Robinson Crusoe Quiz | Eight Week Quiz F

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Robinson Crusoe Quiz | Eight Week Quiz F

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 16-17 - Rescue of Prisoners from Cannibals to Visit of Mutineers.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. At the beginning of Chapter 15, what two things does Crusoe shoot in front of Friday?
(a) Kid goat and a hawk.
(b) Cat and hawk.
(c) Kid goat and parrot.
(d) Sea bird and a hawk.

2. On Crusoe's journey in Chapter 8, what does Crusoe's dog catch?
(a) Squirrel.
(b) Hare.
(c) Young kid.
(d) Penguin.

3. What type of sail does Crusoe create in Chapter 16?
(a) Spinnaker.
(b) Shoulder-of-mutton sail.
(c) Mainsail.
(d) Genoa.

4. In Chapter 8, when Crusoe goes exploring, what type of birds does he see?
(a) Pigeons.
(b) Toucans.
(c) Macaws.
(d) Parrots.

5. In Chapter 6 when Crusoe is sick, how does he feel?
(a) Congestion in his chest and nose.
(b) Feverish with bad pains in his head.
(c) Stomach cramps.
(d) Diarrhea and vomiting.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does Crusoe say that he might have done if he did not have to worry about cannibals in Chapter 12?

2. What does Crusoe kill to protect the black people on the shore in Chapter 3?

3. In Chapter 6, what does Crusoe begin reading after he begins feeling better in June?

4. In Chapter 8, how many turtles has Crusoe found on his side of the island in a year and a half?

5. At the end of Chapter 10, how does Crusoe say the the kid goat he kept died?

(see the answer key)

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