Đề thi, bài tập trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh - MỹĐề 2 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Đăng vào 2 Tháng 5, 2026 bởi admin Đề 2 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Đề 2 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Văn học Anh – Mỹ Số câu30Quiz ID10992 Làm bài Câu 1 1. What is the significance of the 'Lost Generation' in American literary history? A A. They were known for their optimistic and patriotic writing. B B. They were a group of writers disillusioned by World War I and post-war society. C C. They primarily focused on children's literature. D D. They were associated with the Transcendentalist movement. Câu 2 2. Which famous American playwright wrote 'Death of a Salesman', a tragic play critiquing the American Dream? A A. Tennessee Williams B B. Eugene O'Neill C C. Arthur Miller D D. Edward Albee Câu 3 3. In drama, what is a 'soliloquy'? A A. A conversation between two characters B B. A speech by a character alone on stage, revealing their thoughts C C. A brief comment made to the audience, unheard by other characters D D. A song performed by the chorus Câu 4 4. Which British novelist is known for her complex psychological novels, such as 'Mrs. Dalloway' and 'To the Lighthouse', employing stream of consciousness? A A. Doris Lessing B B. Virginia Woolf C C. Agatha Christie D D. Muriel Spark Câu 5 5. What is the function of a 'chorus' in classical Greek tragedy, which has influenced later English and American drama? A A. To perform musical interludes only. B B. To act as the main characters in the play. C C. To provide commentary on the action and represent public opinion. D D. To create comedic relief. Câu 6 6. What is a 'Bildungsroman'? A A. A novel set in a specific geographical location. B B. A novel focused on historical events. C C. A novel that traces the protagonist's development from childhood to adulthood. D D. A novel written in verse. Câu 7 7. What is the primary characteristic of 'stream of consciousness' as a narrative technique? A A. Objective description of events B B. Linear chronological storytelling C C. Representation of unfiltered thoughts and feelings D D. Formal, structured dialogue Câu 8 8. Which novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald is considered a defining work of the Jazz Age, exploring themes of wealth, class, and the American Dream? A A. The Sun Also Rises B B. A Farewell to Arms C C. The Great Gatsby D D. Tender Is the Night Câu 9 9. Who is the author of 'Frankenstein', a seminal work of Gothic and science fiction? A A. Mary Shelley B B. Bram Stoker C C. H.G. Wells D D. Edgar Allan Poe Câu 10 10. What is the 'Beat Generation' in American literature? A A. A group of writers focused on traditional poetic forms. B B. A post-World War II literary movement expressing counterculture and nonconformity. C C. A group of writers associated with the Harlem Renaissance. D D. A literary movement promoting conservative values. Câu 11 11. Which literary movement, prominent in the early 20th century, is characterized by a break from traditional narrative and poetic forms, often reflecting feelings of alienation and fragmentation? A A. Romanticism B B. Realism C C. Modernism D D. Postmodernism Câu 12 12. In poetry, what is a 'Shakespearean sonnet' also known as? A A. Petrarchan sonnet B B. Italian sonnet C C. Spenserian sonnet D D. English sonnet Câu 13 13. Which American author won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 for his powerful and artistically independent narratives? A A. Ernest Hemingway B B. William Faulkner C C. John Steinbeck D D. T.S. Eliot Câu 14 14. What is the term for the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity? A A. Assonance B B. Consonance C C. Alliteration D D. Onomatopoeia Câu 15 15. Which of these poets is considered a major figure of the Romantic movement in English literature? A A. John Donne B B. Alexander Pope C C. William Wordsworth D D. T.S. Eliot Câu 16 16. Which novel by Charlotte Brontë is known for its strong female protagonist and exploration of social class and gender inequality? A A. Pride and Prejudice B B. Jane Eyre C C. Sense and Sensibility D D. Emma Câu 17 17. What is 'Southern Gothic' as a subgenre in American literature? A A. Romantic stories set in the American South. B B. Gothic literature written by Southern authors, focusing on European settings. C C. Gothic literature set in the American South, featuring grotesque characters and decaying settings. D D. Realistic depictions of Southern life, avoiding supernatural elements. Câu 18 18. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic typically associated with Postmodern literature? A A. Metafiction and self-reflexivity B B. Grand narratives and objective truth C C. Irony and skepticism towards authority D D. Fragmentation and pastiche Câu 19 19. Which of these plays is considered a tragedy by William Shakespeare? A A. A Midsummer Night's Dream B B. Twelfth Night C C. Hamlet D D. As You Like It Câu 20 20. What is 'Dramatic Irony'? A A. Irony that occurs in real life. B B. Irony that is spoken by a character. C C. Irony where the audience knows something the characters do not. D D. Irony that is intended to be humorous. Câu 21 21. Who wrote the epic poem 'Paradise Lost', retelling the biblical story of the Fall of Man? A A. Geoffrey Chaucer B B. John Milton C C. Edmund Spenser D D. William Shakespeare Câu 22 22. Which American literary period is most strongly associated with transcendentalism and figures like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau? A A. The Enlightenment B B. Romanticism C C. Realism D D. Modernism Câu 23 23. The Harlem Renaissance, a significant cultural movement, primarily celebrated the artistic and intellectual achievements of which group? A A. Irish immigrants B B. African Americans C C. Jewish Americans D D. Italian immigrants Câu 24 24. What is 'Picaresque novel'? A A. A novel focusing on upper-class society. B B. A novel that tells a story through letters. C C. A novel depicting the adventures of a roguish hero of low social class. D D. A novel with a tragic ending. Câu 25 25. Which of these novels is NOT written by an American author? A A. The Catcher in the Rye B B. To Kill a Mockingbird C C. Wuthering Heights D D. Beloved Câu 26 26. What is the literary device where an object or idea represents something else, often abstract? A A. Metaphor B B. Simile C C. Symbolism D D. Personification Câu 27 27. Who is the author of 'Pride and Prejudice', a quintessential novel of manners in English literature? A A. Emily Brontë B B. Jane Austen C C. Charlotte Brontë D D. Virginia Woolf Câu 28 28. Which American poet is famous for free verse and poems like 'Song of Myself' in 'Leaves of Grass'? A A. Edgar Allan Poe B B. Walt Whitman C C. Emily Dickinson D D. Robert Frost Câu 29 29. What distinguishes 'American Realism' in literature from 'American Romanticism'? A A. Realism focuses on idealized heroes, while Romanticism depicts ordinary people. B B. Realism emphasizes the supernatural, while Romanticism focuses on everyday life. C C. Realism aims for objective portrayal of life, while Romanticism emphasizes emotion and imagination. D D. Realism uses elaborate language, while Romanticism uses simple language. Câu 30 30. Which British author is famous for writing dystopian novels like 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' and 'Animal Farm'? A A. Aldous Huxley B B. George Orwell C C. H.G. Wells D D. J.R.R. Tolkien Đề 15 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Bảo mật an ninh mạng Đề 3 – Bài tập, đề thi trắc nghiệm online Sức khỏe và môi trường