Đề thi, bài tập trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh - MỹĐề 3 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Đăng vào 2 Tháng 5, 2026 bởi admin Đề 3 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Đề 3 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Số câu30Quiz ID10993 Làm bài Câu 1 1. Which dramatic technique involves a character speaking their thoughts aloud to the audience, unheard by other characters on stage? A A. Aside B B. Monologue C C. Soliloquy D D. Dialogue Câu 2 2. Who is known for writing 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' and 'The Waste Land,' key works of Modernist poetry? A A. W.B. Yeats B B. T.S. Eliot C C. Ezra Pound D D. Robert Frost Câu 3 3. Who wrote 'The Canterbury Tales,' a collection of stories told by a group of pilgrims traveling together? A A. Geoffrey Chaucer B B. William Langland C C. John Milton D D. Thomas Malory Câu 4 4. Who authored 'Frankenstein,' a novel often considered a precursor to science fiction and a key work of Romantic literature? A A. Mary Shelley B B. Jane Austen C C. Ann Radcliffe D D. Horace Walpole Câu 5 5. Which African American literary and artistic movement flourished in the 1920s? A A. The Beat Generation B B. The Harlem Renaissance C C. The Civil Rights Movement D D. The Black Arts Movement Câu 6 6. In Shakespearean tragedies, what is a 'hamartia'? A A. The protagonist's tragic flaw or error in judgment. B B. A comic relief character used to lighten the mood. C C. The inevitable downfall caused by fate or supernatural forces. D D. A sudden reversal of fortune from good to bad. Câu 7 7. Which literary movement in American literature sought to depict life as it truly was, often focusing on the everyday and the ordinary? A A. Romanticism B B. Realism C C. Modernism D D. Naturalism Câu 8 8. What is 'dramatic irony'? A A. Irony that occurs in dramatic performances. B B. Irony that is overly exaggerated and dramatic. C C. Irony where the audience knows something that the characters in the play do not. D D. Irony expressed through the dramatic actions of characters. Câu 9 9. Which American poet is known for free verse and transcendentalist themes, famously writing 'Leaves of Grass'? A A. Edgar Allan Poe B B. Walt Whitman C C. Emily Dickinson D D. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Câu 10 10. Who is the author of 'Pride and Prejudice,' a quintessential novel of manners that explores societal expectations and class distinctions in 19th-century England? A A. Charlotte Brontë B B. Jane Austen C C. Emily Brontë D D. George Eliot Câu 11 11. Who wrote 'To the Lighthouse,' a modernist novel known for its stream-of-consciousness narrative and exploration of time and memory? A A. Virginia Woolf B B. James Joyce C C. D.H. Lawrence D D. E.M. Forster Câu 12 12. What is the 'Lost Generation' in American literature primarily associated with? A A. The writers who fought in the American Civil War. B B. The group of expatriate American writers who came of age during World War I and the 1920s. C C. The authors who focused on the Great Depression and social realism. D D. The poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Câu 13 13. Which literary period is characterized by an emphasis on reason, logic, and neoclassicism, often seen as a reaction against the emotionalism of the preceding era? A A. Romantic Period B B. Victorian Period C C. Enlightenment Period (Age of Reason) D D. Modernist Period Câu 14 14. Which American playwright is famous for 'Death of a Salesman' and 'The Crucible'? A A. Tennessee Williams B B. Arthur Miller C C. Eugene O'Neill D D. Edward Albee Câu 15 15. Who wrote 'Wuthering Heights,' a passionate and gothic novel set on the Yorkshire moors? A A. Charlotte Brontë B B. Emily Brontë C C. Anne Brontë D D. Elizabeth Gaskell Câu 16 16. In poetry, what is 'iambic pentameter'? A A. A line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable. B B. A stanza with five lines and a specific rhyme scheme. C C. A poem with five stanzas, each with a different theme. D D. A type of poem that uses five senses in its imagery. Câu 17 17. What is the 'Beat Generation' in American literature characterized by? A A. Formal and traditional poetic forms. B B. Experimentation with form and rejection of mainstream American values in the 1950s and 1960s. C C. Focus on historical narratives and patriotic themes. D D. Emphasis on realism and social critique in urban settings. Câu 18 18. What is the 'Victorian Period' in English literature named after? A A. Queen Victoria's reign. B B. The victory of England in a major war. C C. The prevalence of villainous characters in literature. D D. The emphasis on virtue and moral lessons. Câu 19 19. Which American literary movement, prominent in the mid-19th century, championed individualism, intuition, and the inherent goodness of people and nature, often reacting against societal conformity? A A. Realism B B. Naturalism C C. Transcendentalism D D. Modernism Câu 20 20. Which American author is associated with Southern Gothic literature and wrote 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find'? A A. Flannery O'Connor B B. William Faulkner C C. Eudora Welty D D. Carson McCullers Câu 21 21. Which American poet is known for using slant rhyme and unconventional capitalization and punctuation? A A. Robert Frost B B. Emily Dickinson C C. Langston Hughes D D. Sylvia Plath Câu 22 22. Which novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald captures the Jazz Age and the American Dream through the story of Jay Gatsby? A A. Tender Is the Night B B. The Great Gatsby C C. This Side of Paradise D D. The Beautiful and Damned Câu 23 23. Which novel by Herman Melville tells the story of Captain Ahab's obsessive quest for the white whale? A A. The Scarlet Letter B B. Moby Dick C C. Walden D D. Leaves of Grass Câu 24 24. What literary device involves the use of an object or idea to represent something else? A A. Metaphor B B. Simile C C. Symbolism D D. Personification Câu 25 25. What is a 'bildungsroman'? A A. A novel that focuses on building a house or structure. B B. A novel that depicts a journey to a foreign land. C C. A novel that traces the psychological and moral development of a protagonist from childhood to adulthood. D D. A novel that is set during a time of war or conflict. Câu 26 26. Which of these novels is considered a foundational work of American Gothic literature? A A. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn B B. The Scarlet Letter C C. Little Women D D. The Call of the Wild Câu 27 27. What is 'pastoral' literature? A A. Literature set in the past, often historical fiction. B B. Literature that idealizes rural life and nature, often depicting shepherds and idyllic landscapes. C C. Literature focused on religious or spiritual themes. D D. Literature that critiques social and political structures. Câu 28 28. What is 'enjambment' in poetry? A A. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. B B. The continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next without a pause. C C. A pause or break in a line of verse. D D. The use of rhyme at the end of lines. Câu 29 29. What is a key characteristic of 'stream of consciousness' narration, as exemplified in the works of Virginia Woolf and James Joyce? A A. Objective and detached reporting of events. B B. A linear and chronological presentation of plot. C C. Representation of the flow of thoughts, feelings, and perceptions as they occur in the mind. D D. Use of formal, elevated language and structured sentences. Câu 30 30. 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