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Tangled Quiz

Authored by paige nunya

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12th Grade

DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking covered

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Analyze the character development of Rapunzel throughout the movie "Tangled." How does her journey reflect the themes of freedom and self-discovery?

Rapunzel remains naive and dependent on Mother Gothel throughout the movie.

Rapunzel transitions from being naive and dependent to becoming self-reliant and independent.

Rapunzel's character does not change significantly; she remains the same from beginning to end.

Rapunzel becomes more dependent on Flynn Rider as the movie progresses.

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Evaluate the role of the song "I See the Light" in the narrative structure of "Tangled." How does it contribute to the development of the plot and the relationship between Rapunzel and Flynn Rider?

The song serves as a filler and does not contribute significantly to the plot.

The song marks a pivotal moment where Rapunzel and Flynn Rider realize their feelings for each other, advancing their relationship and the plot.

The song is used to showcase the animation and has no impact on the characters.

The song is a distraction from the main storyline.

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Investigate the symbolic significance of Rapunzel's hair in "Tangled." How does it represent her identity and the central themes of the movie?

Rapunzel's hair is just a magical element with no deeper meaning.

Rapunzel's hair symbolizes her connection to her royal heritage and her unique identity, as well as the theme of freedom versus control.

Rapunzel's hair is a plot device to create conflict and has no symbolic significance.

Rapunzel's hair represents her physical strength and nothing more.

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Critically assess the character of Mother Gothel in "Tangled." How does her manipulation of Rapunzel serve as a commentary on toxic relationships and control?

Mother Gothel's actions are justified and show her genuine care for Rapunzel.

Mother Gothel's manipulation highlights the dangers of toxic relationships and the impact of control and deceit on personal freedom.

Mother Gothel is a one-dimensional villain with no deeper implications.

Mother Gothel's character is irrelevant to the movie's themes.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Examine the use of light and dark imagery in "Tangled." How do these visual elements enhance the storytelling and underscore the movie's themes?

The use of light and dark imagery is purely aesthetic and does not contribute to the storytelling.

The contrast between light and dark imagery underscores the themes of enlightenment, freedom, and the struggle against oppression.

Light and dark imagery are used randomly without any thematic significance.

The imagery is used to create a visually appealing movie but has no deeper meaning.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Analyze the transformation of Flynn Rider's character in "Tangled." How does his journey from a selfish thief to a selfless hero reflect the movie's message about redemption and personal growth?

Flynn Rider remains a selfish thief throughout the movie.

Flynn Rider's transformation from a selfish thief to a selfless hero reflects the movie's message about the possibility of redemption and personal growth.

Flynn Rider's character does not undergo significant change.

Flynn Rider becomes more selfish as the movie progresses.

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Evaluate the significance of the setting in "Tangled." How does the kingdom and the tower contribute to the narrative and the themes of isolation and discovery?

The setting is irrelevant to the narrative and themes.

The kingdom and the tower are crucial in highlighting Rapunzel's isolation and her journey of discovery and freedom.

The setting is used only for visual appeal and has no thematic significance.

The setting detracts from the narrative and themes.

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