Character Motivations and Settings

Character Motivations and Settings

11th Grade

15 Qs

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Character Motivations and Settings

Character Motivations and Settings

Assessment

Quiz

English

11th Grade

Easy

Created by

Mostafa Rashwan

Used 2+ times

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The old woman, Elara, lived in a small, dilapidated shack at the edge of the sprawling, smoky industrial town. Each morning, despite the persistent cough that rattled her thin frame, she would meticulously polish a tarnished silver locket. It was the only memento she had left of her daughter, lost to the fever that swept through the overcrowded tenements years ago. The factory horns blared their relentless call to work, a sound Elara had come to despise, for it had claimed her husband's health and ultimately his life through lung disease. The soot from the factory coated everything, a grim reminder of the progress that had stolen so much from her. Yet, Elara continued her daily ritual with the locket, a small act of defiance against the harsh realities of her existence.

What is Elara's primary motivation for meticulously polishing the silver locket each morning?

To earn money by selling it.

To keep herself busy and avoid boredom.

To preserve the memory of her deceased daughter.

To attract attention and sympathy from others.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The old woman, Elara, lived in a small, dilapidated shack at the edge of the sprawling, smoky industrial town. Each morning, despite the persistent cough that rattled her thin frame, she would meticulously polish a tarnished silver locket. It was the only memento she had left of her daughter, lost to the fever that swept through the overcrowded tenements years ago. The factory horns blared their relentless call to work, a sound Elara had come to despise, for it had claimed her husband's health and ultimately his life through lung disease. The soot from the factory coated everything, a grim reminder of the progress that had stolen so much from her. Yet, Elara continued her daily ritual with the locket, a small act of defiance against the harsh realities of her existence.
The text states that Elara has come to despise the sound of the factory horns. What can we infer is a likely motivation for this feeling?

The sound reminds her of the town's prosperity.

The sound is simply irritating and loud.

The sound is associated with the loss of her husband's health and life.

The sound reminds her that she is late for work.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The old woman, Elara, lived in a small, dilapidated shack at the edge of the sprawling, smoky industrial town. Each morning, despite the persistent cough that rattled her thin frame, she would meticulously polish a tarnished silver locket. It was the only memento she had left of her daughter, lost to the fever that swept through the overcrowded tenements years ago. The factory horns blared their relentless call to work, a sound Elara had come to despise, for it had claimed her husband's health and ultimately his life through lung disease. The soot from the factory coated everything, a grim reminder of the progress that had stolen so much from her. Yet, Elara continued her daily ritual with the locket, a small act of defiance against the harsh realities of her existence.

Which of the following best describes the setting of the story?

A peaceful and idyllic countryside.

A vibrant and bustling marketplace.

A harsh and polluted industrial town.

A technologically advanced futuristic city.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The old woman, Elara, lived in a small, dilapidated shack at the edge of the sprawling, smoky industrial town. Each morning, despite the persistent cough that rattled her thin frame, she would meticulously polish a tarnished silver locket. It was the only memento she had left of her daughter, lost to the fever that swept through the overcrowded tenements years ago. The factory horns blared their relentless call to work, a sound Elara had come to despise, for it had claimed her husband's health and ultimately his life through lung disease. The soot from the factory coated everything, a grim reminder of the progress that had stolen so much from her. Yet, Elara continued her daily ritual with the locket, a small act of defiance against the harsh realities of her existence.

The description of the 'sprawling, smoky industrial town' and the 'overcrowded tenements' most strongly suggests which literary movement?

Romanticism

Naturalism

Realism

Surrealism

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The old woman, Elara, lived in a small, dilapidated shack at the edge of the sprawling, smoky industrial town. Each morning, despite the persistent cough that rattled her thin frame, she would meticulously polish a tarnished silver locket. It was the only memento she had left of her daughter, lost to the fever that swept through the overcrowded tenements years ago. The factory horns blared their relentless call to work, a sound Elara had come to despise, for it had claimed her husband's health and ultimately his life through lung disease. The soot from the factory coated everything, a grim reminder of the progress that had stolen so much from her. Yet, Elara continued her daily ritual with the locket, a small act of defiance against the harsh realities of her existence.

How does the setting seem to influence Elara's life?

It provides her with opportunities for social advancement.

It offers her a sense of community and belonging.

It has contributed to loss and hardship in her life.

It inspires her with beauty and hope for the future.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The wind whipped fiercely across the open moor, tugging at young Liam's threadbare cloak. He clutched the worn map tighter, his knuckles white against the aged parchment. The only landmarks were the scattered, jagged rocks that clawed at the grey sky and the distant, crumbling ruins of what locals whispered was a cursed monastery. Liam pressed on, a gnawing hunger in his belly and a fierce determination in his heart. He sought the legendary Sunstone, rumored to be hidden within those ruins – a stone he believed held the power to heal his ailing sister back in their small, isolated village nestled in the valley below.

What is Liam's primary motivation for venturing onto the desolate moor and seeking the Sunstone?

A desire for personal wealth and glory.

A fascination with the history of the cursed monastery.

A desperate need to heal his sick sister.

A love for adventure and exploring dangerous places.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The wind whipped fiercely across the open moor, tugging at young Liam's threadbare cloak. He clutched the worn map tighter, his knuckles white against the aged parchment. The only landmarks were the scattered, jagged rocks that clawed at the grey sky and the distant, crumbling ruins of what locals whispered was a cursed monastery. Liam pressed on, a gnawing hunger in his belly and a fierce determination in his heart. He sought the legendary Sunstone, rumored to be hidden within those ruins – a stone he believed held the power to heal his ailing sister back in their small, isolated village nestled in the valley below.

Liam's determination to reach the Sunstone despite the harsh conditions and his hunger suggests which of the following character traits?

Recklessness

Selfishness

Compassion

Cowardice

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