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SHORT STORY UNIT TEST REVIEW. 9 th grade Mrs . Leach. The Most Dangerous Game. 1. What is General Zaroff’s main reason for preferring to hunt humans rather than animals? A. There is no big game on his island. B. He hates people. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SHORT STORY UNIT TEST REVIEW
9th gradeMrs. Leach
The Most Dangerous Game
• 1. What is General Zaroff’s main reason for preferring to hunt humans rather than animals?
• A. There is no big game on his island.
• B. He hates people.• C. He doesn’t like to kill animals.
• D. Hunting men is more of a
challenge.
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• 2. Rainsford first realizes that he is going to be the prey when
• A. he sees the blood and empty cartridge in the brush.
• B. General Zaroff says he hunts game that is more dangerous than Cape Buffalo.
• C. General Zaroff says he has invented a new animal to hunt.
• D. General Zaroff tells him he can participate in either Ivan’s or the General’s sport.
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• 3. Rainsford’s main conflict in the story is:
A. an external conflict with a man. B. an external conflict with nature.
• C. an external conflict with animals. D. an internal conflict.
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• 4.Which of the following statements best describes how General Zaroff justifies his hunting of humans?
• A. Animal life is more valuable than human life. B. Individual rights are more important than laws.
• C. Only the strong desire to survive. D. Human beings are not responsible for one another.
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• 5. The best evidence that General Zaroff is aware of his own viciousness and cruelty is that he:
• A. tells Rainsford not to cry while being hunted. B. says that all Cossacks are savage and he is a Cossack.
• C. explains how he obtains the men he hunts. D. says that the men he hunts are “scum” and deserve murder.
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• 6. At the beginning of the story, Rainsford says that:
• A. animals enjoy being hunted. B. animals are more vicious than man.
• C. animals have no feelings. D. animals can defend themselves.
The Gift of the Magi• 7. Della’s decision to sell her hair
is provoked by:• A. Her own financial desperation
B. Mms. Sofronie’s repeated telephone calls.
• C. a casual remark that Jim makes about her hair D. a picture of a “Coney Island Girl.”
The Gift of the Magi• 8. Which of the following refers to
an ironic situation in the story?• A. Della has only one dollar and eighty-
seven cents.• B. The Dillinghams have a lower weekly
income than they used to have.• C. Della does not have use for the gift
Jim gives her.• D. Both B. and C.
The Gift of the Magi• 9. We can use inference to show
that Jim’s expression upon seeing Della’s hair cut indicates that he:
• A. is angry with her for cutting her hair B. is thinking about his present for her.
• C. cannot see clearly without his glasses. D. wants the money from the sale of her hair.
The Gift of the Magi• 10. The situation that best
illustrates the Dillingham’s financial state is:
• A. the gifts Jim and Della buy for each other. B. the kind of city they live in.
• C. Della’s dealings with the grocer and butcher. D. the couple’s greetings to each other.
The Cask of Amontillado• 11. Carnivale began in what country?• A. Spain
C. Italy• B. America
D. South America
The Cask of Amontillado• 12. Who are the two main
characters in The Cask of Amontillado?
• A. Luchesi and Roma C. Papa Renoldi and Jude
• B. Montressor and Fortunato D. Fortunato and Luchesi
The Cask of Amontillado• 13. Edgar Allan Poe’s works are
mostly influenced by:• A. His love for killing
C. His desire to be a detective.
• B. His love for his brother. D. His obsession with death.
The Cask of Amontillado• 14. All of the women in Edgar
Allan Poe’s life died of:• A. Tuberculosis
C. Strokes• B. Heart attacks
D. Car accidents
The Cask of Amontillado• 15. Amontillado is:• A. A clown costume.
B. a barrel.• C. a pale sherry .
D. the motto of Carnivale.
The Necklace• 16. The Necklace was written by:• A. Mathilde Loisel
B. Guy de Maupassant
• C. Jacque Eiffel D. Sofie de Chopin
The Necklace• 17. Mathilde is envious of the
social class and wealth of others because
• A. she has never enjoyed either position or wealth
• B. her husband is very demanding• C. she was born rich and wants more
wealth. D. her former classmate encourages her.
The Necklace• 18. Which of the following reasons most
likely explains why the Loisels do not tell Mme. Foresterier that the necklace is lost
• A. they fear financial ruin and poverty B. the minister advises M. Loisel not to tell the truth.
• C. they do not care what anyone things about them.
• D. they are ashamed to admit their carelessness.
The Necklace• 19. Mathilde seems happiest
when• A. she recieves an invitation to the
reception B. her husband gives her money to buy a dress.
• C. she attends and dances at the reception D. Mme. Forestier lets her borrow the necklace.
The Necklace• 20. At the end of the story, it is
clear that• A. the Loisels have suffered
needlessly B. Mme. Forestier had two diamond necklaces
• C. the Loisels soon will become wealthy D. Mme. Forestier will help out the Loisels
The Scarlet Ibis• 21. In the story, the narrator
recollects events that happened• A. just before WWII
B. the previous summer
• C. around the time of WWI D. before he was born
The Scarlet Ibis• 22. The family realizes that
Doodle is different from other children:
• A. when he dies at such a young age. B. when he is unable to walk
• C. when he is so competitive D. as soon as he is born
The Scarlet Ibis• 23. The narrator decides to teach
Doodle to walk because• A. He wants to please his parents
B. he is ashamed of having a crippled brother
• C. Doodle is distressed by his incapacities D. he alone truly cares about Doodle’s welfare.
The Scarlet Ibis• 24. The family first notices the
scarlet ibis• A. because it makes a strange
croaking sound B. because it is so large and colorful
• C. during a terrible storm D. when it builds a nest in the bleeding tree.
The Scarlet Ibis• 25. The same day that Doodle
buries the scarlet ibis, he• A. eats peach cobbler at dinner
B. accepts his failures• C. dies
D. survives a harrowing boating accident.