21st Century Literature Quiz
21st Century Literature Quiz
PRE-TEST
The Nature and Elements of Literature
General Directions: Read and answer each item carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer
in your answer sheet.
I. TRUE OR FALSE
Write on the blank provided the letter A if your answer is True and letter D if your answer is
False.
II. CLASSIFICATION
Identify which from the group is not identified under its Classification of Literature
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13. Literature of Description
A. Lyric Poetry B. Book Travel C. Literary Art D. Descriptive Essay
14. Literature of Self-Expression
A. Lyric Poetry B. Literary Criticism C. Short Story D. Poetry of Argument
15. Literature of Human Life and Activity
A. Essay B. Short Story C. History D. Biography
16. Literature of Description
A. Travel Blog B. Eulogy C. Narrative D. Literary Art
III. IDENTIFICATION
Identify the Theme of 21st Century Literature based from the statement
Choices: A. Identity
B. History and Memory
C. Technology
D. Intertextuality
17. As contemporary readers are able to look back and see how it has been depicted
differently for different audiences, these have become themes in 21st century literature.
Often contemporary literature explores the notion of multiplicities of truth and
acknowledges that it is filtered through human perspective and experience._______
18. Today, this is more integrated into people’s lives than ever before. Dreams of what this
could potentially help people become and anxieties regarding the demise of humanity
as a result of this can be seen in 21st century literature. _________
19. In postmodern style, many contemporary writers recognize a piece of work as being one
among many throughout history. As such, many writers purposely include
acknowledgements, references or parallels to other works of fiction, recognizing their
place in a larger, broader conversation, context and body of work. Some themes go as
far as to poke fun at a work’s own lack of originality or the clichés that it seemingly
cannot escape. _______
20. With increasing globalization, intersections of cultures and more vocal discussions of
women’s rights and LGBT rights, it has become a common theme in 21st century
literature. In a world that is now able to exchange ideas more quickly than ever before
via the Internet and other technological advancements, people have relatively more
freedom to draw from multiple cultures and philosophies and question the concept of
the self and its relation to the body, brain and “soul.”__________
IV. REFLECTION
Write a 10 or more sentences reflection on the question:
“How can literature be the mirror of life?”
Content: 50%
Originality: 30%
Mechanics: 20%