Eng. II Spring Final Exam

ANIMAL FARM

1. Animal Farm is best described as a cautionary tale against:

2. Animal Farm is set in ______, but mirrors events that occurred in ______?

3. What allowed Stalin to assume Soviet leadership?

4. Which characterhas a dream/big speech that rouses the animals to rebel?

5. What did Mrs. Jones do when she saw what was happening outside between the animals and her husband?

6. What was the farm house SUPPOSED to be preserved as?

7. Which character changedthe writing of "Manor Farm" to “Animal Farm?

8. Where were the SevenCommandments written?

9. Who took the milk and apples?

10. What threat is often used to scare the animals into submission?

11. Which group of animals took control of the farm?

12. Which animal was like the “minister of propaganda,” rewriting the past and only sharing information the leader wanted them to know?

13. What was the result of the Battle of Cowshed?

14. Which of the following animals gets hurt during the Battle of Cowshed but in the end survives?

15. Who received the "Animal Hero, First Class" award?

16. Who received the "Animal Hero, Second Class" award?

17. What is Sugarcandy Mountain?

18. Which animal represent the proletariat, the uneducated, blindly obedient working class?

19. What is the name of the philosophy that the animals live by?

20. According to Old Major what is man?

True/False

21. Mollie is vain and concerned with superficial thoughts

22. Benjamin refuses to do any more work than necessary

23. Boxer is the hardest working of all the animals

24. Snowball is run off the farm.

25. Since the revolt the animals seem to be arguing more frequently

26. By the end of the novel, “All animals are created equal was changed to:”

27. The original flag of Animal Farm was:

28. When the original windmill was built, it was intended to produce:

29. Who tricked Napoleon AND how did he do it?

30. What happened to Boxer?

Matching:

31. Mosesa. bias material and information intended to sway opinions

32. Animalismb. symbolic of Communism

33. Boxerc. treated well, allowed to receive an education

34. Propaganda d. died as a result of forced starvation

35. Old Major e. chased off the farm

36. Snowballf. taken by Napoleon to raise as bodyguards

37. Farmer Jones g. represents Karl Marx, the founder of Communism

38. the hens h. represented religion

39. Napoleoni. ruthless leader of Animal Farm, represent Joseph Stalin

40. the younger pigsj. work horse, very dedicated but not smart

41. Mollie k. a story with two meanings, both literal and symbolic

42. the dogsl. represented Russian upper class that left for Europe

43. Allegorym. represented Czar Nicholas II, king before the revolution

ADVERTISING/PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES

44. EthosA. appeal to

45. PathosB. appeal to

46. Logos C. appeal to

Match the type of technique with the best explanation

47. Buzzwords A. associating a symbol with a product (logo recognition)

48. Loaded wordsB. words that are popular and vague

49. Name CallingC. pushing the idea that everyone is using a product
50. TransferenceD. using numbers and statistics to convince you to buy

51. TestimonialE. words that have strong associations

52. BandwagonF. being scared into buying a product

53. Hidden fearsG. a person, usually a celebrity, endorses a product

54. Facts and figuresH. comparing one product to another saying it is inferior to the other

Match the technique with its correct example

55. BuzzwordsA. “I’m a famous gold medal winner, and I say this is the best product around.”

56. Loaded wordsB. “This product reminds me of my home and my family.”

57. Name Calling C. “Your child is unsafe if not wearing our new bicycle helmet.”

58. TransferenceD. “All the cool kids use it!”

59. TestimonialE. “67% saw a 94% improvement.”

60. BandwagonF. “It’s NEW! It’s HOT! It’s AWESOME!”

61. Hidden FearsG. “The other brand stinks!”

62. Facts and figures H. “I saw the Swoosh and new his new shoes were Nikes.”

PROOFREADING MARKS

73. What is the symbol meaning to delete?

74. What is the symbol meaning to capitalize?

75. Which is the proper symbol to close up a space?

76. How can you correct a mispelled word?

77. Why is having a standard set of proofreading marks helpful?

78. What symbol is the proper way to end a sentence?

79. How do you insert a comma?

80. Which symbol fixes problem the in this question?

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

  1. If a play follows the general play format, difficulties are introduced in which act?
  1. In which act are the “knots” untangled?
  1. Why is Shakespeare still being read today?
  1. A comedy is characterized by
  1. What is the Ancient Law or Privilege of Athens?
  1. “Take comfort: he no more shall see my face/ Lysander and myself will fly this place.” (1.1 207-208) Who says this and what it the purpose?
  1. What is Hermia and Lysander’s plan?
  1. Why, according to Puck are Oberon and Titania fighting?
  1. What does Oberon want Puck to do while Oberon goes to anoint Titania’s eyes with the love juice?
  1. Why do Hermia and Lysander sleep so far apart?
  1. What happens when Lysander wakes up and sees Helena?
  1. What does Helena think Lysander is doing when he declares his love for her?
  1. Quince says, “Marry, our play is “the most lamentable comedy…” (1.2 11-12). Why is this funny?
  1. How does Bottom respond to Titania’s declaration of love?
  1. As Demetrius woos Hermia, what does Hermia fear he has done to Lysander?
  1. What is the reward Hermia offers Demetrius if he tells her what he has done to Lysander and why is this strange?
  1. We began the play with both men loving Hermia; now both love Helena. How many times have the women changed whom they love?
  1. What does Helena, still thinking they are ganging up on her, say about the childhoods of the women?
  1. What can you infer about the size of Helena and Hermia based on the descriptions in the arguments?
  1. Compare Bottom’s wisdom about love with Lysander’s wisdom about love (you should explain both character’s wisdom about love in your answer)?
  1. Why does Titania refuse to give up the changeling boy?.
  1. What is Oberon’s plan to seek revenge against Titania?
  1. Oberon tells Puck that “A sweet Athenian lady is in love with a disdainful youth.” To whom is this referring and how does Oberon plan to change this?
  1. How do Bottom and the other actors intend to solve two problems in the play they face?
  1. “This is to make an ass of me, to fright me, if they could” (3.1 122-123). What literary technique is being used?
  1. How does Lysander’s definition of love change after the love-in-idleness flower juice is dropped in his eyes (when he falls in love with Helena)?
  1. Once her vision has been cleared from the potion, what is Titania’s response to Bottom?
  1. What happens to Egeus’s complaint against Hermia?
  1. Why are the other actors so happy to see Bottom return?
  1. All of the following are themes except
  1. Oberon can be described as
  1. Titania can be described as
  1. Bottom can be described as
  1. Helena can be described as
  1. Hermia can be described as
  1. Which character can be described as mischievous and faithful?
  1. We see all of the following types of love except

Directions: Choose which character said the following quotes.

  1. “Give me that boy, and I’ll dance with you.”
  1. “I don’t love you, so stop following me.”
  1. “I want to lie next to you.”
  1. “Lie futher off,” and “It’s wrong before we’re man and wife.”
  1. “Happy with Hermia? I wrongly thought that I loved her.”
  1. “Why are you making fun of me like this?”
  1. 'A tedious brief scene of young Pyramus

And his love Thisbe; very tragical mirth.'

Merry and tragical! tedious and brief!

We see examples of ______in these lines.

  1. Which of the following sequences is the correct order in which the events occurred in the play?

Read Theseus’ speech from Act 5 carefully, especially from “The lunatic, the lover, and the poet” (line 5).

  1. What point is Theseus trying to make about poets?
  1. What is Theseus’ attitude towards the story told by the young people?
  1. If we shadows have offended,

Think but this, and all is mended:

That you have but slumbered here,

While these visions did appear;

What is Puck saying in these lines?

  1. What is Hippolyta’s attitude towards the story told by the young people?
  1. Most Act V is comprised of the performance of the tragedy of Pyramus and Thisbe. What makes this tragedy “comic” for the noble audience on stage?