Difference between revisions of "Essay Questions"

From CDOT Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
The Term Test will consist of 5 content questions worth 5 marks, 5 short answer questions (no more than 1 page) worth 5 marks each, and 1 longer essay questions (2-4 pages), worth 20 marks.  
+
--Term Test--
 +
 
 +
The Term Test will consist of 5 content questions worth 5 marks, 5 short answer questions (no more than 1 page) worth 5 marks each, and 1 longer essay questions (2-4 pages), worth 20 marks. Some of the questions on the term text (though not necessarily all of them!) will come from the lists below. You might want to sketch out answers to these questions beforehand to prepare for the test.
  
 
'''Shorter Questions'''
 
'''Shorter Questions'''
 
+
 
  Name five conventions of an SF story, and give an example of each one from the assigned readings.
 
  Name five conventions of an SF story, and give an example of each one from the assigned readings.
  
Line 8: Line 10:
  
 
  Names and the use of names are important in "The Cold Equations". What is the author trying to say?
 
  Names and the use of names are important in "The Cold Equations". What is the author trying to say?
 +
 +
In "Nightfall" Anton the director of Saro University, Theremon the reporter, Sheerin the psychologist and Latimer the cultist represent different ideas. Describe the ideas associated with each.
  
 
'''Longer Questions'''
 
'''Longer Questions'''
  
  Is Anthony in "It's a Good Life" good or bad? Support your argument by referring to concrete examples from the story.
+
  Ideas often take precedence over characterization in SF stories. Illustrate this using at least three of the assigned readings.
 
 
What views do each of the main characters in "Nightfall" represent?  Why are each of their views important to the understanding of the concept of the story?
 
 
 
Science fiction stories often have to deliver a lot of information to the reader, but don't want to deliver it in a tedious way (i.e. as a dry lecture). Describe and illustrate the techniques used to do this in four of the assigned readings.
 
 
 
Briefly describe the
 
  
  Ideas often take precedence over characterization in SF stories. Illustrate this using two of the assigned readings.
+
  Describe the development of SF as a genre by referring to at least four of the assigned readings.

Revision as of 10:24, 6 March 2007

--Term Test--

The Term Test will consist of 5 content questions worth 5 marks, 5 short answer questions (no more than 1 page) worth 5 marks each, and 1 longer essay questions (2-4 pages), worth 20 marks. Some of the questions on the term text (though not necessarily all of them!) will come from the lists below. You might want to sketch out answers to these questions beforehand to prepare for the test.

Shorter Questions

Name five conventions of an SF story, and give an example of each one from the assigned readings.
Is "It's a Good Life" an SF story? Support your argument by referring to concrete examples from the story.
Names and the use of names are important in "The Cold Equations". What is the author trying to say?
In "Nightfall" Anton the director of Saro University, Theremon the reporter, Sheerin the psychologist and Latimer the cultist represent different ideas. Describe the ideas associated with each.

Longer Questions

Ideas often take precedence over characterization in SF stories. Illustrate this using at least three of the assigned readings.
Describe the development of SF as a genre by referring to at least four of the assigned readings.