İngiliz/Amerikan Edebiyatı 1 Final 3. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which one of the following attributions can be used to describe Dr. Seward as a Victorian scientist?
skeptical |
curious |
enthusiastic |
self-sacrificing |
persevering |
It is clear that Lucy is beginning to be transformed into a supernatural being and it is only Van Helsing who can make connections. Dr. Seward is again skeptical as a typical Victorian scientist and he continuously denies the supernatural and strange case of Lucy. He does not understand why Van Helsing places garlic flowers or garlic but he shows respect and does not question Van Helsing’s actions.
2.Soru
I. Modern and rational
II. Technology is rising
III. Rise of physicians
Which one of these signify the characteristics of the Victorian London?
Only I |
Only II |
I and II |
II and III |
I, II, and III |
The characters in the London society live in the modern and rational London. Dr. Seward uses technological devices such as phonograph and Mina is good at typewriting. In London the characters use technology, write letters and diagnose patients.
3.Soru
Which one of the following characters is the first one who gives blood to Lucy?
Arthur |
Van Helsing |
Dr. Seward |
Quincey Morris |
Mina |
It was Arthur, her fiancee, who first gave blood to Lucy. Correct answer is A.
4.Soru
What is the major conflict of the story?
Louise declares her freedom |
Marriage is an institution where there is no room for individual existence especially for women |
The limitations of the marriage institution |
Louise tries to reconcile with the feeling of freedom |
Louise dies making sure that death is a better choice than marriage |
The major conflict of the story is man versus self; that is Louise tries to reconcile
with the feeling of freedom.
5.Soru
When Lucy was feeling weak and ill and was pale what did the doctors do to improve her condition?
They gave her medicine |
They gave her fruit |
They transfused blood |
They bought her fresh vegetables |
They bought her fish |
They transfused blood each time she felt weak and ill. The tiny red points on her troath could not cause huge drainage of blood so they covered her room with garlic. She felt better afterwards.
6.Soru
What does Count Dracula offer to his victims by turning them into creatures of his own?
immortality |
obedience |
slavery |
prosperity |
peace |
The Count offers immortality to his victims by turning them into creatures of his own. This blood exchange is the symbol of Dracula’s transformation ritual.
7.Soru
Which one of the following themes can be seen in dairies and their reflections of the slightest details around?
Gothic tradition |
Victorian attitude |
scientific truth |
Orientation attitude |
Epistolary concept |
Although the reader knows that Jonathan is writing the diary and he is safe, it is not
for sure whether he will survive in the castle or not because he writes directly as the events happen. He has no time to reflect on the events. It also displays the Victorian attitude towards the events. Jonathan records everything in his diary like a true Victorian gentleman who observes the slightest details around.
8.Soru
I. Lack of human intimacy II. Not attached to his family III. Being materialistic. Which one of these characteristics can be described as Robinson Crusoe's flaws?
Only I |
Only II |
I and II |
II and III |
I, II, and III |
First of all, Robinson is incapable of any human intimacy. He does not feel any close ties to his family. Being a materialistic man, Robinson tries to show his gratitude with money. These might show that Robinson has his personal flaws.
9.Soru
Which one of the following characters does Dr. Seward names as zoophagous, which means a life eating maniac?
Lucy |
Count Dracula |
Renfield |
Jonathan |
Mina |
In the novel, Dr. Seward goes on to report his observations about Renfield. The patient has the habit of consuming living creatures around him. He uses sugar to catch flies, uses flies to catch spiders and uses spiders to catch sparrows. He feels joy in the consuming one creature after another. He believes that he gains strength when he eats these creatures himself. He can consume the previous lives in those animals. Dr. Seward names Renfield a “zoophagous”, a life eating maniac.
10.Soru
What is the reason behind the fact that Dracula has aristocratic manners and knows a lot about history?
He considers himself coming from noble blood. |
He displays common fears of aristocratic people. |
He was born and grown up in an aristocratic family. |
His historical background dates back to British Empire. |
He considers himself coming from Irısh Tales and stories. |
The reason why Dracula has aristocratic manners and knows a lot about history is that he considers himself coming from noble blood and connects his bloodline to Attila the Hun.
11.Soru
What does the innkeeper's wife give Jonathan to protect him against the evil?
A bracelet |
A ring |
A crucifix |
A belt |
A necklace |
It is a crucifix that she gives Jonathan to protect him against the evil. Correct answer is C.
12.Soru
Which one(s) of the followings are the themes explored in the novel?
I. Slavery and Escape
II. Importance of Repentance
III. Colonial Expansion
I-II |
Only I |
Only II |
I-II-III |
Only III |
All of the themes are explored in the novel. There are also other themes not included here. Correct answer is D.
13.Soru
Why do the characters have difficulty in believing how supernatural things happen in the 19th century England?
depending too much on modernization |
depending too much on superstitions |
depending on supernatural facts |
depending on religious faith |
depending on passive power |
The consequences of depending too much on modernization lets the characters weak in the face of old and superstitious mystery. The characters have difficulty in believing how supernatural things can happen in the 19th century England
14.Soru
I. Feeding upon other living things
II. Using a foul language
III. Both are consumers and threat to the others.
Which one of these are similar for Count Dracula and Renfield?
Only I |
Only III |
I and II |
I and III |
II and III |
Renfield is introduced to us through Dr. Seward’s recordings, and the similarities and differences between Renfield and Count Dracula is visible. Like Dracula, he feeds upon other living things but unlike him Renfield is interested in animals not in humans. Both of them are consumers and threat the existence of others.
15.Soru
When Louise is sitting in her room watching out, which metaphor is used for the problematic life Louise had and the repression she feels in her marriage?
The clouds |
The fresh air |
A peddler |
The twittering of the sparrows |
A distant song |
There are clouds in the sky, yet “there were patches of blue sky showing here and
there through the clouds that had met and piled above the other in the west facing her
window” (lines 24-26). The clouds present a metaphor for the problematic life Louise had
and the repression she feels in her marriage. The “patches of blue sky”, on the other hand are considered to be the symbol of hope for a better future.
16.Soru
I. Slave trading II. Colonising III. Racism. Which one of these characteristics can define the 17th and 18th century England?
Only I |
I and II |
I and III |
II and III |
I, II and III |
Robinson is naturally a slave trader, which was common in the 17th and 18h centuries in England. Also, Robinson is obviously a colonist as understood from the way he inhabits the island he has left at the end of the novel. Moreover, he is a racist who thinks low of especially the African and eastern nations.
17.Soru
Which one of the characters is a scientist with strong religious and supernatural beliefs ?
Van Helsing |
Dr. Seward |
Jonathan Harker |
Arthur Holmwood |
Quincey Morris |
It is Van Helsing who is the scientist with religious and supernatural beliefs. The other characters like Jonathan Harker and Dr. Seward rely on rational thought and science and reject the supernatural elements. Correct answer is A.
18.Soru
Which one of the following characters' marriage proposal did Lucy accept?
Dr. John Seward |
Mr. Quincey Morris |
Mr. Arthur Holmwood |
Jonathan Harker |
Dr. Van Helsing |
Lucy accepts Mr. Holmwood's proposal. Correct answer is C.
19.Soru
Which one of these places can be described as the microcosmic representation of the world?
York |
Brazil |
London |
The uninhabited island off Trinidad |
Lisbon |
The uninhabited island off Trinidad which Robinson calls “The Island of Despair” is the next station of Robinson. The island serves many purposes such as the places for colonization, a comparison between the primitive and the civilized and a microcosmic representation of the world.
20.Soru
Which one of the followings is not true for the character Count Dracula in the novel Dracula?
The character is based on a 15th century man called Vlad Tepes. |
The character comes from noble blood. |
The character connects himself to the bloodline of Atilla the Hun. |
The character is afraid of Londoners. |
The character is labeled as an "invader". |
The character is not afraid of Londoners. On the contrary, he is feared by Londoners because he is regarded as an invader. Correct answer is D.
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