The Ultimate 4th Grade - Literature Trivia

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  • 1. 
    Which is a singular possessive word?
    • A. 

      Geeses'

    • B. 

      Ducks

    • C. 

      Dolphin's

    • D. 

      Donkeys'

  • 2. 
    Which is a singular possessive word?
    • A. 

      Workers'

    • B. 

      Workers

    • C. 

      Boss'

    • D. 

      Bosses

  • 3. 
    Which is a singular possessive word?
    • A. 

      Day's

    • B. 

      Nights'

    • C. 

      Days

    • D. 

      Nights

  • 4. 
    Which word is a subject pronoun?
    • A. 

      I

    • B. 

      Us

    • C. 

      Me

    • D. 

      Her

  • 5. 
    Which word is a subject pronoun?
    • A. 

      We

    • B. 

      Them

    • C. 

      Her

    • D. 

      Us

  • 6. 
    Which word is an object pronoun?
    • A. 

      I

    • B. 

      He

    • C. 

      She

    • D. 

      Him

  • 7. 
    What word does a simile use to show a comparison?
    • A. 

      Like

    • B. 

      Between

    • C. 

      Because

    • D. 

      Before

  • 8. 
    Which word does a simile use to show a comparison?
    • A. 

      As

    • B. 

      Either

    • C. 

      And

    • D. 

      Or

  • 9. 
    Which is a simile?
    • A. 

      Proud As A Peacock

    • B. 

      As A Peacock

    • C. 

      Proud As

    • D. 

      Peacock Proud

  • 10. 
    Which is a simile?
    • A. 

      Kitten Is Cute

    • B. 

      Cute Kitten

    • C. 

      Cute As A Kitten

    • D. 

      As A Kitten

  • 11. 
    Which is a metaphor?
    • A. 

      His Stomach Was A Bottomless Pit

    • B. 

      He Was Hungry

    • C. 

      The Hungry Boy Ate

    • D. 

      He Liked To Eat

  • 12. 
    What does personification do in poetry?
    • A. 

      Changes A Person's Name

    • B. 

      Makes Inanimate Objects Seem Human

    • C. 

      Give An Object A Person's Name

    • D. 

      Names An Object

  • 13. 
    Which is an example of personification?
    • A. 

      The Dish Fell

    • B. 

      The Spoon Dropped

    • C. 

      The Dish And The Spoon

    • D. 

      The Dish Ran Away With The Spoon

  • 14. 
    Which is an example of personification?
    • A. 

      The Leaves Were Blown

    • B. 

      The Leaves Blew In The Wind

    • C. 

      The Wind Blew The Leaves

    • D. 

      The Wind Whispered In The Trees

  • 15. 
    Which of these is a periodical?
    • A. 

      A Newspaper

    • B. 

      A Dictionary

    • C. 

      A Poem

    • D. 

      A Novel

  • 16. 
    From the following, which is a periodical?
    • A. 

      A Business Letter

    • B. 

      TV Guide

    • C. 

      Webster's Dictionary

    • D. 

      An Advertisement

  • 17. 
    Which of these is a periodical?
    • A. 

      A Company's Newsletter

    • B. 

      A Business Proposal

    • C. 

      A Radio Program

    • D. 

      A Television Show

  • 18. 
    Which of these is a periodical?
    • A. 

      A Journalist

    • B. 

      A Notebook

    • C. 

      A Reporter's Notebook

    • D. 

      The Astronomy Journal

  • 19. 
    Which of these is a periodical?
    • A. 

      A Billboard

    • B. 

      Television News

    • C. 

      A Catalogue

    • D. 

      The Science News

  • 20. 
    Which would be a non-fiction subject?
    • A. 

      George Washington

    • B. 

      A Singing Horse

    • C. 

      A Talking Whale

    • D. 

      A Flying Monkey

  • 21. 
    Which would be a non-fiction subject?
    • A. 

      A Dancing Marshmallow

    • B. 

      A Joke-Telling Rat

    • C. 

      A Racecar-Driving Mouse

    • D. 

      Alexander The Great

  • 22. 
    How is a history book different than a novel?
    • A. 

      A History Book Is Not Fun

    • B. 

      It Is About Real Events

    • C. 

      A History Book Is Larger

    • D. 

      A Novel Is Smaller

  • 23. 
    Which word would best describe fiction?
    • A. 

      Scientific

    • B. 

      News

    • C. 

      Mathematical

    • D. 

      Unreal

  • 24. 
    Which word would best describes fiction?
    • A. 

      Truthful

    • B. 

      Imaginary

    • C. 

      History

    • D. 

      Actual

  • 25. 
    Which word would best describe non-fiction?
    • A. 

      Fantastical

    • B. 

      Forgery

    • C. 

      Genuine

    • D. 

      Fakery

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