Order The Picture of Dorian Gray
Order The Picture of Dorian Gray
1. Lines 1–16 contain
I. at least one simile
II. passive voice
III. compound sentences
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) III only
(D) I and III only
(E) I, II, and III
2. Th e “momentary Japanese eff ect” in line 10 sets up
(A) a parallel between London and Tokyo
(B) a contrast between movement and stillness
(C) Lord Henry Wotton’s preference for European art over Asian art
(D) an emphasis on the pleasure off ered by the setting
(E) an attack on Japanese painters
Order The Picture of Dorian Gray
3. In line 8, “theirs” refers to
(A) innumerable cigarettes
(B) a laburnum’s blossoms
(C) a laburnum’s branches
(D) Persian saddle-bags
(E) birds’ shadows
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4. From the description of the setting in the fi rst and second paragraphs, we
can infer all of the following except that
(A) Lord Henry Wotton would rather be somewhere else
(B) the characters are familiar with the art of foreign countries
(C) the characters are bourgeois
(D) the abundance in nature is symbolic of the abundance of riches in
the room
(E) the mood is one of lethargy
Order The Picture of Dorian Gray
5. Th e simile in line 16 serves to emphasize
(A) the pollution and noise of London
(B) the distance of the beauty the city has to off er
(C) Lord Henry Wotton’s preference for London over his current setting
(D) the calmness of the current setting
(E) the proximity of the current setting to the city of London
6. Lord Henry’s speech is developed mostly through
I. epigrams
II. cliché
III. counsel
(A) I only
(B) III only
(C) I and III only
(D) I and II only
(E) II and III only
7. From the passage we can infer all of the following about Basil Hallward
except that
(A) he is a notable painter
(B) he is well educated
(C) he is insecure about his work
(D) he is used to excoriation
(E) he likes his painting
8. Th e dialogue in the passage serves primarily to
(A) contrast Lord Henry Wotton with his environment
(B) demonstrate the characters’ level of education
(C) develop Lord Henry Wotton’s viewpoint
(D) draw a parallel between riches and intellect
(E) criticize old men
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9. Th e characters of Lord Henry Wotton and Basil Hallward are both
developed through all of the following except
(A) simile
(B) speech
(C) their physical descriptions
(D) references to their past
(E) their impressions of the room
10. Th e passage as a whole serves primarily to
(A) present Basil Hallward as a talented artist
(B) show the friendship between Lord Henry Wotton and Basil Hallward
(C) critique London’s high society
(D) introduce main characters and their relationships with art
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