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RSSS 315 FA19 102 801. FINAL EXAM. Graded A

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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). [Show More]

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