie”? Options: Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Machine, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Self
Back
Man vs. Machine
Answer explanation
The conflict between Gloria’s parents and Robbie centers on the fear and distrust of technology, specifically the robotic caregiver. This aligns with 'Man vs. Machine', as the parents struggle against the implications of relying on a machine.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In “SQ”, the protagonist’s struggle with societal rules is an example of:
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Man vs. Society
Answer explanation
In 'SQ', the protagonist's conflict with societal rules illustrates 'Man vs. Society', as they challenge and resist the expectations imposed by their community, highlighting the struggle against societal norms.
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