First English Exam Grade 10

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First English Exam Quiz for Grade 10

Test your understanding of "Harrison Bergeron" and related literature with our engaging quiz designed for Grade 10 students. This quiz covers important themes, characters, and literary devices.

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  • 34 questions to challenge your knowledge
  • Multiple choice format for easy engagement
  • Instant feedback on your answers
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One of these characters is not a character from Harrison Bergeron.
Diana Moon
Hazel
George
Victor
In what year does Harrison Bergeron story take place?
2080
2081
2082
2083
What is the kind of the “Harrison Bergeron” story?
Drama
Fictional
Crime
Biography
What does frugal mean?
Thrifty
Fancy
Smelly
Extravagant
What does prosperity mean?
Necessary
Success
Lawful
Respect
You can conclude that George and Hazel in agree that:
Harrison is right to fight for his individuality.
Obeying the government is more important than their son’s liberty.
Handicaps are a horrible way to achieve balance in society.
Requiring handicaps is an abuse of the government’s power.
The biggest conflict Harrison faces in the story is between:
Wanting to dance with the ballerina versus wanting to keep his government-mandated restraints in place.
Expressing his individuality versus accepting the rules of equality that the government has imposed.
Choosing to do what his parents have taught him to do versus what the government wants him to do.
Visiting parents in their home versus wanting to make statement for individual rights on T.V.
In which way is George different from Hazel?
George thinks government-imposed equality is fair.
Competition is a strong desire in George.
He has to wear a mental-handicap.
His son, Harrison, rarely crosses his mind.
Which is the climax of “Harrison Bergeron” story?
Harrison and his empress were dancing on the stage.
George goes to the kitchen for a drink.
A photograph of Harrison flashes on the screen.
Hazel and George start watching T.V.
An imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror is:
Heaven
Utopia
Paradise
Dystopia
Which of the following did the Genie not turn Abu into?
Donkey
Elephant
Camel
Ostrich
What item does Aladdin give to two children at the beginning of the story?
Money
Bread
Date
Apple
What is Jafar’s royal title?
Prince
Duck
King
Grand vizier
What was not one of Genie’s provisos for making wishes?
He can’t kill anybody.
He can’t give advice about which wishes to make.
He can’t make anyone fall in love with anyone else.
He can’t bring anyone back from the dead.
What was Aladdin’s second wish in the story?
To be saved from drowning.
To free the Genie.
To own a magic carpet.
To become prince Ali.
According to “Prince Ali”, which is not part of his animal collection?
Fifty-three purple peacocks.
Ninety-five white monkeys.
Seventy-five golden camels.
Forty-five white rhinos.
In which fictional land is Aladdin set?
Abrabah
Agragah
Ababwa
Agrabah
What was the name of Jafar’s parrot?
Diego
Thiago
Iago
Zago
The giant’s steps were thunder as he ran toward Jack.
Metaphor
Simile
The baby like an octopus, grabbing at all the cans on the shelves.
Metaphor
Simile
The fluorescent light was the sun during the test.
Metaphor
Simile
Ted was as nervous as a mouse in a room full of cats.
Metaphor
Simile
Which one is the most specific person.
Neighbor
Roommate
Beethoven
Music teacher
Which is the more specific place.
The Red Sea
The Dead Sea
Ocean
The Mediterranean Sea
Which one is the most specific idea.
Football
Happy
Exciting
Wood toy
The pronoun (Their) is
First person and subjective
Second person and objective
Third person and possessive
Third person and subjective
The pronoun (her) is:
First person and subjective
Second person and objective
Second person and possessive
Third person and objective
The pronoun (our) is
First person and subjective
First person and objective
First person and possessive
Second person and possessive
The Pronoun (She) is:
First person and subjective
Second person and subjective
Third person and subjective
Third person and objective
The pronoun (You) is:
First person and subjective
Second person and subjective
Third person and subjective
Second person and possessive
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