Oxymoron Quiz

Welcome to your Oxymoron Quiz

1. The term OXYMORON originates from which language?

2. Which of the following phrases is an example of an Oxymoron?

3. Oxymoron is closely related to which other literary device?

4. Which of the following is an Oxymoron from Romeo and Juliet?

5. In Hamlet, which line is an example of Oxymoron?

6. Which of the following is not an example of Oxymoron?

7. Choose the example of Oxymoron:

8. Which of the following phrases is commonly used as an Oxymoron in everyday speech?

9. The phrase "old news" is an example of which literary device?

10. In Romeo and Juliet, what is the Oxymoron in Romeo’s speech?

11. Which famous Italian poet used Oxymoron extensively in sonnets?

12. The Oxymoron “seriously funny” means something is:

13. What is the primary purpose of using an Oxymoron in literature?

14. Which phrase is an example of an Oxymoron?

15. Which of the following is NOT an oxymoron?

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