11.19 Literature & Novel, Art Reproductions, Math Review

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John Behnke
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
For which form of literature was Forster BEST known?
articles
poems
novels
short stories
essays
Answer explanation
Forster is best known for his novels, particularly works like 'A Passage to India' and 'Howards End', which explore complex social themes and character relationships, distinguishing him as a prominent novelist.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Forster’s most well-known works are:
A Passage to India and Howard’s End
The Eternal Moment and The Life to Come
The Machine Stops and The Longest Journey
The Celestial Omnibus and A Room with a View
Where Angels Fear to Tread and Maurice
Answer explanation
Forster's most celebrated novels are 'A Passage to India' and 'Howard’s End', which explore complex themes of culture and society, making them his most recognized works.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
In which literary age did Forster write?
Georgian era
Classical period
Edwardian era
Post-World War I
Victorian age
Answer explanation
E.M. Forster wrote primarily during the Edwardian era, which spanned from 1901 to 1910. His notable works, such as 'A Room with a View' and 'Howards End', reflect the social changes of this period.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Which writer was NOT a part of the Bloomsbury Group?
John Maynard Keynes
Leonard Woolf
E.M. Forster
Virginia Woolf
E.B. White
Answer explanation
E.B. White was not a member of the Bloomsbury Group, which included writers like John Maynard Keynes, Leonard Woolf, E.M. Forster, and Virginia Woolf. White was known for his works in American literature, distinct from the Bloomsbury circle.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
The Bloomsbury Group is MOST associated with:
Victorian
Modernism
Romanticism
Naturalism
Realism
Answer explanation
The Bloomsbury Group, active in the early 20th century, is most associated with Modernism, as they were influential in literature, art, and philosophy, promoting new ideas and breaking away from traditional forms.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Forster’s critiques of society PRIMARILY targeted:
colonialism
religious institutions
the middle class
capitalism
political corruption
Answer explanation
Forster’s critiques primarily focused on the middle class, highlighting their moral shortcomings and social pretensions, which he believed contributed to societal issues.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
What context surrounded Forster’s themes of isolation?
the Scientific Revolution
the Enlightenment
wartime conditions
a post-war recovery
an industrial boom
Answer explanation
Forster's themes of isolation are best understood in the context of an industrial boom, which led to rapid urbanization and social disconnection, highlighting the individual's struggle amidst growing societal changes.
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