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21st Century Engl 121 Grade 11 Week 11 19
21st Century Engl 121 Grade 11 Week 11 19
Select one:
- False
Answer:
-Jnana
Answer
-3,180
Answer:
Maharishi Valmiki
Evident in the Indian culture is a class structure determined by birth. It is also known as the
Answer
Caste system
In Indian Literature, the devil does not exist. Instead, God does something bad to a person to teach
them a lesson.
Select one:
-True
Answer:
-Shivast
Answer:
-Karma
Answer:
-Rakshasa
Answer
-glorious
Answer:
-Kama
Answer:
-Manushya-Rakshasi
A way to achieve God by how you act.
Answer:
-Bakhti
refers to the red mark on the forehead of the Indians and is said to be a sign of God.
-kunkuni
Asia. Answer
-Indus River
Which of the following is not one of the three levels in which the Japanese are shaped?
Select one:
-Standard of living
Japan. Answer
-Meiji
The term refers to spirits that roam the land and are also known as the Shinto
gods. Answer
-Kami
The demonic creatures represented as ogres and trolls roaming the earth.
Answer:
-Oni
Question 5
Select one:
-True
Select one:
-True
Select one:
-False
Shinto believes that the reason for human's attachment to nature is because they become kami after
they die.
Select one:
-True
Shinto believes that humans are fundamentally good and evil deeds are caused by evil spirits.
Select one:
-True
God. Answer
-Amaterasu
To the Japanese, a person's poor quality/badness is relative because of the existence of goodness.
Select one:
- False
Answer
-protection
being." Answer
-clear-cut situation
Families build where kamis
live. Answer
-shrines
These are charms, wards or scriptures that are said to bring the bearer good luck or protection.
Answer:
-ofudasss
Confucius. Answer
-T'ien
Select one:
enlightenment. Confucianism, like the Catholics, have specific rituals or practices for their
religion.
Select one:
- False
The name of the tree on which Gautama vowed never to arise until he found the truth.
Answer:
-pipal
Which of the following is not one of the Confucian Thoughts from the Analects?
Select one:
- False
One of the classics of Confucianism that is a collection of 300 poems and songs from the early Chou
Dynasty.
Select one:
- Shih Ching
Select one:
-True
Answer
-ren
is a religion that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs, and spiritual practices largely
based on teachings attributed to Buddha.
-Buddhism
existence. Answer
-dukkha
Select one:
- Li Ching
nature. Answer
-zhong
Complete the quote: Not to discuss with a man worthy of conversation is to waste the man. To
discuss with a man not worthy of conversation is to ."
Answer
-waste words
-individualization
Select one:
- Artha
customs. Answer
-Truth
Select one:
- Moksha
Select one:
-importance of time
Answer:
-Kigo
Select one:
- False
Select one:
-Sudra
is a collection of fables given to kings and princes, which purpose is to teach them
values, leadership and governance.
Answer
-Panchatantra
Select one:
- Peace
The protagonist in Ramayana whose wife is abducted by the demonking of Lanka, Ravana.
Select one:
- Rama
Select one:
- True
Select one:
This refers to a class of supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons in Japanese folklore.
Answer:
-Yokai
Select one:
Those who do not agree that life is impermanent, is said to be in the state of " " or
illusion. Answer
-Maya
- Atharva
priest. Answer
-Miko
??? means to protect. It is said to provide various forms of luck or protection.
Answer:
-Omamori
shrines. Answer
-festival
Omamori are charms, wards or scriptures said to bring the bearer good luck or protection, depending
on what is written on them.
Select one:
- False
- anatta
Select one:
- False
Select one:
-Ta Hsueh
-Blitzkrieg
After the first World War, the clothing of people became simplistic.
Select one:
- False
Select one:
-Equal Pay Act of 1970
Select one:
-storage drives
People of the time read war poems that are based on the horrors of the aftermath of the World War.
Select one:
- True
Who was the youngest Prime Minister of Britain for almost 200 years?
Select one:
-Tony Blair
The first woman Prime Minister and was elected three consecutive times.
Select one:
- Margaret Thatcher
Answer:
-Lady Astor
Select one:
-False
This type of newspaper was developed in 1962 as a supplement to the Sunday newspaper.
Answer:
-Tabloid
The common themes of British literature often stray from modernism and stream of consciousness.
Select one:
-False
Select one:
Select one:
- False
Which of the following is not one of the independent countries which the British Empire has dissolved
into?
Select one:
-Nepal
During the World War II, when was London destroyed causing the death of approximately 60,000
civilians?
Select one:
-1941
Postmodernism emphasizes pastiche. Which of the following is the closest meaning of the word
"pastiche"?
Select one:
Choosing materials used to produce art and in methods of displaying, distributing and consuming art.
Select one:
Select one:
-True
In Modern America, this country is the first to become an independent nation in West Indies.
Select one:
-Haiti
Select one:
-False
This term generally refers to the broad aesthetic movements of the 20th Century.
Answer:
-Modernism
The was implemented and Canada was then separated from the British
parliament. Answer
Select one:
The following are countries that proclaimed independence from Spain except for:
Select one:
- Texas
Aztecs found Tenochtitlan in 1325 to 1350 A.D. Today, Tenochtitlan is known as:
Select one:
-Mexico
Select one:
-True
This refers to a set of philosophical, political, and ethical ideas which provide the basis for the aesthetic
aspect of modernism.
Answer:
-Modernity
Which of the following terms related to postmodernism means "construction or creation from a
diverse range of available things"?
Select one:
-. bricolage
-Surrealism
Explores aspects that are associated with imagination, attempting to express the inner life of humans.
Select one:
- Surrealism
This artist's artworks feature racism and discrimination. One such example is the image below:
Select one:
-Oswaldo Guayasamin
-Magic Realism
Select one:
-Fantasy
Select one:
-Realism
Select one:
-Magic Realism
Select one:
Select one:
- Modernismo
Answer:
The purpose of this is an approach to find methods of uniting the conscious and subconscious realms of
experience.
Select one:
-Surrealism
The Spanish and Portuguese in South America had two goals. What are these?
Select one:
A popularly acclaimed artist whose artworks result in powerful paradoxes, often provoking unsettling
thoughts.
Select one:
-Rene Magritte
Select one:
- Magic Realism
deptics an ideal
The one who wrote Totem, a poem that encourages common racial identity for black Africans.
– Amaterasu
These are charms and wards or scriptures that is said to bring the bearer good luck or protection.
- Ofuda
Gautama Buddha is known to be and will remain in this position until he has found the truth.
- Right Thought
The one who proposed equality in the West Africa. -Blaise Daigne
The story about the grief of a woman who lost her child and eventually where the line, "the living are
few, but the dead are many" became popular.
.-Moksha
-Li Ching
-Bakhti
-Dukkha
-Mamori
-Yajur Veda
-anatta
In 1948, immigrants arrived in Britain. Their nationalities varied and they are the following except:
-Australians
The movement initiated the emerging of daring and confrontational themes.
- vanguardia
-Negritude
The positive and personal force in the universe, according to Confucius is Heaven or
-T’ien
I Ching or the Classic of Changes is a collection of texts on divination based on a set of hexagrams that
reflect the relationship between Yin and Yang in nature and society.
- 64
-Herman Cortes
This book advocates the discernment of a basic norm of human action which, if put into effect, will bring
life into harmony with the process of the universe.
-Chung Yung
-ren
The Spanish literary movement which is characterized by its use of sensuous imagery to express
distinctive spiritual values, as well as metaphors.
-Modernismo
This is a collection of fables given to kings and princes that will teach them all there is to know about
values, leadership and governance.
-Panchatantra
Which of these refers to the collection of 300 poems and songs from the early Chou Dynasty?
-Shih Ching
-Vaisya
-False
-Meng Tzu
This term is used to refer to works that depict supernatural forces working because of a logical reason.
-Magic realism
-Kigo
-Maneaters
Shinto became the main religion in Japan during the meiji period
This term refers more to art/literature that defies logic with the
supernatural
-surealism
-optimistic
-postmodern
-Blitzkrieg
Which of the following is not one of the unwholesome mental states that impede profress towards
enlightenment?
-Lying
roup are composed of writers, painters and artists that aim to revive the Uli art of the Igbo tribe.
-Nsukka
Religion believes that we planned our lives with God. Youruba
Indian belief dictates that salvation is not achieved by action but by knowledge or realization.
-True
-happiness
This refers to a set of philosophical, political and ethical ideas which provide the basis for the aesthetic
aspect of modernism.
-Modernity
-True
Edward VII lead the friendship of major European countries and eventually forming the group called, "
-entente cordiale
-Indus
-300.
~Takahashi sensei
-Moksha
-true
The group are composed of writers, painters and artist that aim to receive the Uli art of the
lgbo tribe
-Nsukka
The positive and personal force in the universe, according to Confucius is Heaven or
-T'ien
This Japanese term refers to the spirits that roam the land.
-yoaki
This Japanese term refers to the spirits that roam the land.
- yokai
Edward VII lead the friendship of major European countries and eventually forming the group called, "
- entente cordiale
The positive and personal force in the universe, according to Confucius is Heaven or
- t'ien
The story about the grief of a woman who lost her child and eventually where the line, "the living are few,
but the dead are many" became popular.
-Kisa Gotami
The Veda for rituals of sacrifice.
-Yajur Veda
The characteristic of existence which refers to selflessness.
-Anatta
Shinto became the main religion in Japan during the period.
-meiji
This term is used to refer to works that depict supernatural forces working because of a logical reason.
- Magic Realism
This term refers more to art/literature that defies logic with the supernatural.
-Magic Realism
These are charms and wards or scriptures that is said to bring the bearer good luck or protection.
-Ofuda
This book advocates the discernment of a basic norm of human action which, if put into effect, will bring life
into harmony with the process of the universe.
-Chung Yung
This consists of three books on the Rites of Propriety
- Li Ching
Which of the following is not one of the unwholesome mental states that impede profress towards
enlightenment.
-lying
Rakshasas are most commonly called
-maneaters
Indian belief dictates that salvation is not achieved by action but by knowledge or realization.
-True
This is the innate nature of existence according to Buddhism.
-dukkha
Which of these refers to the collection of 300 poems and songs from the early Chou Dynasty?
-shih ching
Which of the following is not a characteristic of Modernism in American literature?
- an emphasis on fragmented forms
The main principle of Confucianism is which means humaneness or benevolence.
- ren
This refers to a set of philosophical, political and ethical ideas which provide the basis for the aesthetic
aspect of modernism.
- Modernity
The River is one of the longest rivers in Asia extending to 3,180 kilometers.
-Indus
A Japanese word which means protection.
-Mamori
The people who have been subjected to bad karma cannot find their way to Nirvana.
-False
Indian Literature is often described as illogical.
-true
This art favors reflexivity, self-consciousness, fragmentation and discontinuity.
-Modern
Gautama Buddha is known to be and will remain in this position until he has found the truth.
-seated under the pipal tree
Which of the following paths is not included in the samadhi or meditation?
-Right Thought
The religion believes that we planned our lives with God.
- Youruba
The Sun Goddess that is considered the most important God in Shinto.
-Amaterasu
The Indian's way of living's characteristics include the following except:
-Happiness
the group are composed of writers, painters and artists that aim to revive the Uli art of the Igbo tribe.
-Nsukka
A book of Mencius' conversations with kings of the time.
- Meng Tzu
The one who wrote Totem, a poem that encourages common racial identity for black Africans.
-Leopold Sedar Senghor
This depicts the tragedy of something broken.
-Modernism
Adolf Hitler, head of the Nazis used the or lightning war in conquering Poland.
- blitzkrieg
Confucianism is characterized by a highly view of human nature.
- optimistic
The term that refers to the goal of liberation.
-Moksha
The Chinese accept that change is inevitable.
-False
The Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs in 1521.
- Herman Cortes
There is no devil in Indian literature.
-true
The Indians have identities of the god
-300
The literary and ideological philosophy developed by French-speaking African intellectuals.
- negritude
The Indians believe that knowing and believing are nearly the same.
-false
I Ching or the Classic of Changes is a collection of texts on divination based on a set of hexagrams that
reflect the relationship between Yin and Yang in nature and society.
- 64
In 1948, immigrants arrived in Britain. Their nationalities varied and they are the following except:
- australians
The Spanish literary movement which is characterized by its use of sensuous imagery to express distinctive
spiritual values, as well as metaphors.
- avant-garde
What is the existing goal of the Ramayana?
-dharma
A way to achieve God which depends on how you act.
-bakhti
The level of caste system which refers to the soldiers.
-Vaisya
The movement initiated the emerging of daring and confrontational themes.
- Vanguardia
The one who wrote Totem, a poem that encourages common racial identity for black Africans.
-Leopold Sedar Senghor
The Sun Goddess that is considered the most important God in Shinto.
– Amaterasu
These are charms and wards or scriptures that is said to bring the bearer good luck or protection.
- Ofuda
Gautama Buddha is known to be and will remain in this position until he has found the truth.
- seated under the pipal tree
Which of the following paths is not included in the samadhi or meditation?
- Right Thought
The one who proposed equality in the West Africa. -Blaise Daigne
The story about the grief of a woman who lost her child and eventually where the line, "the living are few,
but the dead are many" became popular.
- Kisa gotami( sabi nila yan daw )
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Right view
Right Action
Right Livelihood
Right Mindfulness
Right Contemplation
Select one
a. 300
b. 400
+ c. 200
The A°ric ari Na'i is the rulino politic al oart\’ o’ post-apartheid South Africa.
Match the year to the historical event that occurred in Africa.
The West Africa-Nsukka Group aims to revive the uti art of the Igbo tribe.
Select one.
'• a. Christians
b. Animism
c. Muslims
d. YouMb a
French-speaking African writers. patricians and intellectuals developed the ideological philosophy. Negritude.
Select one.
• a. True
b. False
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The freedom of Latin America opened for export and import of goods.
A: true
There is a line drawn between the rich and the poor in dystopian literature.
A: true
Choose what type of control exists in the following dystopian novel, based on its synopsis:
The Circle by Dave Eggers: "When Mae Holland is hired to work for the Circle, the world’s most powerful
internet company, she feels she’s been given the opportunity of a lifetime. The Circle, run out of a sprawling
California campus, links users’ personal emails, social media, banking, and purchasing with their universal
operating system, resulting in one online identity and a new age of civility and transparency. As Mae tours
the open-plan office spaces, the towering glass dining facilities, the cozy dorms for those who spend nights at
work, she is thrilled with the company’s modernity and activity. There are parties that last through the night,
there are famous musicians playing on the lawn, there are athletic activities and clubs and brunches, and
even an aquarium of rare fish retrieved from the Marianas Trench by the CEO. Mae can’t believe her luck,
her great fortune to work for the most influential company in America--even as life beyond the campus
grows distant, even as a strange encounter with a colleague leaves her shaken, even as her role at the Circle
becomes increasingly public. What begins as the captivating story of one woman’s ambition and idealism
soon becomes a heart-racing novel of suspense, raising questions about memory, history, privacy,
democracy, and the limits of human knowledge."
A: Technological Control
Divergent by Veronica Roth: "In Beatrice Prior's dystopian Chicago world, society is divided into five factions,
each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue—Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless),
Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent). On an appointed day of every year,
all sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. For Beatrice, the
decision is between staying with her family and being who she really is—she can't have both. So she makes a
choice that surprises everyone, including herself."
A: Bureaucratic Control
This term refers to Japanese festivals to celebrate and honor shrines.
A: matsuri
The West Africa-Nsukka Group aims to revive the art of the Igbo
tribe. A: uli
This began in the middle of the 18th century and is associated with modern era.
A: European Enlightenment
The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins: "The nation of Panem, formed from a post-apocalyptic North
America, is a country that consists of a wealthy Capitol region surrounded by 12 poorer districts. Early in its
history, a rebellion led by a 13th district against the Capitol resulted in its destruction and the creation of an
annual televised event known as the Hunger Games. In punishment, and as a reminder of the power and
grace of the Capitol, each district must yield one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 through a
lottery system to participate in the games. The 'tributes' are chosen during the annual Reaping and are forced
to fight to the death, leaving only one survivor to claim victory."
A: Bureaucratic Control
One of the themes reflected in postmodernism which means the construction or creation from a diverse
range of available things.
A: bricolage