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This document contains quiz questions about elements of fiction, techniques and literary devices used in fiction stories. It asks the reader to identify things like types of conflicts, characters, plot points, settings, and literary devices such as symbolism, foreshadowing, and flashbacks. The questions cover topics like identifying the protagonist, antagonist, climax, and resolution in stories, as well as recognizing the use of techniques like juxtaposition, euphemism, and onomatopoeia.

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This document contains quiz questions about elements of fiction, techniques and literary devices used in fiction stories. It asks the reader to identify things like types of conflicts, characters, plot points, settings, and literary devices such as symbolism, foreshadowing, and flashbacks. The questions cover topics like identifying the protagonist, antagonist, climax, and resolution in stories, as well as recognizing the use of techniques like juxtaposition, euphemism, and onomatopoeia.

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Elements of Fiction_Quiz 1-HUMSS 3 (November 9, 2021)


1. This type of counseling can involve five to fifteen clients.
the cabman
2. What is the climax of the story? [The Stolen Bacillus By H. G. Wells]
The anarchist accidentally breaks the container that holds the bacillus so he decides to
swallow what is left in it to become the source of the epidemic.
3. Which character role safeguards the intimate thoughts and true intentions of the protagonist in a
story?
confidant
4. Which character type changes personality as the story progresses?
dynamic character
5. Which point of view would you use if you want both the protagonist and his or her love interest to be
the narrators of your story?
multiple-person point of view
6. Which narrative mode of fiction illustrates the characters, setting, and objects that are present in a
story?
description
7. Which text should you craft prior to the creation of your story to help you develop a concrete
setting?
vignette
8. Which of the following is a thematic issue that the story presents? [The Stolen Bacillus By H. G.
Wells]
the potential role of scientists and other people to facilitate bioterrorism
9. Which plot structure would you use if you want your story to have two heroes, each of them having
their own quests to finish, but meet at the climax of the story to fight a single enemy?
parallel plot
10. Which conflict would you use if you want your protagonist to have a dispute with a group of people
because of a crime he or she did not commit?
man versus society
Techniques and Literary Devices in Fiction_Quiz 2 (November 15, 2021)
1. Which of the following literary devices acts as an alternative to a word or phrase that is considered
harsh, blunt, or taboo?
euphemism
2. Read the excerpt below. [An excerpt from “The Fly” by Katherin Mansfield]
The writer used the boss’ memory to employ a flashback in the story.
3. Which of the following literary devices would you use if you want to put an omen, such as a broken
mirror or a prophecy, to hint at the fate of one of the characters in the story you are creating?
foreshadowing
4. Which of the following literary devices would you use if you want to put words, such as sizzle, buzz,
and meow, in the story you are creating?
onomatopoeia
5. Read the excerpt below. The excerpt shows how the narrator compared Mr. Woodifield, one of the
characters in the story, to “a baby [that] peers out of its pram.” What does it mean? [An excerpt from
“The Fly” by Katherin Mansfield]
Mr. Woodifield is as weak and frail as a baby.
6. Read the excerpt below. Which is true about the given excerpt? [An excerpt from “The Fly”
Katherine Mansfield”
The excerpt shows how visual imagery can be employed in fiction
7. Which of the following literary devices places two elements that have obvious differences
side-by-side inside a story?
juxtaposition
8. Which of the following literary devices would be the most appropriate to use if you want to show the
readers the reason why the main character acts carelessly in the story?
flashback
9. Which of the following literary devices would you use if you want a person, an object, or an event to
manifest an emblematic or abstract meaning?
symbolism
10. Which of the following literary devices refers to the repetition of the initial sound or letter in a string
of words in a phrase or sentence?
alliteration
Mercury_Review Quiz_4th Exam_HUMSS 3
1. A character struggles with a force of nature (natural disaster, desolation, animal, etc.) Usually, the
character is struggling to survive.
f
2. It is the one whose attitudes and values are affected by the events in the story.
c
3. The peak of action and conflict.
d
4. This element shows who is narrating the story. It could be a narrator or it could be a character.
a
5. The point of greatest emotional intensity, interest, or suspense in a story is the __________.
a
6. A struggle between two opposing forces or characters in a story can be described as ________.
b
7. This type of conflict occurs when one is trapped by an inevitable destiny, freedom, and free.
b
8. A multi-dimensional or a complex character.
e
9. The force, most often another character, that opposes the protagonist.
b
10. It is the introduction of the characters and the basic situation of the story.
a
11. These elements are people or creatures and they drive the story forward with their problems.
b
12. It a character having only a single trait or quality.
d
13. The character fights against social traditions or rules (fight for freedom, rights, for a cause, etc.)
e
14. The portion of the story where the conflict increases.
c
15. One whose personality, attitudes, and beliefs remain fixed, no matter what kinds of situations he
encounters.
f
16. The action that follows the climax is called __________.
c
17. The character’s Struggle takes place in his/her own mind.
d
18. It is a conflict between a character and something that is not normal in some way.
c
19. This element is the place and time period of a story.
a
20. The chief figure who struggles against opposing forces.
a

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