Đề thi, bài tập trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh - MỹĐề 1 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Đăng vào 2 Tháng 5, 2026 bởi admin Đề 1 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Đề 1 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Số câu30Quiz ID10991 Làm bài Câu 1 1. What is a 'sonnet'? A A. A long narrative poem B B. A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme C C. A type of dramatic monologue D D. A poem with no set structure or rhyme Câu 2 2. Which of the following literary periods is characterized by a focus on reason, logic, and societal order? A A. Romanticism B B. Neoclassicism C C. Modernism D D. Postmodernism Câu 3 3. What is the purpose of 'satire' in literature? A A. To tell a tragic story of downfall. B B. To entertain and amuse without a deeper purpose. C C. To criticize and ridicule societal vices, follies, or institutions, often with the aim of prompting change. D D. To romanticize the past and idealize historical figures. Câu 4 4. Consider the impact of colonialism on English literature. Which of the following is a POST-colonial literary theme? A A. Celebrating the expansion of the British Empire and its civilizing mission. B B. Ignoring the perspectives and experiences of colonized peoples. C C. Critiquing colonial power structures and exploring the identity of formerly colonized peoples. D D. Focusing exclusively on British aristocratic society and its values. Câu 5 5. What is the function of a 'chorus' in classical Greek drama, and how is this element sometimes adapted in later English and American plays? A A. To represent the main characters' inner thoughts, often adapted as interior monologues. B B. To provide commentary on the action, represent public opinion, or foreshadow events; adapted as narrators or groups of characters. C C. To perform musical interludes between acts, often adapted as musical numbers in modern plays. D D. To physically move the scenery and props; adapted as stagehands in contemporary theater. Câu 6 6. The Harlem Renaissance was a significant movement in American literature and culture. In which decade did it primarily flourish? A A. 1910s B B. 1920s C C. 1930s D D. 1940s Câu 7 7. Which American author is known for his short stories and poems featuring the macabre and the gothic, such as 'The Tell-Tale Heart' and 'The Raven'? A A. Edgar Allan Poe B B. H.P. Lovecraft C C. Stephen King D D. Shirley Jackson Câu 8 8. Which American playwright is known for his social dramas, including '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 9 9. Which American literary movement emphasized individualism, intuition, and the inherent goodness of people and nature? A A. Realism B B. Naturalism C C. Transcendentalism D D. Modernism Câu 10 10. How does 'unreliable narration' function in a novel? A A. It provides objective, factual reporting of events. B B. It presents events through a narrator whose understanding or interpretation is compromised or biased. C C. It eliminates the narrator's voice and focuses solely on dialogue. D D. It ensures the reader always has access to the complete truth of the story. Câu 11 11. What is 'stream of consciousness' in literature? A A. A narrative technique that presents thoughts as they occur in a character's mind B B. A type of poetry focused on nature C C. A form of dramatic dialogue D D. A plot structure with flashbacks Câu 12 12. The term 'Bildungsroman' refers to what type of novel? A A. A novel focused on historical events. B B. A novel that explores the psychological development of a protagonist from youth to adulthood. C C. A novel written in epistolary form (through letters). D D. A novel that satirizes social customs and manners. Câu 13 13. Which of Shakespeare's plays is a tragedy centered around a Scottish general driven by ambition and manipulated by supernatural forces? A A. Othello B B. King Lear C C. Macbeth D D. Hamlet Câu 14 14. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic typically associated with American literary Naturalism? A A. Determinism B B. Emphasis on free will and individual agency C C. Depiction of social Darwinism D D. Focus on the harsh realities of life Câu 15 15. Which British author is famous for the 'Harry Potter' series? A A. J.R.R. Tolkien B B. C.S. Lewis C C. J.K. Rowling D D. Roald Dahl Câu 16 16. Who is the author of the play 'Hamlet'? A A. Christopher Marlowe B B. Ben Jonson C C. William Shakespeare D D. John Milton Câu 17 17. What is the literary device 'metaphor'? A A. A comparison using 'like' or 'as' B B. A direct comparison stating one thing IS another C C. Exaggeration for effect D D. Giving human qualities to inanimate objects Câu 18 18. Which literary genre blends elements of romance, chivalry, and the supernatural, often set in a medieval or mysterious past? A A. Gothic fiction B B. Realist fiction C C. Naturalist fiction D D. Modernist fiction Câu 19 19. Consider F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby'. Which of the following themes is MOST central to the novel? A A. The celebration of the American Dream and its attainability. B B. The critique of the corrupting influence of wealth and the illusion of the American Dream. C C. The importance of social class mobility and overcoming socioeconomic barriers. D D. The triumph of love and personal relationships over material possessions. Câu 20 20. Which literary movement is associated with authors like Virginia Woolf and James Joyce? A A. Victorianism B B. Modernism C C. Postmodernism D D. The Beat Generation Câu 21 21. Which of the following best describes the 'Beat Generation' in American literature? A A. A group of writers focused on traditional poetic forms and themes of nature. B B. A post-World War II literary movement that rejected mainstream American values, emphasizing counterculture and spiritual quest. C C. A movement advocating for social realism and political activism in literature during the Great Depression. D D. A group of Southern writers known for their gothic style and exploration of regional identity. Câu 22 22. Which novel is considered a foundational text of American Romanticism? A A. 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne B B. 'Moby Dick' by Herman Melville C C. 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Mark Twain D D. 'Walden' by Henry David Thoreau Câu 23 23. What is the significance of 'free verse' in poetry? A A. It strictly adheres to traditional rhyme and meter. B B. It is free from regular meter and rhyme schemes. C C. It is only used in epic poems. D D. It must always be narrative in nature. Câu 24 24. In Toni Morrison's 'Beloved', what does the character Beloved primarily represent? A A. The hope for a brighter future for African Americans. B B. The idealized memory of the past. C C. The trauma and unresolved pain of slavery. D D. The power of forgiveness and reconciliation. Câu 25 25. What distinguishes 'Modernist' poetry from earlier poetic traditions in English and American literature? A A. A return to strict formal structures and traditional rhyme schemes. B B. A focus on nature and pastoral themes, similar to Romantic poetry. C C. Experimentation with form, free verse, fragmentation, and a focus on urban and psychological themes. D D. Primarily uses allegory and didacticism to convey moral lessons. Câu 26 26. Who wrote the epic poem 'Paradise Lost'? A A. John Donne B B. John Milton C C. Andrew Marvell D D. George Herbert Câu 27 27. What is 'dramatic irony'? A A. When a character says the opposite of what they mean. B B. When the audience knows something that the characters in the play do not. C C. When the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what is expected. D D. When a character delivers a long speech alone on stage. Câu 28 28. Which English Romantic poet is known for his 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'Ode on a Grecian Urn'? A A. William Wordsworth B B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge C C. John Keats D D. Percy Bysshe Shelley Câu 29 29. Who wrote 'Pride and Prejudice'? A A. Jane Austen B B. Charlotte Brontë C C. Emily Brontë D D. George Eliot Câu 30 30. In American literature, 'The Lost Generation' refers to: A A. Authors who died young in World War I B B. A group of writers who came of age during World War I and expressed disillusionment C C. Writers who focused on the Great Depression D D. Pioneering female authors of the early 20th century Đề 15 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Kế toán máy misa Đề 2 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Sức khỏe và môi trường