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Q1: Choose the right answer:

1. The suffering of the underprivileged is:


a. Modern novel present-day reflections.
b. Modern novel broken conventions.
c. Modern novel reasonableness.
2. Psychological novel has been associated mainly with:
a. Indirect discourse
b. The agreeable and disagreeable.
c. objectivity
3. Interior prologue is:
a. 20th century’s literary modernism
b. 19th century realism
c. The new steam of consciousness.
4. Ivan hoe by Sir Walter Scott:
a. deals with dictatorial dominant
b. Presents historical characters.
c. Sheds light on certain legalized state of affairs.
5. “the same case with Him” is
a. Self-identification with Jesus.
b. making erroneous feats .
6. “but it would have been better for all of you, lady, if you hadn’t of
reckernized me.”
a. Mr. Edgar Atkins.
b. Red Sammy.
c. The Misfit.
7. “He is going to be into everything”
a. The Misfit
b. John Wesley
c. The Misfit’s father
8. “He never got in trouble”
a. The misfit
b. John Wesley
c. The misfit father
9. “because sooner or later you ‘re going to forget what it was”
a. John Wesley
b. The grandmother
c. The misfit
10.“ there never was that give the undertaker tip”
a. Red Sammy.
b. The grandmother.
c. The Misfit.
11.“ it’s nothing for you to do but thow away everything and follow Him”
a. June Star
b. The Misfit
c. John Wesley
12.“if I had of been there I would of known”
a. The Misfit
b. The Grandmother
c. Red Sammy.
13.“He came alive to me, delivered suddenly from the womb of his purposeless
splendor”
a. Jordan Baker
b. Tom Buchanan
c. Nick Carraway.

14.“ I hadn’t the faintest idea what ‘ this matter’ was, but I was more annoyed
than interested”
a. Gorge Wilson
b. Myrtle Wilson
c. Nick Carraway.
15.“It was taken in Trinity Quad”
a. Daisy Buchanan
b. Meyer Wolfshiem
c. Mr. Gatsby.

16.“He’s waited so long”.


a. Mr. Gatsby
b. Nick Carraway
c. Jordan Baker
17. “I had talked to him perhaps half a dozen times in the past month and found,
to my disappointment, that he had little to say.”
a. Catherine
b. Nick Carraway
c. The Owl Eye
18.“I‘ve just heard the most amazing thing.”
a. Myrtle Wilson
b. Catherine
c. Jordan Backer.

19.“We stayed there two days and two nights, a hundred and thirty men with
sixteen Lewis guns”
a. Jordan Backer
b. Mr. Gatsby
c. Meyer Wolfshiem
20.“This fella’s a regular Belasco. It’s a triumph. What a thoroughness!”
a. Meyer Wolfshiem.
b. Owl Eye
c. Tom Buchanan( 20)

Q2: complete with the right answer:

1. -----Gothic novel------------- prevailed at the second half of the 18th C. and 19


the C.

2. The incomprehensiveness is--------one of the modern novel characteristics--.

3. Reflecting life’s disgraceful aspects is---one of the modern novel


characteristics--.
4. The grandmother’s goodness evolves into evil because---her idea of goodness
is flawed believing that good is everything that goes with her moral codes--- .

5. When the grandmother applies the term “good man”, it seems to include-
gullibility---(naivety-)--------- and ----poor judgment-------and none of which is
good.

6. The Misfit is good to the grandmother because----he is of not common blood.

7. The psychological novel have focused on chronological intersections


between -----------psychology-------- and-----------literature--or--(19thc
psychological realism and 20th c literary realism-)-------------.

8. ------Picaresque---novel----------is sporadic in structure and prescribed as an


expedition.

9. As a means of establishing confidence in the narrator, Fitzgerald carefully -


develops Nick and positions him both within and without the dramatic situation.

10. The Great Gatsby essentially focuses on------ the lives of the seemingly
well-to-do people –who turn to be shallow--------------------------.

11. Gatsby's parties are perfect sign of-------Jazz Age moral decay and
economic prosperity -----------------------.

12. Myrtle Wilson appears -------in contrast--------------- of Daisy.

13. Part of Myrtle’s transformation, she begins to perceive herself---Tom’s


equal -------------.

14. The Jazz Age and the Roaring 20s in western societies and cultures were
perceived as---a period of carefree and adventurous behavior –of the young -----
---------------.

15. Part of Fitzgerald’s creativity, The first glimpse of Gatsby is as a character


of------stability--------------, yet he gives rise to------rumors------------.

16. Offering severe social criticism, Fitzgerald suggests that the only way in
which a sense of meaning is to be found in the Jazz age is through -------
altering one's sense of consciousness -----.
17. One of the sad commentary on the people attending Gatsby’s parties is that
they really care so little about their host that they lack the ----common sense-----
------------- to distinguish the differences between -----fact-------- and -fiction--.

18.Among all the other most substantial images of the book, the-----car----------
-is ironical.

19. Meyer Wolfshiem represents--------Gatsby’s dark side----(world of crimes)-.

20. Part of the book’s deliberate plan, Gatsby chooses------to allow rumors-to
be created around him-- and ---reinvent himself- --. (27)

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