Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver's Travels

by

Jonathan Swift

Gulliver's Travels: Book 4, Chapter 12 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 4, Chapter 12. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What is Gulliver's attitude toward other travel writers?
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He hopes to mimic the style of his favorite writers
He prefers other writers' elaborate storytelling to his own factual accounts
He discounts other writers as uninteresting not worth reading
He believes they should be as truthful as he is
How does Gulliver address the potential inaccuracies in his book?
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He suggests that any untruths are minor
He admits that his book contains significant embellishments
He completely denies the possibility of inaccuracies
He asks readers to focus on entertainment value rather than accuracy
What is Gulliver's belief about the reception of his book?
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He expects it to be highly controversial and debated
He believes it will be universally accepted due to its factual nature
He anticipates strong objections due to the political content
He is uncertain about how readers will react to his writing
How does Gulliver's narrative reflect on English society?
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It openly praises England's colonial practices
It highlights the virtues of England's justice system
It indirectly critiques England’s imperialism
It questions the impacts of industrialization on English culture
What is Gulliver's intended course of action after concluding his travels?
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He plans to promote his travels and experiences publicly
He wants to integrate more into human society and improve it
He intends to distance himself from human society
He is determined to write another travel book about his experiences