Money Welcome to the Money . Time: 15 minutes. Read the instructions carefully Total number of questions: 20. Answer all questions. Do not close the tab/ disconnect without submitting your responses. Do not open other tabs in your browser. Do not search for answers in the internet. NAME INDEX 1. What is the primary subject of Philip Larkin's poem, "Money"? The economy Personal relationships Money Nature None 2. How does the poem, "Money" start? "I have no money, but I love my life." "Quarterly, is it, money reproaches me." "Money, you make life easier." "Every month, money leaves me." None 3. What emotion towards money is predominantly expressed in the poem? Joy Ambivalence Unadulterated happiness None of the above None 4. The poem, "Money" can be described as primarily... an ode. a sonnet. a reflective monologue. a narrative. None 5. Which of the following themes is evident in "Money"? Love The human condition Adventure Heroism None 6. Larkin refers to money as a sort of... enemy god friend both B and C None 7. According to the poem, money is seen as something that... comes with its own set of questions has only positive effects is of no real significance answers all of life's problems None 8. In "Money", the speaker seems to believe that money... can buy happiness cannot truly satisfy human desires is irrelevant is a source of pure joy None 9. The tone of "Money" can best be described as... ecstatic indifferent contemplative furious None 10. Which literary device is prominent in "Money"? Onomatopoeia Assonance Personification Alliteration None 11. How does the speaker in "Money" feel about spending? Conflicted and guilty Excited and carefree Indifferent Completely opposed None 12. Money is juxtaposed with what concept(s) in the poem? Time Happiness and fulfillment Adventure Wisdom None 13. The speaker's attitude toward money reveals... a deep understanding of economics. a reflection on personal and societal values. complete disinterest in material wealth. a desire for more money. None 14. What role does money play in human behavior, according to the poem? A minor role A defining role No role An unpredictable role None 15. What does the poem suggest about money's ability to influence dreams? It has no influence. It only influences the poor. It can both inspire and corrupt dreams. It makes all dreams come true. None 16. The end of the poem suggests that money... will always be abundant. leaves the speaker questioning its true value is ultimately the key to happiness does not matter to the speaker at all. None 17. The imagery used in "Money" serves to... depict nature. highlight the abstract nature of money. highlight the abstract nature of money. tell a love story. portray historical events. None 18. Which of the following best describes the speaker's journey through the poem? From poverty to wealth From questioning to deeper questioning From happiness to sadness From ignorance to knowledge None 19. The repeated questioning in "Money" reflects the speaker's... confusion about financial mechanisms. ongoing internal conflict about the role and value of money curiosity about economic theories. desire to learn more about banking. None 20. "Money" ultimately portrays money as... entirely beneficial. a complex, double-edged sword. unnecessary. evil incarnate. None