The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Test | Final Test - Medium

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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Test | Final Test - Medium

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 117 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What are Death and the Woman doing?
(a) Laughing wildly.
(b) Painting the mariners.
(c) Casting dice.
(d) Making a coffin.

2. How does the Ship begin to move after the Mariner wakes from the Heavenly sleep?
(a) The crew begins to row.
(b) The Ship moves itself.
(c) The wind pushes it.
(d) Mysteriously.

3. What do the recently evacuated spirits form?
(a) A greater Spirit.
(b) A new ship.
(c) A giant wave.
(d) Points of light.

4. Which word does the Mariner NOT use to describe the object he spots at the Line?
(a) Speck.
(b) Mist.
(c) Shape.
(d) Form.

5. All of the sailors, including the Mariner, are mute by extreme thirst. How does he tell them what he sees?
(a) He writes a note.
(b) Drinks his own blood.
(c) He kicks his legs violently.
(d) He draws a picture.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does the Woman win?

2. What "thousand thousand" things live on?

3. What does the Mariner try to do, but cannot?

4. What does the Mariner feel when he wakes up after fainting?

5. Where does the Ship go when the Mariner awakes after fainting?

Short Essay Questions

1. How does the Mariner's attitude toward his surroundings in Part IV change? What does this prompt?

2. At the beginning of Part IV, what is the Mariner's relationship to prayer?

3. What are some of the descriptions of the ship carrying Death and Life-in-Death?

4. What natural force is described as "roaring" after the Mariner wakes from the Heavenly sleep? What is unusual about it?

5. How is Life-in-Death described? What is the significance of Life-in-Death's description?

6. What does the Mariner mean when he says, "O let me be awake, my God! / Or let me sleep alway," in the middle of Part VI?

7. What two body parts are most strongly emphasized in Part III? How?

8. For how long does the Mariner suffer? How is this significant?

9. Describe what the Mariner sees when he turns his eyes back to the deck of the Ship, after describing the harbor in Part VI.

10. Why are the souls of the crew compared to the cross-bow?

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