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A230 Literature Exam Preparation Quiz
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For my own revision needs. But might be useful to other students on this Open University course.
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literature
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play
drama
film
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Question 1
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What is an aside?
Answer
Where a character makes a remark that the audience can hear but no other characters can.
Where a character speaks their thoughts or emotions aloud alone onstage.
The opening lines of a scene.
Question 2
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What is blank verse?
Answer
Lines with no metre or rhythmical pattern.
Lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Another name for prose.
Question 3
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What is denouement?
Answer
The opposing force to a narrative's protagonist.
The final resolution of a play, novel or other narrative.
The beginning of a play where characters or information is introduced.
Question 4
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What is dramatic irony?
Answer
Where an audience or reader has information that a character is ignorant of.
When a character very obviously means the exact opposite to what they say.
When a play makes a reference to the real world outside the story.
Question 5
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What is exposition?
Answer
The opening section of a play where characters are introduced and essential information is imparted to the audience.
The event or character that the whole of the plot depends upon.
The final section of a play or other narrative where all the plot points are resolved.
Question 6
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What is hyperbole?
Answer
When a text foreshadows a future event.
Extravagant overstatement.
The last speech of a dying character in a drama.
Question 7
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What is proleptic irony?
Answer
When the audience has information that characters are ignorant of.
The foreshadowing of an event that will occur later in a play or other text.
When characters misunderstand each other and cause negative consequences.
Question 8
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What is a register?
Answer
The list of characters at the start of a published play text.
The type or style of language/vocabulary associated with a specific context.
The overall metrical pattern of a poem.
Question 9
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What is a soliloquy?
Answer
The two rhyming lines at the end of a scene in a play text.
A scene in a play where two characters converse in a back and forth dialogue.
A speech by a character alone onstage where he/she gives voice to emotions or thoughts.
Question 10
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What is verbal irony?
Answer
The sarcastic tone of voice used by an actor in a play or film.
Where the actual meaning of a text is different to the apparent meaning.
When a text foreshadows future events.
Question 11
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What is a focaliser?
Answer
The character through whose perspective or perceptions the narrative is described.
Phrases such as 'he said' or 'Daniel whispered' that signal who has spoken in a prose text.
The audience or reader of a literary text.
Question 12
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What is non-diegetic sound?
Answer
Repeated vowel sounds across a section of literary text.
The sound effects of a film. For example: doors shutting, background people talking etc.
Sound that is external to the story world of a film.
Question 13
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What is mise-en-scène?
Answer
The filmed events of a film such as costume, set design or character movement.
A genre of French poetry.
When the weather/climate of a literary text reflects the mood of a character.
Question 14
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What is diegetic sound?
Answer
Sound that is external to the story world of a film.
Sound that is inside the story world of a film.
The way iambic pentameter sounds when spoken out loud.
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