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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: CPLFDELI UNIT 6
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Título del Test:
CPLFDELI UNIT 6

Descripción:
CPLFDELI UNIT 6

Autor:
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Raúl Pérez
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Fecha de Creación:
10/06/2023

Categoría: Idiomas

Número Preguntas: 23
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Temario:
1. Select the WRONG sentence. During the Second World War… a. Women did not play an important role b. Winston Churchill was the UK’s president c. The Allies fought against the Axis Powers d. The US entered in 1941.
2. The Cold War was… a. The deadliest conflict in human history b. A constant threat between the Communist bloc and “The West” c. A consequence of the First World War d. A postmodernist trend in film industry.
3. (20th century’s) British and American literature until the 1950s. a. Meant an exploration of political ideas and Christian belief. b. It is also called Anglo-Saxon Literature c. Uses Middle English form of the English language d. This period is called Romanticism.
4. The “Angry Young Men” refers to… a. A social and literary movement that originated in the 1950s in the USA. b. The activist of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 60s. c. Several British novelists and playwrights from the 1950s who expressed their dissatisfaction with the results of the 2nd WW in Britain d. English children’s literature writers from the 1950s.
5. Select the WRONG sentence. The Beat Movement… a. Is also known as Beat Generation or beatniks. b. Originated in the UK’s working- class in the 1950s c. Was a social and literary movement d. Lost its impetus in the early 1960s, but influenced the following decades.
6. John Wain, Kingsley Amis, John Osborne, John Braine and Alan Sillitoe are representatives of… a. The Beat Movement b. English Children´s literature from the 1950s c. American Gothic Literature d. The Angry Young Men.
7. In 1941, the Atlantic Charter … a. Ended the Civil Right Movement in the US in the 1950s-60s. b. Defended the right to choose the form of government c. Was written by Jack Keronac d. Is the main work of postcolonial literature.
8. Who founded the Montgomery Improvement Association in the US? a. Rosa Parks b. President Truman c. President Kennedy d. Martin Luther King.
9. In the 1950s and 60s there was an important Civil Rights Movement in the US. Select the WRONG sentence about Black Americans: a. Served in US army during the 2nd WW b. Did not have segregation and discrimination in schools c. Were required very difficult literacy tests to vote. d. Did several peaceful sit-ins and demonstrations.
10. Select the WRONG sentence about the Feminist Movement in the US. a. The first wave happened in the 19th century and first decades of the 20th century related to women’s suffrage. b. The second wave happened in the 1960s and 70s. c. The second wave had several branches and focused on the definition of feminity. d. The third wave happened in the 1990s and had intersectional approaches.
11. The US hippie movement started as a counter-cultural movement against … a. Vietnam War b. The 2nd WW c. The Cold War d. The Gulf Wars.
12. The 1960s in the UK are known for… a. The Beat Movement b. Margaret Thatcher´s conservative policies c. Swinging London d. EU Brexit.
13. The main work in English postcolonial literature is… a. A passage to India b. Orientalism c. Thing Fall Apart d. The Empire Writes Back.
14. Select the WRONG sentence. The concept of English as a global language… a. Means the imposition of English as the world’s leading language in economy, diplomacy, science, media… b. Means the suppression of new dialects. c. Means an impact of EFL and creation of the first associations to develop standardized tests. d. Means the development of new dialects.
15. Select the WRONG sentence. The concept “teenager”… a. Is introduced in the US in the mid- 1940s. b. It is firstly associated with marketing. c. The original definition referred to age 12-14. d. Had an impact in literature.
16. During The Cold War, this genre was very popular in literature. a. Spying novels b. Historical novels c. Epic poetry d. Religious theatre plays.
17. Who is the queen of mysteries and thrillers in English Literature from the 1950s? a. Rosa Parks b. Agatha Christie c. Margaret Thatcher d. Queen Elizabeth II.
18. The main trend in English literature from the 1950s was… a. Modernism b. Post- modernism c. Post- colonialism d. Gothic.
19. Postmodern literature… a. Is a reaction to modernism b. Shows an apparently arbitrary fusion of elements c. Means a growth of speculative fiction d. All the previous answers are true.
20. Postmodern literature… a. Only affected literature, since it had no impact in other arts. b. Had no influence of the nuclear threat and world’s chaos and destruction c. Shows juxtaposing themes d. Is critical with diversity and shows no interconnected awareness.
21. The Space Race… a. Had not impact in literature. b. Is Isaac Asimov’s most important book. c. Happened from 1955- 1991. d. Is an example of English Children’s Literature from the 1950s.
22. English Children’s Literature from the 1950s is characterised by… a. Children are portrayed as skilful, intelligent, mature protagonists. b. Young adult fiction develops in the 1960s as a specific genre. c. Gothic literature is still present in some works d. All of them are true.
23. Enid Blyton is an important English writer in Children’s literature in the 20th century, who wrote: a. The Famous Five and the Secret Seven. b. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory c. Harry Potter d. The Chronicles of Narnia.
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