Top 250+ Solved American Literature MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Why did Mitch destroy the Paper lantern?
a. He simply doesn’t like the paper lantern.
b. He hasn’t seen Blanche in clear daylight.
c. Stanley advice him to destroy it.
d. He hates lantern.
Q. Where does Stella decide to go in order to join Stanley for the evening?
a. The bowling alley
b. The lounge
c. The club
d. A fancy Restaurant
Q. What does the bath symbolize in A Streetcar Named Desire?
a. Baths represent Blanche’s efforts to cleanse herself of her odious history.
b. It represents Blanche’s former luxury life.
c. It symbolizes Stella’s longing for a happy life.
d. It represents Stanley’s hatred for Blanche.
Q. What is Stanley’s birthday gift to Blanche?
a. A one way bus ticket
b. A ticket for a basketball game
c. Liquor
d. An economy plane ticket
Q. Which of the following best describes Elysian Fields?
a. Ethnically diverse and quiet
b. Mostly Hispanic and noisy
c. Mostly Polish and quiet
d. Working class and noisy
Q. What does Stella profess she likes to do for her sister?
a. Set her up on dates
b. Cook for her
c. Serve her
d. Have a conversation with her
Q. Why is Blanche grateful to the doctor in the final scene of A Streetcar named Desire?
a. He calls her by her name
b. He is kind to her
c. He promises to cure her
d. He has a handsome face
Q. Who makes the ice cream in “The Emperor of Ice Cream”?
a. the mother
b. the speaker
c. the roller of big cigars
d. the newspaper boys
Q. Which is NOT an adjective you could apply to the cigar man in “The Emperor of Ice Cream”,based on the poem's description of him?
a. masculine
b. capable
c. strong
d. arrogant
Q. What is embroidered on the sheet used to cover the body in “The Emperor of Ice Cream”?
a. birds
b. hearts
c. flowers
d. leaves
Q. What part of the woman’s body might remain visible in “The Emperor of Ice Cream”?
a. her wrinkled hands
b. her closed eyes
c. her stringy hair
d. her horny feet
Q. What are the wenches doing in “The Emperor of Ice Cream”?
a. wrapping up the body
b. taking care of the boys
c. complaining
d. hanging around