A Tale of Three Kings Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Gene Edwards
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A Tale of Three Kings Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Gene Edwards
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is the point of view of the Prologue?
(a) 3rd person.
(b) 4th person.
(c) 1st person.
(d) 2nd person.

2. Who does the author use as an example of a leader to avoid following blindly?
(a) Samuel.
(b) Saul.
(c) David.
(d) Absalom.

3. Gabriel carries two glowing, pulsating lights of what?
(a) Christianity.
(b) Death.
(c) Vitality.
(d) Life.

4. God's two portions of his being are an example of the literary technique of what?
(a) Personification.
(b) Juxtaposition.
(c) Oxymoron.
(d) Alliteration.

5. In the Prologue, the almighty living God turns to who, and gives a command?
(a) Saul.
(b) Gabriel.
(c) Recorder.
(d) David.

6. The Prologue serves as what to the rest of the narrative?
(a) Alliteration.
(b) Resolution.
(c) Foreshadowing.
(d) Conflict.

7. According to the Prologue, what three elements must God's second portion be mixed lavishly with?
(a) Bliss, satisfaction and gratification.
(b) Pain, sorrow and crushing.
(c) Lust, fulfillment and craving.
(d) Pleasure, joy and praise.

8. God's first portion touches only the what?
(a) Inner person.
(b) Outer person.
(c) Faithful person.
(d) Holy person.

9. God's second portion is the only element in the universe that can change the human what?
(a) Heart.
(b) Body.
(c) Spirit.
(d) Mind.

10. All of the following are characteristics of the youngest son of any family found in Chapter 1, except for which one?
(a) He is the smartest.
(b) Little is expected of him.
(c) He is spoiled.
(d) He never leads.

11. David does all of the following while tending to the sheep, except for what?
(a) Dance.
(b) Sing.
(c) Cry.
(d) Practice his sling shot.

12. Who is the author of "A Tale of three Kings"?
(a) John Grisham.
(b) Cassie Edwards.
(c) Gene Edwards.
(d) Edward Gene.

13. Who are the first two characters introduced in the book?
(a) God and Gabriel.
(b) David and Saul.
(c) Gabriel and Recorder.
(d) The two unborn destinies.

14. According to the author, who should decide what kingdoms survive which threats?
(a) God.
(b) The townsmen.
(c) Nobody.
(d) The king.

15. God's second portion affects the what?
(a) Faithful person.
(b) Holy person.
(c) Inner person.
(d) Outer person.

Short Answer Questions

1. Essentially, David enrolls into the school of what at the end of Chapter 2?

2. What type of music does David sing in Chapter 1?

3. What does David do when Saul throws spears at him in Chapter 7?

4. Which of the following is NOT a power of the cloth of God's nature?

5. What book is this story fictionalized from?

(see the answer keys)

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