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Grade 10 Brave New World
What are humankind's ultimate goals according to Mustapha Mond?
  1. Emotions and human relations
  2. Stability and happiness
  3. Freedom and democracy
  4. Wealth and power
Grade 10 Brave New World
From which author does John take his values?
  1. William Shakespeare
  2. John Milton
  3. Geoffrey Chaucer
  4. Homer
Grade 10 Brave New World
Why did Linda decide to stay on the Reservation after learning she was pregnant?
  1. She wanted to explore the Reservation.
  2. She considered pregnancy uncivilized in London society.
  3. She was too injured to leave.
  4. She fell in love with someone on the Reservation.
Grade 10 Brave New World
Grade 10 Brave New World
What is revealed about Bernard's character when he uses his newfound popularity?
  1. He genuinely changes his views.
  2. He becomes a hypocrite who desires to become what he criticizes.
  3. He dedicates himself to social reform.
  4. He remains isolated and lonely.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What does Linda's addiction to soma represent?
  1. A rejection of World State values.
  2. An ultimate pursuit of stability and perfection.
  3. A desire to return to the Reservation.
  4. A quest for knowledge.
Grade 10 Brave New World
Which paradoxical traits does Mustapha Mond exhibit?
  1. He is both kind and cruel.
  2. He reads Shakespeare and the Bible but censors new ideas.
  3. He loves nature but supports industrialization.
  4. He is an independent-minded scientist but despises science.
Grade 10 Brave New World
Who was Linda's lover that abandoned her on the Reservation?
  1. Bernard Marx
  2. Helmholtz Watson
  3. The Director, "Tomakin"
  4. Mustapha Mond
Grade 10 Brave New World
What qualities does Helmholtz possess that Bernard envies?
  1. Wealth and power
  2. Strength, intelligence, and attractiveness
  3. Political influence
  4. Artistic talent
Grade 10 Brave New World
What is the primary reason John believes people would not be degraded by their vices if they believed in God?
  1. They would have a reason for self-denial and chastity.
  2. They would be more productive citizens.
  3. They would fear divine punishment.
  4. They would embrace scientific advancements.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What initially marks John as an outsider among the Indians?
  1. His lack of knowledge about their customs
  2. His refusal to participate in the ritual
  3. His interest in participating in the Indian religious ritual
  4. His disdain for the tribal ritual
Grade 10 Brave New World
What fate does Linda meet upon her return to the World State?
  1. She becomes a respected citizen.
  2. She faces public humiliation.
  3. She is promoted to a higher caste.
  4. She is exiled again.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What does Mustapha Mond's debate with John highlight?
  1. The technological advancements of the World State
  2. The fundamental difference in values between World State society and Shakespearean society
  3. The strength of the World State's economy
  4. The importance of family values in the World State
Grade 10 Brave New World
What was Linda's occupation before she became trapped on the Reservation?
  1. A teacher
  2. A Beta-Minus woman working in the Fertilizing Room
  3. A nurse
  4. A scientist
Grade 10 Brave New World
Why is Bernard interesting to the reader despite not being heroic?
  1. He is extremely powerful.
  2. He has a perfect life.
  3. He is human and desires things he can't have.
  4. He fully supports the World State.
Grade 10 Brave New World
Why does Mond argue that religion is unnecessary in the World State?
  1. The World State has no concept of loss, old age, and death.
  2. People are conditioned to believe in science, not religion.
  3. Everyone lives a prosperous and youthful life.
  4. The World State values freedom and individual beliefs.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What does Lenina's development as a character show the reader?
  1. The stability of the World State
  2. The importance of individual freedom
  3. How sexual desire and love threaten the stability of the World State
  4. The benefits of the World State's policies
Grade 10 Brave New World
How does Linda recreate the level of comfort and satisfaction she had before becoming an outcast?
  1. By forming new relationships on the Reservation.
  2. By using soma.
  3. By returning to her old job.
  4. By embracing Indian culture.
Grade 10 Brave New World
How does Helmholtz's condemnation of the World State differ from Bernard's?
  1. Helmholtz dislikes it because he is too weak, whereas Bernard dislikes it because he is too strong.
  2. Helmholtz dislikes it because he is too strong, whereas Bernard dislikes it because he is too weak.
  3. Helmholtz and Bernard both dislike it for the same reason.
  4. Helmholtz has no reason to dislike it.
Grade 10 Brave New World
Why can John be seen as a Shakespearean character?
  1. He often quotes Shakespeare in his conversations.
  2. He embodies themes from Shakespeare’s works and lives in a world where poetry is prohibited.
  3. He acts in plays based on Shakespeare's works.
  4. He writes his own Shakespearean plays.
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