Realism – 50 MCQs (UP LT Grade English)
1. Realism as a literary movement primarily reacted against:
A. Neo-classicism
B. Romanticism
C. Symbolism
D. Modernism
Answer: B
2. The central aim of Realism in literature is to:
A. Escape from reality
B. Present idealized characters
C. Portray life truthfully and objectively
D. Emphasize supernatural elements
Answer: C
3. Which of the following best defines Realism?
A. Literature of imagination
B. Literature of emotional excess
C. Literature of factual representation
D. Literature of symbolism
Answer: C
4. Realist writers believed that literature should primarily deal with:
A. Mythical heroes
B. Aristocratic life
C. Ordinary people and everyday experiences
D. Spiritual ideals
Answer: C
5. Realism in English literature developed mainly during the:
A. Late 18th century
B. Early 19th century
C. Mid to late 19th century
D. Early 20th century
Answer: C
6. Which element is deliberately avoided in Realist literature?
A. Social problems
B. Psychological depth
C. Idealization
D. Middle-class life
Answer: C
7. Realism is closely associated with the rise of:
A. Feudalism
B. Industrialization
C. Colonialism
D. Imperial romance
Answer: B
8. A Realist novelist typically uses language that is:
A. Highly poetic
B. Artificial and ornate
C. Simple and natural
D. Symbolic and vague
Answer: C
9. Which theme is most consistent with Realism?
A. Divine intervention
B. Fantasy adventure
C. Social injustice
D. Romantic idealism
Answer: C
10. Realism emphasizes characters who are:
A. Superhuman
B. Mythical
C. Psychologically complex
D. Abstract symbols
Answer: C
11. The Realist movement rejected the Romantic belief in:
A. Reason
B. Emotion and imagination
C. Science
D. Objectivity
Answer: B
12. Which class received major attention in Realist literature?
A. Aristocracy
B. Clergy
C. Middle class
D. Royalty
Answer: C
13. Realism attempts to depict life:
A. As it should be
B. As it is
C. As it was in the past
D. As it will be in the future
Answer: B
14. Which narrative technique is commonly found in Realist novels?
A. Stream of consciousness
B. Objective narration
C. Allegorical narration
D. Symbolic narration
Answer: B
15. The Realist novel is often described as:
A. Didactic and moralizing
B. Experimental and fragmented
C. Documentary and observational
D. Fantastical and imaginative
Answer: C
16. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Realism?
A. Detailed description
B. Social awareness
C. Idealized heroism
D. Psychological insight
Answer: C
17. Realist writers often focused on:
A. Historical legends
B. Domestic life
C. Epic warfare
D. Mythology
Answer: B
18. The rise of journalism influenced Realism by encouraging:
A. Emotional expression
B. Accurate observation
C. Symbolism
D. Romantic imagination
Answer: B
19. Realism often exposes:
A. Human virtues only
B. Social evils and hypocrisy
C. Supernatural beliefs
D. Philosophical abstractions
Answer: B
20. Which literary genre best represents Realism?
A. Lyric poetry
B. Epic poetry
C. Novel
D. Ballad
Answer: C
21. Realism considers environment as:
A. Irrelevant to character
B. Secondary to fate
C. A shaping force of character
D. Controlled by destiny
Answer: C
22. The Realist movement values:
A. Moral preaching
B. Truthful representation
C. Fantasy elements
D. Symbolic meaning
Answer: B
23. Realist characters are usually:
A. Flat and symbolic
B. Static and heroic
C. Dynamic and lifelike
D. Abstract and mythical
Answer: C
24. Which technique helps Realism achieve authenticity?
A. Use of symbolism
B. Use of local dialect
C. Use of allegory
D. Use of fantasy
Answer: B
25. Realism shows life with its:
A. Glories only
B. Tragedies only
C. Complex mixture of good and evil
D. Moral perfection
Answer: C
26. Which of the following best contrasts Realism and Romanticism?
A. Logic vs Emotion
B. Reality vs Idealism
C. Objectivity vs Subjectivity
D. All of the above
Answer: D
27. Realism rejects the concept of:
A. Moral responsibility
B. Scientific observation
C. The extraordinary
D. Social reform
Answer: C
28. Which social factor greatly shaped Realist literature?
A. Religious revival
B. Industrial Revolution
C. Renaissance humanism
D. Medieval chivalry
Answer: B
29. Realist writers often act as:
A. Dreamers
B. Moral judges
C. Observers of society
D. Mystics
Answer: C
30. Realism emphasizes cause and effect in:
A. Plot development
B. Poetic structure
C. Symbolic meaning
D. Allegorical interpretation
Answer: A
31. The Realist novel avoids:
A. Social criticism
B. Ordinary settings
C. Sensational plots
D. Psychological realism
Answer: C
32. Which quality is essential for a Realist writer?
A. Imagination
B. Accurate observation
C. Emotional excess
D. Symbolic thinking
Answer: B
33. Realism portrays morality as:
A. Absolute
B. Divine
C. Socially conditioned
D. Irrelevant
Answer: C
34. The tone of Realist literature is generally:
A. Romantic
B. Detached
C. Mystical
D. Satirical only
Answer: B
35. Realist writers believe characters are shaped by:
A. Destiny alone
B. Social conditions
C. Supernatural forces
D. Heroic will
Answer: B
36. Realism rejects exaggerated emotions because they are:
A. Artistic
B. Unrealistic
C. Idealistic
D. Traditional
Answer: B
37. Which narrative perspective suits Realism best?
A. Omniscient narrator
B. Stream of consciousness
C. First-person fantasy
D. Allegorical narrator
Answer: A
38. Realism focuses more on:
A. Plot twists
B. Character development
C. Symbolic meaning
D. Poetic language
Answer: B
39. Which aspect makes Realism socially relevant?
A. Idealized morality
B. Honest depiction of society
C. Fantasy narrative
D. Mythical symbolism
Answer: B
40. Realism promotes literature as a mirror of:
A. Nature
B. Human imagination
C. Society
D. Spiritual truth
Answer: C
41. Realist literature often highlights conflicts arising from:
A. Fate
B. Social inequality
C. Mythical curses
D. Divine punishment
Answer: B
42. Which literary movement followed Realism?
A. Romanticism
B. Naturalism
C. Neo-classicism
D. Classicism
Answer: B
43. Naturalism differs from Realism by emphasizing:
A. Free will
B. Environmental determinism
C. Moral choice
D. Idealism
Answer: B
44. The philosophical basis of Realism is closely linked with:
A. Idealism
B. Empiricism
C. Mysticism
D. Symbolism
Answer: B
45. Realist writers aim to remain:
A. Emotionally involved
B. Subjective
C. Impartial observers
D. Symbolic thinkers
Answer: C
46. Realism considers literature as a tool for:
A. Entertainment only
B. Escapism
C. Social awareness
D. Spiritual salvation
Answer: C
47. Which setting is typical of Realist fiction?
A. Imaginary kingdoms
B. Historical palaces
C. Urban and rural everyday locations
D. Mythical landscapes
Answer: C
48. Realism rejects the heroic ideal because it is:
A. Immoral
B. Unrealistic
C. Traditional
D. Religious
Answer: B
49. Realist novels often end:
A. Happily
B. Tragically
C. Open-ended and realistic
D. Morally resolved
Answer: C
50. The lasting contribution of Realism lies in its:
A. Emotional intensity
B. Mythical imagination
C. Faithful representation of life
D. Poetic language
Answer: C