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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part 2, Chapter 31 | Part 2, Chapter 32 | Part 2, Chapter 33 | Part 2, Chapter 34.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does Quixote continue his tradition of siding with the underdog?
(a) He champions Basilio.
(b) He helps Quiteria escape.
(c) He avenges the peasants.
(d) He teaches the students about knighthood.
2. What is the moral of the story of the braying town going to war with its neighbors?
(a) If you must bray, don't tell anyone.
(b) People who know how to bray should keep quiet.
(c) People should not make fun of people who bray.
(d) Not all war is honorable and glorious.
3. Why do Sancho and the squire of the Knight of the Wood go off by themselves?
(a) The Knight of the Wood is shocked that Sancho speaks up so freely.
(b) Don Quixote orders them to go away.
(c) The knight's squire is Sancho's cousin.
(d) They want to talk about their crazy masters.
4. Why does Zoraida attempt to correspond with the Captive Captain?
(a) She thinks he is the most handsome man she ever saw.
(b) She wants to leave and go to a Christian nation.
(c) She fears being sold into slavery.
(d) Her father wants to marry her off to an old Moor gentleman.
5. What is the irony when Don Quixote speaks to a group of people?
(a) His speech is eloquent even though he suffers from madness.
(b) His speech is halting and not at all like that of a noble knight.
(c) He can only speak things he has read in a book.
(d) His speech sounds madder than his actions.
Short Answer Questions
1. When Sancho tells his wife, Teresa, that he is going again with Don Quixote, what advice does Teresa give?
2. Why does Teresa fear for Sancho suddenly becoming rich?
3. What is the challenge to knight errantry presented to Don Quixote by Vivaldo?
4. What are four horsemen looking for at the inn?
5. How does Don Quixote get around paying a monthly wage to Sancho Panza?
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