According to Katharina Wison, which language does the word “vampire” come
from?
Greek
Hungarian
Old slavik/Serbian
Turkish
2. The term “lycanthrope” for a werewolf comes from which language
Old English
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According to Katharina Wison, which language does the word “vampire” come
from?
Greek
Hungarian
Old slavik/Serbian
Turkish
2. The term “lycanthrope” for a werewolf comes from which language
Old English
Greek
Serbian
Russian
3. Which of the following is a defining feature of baba yaga’a home?
It stands on chicken legs/Hen’s feet
It is made of ginger bread
It stands on bears feet
It has a sunroom
4. In the frog pricess animated film, which of the following is one of the tests the king
poses for his daughters in law?
Knitting a scarf
Shooting a target
Baking bread
Cleaning after the ball
5. In the story “the peasant and the corpse”, what object will the peasant not give back
until the vampire reveals his secret?
The vampire iron teeth
The lid to the vampire’s coffin
The vampire’s cape
The vampire’s amulet6. The scholar Bruno Bettelheim is known for which of the following approaches to the
study of folktales?
The formalist approach
The gendered approach
The socio-political approach
The psychological approach
7. This ancient roman fertility celebration, connected with the wolf, is sometimes
claimed to be the origin of the modern St. Valentine’s day.
Lupercalia
Maslenitsa
Amberbium
Vrykolakas
8. Which of the following is not one of the four types of werewolves?
Spiritual
Literal
Medical
Psychological
9. One of the following famous European werewolf trials of the medieval period was
that of..?
St. Augustine
Peter Blagjevich
Peter Stubbe (Stumpf)
Sava Savanovic
10. Which of the following is not one of the 4 types of vampires identified by jan
Perkowski?
Psychic
Literary
Folkloric
Literal
11. Which of the following is not a social/psychological role of the vampire in regards tp
the Lastovo testimonies (Croatia, 18th century)?
Explain the spread of the contagious disease.
Explain adulterous sexual relations & births after a spouse had died. Explain capitalism
Explain the natural processes of decay & decomposition
12. Which of the following was the real “great sin” of vlad III Dracula/vlad the impaler,
according to the “story of Dracula”?
He converted from eastern Orthodoxy to roman Catholicism
He was born during a blood moon
He took bribes
He was sadistic and extremely violent
13. The region of Transylvania is in which country?
Hungary
Romania
Russia
Serbia
14. The story of “Viy” was written by which author?
Leo Tolstoy
Nikolai Gogol
Viktor Pelevin
A.K. Tolstoy
15. Which of the following is not one of the sources of the English/western litrerally
vampire
Slvik folklore
Eastern Orthodoxy
News/Scientific discussions
The gothic novel
16. Which of the following works marked a pivotal transition in the characterisation of
the vampire, in that it made the vampire charismatic, mysterious aristocrat
The vampire by James polidori
Varney the vampire by James rymer
Carmilla by j.s Le Fanu
Dracula by Bran Stoker
17. Which literally work first introduced the figure of the vampire hunter in barn
vordenburg?
Varney the vampire by James rymer The vampyre by James polidori
Fragment of a novel by Lord Byron’
Carmilla by j.s Le fanu
18. The story of the were wolf by clemence Housman argued against the gender theories
of which scholar?
Vladimir Propp
Marcia Lieberman
Jack Zipes
Cesare Lombroso
19. In the Yugoslav horror film leptirica, the vampire is associated with/lives in which
building ?
A barn
A mill/Watermill
A castle
A grocery store
20. According to many critics, what is vampirism a metaphor for in the film the hunger?
HIV/AIDS
Capitalism
Fashion
Adolescence
21. Which of the following is not a component of the troeverie found in the novel
Dracula
Scientific and technological advances
The occult/Superstition
Christianity
Eastern religions (Buddhism, taosism etc).
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