1) Which definition most accurately describes world literature? a) Derived from the term "litera," meaning letter. b) The totality of all national literatures, encompassing works from different countries and cultures around the world. c) A compilation of ancient literary texts from Europe and Asia. d) Writings in the form of stories and poems that are solely in English. 2) Which of the following statements about Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is NOT true? a) a. Goethe introduced the concept of Weltliteratur (World Literature) in the early 19th century. b) He was a well-known German writer who played a key role in shaping the idea of world literature. c) Goethe believed literature should remain confined to national borders to maintain cultural integrity. d) He envisioned a global literary landscape where works from different nations could be appreciated beyond cultural and language barriers. 3) Which of the following is not a reason for the rise of World Literature? a) Colonialism b) Technology c) Stagnation of literary works within countries d) Translation 4) Suppose you are an archaeologist examining different phases of literature. You come across writings like the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, the Egyptian Pyramid Texts, and Homeric Epics, all from the era between 3000 BCE and 1200 BCE. Which literary period are you most likely investigating? a) The Bronze Age b) The Iron Age c) The Classical Literature Age d) The Modern Literature Age 5) Imagine you're exploring contemporary literature and encounter two popular novels, It Ends with Us and Verity. To which literary period do these books belong? a) Renaissance b) Late 19th century c) Late 19th century to the present d) The Middle Ages 6) Which literary approach emphasizes an analysis of the text by exploring its form, structure, style, and literary techniques? a) Psychological Approach b) Biographical Approach c) Sociocultural Approach d) Formalist/Structuralist Approach 7) A student plans to adapt a classic Filipino poem into a modern format by sending it to a loved one through a text message. Which multimedia format would be the most appropriate for this? a) Video b) Text Tula c) Blog d) Mind Mapping 8) Who is the author whose books and stories are bestsellers in Japan and globally, with works translated into over 50 languages? a) Haroki Murokomi b) Haruka Muro c) Harukins Murokami d) Haruki Murakami 9) Which option best summarizes the two central narratives in Haruki Murakami's Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World? a) A journey across the sea and a fantasy adventure. b) A love story and a detective story. c) A war story and a tale about school life. d) An isolated town and a futuristic world. 10) Which of the following statements about Rajkumar Hirani is INCORRECT? a) His films feature a distinct mix of humor and social critique. b) All of his directorial works are both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. c) He is regarded as one of the finest directors of the 18th century. d) His characters are relatable and endearing. 11) What theme is most prevalent in the story "100% Perfect Girl"? a) The importance of destiny in finding love. b) The power of communication in relationships. c) The impact of childhood memories on adulthood. d) The fleeting nature of beauty. 12) What prevents the narrator from approaching the "100% perfect girl" when he sees her? a) He doesn't have time to stop and talk. b) He don't have the courage/ he is shy. c) He thinks she is already in a relationship. d) He feels they will meet again through fate. 13) Where does the story take place? a) A quiet park in the city. b) A bookstore in the suburbs. c) A bustling street in Tokyo. d) In a house nearby. 14) In My Dear You, the protagonist reflects on her identity and relationships. What major life event causes this reflection? a) Her wedding b) A job loss c) The birth of her child d) Her death 15) What is the protagonist's relationship with Richard in My Dear You? a) Her boss b) Her husband c) Her ex-boyfriend d) Her so called "Guardian Angel" 16) How does the protagonist feel about her Chinese identity in My Dear You? a) She feels proud and confident. b) ) She questions it and feels uncertain. c) She rejects it completely. d) She never reflects on it. 17) Who is the protagonist in "100% Perfect Girl"? a) The "100% perfect girl" b) The narrator's friend c) A passerby who observes the narrator d) The narrator 18) The following are the lessons can be learned from "100% Perfect Girl", EXCEPT:  a) Taking action in the moment is crucial, or you may regret missed opportunities. b) Take chances or you might miss out. c) Fear can hold you back from making connections. d) Perfect people always exist. 19) The following are the lessons can be learned from "PK", EXCEPT: a) Questioning beliefs can lead to personal growth. b) Blind faith can sometimes cause harm. c) People should always follow traditions without questioning. d) Understanding different perspectives is essential for tolerance. 20) The following are the lessons can be learned from "3 IDIOTS", EXCEPT: a) Pursuing passion is more important than societal expectations. b) True education goes beyond rote memorization. c) Competition is the key to success. d) Friendship can help overcome difficult challenges.

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