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WORLD LITERATURE - VĂN HỌC THẾ GIỚI (ĐỀ CƯƠNG HƯỚNG DẪN ÔN TẬP) PART 1: INSTRUCTIONS: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions How does Crusoe's initial relationship with Friday exemplify the colonial mindset? A. Crusoe views Friday as his subject, teaching him English and converting him to Christianity. B. Crusoe and Friday form a business partnership to profit from the island's resources. C. Crusoe treats Friday as a brother from their first meeting. D. Crusoe looks up to Friday for guidance and wisdom. Which Bible verse helps Crusoe in his despair? A. "I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." B. "Call upon me in the day of trouble." C. "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want." D. "All things work together for good to them that love God." On what date does Robinson Crusoe |nd himself shipwrecked on the island? A. September 30 B. January 1 C. September 1 D. December 25 For how many years was Robinson Crusoe stranded on the island? A. 24 years B. 28 years C. 12 years D. 35 years What significant event happens to Crusoe in Year 24 of his island life? A. He falls gravely ill B. He builds a boat C. He finds a second island D. He discovers gold Which religious object does Crusoe not recover from the ship? A. A rosary B. Prayer beads C. A Bible D. A cross What nationality were the mutineers who come to the island? A. Portuguese B. English C. French D. Spanish Robinson Crusoe's first practical act on the island was to ___________. A. find food B. create a calendar C. build a shelter D. salvage goods from the ship
Which action by Crusoe demonstrates the theme of dominance over his environment and its inhabitants? A. His naming of the island after himself. B. His adoption of the island's indigenous culture. C. His decision to avoid altering the island's natural state. D. His efforts to replicate the comforts of English civilization on the island. What did Crusoe name the area of the island where he |rst landed? A. Seashore Haven B. Crusoe's Point C. Discovery Shore D. Shipwreck Bay What motivates Crusoe to leave his family and go to sea? A. Escaping the law B. Wanderlust and adventure C. Desire for wealth D. A bet with friends Robinson Crusoe's experiences on the island exemplify the tension between ____________. A. Past and future. B. The rich and the poor. C. The East and the West. D. Man's civilizing instincts and the raw power of nature. How does Crusoe initially encounter Friday? A. While exploring the island B. While fishing on the coast C. By saving him from cannibals D. Friday approaches his campfire Robinson Crusoe learns about the existence of cannibals on the island from... A. A dream B. A diary he finds C. Finding their leftovers D. Friday's stories Which animal did Crusoe keep for companionship |rst? A. A goat B. A horse C. A dog D. A parrot Sun Wukong's eyes become |ery when... A. He uses his special vision B. He eats spicy food C. He's around water D. He's angry Which character was originally a river ogre before conversion? A. Sun Wukong B. Red Boy C. Sha Wujing D. Zhu Wuneng
Which disciple often has to fetch water for the group? A. Sun Wukong B. Sha Wujing C. Dragon King D. Zhu Wuneng Who used to be a celestial curtain- lifting general before being punished? A. Sun Wukong B. Dragon King C. Zhu Wuneng D. Sha Wujing Which character has a rake as a weapon? A. Sha Wujing B. Sun Wukong C. Zhu Wuneng D. Monk Tang How does the story "Journey to the West" end? A. With the travelers attaining Buddhahood or enlightenment B. With the defeat of Sun Wukong C. With the conversion of all demons to Buddhism D. With the group reaching the Western Heaven Who gives Monk Tang the magical horse? A. Guanyin B. Buddha C. The Jade Emperor D. Dragon King of the West Sea The journey to the West is to which real location? A. India B. Tibet C. Mongolia D. Japan Who gave Sun Wukong his magical stay? A. Buddha B. The Jade Emperor C. Monk Tang D. Dragon King of the East Sea Why does Monk Tang (also known as Tripitaka) undertake the journey to the West? A. To obtain Buddhist sutras B. To seek riches C. To find a wife D. To explore new lands Why is Okonkwo exiled from his clan? A. For an accidental killing B. For neglecting the gods C. For stealing D. For challenging the elders
Why does Okonkwo disown Nwoye? A. For marrying without his consent B. For converting to Christianity C. For stealing D. For his laziness What is the main theme of “Things Fall Apart”? A. The effects of global warming. B. The importance of wildlife conservation. C. The struggle between tradition and change. D. The exploration of outer space Which crop is considered the "king of crops" in Umuofia? A. Millet B. Maize C. Cassava D. Yam Which colonialist first arrived in Umuofia? A. Mr. Jones B. Mr. White C. Mr. Brown D. Mr. Smith Who kills Ezeudu, the oldest man in the village? A. No one; he dies of natural causes B. Nwoye C. The District Commissioner D. Okonkwo What does Okonkwo often drink from? A. Bamboo tube B. Calabash C. Ceramic pot D. Coconut shell What does the District Commissioner plan to do at the end of the novel? A. Leave Umuofia B. Write a book about the Igbo people C. Marry an Igbo woman D. Convert to the Igbo religion What is the ultimate cause of Okonkwo’s death? A. Illness B. Battle wound C. Suicide D. Execution Who is the white man's interpreter? A. Mr. Kiaga B. Mr. Smith C. Mr. Brown D. Enoch