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Fools Crow | Quiz

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1)

What do Red Paint and White Man's Dog plan to name their baby? (from Part 2, Chapters 11-12)

Sleeps-a-lot.
Sleep-taker.
Sleep-maker.
Sleep-bringer.
2)

What is the woman in the garden doing? (from Part 4, Chapters 31-33)

She is planting seeds.
She is singing a song of mourning.
She is digging turnips.
She is dancing.
3)

At the beginning of Chapter 13, how does Red Paint wake White Man's Dog? (from Part 2, Chapters 13-14)

She calls him by his new name, Fools Crow.
She calls him by his new name, Sleep-bringer.
She tickles him.
She accidentally trips over him.
4)

How does White Man's Dog kill Bull Shield? (from Part 2, Chapters 11-12)

White Man's Dog pretends to be shot and when Bull Shield comes near, he breaks Bull Shield's neck.
White Man's Dog wrestles Bull Shield and stabs him in the heart.
White Man's Dog gives Fox Eyes the honor of killing Bull Shield.
After being shot himself, White Man's Dog shoots the chief in the chest.
5)

What goes wrong with Fools Crow's plan to expose the white hunter? (from Part 2, Chapters 13-14)

The hunter shoots Red Paint.
The hunter sees Fools Crow first, shoots him and escapes.
Fools Crow panics over Red Paint's safety and gets shot himself.
The hunter does not take the bait and does not appear.
6)

What does Owl Child want to do now that his grudge with Four Bears has been settled? (from Part 3, Chapters 18-19)

Owl Child is satisfied and wants to return to a life of peace.
Owl Child wants to kill all the Napikwans.
Owl Child wants Fast Horse to kill a Napikwan, too.
Owl Child has no more use for Fast Horse and wants him to return to his tribe.
7)

What does Fast Horse see on the skin after he wakes up? (from Part 4, Chapters 31-33)

The skin is covered with designs he does not understand.
He sees a small meal set out on the skin and eats it.
He sees the skin is covered with blood.
The yellow skin is empty, even though he saw her painting on it earlier.
8)

Which of Boss Ribs' children die of the white scab disease? (from Part 5, Chapters 34-36)

His son, Running Fisher.
His oldest son.
His six-year-old daughter.
Red Paint.
9)

What does Boss Ribs want Fools Crow to do about Fast Horse at the end of Chapter 17? (from Part 2, Chapters 15-17)

He wants Fools Crow to banish Fast Horse.
He asks Fools Crow to kill Owl Child and bring Fast Horse home.
He wants Fools Crow to stop being friends with Fast Horse.
He asks Fools Crow to find Fast Horse and bring him home.
10)

Why is Fool's Crow uncomfortable with his new name? (from Part 2, Chapters 13-14)

Because no one will know who he is anymore.
Because it is difficult to get used to being called a new name.
Because the story of how Bull Shield was killed is exaggerated.
Because he likes his old name and doesn't want a new one.
11)

What surprises Fast Horse about Owl Child's response to his concern? (from Part 4, Chapters 25-26)

He is surprised that Owl child laughs at him for worrying.
He is surprised that Owl Child is not worried about planning for winter.
He is surprised that Owl Child gets angry with him.
He is surprised that Owl Child agrees with him.
12)

Why is Heavy Shield Woman angry with Fools Crow? (from Part 3, Chapters 18-19)

She feels he is risking his life for Fast Horse.
She is tired of him asking for a many-shots-gun.
She caught Fools Crow looking at Kills-close-to-the-lake.
She disagrees with his arrogant and self-serving attitude.
13)

What does Raven want Fools Crow to do about the evil Napikwan hunter, and why? (from Part 2, Chapters 13-14)

Raven wants Fools Crow to tell Owl Child about the hunter because Owl Child likes to kill white men.
Raven wants Fools Crow to kill the hunter because he is killing all the game wastefully and the Pikunis will starve.
Raven wants Fools Crow to tell the Napikwans with the blue uniforms so they can stop the wasteful killing of animals.
Raven wants Fools Crow to follow the hunter and claim his kills for the Pikunis so the meat will not be wasted.
14)

Which statement is true about Bull Shield's scalp in Chapter 28? (from Part 4, Chapters 27-28)

Bull Shield's scalp represents a bygone era.
Bull Shields scalp has become shrunken and trivial.
Bull Shield's scalp represents desisive action.
Bull Shield's scalp is powerful medicine.
15)

What reaction does White Man's Dog have to the battle as they ride away? (from Part 2, Chapters 11-12)

He laughs and cheers with his companions.
He sings his victory song.
He cries.
He vomits.
16)

Which of the Napikwan demands do the Pikuni promise to cooperate with? (from Part 3, Chapters 22-24)

They promise to kill Owl Child and return the Napikwan horses.
They do not cooperate with any of the Napikwan demands.
They promise to turn over Owl Child and stop killing the Napiwan.
They promise to return the Napikwan horses and stop killing the Napikwan.
17)

How does the finding of Yellow Kidney further develop the theme of loss and change? (from Part 4, Chapters 27-28)

Although Fast Horse no longer follows the ways of the Pikuni (loss), honor is rekindled as he admits his responsiblity (positive change).
The finding of Yellow Kidney is not a good example of loss and change.
Yellow Kidney's fingers represent loss, while his death represents change.
The discovery that Yellow Kidney is dead (loss) will mean the Lone Eaters will have to adjust to life without him (change).
18)

What does the white man with the pack horses see at the war lodge? (from Part 3, Chapters 20-21)

He sees a horse tied outside.
He sees a pack of wolves scavenging on something.
He sees smoke coming out of the chimney.
He sees the war lodge is on fire.
19)

What does Fast horse see and do when he wakes up? (from Part 4, Chapters 29-30)

He sees a dog, which he kills for food.
He sees his only company is a dog, he eats and falls asleep again.
He sees a woman painting on a yellow skin and asks her what she is doing.
He sees he is alone and goes back to sleep.
20)

Who returns to the Lone Eaters the night of the first death from the white scabs disease? (from Part 5, Chapters 34-36)

Fast Horse.
Fools Crow.
Yellow Kidney.
Running Fisher.
21)

What events make Red Paint question the fairness of fate? (from Part 2, Chapters 15-17)

That the dreams of her husband has caused him to kill a Napikwan.
That Fools Crow was a war hero, yet is not made a chief.
The raid on Bull Shield's camp was not successful.
That her father is maimed, her mother unhappy, that Boss Ribs has to turn his son away, and yet Fast Horse lives.
22)

What has happened to Red Paint's youngest brother, One Spot, in Chapter 23? (from Part 3, Chapters 22-24)

He is bitten by a wolf.
He gained honor and status by killing a wolf.
He had a power dream about a wolf.
He has stepped into a wolf trap.
23)

In Chapter 19, what does Heavy Shield Woman do for her guests? (from Part 3, Chapters 18-19)

She gives each a gift.
She prepares a sleeping area for them.
She prepares a meal for them.
She tells them stories.
24)

What is the white scab disease? (from Part 3, Chapters 22-24)

Chickenpox.
Leprosy.
Smallpox.
Measles.
25)

What does White Man's Dog sing as he rides into Bull Shield's camp? (from Part 2, Chapters 11-12)

White Man's Dog sings his power song.
White Man's Dog sings his battle cry.
White Man's Dog sings his death song.
White Man's Dog sings his victory song.
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