1) In Victorian days, men used to wear those clothes. We call it: a) Highbrow b) Inverness cape 2) A lens that help us read tiny letters is called a: a) Magnifying glass b) Deerstalker hat 3) A classic object used for smoking is a: a) Pipe b) Clue c) Stuck 4) The process of choosing actors for a film is called: a) Reasoning b) Audition c) Casting d) Cunning 5) This common English landscape is called: a) Trench coat b) Accent c) Moor 6) We can call this clothing: a) Trench coat b) Savant 7) We call a quantity of precious objects, such as valuable metals a: a) Detached b) Treasure c) Trait 8) When someone is very dependent on a substance, we call them: a) Addicted b) Fallible c) Loyal 9) Another name for a registration form is a: a) First role b) Sign-in sheet c) Deductive reasoning 10) Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are characters. If actors play them on screen, they will be playing their: a) Clues b) Roles c) Hunts 11) A synonym for quality or characteristic of someone is a: a) Clue b) Savant c) Trait 12) Sherlock Holmes is depicted using this accessory in his head. We call it a) Deerstalker hat b) Stuck c) Traipsing 13) The video says that Asian female actors are casted way too often to play Sherlock Holmes and detective-like characters a) True b) False 14) The video is using irony, and in reality, Asian women are not seen like this and are not casted for male detective roles a) True b) False 15) The video uses irony to show that racial stereotypes do not exist in cinema. a) True b) False 16) Part of the irony is that no one knows or care about Sherlock Holmes nowadays anymore a) True b) False 17) "Even when a movie had a female Asian character, she'd be wearing an Inverness cape and holding a magnifying glass." a) She is referring to a specific movie b) She is referring to a kind of movie in general 18) "Frankly, it's offensive." The S in "it's offensive" stands for: a) It has offensive b) It is offensive 19) "All these years later, nothing's changed." The S in "nothing's changed" stands for: a) Nothing has changed b) Noting is changed 20) “I just know they're going to ask me to read for Sherlock.” The 'RE in "they’re going to" stands for: a) They are going to b) They were going to 21) "Oh that was so great, but you try it again more British detective-y?" The Y in "detective-y" stands for: a) a representation of British accent b) a suffix that makes the noun "detective" into an adjective c) a way to sound posh (rich) in London 22) This comment is referring to the fact videos are usually only subtitled if it's hard to understand the speaker. So he is a) also playing with the jokes on racial stereotypes b) stating that the actresses have a hard Asian accent c) probably British, since he can't understand the American accent d) probably American, since he can't understand the British accent 23) This comment: a) Is using irony to say that the video is absurd, racist and foolish b) Is making a joke with the same logic as the video 24) "He never even said that." We can translate "never even" in this sentence to: a) Sempre, portanto b) Sempre, todas as vezes c) Nunca, nem sequer d) Nunca, entretanto

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