İngiliz/Amerikan Edebiyatı 1 Final 6. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Why did Kate Chopin write stories about women?
Because she was brought up in a family full of strong women |
Because she lost her father when she was very young |
Because she had experienced an unhappy marriage |
Because she had six daughters |
Because women were considered inferior to men |
She was deeply influenced by the single, independent women who had brought her up; and especially her great grandmother’s mother who had been the first woman to divorce her husband in St. Louis. Chopin’s observations of the strong women in her family were very influential in her philosophy and literary works.
2.Soru
I. Represents the innate goodness of humans. II. Not materialistic. III. One of the few good people in the novel. Who is the character in the novel described above?
The Widow |
Robinson Crusoe |
Friday |
The Porteguese Captain |
Xury |
The Portuguese Captain is a representation of innate goodness of humans. He does not consider his service as a matter of material exchange and does this only out of his good intentions. Therefore, he serves as one of the few good Europeans in the novel.
3.Soru
After Louise sits down into the “roomy armchair”, she begins to view outside from the open window. Which choice below is not among the things that attract Louise’s attention?
The fresh air |
A peddler |
A distant song |
The twittering of the sparrows |
The smell of the flowers |
It is springtime and spring symbolizes renewal and the beginning of a new life, in her case the new life where she will experience her complete freedom. Among the things that attract Louise’s attention are the fresh air, a peddler, a distant song and the twittering of the sparrows. The smell of the flowers is not mentioned.
4.Soru
How many boxes were missig when they visited the chapel in Carfax?
20 |
29 |
19 |
39 |
15 |
29 boxes were missing when they visited the chapel. Correct answer is B.
5.Soru
I. Originally a cannibal II. Loyal friend and son III.Shows gratitude throughout the book. Which one of these characteristics can best describe Friday?
Only I |
Only II |
I and II |
II and III |
I, II, and III |
Although he is originally a cannibal, his affectionate personality is juxtaposed with Robinson’s cold attitude in human affairs. For instance, he immediately shows his gratitude to Robinson for saving his life and refuses to leave him for a lifetime. Friday, who is a very hardworking man, cannot help checking his father every other second so as not to lose him once again. He proves to be a loyal servant and son.
6.Soru
Louise “sank” into a comfortable chair facing an open window. What does that indicate in the story?
The sorrow she feels. |
The joy of life in spring. |
The feeling of freedom. |
Readiness for a new life. |
She is exhausted because she cried a lot. |
That Louise “sank” into a comfortable chair facing an open window, which implies her readiness for a new life and opportunities, symbolized by “the open window”, and that life is presented as comfortable, symbolized by the depiction of the chair.
7.Soru
I. Dutiful and dometic. II. An extraordinary brain for the age. III. Good with technology of the day. Who is the character described?
Lucy Westenra |
Mina Murray |
Dr. Seward |
Renfield |
Van Helsing |
Mina is clever and has an extraordinary brain that is unusual for a woman. She knows the train tables by heart, she is good at organization and she is the one who brings the pieces together in order to understand and destroy the Count. Moreover, she uses technology well as she is speedy in typewriting and curious about using Dr. Seward’s phonograph. However, she uses all these to help her husband, which shows that she is dutiful and domestic.
8.Soru
I. Perfect motherly figures
II. Staying away from intimate relatioships
III. Taking care of children
Which one of these characteristics define the Victorian women?
Only I |
Only III |
I and II |
II and III |
I, II, and III |
In the Victorian society, women are expected to preserve their purity and should not have intimate relations with men before they get married. The Victorian women are perfect motherly figures who work dutifully for their husbands and children. They look after children carefully and are responsible in raising them as respectful members of the society
9.Soru
Which one of the following symbols represents Robinson's isolation and his being content with his situation?
the Bower |
The footprint |
The Cross or the Past |
The Journal |
Counting |
The footprint symbolizes two things. First it symbolizes Robinson’s isolation and his being content with his situation as he is afraid of the existence of any other human being on the island (SparkNotes Editors, 2003). Next, it symbolizes the archaic fear of the evil as manifested in Robinson. Robinson first believes it to be a sign of Devil.
10.Soru
What's different about Dracula's narrative?
It's told through only male characters |
It's told through only female characters. |
It's told by one person only. |
It's told through letters, diaries, notes, telegrams and newspaper articles. |
It's told by a person outside the story. |
The novel starts with the records of Jonathan Harker’s journal. The whole novel is based on letters, diaries, notes, telegrams and newspaper articles.
11.Soru
When Van Helsing finds out that Lucy is the reason of the abducted children what did he do to stop her?
He asked her not to do it again |
He locked her in her coffin |
He decapitates her and fills her mouth with garlic |
He brings Dracula to ask for help to stop her |
He transfuses blood to bring her back to life |
Arthur puts a stake through her hearth and Van Helsing decapitates and then
fills her mouth with garlic. Correct answer is C.
12.Soru
Why do all the characters in the novel try to destroy the Count Dracula?
for the sake of humankind |
for their superstitious beliefs |
for Count's supernatural powers |
for religious reasons |
for taking a revenge |
There are characters like Mina, Van Helsing, Jonathan, Arthur, Quincey and Dr. Seward. They struggle for their beloved ones, preserve their dignity and religious faith. They think it is their duty to destroy the Count for the sake of the humankind. It is like a heavenly duty for them. Since Dracula threatens the women, the innocent and the purest, he must be destroyed.
13.Soru
What is the main reason behind all the punishments that Robinson receives?
colonization efforts |
his rebelling against his father |
his isolated life |
his spiritual stability |
his sympathy towards others |
All the punishment that Robinson receives is related not to his colonization efforts but to his rebelling against his father. The correct option is "B".
14.Soru
Which one of the following characters represent goodness and purity in the novel?
Dr. Seward and Renfield |
Count Dracula and Jonathan |
Lucy and Renfield |
Mina and Jonathan |
Mina and Lucy |
The female characters depicted in these chapters Mina and Lucy are very different from the sisters in Dracula’s castle. These chapters help the reader learn much about Mina and Lucy. Both of them are Victorian ladies who are moral and respected. Mina and Lucy represent the goodness and purity whereas the sisters at the castle represent evil and corruption.
15.Soru
I. The Count doesn't show on the mirror.
II. The Count doesn't come near the Cross.
III. The Count doesn't eat at all.
Which one of these situations surprise Jonathan Harker?
Only I |
Only II |
I and II |
II and III |
I, II, and III |
Count Dracula doesn't eat at all and Jonathan doesn't see him during the day. He shies away from the cross Jonathan is wearing and throws out his shaving mirror out of the window. Jonathan is suspicious but Count manages to ease Jonathan in the end.
16.Soru
Which one of the following themes does the journal of Robinson Crusoe represent in the novel?
Isolation and Alienation |
Colonial Expansion |
Importance of Repentance |
The Significance of the Self |
Slavery and Escape |
When he is cast on shore of the island, he keeps a journal to record every
single detail not only to keep a record of time but also to reflect his individual experiences.Correct answer is D.
17.Soru
Which one of the following characters aims to solve the mystery of Lucy’s illness?
Dr. Seward |
Count Dracula |
Jonathan Harker |
Van Helsing |
Renfield |
Professor Van Helsing comes from Amsterdam to solve the mystery on Lucy’s illness. He is Dr. Seward’s mentor and is a trustable man. Unlike the others like Dr. Seward and Jonathan Harker, he is not blinded with scientific point of view. He is an open-minded old fellow who finds out how to destroy Dracula based on his knowledge of the Eastern folklore and superstitions.
18.Soru
How did Renfield die?
Dracula broke his neck |
Dr Seward forgot to give his medicine |
Jonathan could not bring him water |
Mina did not help him |
Van Helsing did not give his blood |
It was Dracula who killed Renfield since he did not obey Dracula he was punished with death. Correct answer is A.
19.Soru
What's the name of the town Jonathan Harker stays before meeting with Count Dracula?
Borgo Pass |
Transylvania |
Bistritz |
Carfax |
London |
Jonathan Harker arrives at Bistritz, a Romanian town and stays at an inn. This place is suggested by Count Dracula.
20.Soru
I. First person narrative. II. Objective narrative. III. Realistic representation of the person. Which one of these statements are true for the point of view of the novel?
Only I |
Only II |
I and II |
II and III |
I, II, and III |
The novel is written in the first person narration from Robinson’s perspective. Although, the narrative point of view is first person, Robinson does not establish himself as a hero of heroic deeds. He presents himself as a man with fears and ambitions, a comparatively realistic representation when compared to many first person narratives. Nevertheless, this does not mean that the whole narration is objective.
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