The Lady, or the Tiger? Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 131 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

The Lady, or the Tiger? Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 131 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does the word "determinate" mean in the narrative?
(a) Evolved.
(b) Foreshadowed.
(c) Uneasy.
(d) Conclusive.

2. What word from the narrative means intense devotion or enthusiasm?
(a) Derision.
(b) Degradation.
(c) Evolution.
(d) Ardor.

3. What word from the narrative means to come into opposition?
(a) Regulate.
(b) Propel.
(c) Interfere.
(d) Absorb.

4. The narrator says of the courtier in Part 4 that "his quick and anxious glance asked the question." What question does he ask with his glance?
(a) Which door?
(b) Will I be freed?
(c) Do you love me?
(d) Did you kill him?

5. How does the narrator describe the king's feelings about his daughter in Part 4?
(a) "She was his greatest worry."
(b) "She was an annoyance to him."
(c) "She was the apple of his eye."
(d) "She was the bane of his existence."

6. How is the princess's soul described at the arena in Part 4?
(a) "Wary and disdainful."
(b) "Majestic and cruel."
(c) "Intense and fervid."
(d) "Sullen and incooperative."

7. What word from the story refers to doubt or unpredictability?
(a) Viscosity.
(b) Uncertainty.
(c) Luminosity.
(d) Incorrigible.

8. Where in relation to the twin doors does the king sit in the arena?
(a) Above the doors.
(b) Below the doors.
(c) Across from the doors.
(d) Behind the doors.

9. How does the narrator describe the location of the tiger in the arena?
(a) "The tiger was always waiting behind the red door."
(b) "The tiger was always located behind the left door, but the criminal wouldn't know that."
(c) "On some occasions the tiger came out of one door, and on some out of the other."
(d) "The tiger was always located behind the door that was chosen."

10. How does the narrator described "the masses" during the trials at the arena?
(a) They "were aghast and horrified."
(b) They "were fearful and agitated."
(c) They "were on the edges of their seats."
(d) They "were entertained and pleased."

11. What is revealed about the princess's nature in Part 4 of the narrative as she sits in the arena?
(a) She is jealous.
(b) She is innocent.
(c) She is murderous.
(d) She is guilty.

12. For how long does the princess's love affair with the courtier last before the king finds out?
(a) Many months.
(b) Two weeks.
(c) One month.
(d) Many years.

13. What does the word "subordinate" mean in the narrative?
(a) Inferior or secondary.
(b) Ordinary or plain.
(c) Painful.
(d) Exemplary.

14. How do the masses respond to the appearance of the courtier in the arena in Part 4 of the story?
(a) "His appearance was greeted with cheers and screams."
(b) "His appearance was greeted with a low hum of admiration and anxiety."
(c) "His appearance was greeted with fear and trepidation."
(d) "His appearance was greeted with murmurs of disapproval."

15. What happens if the criminal on trial opens the door that leads to "a reward of his innocence"?
(a) He is given a dukedom.
(b) He is immediately wed.
(c) He is crowned king.
(d) He is immediately killed.

Short Answer Questions

1. How does the princess signal to the courtier in the arena?

2. How are the bells described if the criminal is found innocent in the arena?

3. What word from the narrative means ordinary or undistinguished?

4. What door does the courtier go to open in the end of Part 4?

5. How is the arena described as a method of justice in Part 3?

(see the answer keys)

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