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LITERATURA INGLESA II

Simulado: CEL0561_SM_201201414131 V.1

VOLTAR

Aluno(a): MICHELLY VIEIRA GUIMARES FERREIRA


Desempenho: 2,0 de 8,0

Matrcula: 201201414131
Data: 09/10/2013 22:01:37 (Finalizada)

1a Questo (Ref.: 200711369033)

Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0

When St. John asks where Jane last resided, how does Jane respond?

That it is her secret.


That it is not relevant.
That she had resided with Mr. Rochester
That she is from Gateshead.

2a Questo (Ref.: 200711369056)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

According to Jane, Bessie once said that to dream of what was a sure sign of trouble?

Storms.
Church.
Dogs.
Children.

3a Questo (Ref.: 200711369047)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

What does Mr. Rochester ask Jane to fetch for Mr. Mason from the drawer in his room?

A phial and glass.


A pipe and matches.
A knife and towel.
A pillow and blanket.

4a Questo (Ref.: 200711369036)

Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0

When Jane speaks to Mr. Rochester's former butler at the inn, what does he tell her about who started the fire?

That Grace Poole caused it.


That Adele Varens caused it.
That Mr. Rochester caused it.
That Bertha Mason caused it.

5a Questo (Ref.: 200711369084)

Catherine married . n

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

Edward Miles
Edgar Linton
Edward Lando
Edward Stone
Ethan Lockwood

6a Questo (Ref.: 200711369522)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

Which of the following became the most popular Romantic poetic form, following on Wordsworth's claim that poetic
inspiration is contained within the inner feelings of the individual ?

the political poem.


the sonnet.
the ode.
the free style poem.
the lyric poem written in the first person.

7a Questo (Ref.: 200711369034)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

According to Mr. Rochester, he tells Jane that it has been ten years since he has flown from Europe with what three
things as his companion?

Gratitude, forgiveness, and faith.


Disgust, hate, and rage.
Happiness, peace, and relief.
Sorrow, blame, and despair.

8a Questo (Ref.: 200711369054)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

How does Jane describe Miss Rosamond Oliver, the heiress who greets her and St. John?

Beautiful.
Unattractive.
Strange.
Plain.

9a Questo (Ref.: 200711329463)

Realism is a reaction against Romanticism. Why the previous statement can be considered true?

Sua Resposta: idk.

Compare com a sua resposta: Realistic writers rebelled against the emotional writing of the Romantics and started a
movement in search of a more realistic portrait of life.

10a Questo (Ref.: 200711329464)

The relationship between literature and history is as old as the written word. Do you agree with the previous statement?
Why?

Sua Resposta: idk.

Compare com a sua resposta: Early writings influenced the formation of society and how people viewed their
communities, if not their very reality. Literature continues to reflect history, as history looks in the mirror that works of
literature provide. The main connection between literature and history is that literature is used to report and represent
history. The two are, therefore, intertwined with one another.

LITERATURA INGLESA II

Simulado: CEL0561_SM_201201414131 V.2

VOLTAR

Aluno(a): MICHELLY VIEIRA GUIMARES FERREIRA


Desempenho: 1,0 de 8,0

Matrcula: 201201414131
Data: 11/10/2013 12:51:59 (Finalizada)

1a Questo (Ref.: 200709544052)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

The record of marriage the person reads to stop the wedding is from how many years back?

Five.
Twenty.
Ten.
Fifteen.

2a Questo (Ref.: 200709544530)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

The effects of the revolution abroad, the demands for a more democratic government, and a growing awareness of social
injustice at home were all reflected in a new spirit that over a period of years affected every aspect of English life. How
were the years characterized by this new attitude known as?

The Victorian Age.


The Elizabethan Age.
The Age of Reason.
The Age of Romanticism.
The Age of Milton.

3a Questo (Ref.: 200709544086)

Why did Mr. Lockwood stay overnight when Heathcliff obviously disliked his company?

because of the pouring rain


because of the snow

Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0

because of the fog


because of love
because of the author.

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

4a Questo (Ref.: 200709544056)

According to Jane, Bessie once said that to dream of what was a sure sign of trouble?

Church.
Dogs.
Storms.
Children.

5a Questo (Ref.: 200709544484)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

In the novel Pride and Prejudice, which of the following characters fits in this description: The son of a wealthy, wellestablished family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley. Intelligent and forthright, he too has a tendency to
judge too hastily and harshly, and his high birth and wealth make him overly proud and overly conscious of his social
status.

Mr. Bingley.
Mr. Smith.
Mr. Collins.
Mr. Bennet.
Mr. Darcy.

6a Questo (Ref.: 200709544524)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

Who was the first one to use the term "Romantic" to the literary period dating from 1785 to 1830?

Shakespeare.
Goethe.
Shelly
Lord Byron.
English historians half a century after the period ended.

7a Questo (Ref.: 200709544485)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

Which of the following themes CANNOT be found in Pride and Prejudice?

In a sense, Pride and Prejudice is the story of two courtshipsthose between Darcy and Elizabeth and between
Bingley and Jane.
Pride and Prejudice depicts a society in which a womans reputation is of the utmost importance. A woman is
expected to behave in certain ways. Stepping outside the social norms makes her vulnerable to ostracism.
Pride and Prejudice contains one of the most cherished love stories in English literature: the courtship between
Darcy and Elizabeth. As in any good love story, the lovers must elude and overcome numerous stumbling blocks,
beginning with the tensions caused by the lovers own personal qualities. Elizabeths pride makes her misjudge
Darcy on the basis of a poor first impression, while Darcys prejudice against Elizabeths poor social standing

blinds him, for a time, to her many virtues.


Darcy and Elizabeths realization of a mutual and tender love seems to imply that Austen views love as something
dependent of these social forces, as something that can be captured if only an individual is able to fit in the
hierarchical society.
The theme of class is related to reputation, in that both reflect the strictly regimented nature of life for the middle
and upper classes in Regency England. The lines of class are strictly drawn. While the Bennets, who are middle
class, may socialize with the upper-class Bingleys and Darcys, they are clearly their social inferiors and are
treated as such. Austen satirizes this kind of class-consciousness.

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

8a Questo (Ref.: 200709544061)

When Jane first lays her eyes on the injured Mr. Rochester, she compares him to what kind of animal?

A dog.
A horse.
An eagle.
A snake.

9a Questo (Ref.: 200709504463)

Realism is a reaction against Romanticism. Why the previous statement can be considered true?

Sua Resposta: idk

Compare com a sua resposta: Realistic writers rebelled against the emotional writing of the Romantics and started a
movement in search of a more realistic portrait of life.

10a Questo (Ref.: 200709504464)

The relationship between literature and history is as old as the written word. Do you agree with the previous statement?
Why?

Sua Resposta: idk

Compare com a sua resposta: Early writings influenced the formation of society and how people viewed their
communities, if not their very reality. Literature continues to reflect history, as history looks in the mirror that works of
literature provide. The main connection between literature and history is that literature is used to report and represent
history. The two are, therefore, intertwined with one another.

LITERATURA INGLESA II

Simulado: CEL0561_SM_201201414131 V.3


Aluno(a): MICHELLY VIEIRA GUIMARES FERREIRA
Desempenho: 3,0 de 8,0

1a Questo (Ref.: 200709464533)

When St. John asks where Jane last resided, how does Jane respond?

VOLTAR
Matrcula: 201201414131
Data: 11/10/2013 12:54:46 (Finalizada)

Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0

That it is her secret.


That she had resided with Mr. Rochester
That it is not relevant.
That she is from Gateshead.

2a Questo (Ref.: 200709464554)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

How does Jane describe Miss Rosamond Oliver, the heiress who greets her and St. John?

Strange.
Plain.
Unattractive.
Beautiful.

3a Questo (Ref.: 200709464547)

Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0

What does Mr. Rochester ask Jane to fetch for Mr. Mason from the drawer in his room?

A pillow and blanket.


A pipe and matches.
A phial and glass.
A knife and towel.

4a Questo (Ref.: 200709464536)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

When Jane speaks to Mr. Rochester's former butler at the inn, what does he tell her about who started the fire?

That Bertha Mason caused it.


That Grace Poole caused it.
That Mr. Rochester caused it.
That Adele Varens caused it.

5a Questo (Ref.: 200709464584)

Catherine married . n

Edward Lando
Edward Stone
Edward Miles
Edgar Linton
Ethan Lockwood

Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0

6a Questo (Ref.: 200709465022)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

Which of the following became the most popular Romantic poetic form, following on Wordsworth's claim that poetic
inspiration is contained within the inner feelings of the individual ?

the ode.
the lyric poem written in the first person.
the sonnet.
the political poem.
the free style poem.

7a Questo (Ref.: 200709464534)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

According to Mr. Rochester, he tells Jane that it has been ten years since he has flown from Europe with what three
things as his companion?

Disgust, hate, and rage.


Gratitude, forgiveness, and faith.
Happiness, peace, and relief.
Sorrow, blame, and despair.

8a Questo (Ref.: 200709464552)

Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0

The record of marriage the person reads to stop the wedding is from how many years back?

Fifteen.
Ten.
Twenty.
Five.

9a Questo (Ref.: 200709424963)

Realism is a reaction against Romanticism. Why the previous statement can be considered true?

Sua Resposta: idk

Compare com a sua resposta: Realistic writers rebelled against the emotional writing of the Romantics and started a
movement in search of a more realistic portrait of life.

10a Questo (Ref.: 200709424964)

The relationship between literature and history is as old as the written word. Do you agree with the previous statement?
Why?

Sua Resposta: idk

Compare com a sua resposta: Early writings influenced the formation of society and how people viewed their
communities, if not their very reality. Literature continues to reflect history, as history looks in the mirror that works of
literature provide. The main connection between literature and history is that literature is used to report and represent
history. The two are, therefore, intertwined with one another.

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