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1) 001. Children’s literature is traced back to stories and songs, part of a wider ________.
A. adults tradition
B. juvenile literature
C. oral tradition
D. published books
2) 002. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are known to be as ________.
A. a moral and religious children’s message
B. a classic period
C. classic children’s tales
D. Golden Age of Children’s Literature
3) Which centuries are known to be as the Golden Age of Children’s Literature?
A. Early and late twentieth century
B. The classic period
C. Late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries
D. Late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
4) ________ is considered to be the first illustrated children’s book.
A. Woodcut
B. Struwwelpeter
C. Orbis Pictus
D. Hercules
5) The first illustrated children’s book is considered to be Orbis Pictus which was published in 1658 by the Moravian author ________.
A. Joyce Whalley
B. Comenius
C. Byzantine Egyptian
D. Seth Lere
6) A way of making multi-colored prints in children’s books is ________.
A. engraving
B. refining children’s books process
C. chromolithography
D. illustrating children’s books
7) Chromolithography is ________ in a children's books.
A. a way of engraving pictures
B. a way of refining children’s books process
C. a way of making multi-colored prints
D. a way of illustrating children’s books
8) Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways ________.
A. adults tradition of oral tradition
B. genre or the intended age of the reader
C. intended age of education of the reader
D. published books of genre
9) According to Joyce Whalley in The International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature, "an illustrated book ________ a book with illustrations”.
A. is the same as
B. acts as a kind of
C. differs from
D. enhances
10) The earliest history of children’s literature begins with ________.
A. Pentamerone
B. Mother goose
C. The oral tradition
D. Orbis Pictus
11) Dictionaries and encyclopedias are ________.
A. Included in children’s literature
B. Excluded from children’s literature
C. Included with res*** in children’s literature
D. Excluded from Orbis Pictus
12) 016. One of the top artists in the West illustrating for children was ________.
A. Kay Nielson
B. Panchatantra
C. Randolph Caldecott
D. Nandalal Bose
13) 017. What are comic books and cartoon books according to Anderson? ________
A. They are works written for children
B. They are not works written for children
C. They are works written for children in USA
D. They are not works written for children in USA
14) 018. A method of creating illustrations for children's books was ________, used by George Cruikshank.
A. etching
B. copper and steel engraving
C. refining children’s books
D. Chromolithography
15) Children's literature is also called ________.
A. juvenile literature
literature
16) All children’s literature, as anywhere in the world follows the same basic path, begins with ________.
A. spoken stories, songs and poems
B. written stories, songs and poems
C. well established stories, songs and poems
D. educational stories, songs and poems
17) As anywhere in the world follows the same basic path, all children's literature begins with ________.
A. spoken stories, songs, and poems
B. written stories, songs, and poems
C. well established stories, songs and poems
D. educational stories, songs and poems
18) One example of oral stories that would’ve been enjoyed by children is the tale of ________.
A. Jatakas from India
B. Panchatantra from India
C. The Asurik Tree from Persia
D. Odyssey from Greek mythology
19) India is perhaps the original source of the stories for ________.
A. Iliad and the Odyssey
B. Greek mythology
C. The Arabian Nights
D. Aesop’s Fables
20) Perhaps the original source of the stories The Arabian Nights was ________.
A. Egyptian mythology
B. Greek mythology
C. India
D. Aesop’s Fables
21) Russia’s earliest children’s books, primers, appeared around 1500s. An early example is ________, published in 1571.
A. Le Morte d’Arthur
B. Aesop’s Fables
C. ABC-Book
D. The Facetious Nights of Straparola
22) Which of the following is considered to be the first picture book produced specifically for children?
Pentamerone
B. The Pilgrim’s Progress
C. Spiritual Milk for Babes
D. Orbis Pictus
23) 027. What do we call the pocket-sized pamphlets that were often folded instead of being stitched, and were published in Britain?
A. Chapbooks
B. Primers
C. ABC-Books
D. Canterbury Tales
24) ________ spread in China during the early part of this period (500-1400), bringing with it tales later known as Journey to the West
A. Medieval Literature
B. Aesop’s Fables
C. Buddhism
D. Urdu
25) ________ appeared in England during 1896, teaching children basic information such as the alphabet and the Lord's Prayer.
A. Chapbooks
B. Primers
C. ABC-Books
D. Hornbooks
26) William Caxton published many books during the late half of the 1400s. Wh*** written particularly for children, which book has become a children’s ***?
A. Cinderella
B. The Fables of Aesop
C. Orbis Pictus
D. The Adventures of Pinocchio
27) What did William Caxton publish in 1485?
A. A Reader’s History
B. Aesop’s Fables
C. Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature
D. Aesop’s Short Stories for children
28) Englishman ________ published A Little Pretty Pocket-Book. It is considered a landmark for the beginning of pleasure reading marketed specifically to children
A. Brothers Grimm
B. Thomas Hughes
C. John Newbery
D. Ann Tyalor
29) ________ divides children's literature in Europe during 500-1400 into five genres: Didactic and Moral, Conduct-related, Educational, Religious, and Popular.
A. Homer
B. Aesop
C. Nandalal Bose
D. Daniel Kline
30) ________, a movement concerned with reforming both education and literature for children around 1768
A. Naturalism
B. Fanaticism
C. Modernism
D. Philanthropism
31) Philanthropism is a movement concerned with reforming ________for children around 1768.
A. both education only
B. both fanaticism and education
C. both literature and science
D. both education and literature
32) When was the concept of childhood changed drastically in Europe?
A. 1600s
B. 1500s
C. 1700s
D. 1800s
33) What is the world’s oldest collection of stories for children? ________
A. Jatakas from India
B. Panchatantra from India
C. The Asurik Tree from Persia
D. Odyssey from Greek mythology
34) The ________, mainly in England and North America, also played a major role in developing writing for children by publishing books intended to teach children to read and to instruct them in religious teachings.
Puritans
catechism
Homer
Thomas Day's
35) Who is the author of the Odyssey?
Puritans
catechism
Thomas Day's
Homer
36) His idea of appealing to a children's natural interests took hold among writers for children, but their stories remained basically didactic. Popular examples included ________The History of Sandford and Merton, four volumes that embody Rousseau theories
Puritans
Thomas Day's
catechism
Homer
37) The first children's book published, in what would become the United States, was a ________
Puritans
Homer
Thomas Day's
catechism
38) Children’s literature boomed during the 1800s for several reasons. One of them is ________.
A. The availability and affordability of paper and printing
B. The appearance of fantasy literature
C. Noble Prize winners
D. The Chinese Revolution
39) What helped in spreading books, including those for children, around the globe?
A. Indian magazines
B. European colonization
C. Noble Prize winners
D. The Chinese Revolution
40) Lewis Carroll’s fantasy ________ appeared in 1865 in England. It is considered the first “English masterpiece written for children
A. Tom Sawyer
B. The Butterfly’s Ball
C. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
D. The Adventures of Pinocchio
41) Who wrote the famous fantasy Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?
A. Tom Sawyer
B. Harry Potter
C. Lewis Carroll
D. Charles Perrault
42) American children’s literature sparked the publication in Chicago of one of its most famous books in 1900, which was
A. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
B. The Bookman
C. Charlotte’s web
D. The Harry Potter Series
43) ________ sparked the publication in Chicago of one of its most famous books in 1900, which was The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
. American children’s literature
Britain children’s literature
44) Who wrote The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, one of the most famous American children’s book in 1900?
A. L. Frank Baum
B. Louise Seaman Bechtel
C. Charlotte
D. The Harry Potter
45) The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is ________ book. It is one of its most famous books in 1900.
A. An American children’s
B. A frecnch children’s
C. An English children’s
D. A German children’s
46) The first Italian fantasy novel was ________, which was translated many times.
A. The Harry Potter Series
C. Orbis Pictus
B. Giovanni’s Facetious Nights of Straparola
D. The Adventures of Pinocchio
47) 054. ________wrote the first Italian fantasy novel, The Adventures of Pinocchio, which was translated many times.
A. Rudyard Kipling’s
B. J. M. Barrie
C. Carlo Collodi
D. Lewis Carroll
48) 055. The Golden Age of Children's Literature ended with ________ in Great Britain and Europe.
A. The Civil War
B. World War I
C. World War II
D. The Chinese Revolution
49) 056. People often label ________ as the Golden Age of Children's Literature in Russia.
A. the 1920s
B. the 1950s
C. the 1940s
D. the 1930s
50) 057. *** Professional organizations, dedicated publications, individual researchers and university courses conduct in 2000s?
A. Scholarship on children's literature
B. Literary books for adults
C. Scholarly journals for children
D. Literary devices in children’s literature
51) 058. Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices are two modern works receiving significant critical recognition. They were written by
A. Paul Fleischman
B. Joyce Whalley
C. John Tenniel
D. Kate Greenaway
52) 059. Who is responsible for the group of tales called Mother Goose?
A. Brothers Grimm
B. Charles Perrault
C. Mark Twain
D. John Bunyan
53) 060. Charles Perrault is responsible for the group of tales called ________
A. The Cow
B. Mother Goose
C. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
D. The Golden Ass
54) 061. Poetry is often the first literature presented to a child, in the form of ________.
A. Simplified books
B. Syllabi
C. Nursery rhymes
D. Nursery schools
55) 062. Nursery rhymes are a form of ________ presented to children.
A. simplified books
syllabi
C. poetry
D. short stories
56) 063. Poetry in the form of ________ is often the first literature presented to a child.
A. Simplified books
B. Syllabi
C. Nursery rhymes
D. Nursery schools
57) ________, John Newbery’s English-language adaptation of Charles Perrault’s collection of fairy tales, brought short-verse nursery rhymes into English for the first time
A. Mother Goose’s Melody
B. Original Poems for Infant Minds
C. Rhymes for the Nursery
D. The Star
58) 065. Mother Goose’s Melody is collection of fairy tales written by ________.
A. Charles Perrault
B. Giovannis
C. Lewis Carroll
D. Harry Potter
59) 066. What was the nature of the first poems written exclusively for children? They were mostly ________
A. Romantic in nature
B. Religious in nature
C. Educational in nature
D. Comic in nature
60) Read the following stanza, and then answer the questions below: The friendly cow, all red and white, I love with all my heart: She gives me cream with all her might, To eat with apple tart. 067. What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza
A. aabb
B. aaaa
C. abba
D. abab
61) What is the title of this poem?
A. The Cow
B. The Friendly Cow
C. The Red and White Cow
D. The Apple Tart
62) The writer of this poem is ________.
A. Brothers Grimm
B. Thomas Hughes
C. Robert Louis Stevenson
D. Ann Taylor
63) One kind of figure of speech in “She gives me cream with all her might,” is ________.
A. simile
B. alliteration
C. paradox
D. anaphora
64) Read the following stanza, and then answer the questions below: She wanders lowing here and there, And yet she cannot stray, All in the pleasant open air, The pleasant light of day; And blown by all the winds that pass And wet with all the showers, She walks among the meadow grass And eats the meadow flowers. 071. What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
A. aabbccdd
B. ababcdcd
C. abcbadcd
D. abbacdef
65) What is the title of this poem?
A. The Cow by Robert Louis Stevenson
A. The Cow by Louis
66) The figure of speech in “And blown by all the winds that pass” is ________
A. simile
B. personification
C. alliteration
D. anaphora
67) 074. The figure of speech in “She walks among the meadow grass” is ________
personification
anaphora
68) Read the following poem, and then answer the questions below: Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. 075. What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
A. aabbccdd
B. ababcdcd
C. abcbadcd
D. abbacdef
69) One of the best themes for this poem, Dreams, is that ________.
A. our dreams give our lives meaning and purpose
B. our dreams can be frozen
C. our dreams give us depression and sadness
D. our dreams make us hopeless and desperate
70) 078. “Our dreams give our lives meaning and purpose”. This quote is an example of ________
A. a theme
B. a plot
C. depression and sadness
D. setting
71) What does the speaker suggest in both stanzas?
A. Dreams can be dangerous things to C. Dreams are not valued by everyone.
B. Dreams help people live life to the fullest.
C. Dreams are not valued by everyone.
D. Dreams tend to disappoint people
72) 080. The figure of speech in “Life is a barren field” is ________.
A. simile
B. personification
C. irony
D. metaphor
73) 081. The figure of speech in “For if dreams die” is ________.
A. simile
B. alliteration
C. metaphor
D. irony
74) What is the figure of speech in “For if dreams die”?
A. simile
B. personification
C. metaphor
D. irony
75) “Hold fast to dreams” give us the meaning that ________.
A. we should never give up on our hopes and dreams
B. we should hold tight to our human behaviors
C. we should hold fast to our life
D. we should not be afraid of death
76) Which line suggests, “We should never give up on our hopes and dreams”?
A. “Hold fast to dreams” ”
B. “For if dreams die”
C. “Frozen with snow”
D. “Life is a barren field
77) 085. What is the figure of speech in “Life is a broken-winged bird”?
A. simile
B. alliteration
C. irony
D. anaphora
78) The figure of speech in “Life is a broken-winged bird” is ________
A. simile
B. alliteration
C. metaphor
D. irony
79) 087. Who is the writer of this poem? ________.
A. Langston Hughes
A. Langston
80) Read the following poem, and then answer the questions below: When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle, all the night. Then the traveler in the dark, Thanks you for your tiny spark, He could not see which way to go, If you did not twinkle so. 088. What is the rhyme scheme of the two stanzas?
A. aabbaabb
B. aabbccdd
C. ababcdcd
D. ababbccdd
81) 089. In “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”, the figure of speech in “Then you show your little light,” is a ________.
A. metaphor
B. alliteration
C. simile
D. anaphora
82) 090. In “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”, the figure of speech in “Then you show your little light,” is a ________.
A. paradox
B. personification
C. simile
D. anaphora
83) The figure of speech, in the first two lines, first stanza, is ________.
A. simile
B. anaphora
C. metaphor
D. paradox
84) 092. The most reasonable definition of the word “star” in “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” is ________.
A. A heavenly object
B. A distinguished figure
C. a lyric about little child
D. a distinguished lullaby
85) 093. In “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” the line “Up above the world so high” implies ________.
A. flying high in the sky
B. the differences of social classes
C. a wish to observe the world from a high position
D. the possibility of a rising star
86) The poem, which is in couplet form, was first published in 1806 in Rhymes for the Nursery, a collection of poems by ________.
Taylor and her sister Ann
Taylor
87) "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is a popular English ________.
lullaby
lull
88) What is the figure of speech in “Like a diamond in the sky.”? ________.
simile
anaphora
89) Twinkle can also be known as “shine on”, which means ________.
continue.”
continue succeeding.”
90) The beautiful words of Twinkle twinkle little star have been immortalized in ________ and music has been added thus increasing its popularity
A. the poem
B. the star
91) Read the following stanza, and then answer the questions below: I have to go to bed and see The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people’s feet Still going past me in the street. 099. What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza?
A. aabb
B. aaaa
92) What is the title of this poem?
Bed and Birds
Bed in Summer
93) Who is the writer of this poem? ________.
Thomas Hughes
Robert Louis Stevenson
94) What is the figure of speech in “I have to go to bed and see”? ________.
A. simile
B. alliteration
95) 103. ________ are stories passed on from one person to another by word of mouth.
A. Drama
B. Folktales
96) 104. What are the kind of stories passed on from one person to another by word of mouth?
A. Drama
B. Folktales
97) A ________ is a type of short story that typically features folkloric fantasy characters, such as goblins, elves, trolls, dwarves, giants, mermaids, or gnomes, and usually magic or enchantments
A. fairytale
B. folktale
98) Cinderella is a good example of a ________.
folktale
fairytale
99) 107. ________ often involve journeys and quests; their events occur outside the ordinary laws that operate within the universe.
folktales
. fantasy stories
100) 109. What do fantasy stories often involve?
journeys and quests
fairytales
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