
Dystopian Elements Assessment
Authored by Molly Schroeder
English
6th - 8th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Citizens are required to attend daily 'Unity Rallies' where they chant slogans praising the Benefactor and denouncing individual thought. Failure to participate results in immediate re-education, a process involving sensory deprivation and constant repetition of state-approved mantras. Any deviation from the prescribed clothing styles or hairstyles is met with public shaming and fines. Which dystopian element is MOST prominent in this example?
Propaganda
Loss of Individuality
Surveillance
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The city is encased in a massive dome, protecting its inhabitants from the 'Toxic Wastes' that supposedly ravaged the outside world. Holographic projections of lush forests and clear skies are displayed on the dome’s interior, creating a constant illusion of natural beauty. However, citizens are forbidden from approaching the dome's edge, and any mention of the world beyond is strictly prohibited. Which dystopian element is MOST prominent in this example?
Fear
Illusion of Utopia
Restriction of Information
Technology
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Every citizen is implanted with a 'Medi-Chip' at birth, which monitors their vital signs, location, and even their emotional state. This data is constantly streamed to the central Data Hub, where algorithms analyze it for any signs of dissent or nonconformity. Deviations from the norm result in automated 'corrections,' ranging from subtle mood adjustments to more invasive neurological interventions. Which dystopian element is MOST prominent in this example?
Surveillance
Control
Dehumanization
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
History books have been rewritten to portray the current regime as the savior of humanity, erasing all records of previous governments and societal structures. Public libraries contain only state-approved texts, and access to independent news sources is completely blocked. Even personal memories are subject to scrutiny, with 'Memory Police' tasked with identifying and suppressing any recollections that contradict the official narrative. Which dystopian element is MOST prominent in this example?
Restriction of Information
Propaganda
Loss of Freedom
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The population is divided into three distinct castes: the Elites, who enjoy luxury and privilege; the Workers, who perform menial tasks; and the Outcasts, who are banished to the desolate outer zones and left to fend for themselves. Intermingling between castes is strictly forbidden, and any violation is punishable by exile or worse. Which dystopian element is MOST prominent in this example?
Division & Exclusion
Dehumanization
Loss of Individuality
Fear
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