This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Academic Writing > Narrative Point Of View – Quiz 6 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Narrative Point Of View Quiz 6 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. If the story you are reading is a personal narrative, what type of Point of View is it? A) First Person. B) Third Person Limited. C) Third Person Omniscient. D) Second Person. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) First Person. 2. John looked nervously at Patty as she reached into the cage without hesitation. She seemed to not to be scared of snakes in the slightest. A) Third person limited. B) First person. C) Second person. D) Third person omniscient. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Third person limited. 3. You were upset because your mom made lasagna instead of your favorite meal, meatloaf, for dinner last night. A) Internal conflict. B) External conflict. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Internal conflict. 4. What is a key characteristic of a first-person narrator? A) The narrator is all-knowing. B) The narrator is not a character in the story. C) The narrator uses "I" and "we" to tell the story. D) The narrator only describes actions and dialogue.TagsCCSS.RL.6.6. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The narrator uses "I" and "we" to tell the story. 5. Which narrative point of view is the following passage? Use your notes to prove your answer.Carlo was excited about the new project at work, but his colleague Shrode was filled with doubt. She couldn't shake the feeling that something was amiss, even as Carlo eagerly shared his plans. A) 3rd Person Omniscient. B) 2nd Person. C) 3rd Person Limited. D) First Person. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 3rd Person Omniscient. 6. In a story told from the first-person point of view, which of the following is true about the narrator? A) The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters. B) The narrator is a character in the story and uses "I" or "we.". C) The narrator is not a character in the story and uses "he" or "she.". D) The narrator only reports what can be seen and heard.TagsCCSS.RL.6.6. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The narrator is a character in the story and uses "I" or "we.". 7. Which point of view is written in this story? A) First-person narrator. B) Second-person narrator. C) Third-person narrator. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) First-person narrator. 8. Important; famous- A) Destiny. B) Prominent. C) Assure. D) Status. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Prominent. 9. Which narrative point of view is the following passage? Use your notes to prove your answer.As I stepped out on my front porch on the first day of spring break, I thought, "This is going to be a great day!" A) First Person. B) 2nd Person. C) 3rd Person Omniscient. D) 3rd Person Limited. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) First Person. 10. The narrator is the ..... A) Person telling the story. B) Main character in the story. C) Person listening to the story. D) Enemy of the main character in the story. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Person telling the story. 11. A character struggles against nature, society, or another character A) Narrator. B) Internal conflict. C) Characters. D) External conflict. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) External conflict. 12. Passage from Bright Lights, Big City by Jay McInerney You have friends who actually care about you and speak the language of the inner self. You have avoided them of late. Your soul is as disheveled as your apartment, and until you can clean it up a little you don't want to invite anyone inside. A) Third Person Objective. B) First Person Limited. C) Third Person Limited. D) First Person Protagonist. E) Second Person. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Second Person. 13. John looked nervously at Patty as she reached into the cage without hesitation. She seemed to not be scared of snakes in the slightest. A) First person. B) Third person. C) Second person. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Third person. 14. When the narrator of the story cannot be trusted they are called a(n) ..... A) Second person narrator. B) Unremarkable narrator. C) Unreliable narrator. D) First person narrator. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Unreliable narrator. 15. Why is the point of view in a story important? A) It determines the book's length. B) It decides the genre of the story. C) It determines what readers learn about the characters, setting, and events. D) It changes the story's title. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It determines what readers learn about the characters, setting, and events. 16. A type of monologue that a character gives without actually speaking. It shows their inner thoughts. A) Internal Monologue. B) Dramatic Monologue. C) Soliloquy. D) Aside. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Internal Monologue. 17. True or False:Whenever you are trying to find the narrative point of view of a passage you only need to find one key word and that's it. A) False. B) True. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 18. Warning or caution- A) Caveat. B) Bias. C) Narrator. D) Caprice. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Caveat. 19. Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?Feo put down the skis she was oiling and listened. It was early, and she was still wearing her nightdress. She had no dressing gown, but she pulled on the sweater her mother had knit, which came down to the scar on her knee, and ran to the front door.From Katherine Rundell, The Wolf Wilder. Copyright 2015 by Katherine Rundell A) First person. B) Second person. C) Third person. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Third person. 20. A character struggles with making a difficult choice-self A) Narrator. B) Internal conflict. C) Characters. D) External conflict. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Internal conflict. 21. What point of view is the following:"Effie Trinket trots to the podium and gives her signature, "Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor!" But suddenly I am thinking of Gale and how the odds are not in his favor."$_{from The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins}$ A) Third person. B) First person. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) First person. 22. Given a story where the narrator knows everything that happens and shares the thoughts of several characters, which point of view is being used? A) Third-person limited. B) First-person. C) Third-person omniscient. D) Second-person. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Third-person omniscient. 23. AN objective 3rd person point of view is when ..... A) The narrator is not part of the story. The narrator tells what happens but doesn't know what any of the characters are thinking or feeling. B) The narrator is one of the characters in the story, often using the pronouns "I, " "me, " or "my" . C) The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in a story. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The narrator is not part of the story. The narrator tells what happens but doesn't know what any of the characters are thinking or feeling. 24. Which point of view is the narrator "all-knowing" on the thoughts and feelings of more than two character? A) Third person objective. B) Third person limited. C) First person. D) Third person omniscient. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Third person omniscient. 25. When the narrator tells "you" or "your" story A) Second-person. B) Third-person. C) I do not know. D) First-person. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Second-person. 26. People, animals, or things experiencing plot events of the story A) Conflict. B) Characters. C) Setting. D) Narrator. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Characters. 27. When the protagonist's conflict extends to confronting institutions, traditions, or laws of his or her culture, he or she struggles to overcome them, either triumphing over a corrupt society A) Character vs. society. B) Character vs. technology. C) Character vs. self. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Character vs. society. 28. This passage uses what narrative point of view? Select the correct answer. A) Third-person point of view. B) Second-person point of view. C) Omniscient point of view. D) First-person point of view. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) First-person point of view. 29. Which narrative point of view is the following passage? Use your notes to prove your answer.You find yourself lost in a dense forest, the path behind you disappearing into the shadows. You must choose whether to forge ahead or retrace your steps. A) 3rd Person Limited. B) 2nd Person. C) 3rd Person Omniscient. D) First Person. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 2nd Person. 30. "It had begun to feel like acid was being thrown at my exposed skin." (p. 30, ll. 8-9) A) Allusion. B) Metaphor. C) Alliteration. D) Simile. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Simile. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGrammar QuizzesEnglish Grammar QuizzesNarrative Point Of View Quiz 1Narrative Point Of View Quiz 2Narrative Point Of View Quiz 3Narrative Point Of View Quiz 4Narrative Point Of View Quiz 5Narrative Point Of View Quiz 7Narrative Point Of View Quiz 8Narrative Point Of View Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books