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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. In Part One, Chapter 12, what time of day do Jim and Huck find their canoe and raft again?
(a) Noon.
(b) Mid-morning.
(c) Late afternoon.
(d) At dusk.
2. What type of tree is at the junction of a wagon road and path in Part One, Chapter 20?
(a) Elm.
(b) Oak.
(c) Sycamore.
(d) Maple.
3. In Part One, Chapter 1, what is Jim waiting for at the door of Miss Watson's kitchen?
(a) Supper.
(b) Lunch.
(c) Corn bread.
(d) Sandwich.
4. In Part One, Chapter 3, how much does Huck get when he sells his worldly possessions to Judge Thatcher?
(a) Dollar.
(b) Twenty-five cents.
(c) Fifty cents.
(d) Seventy-five cents.
5. In Part One, Chapter 11, how many times has Jim read a novel before?
(a) None.
(b) 1.
(c) 3.
(d) 2.
Short Answer Questions
1. At the revival, what is the name of the woman in Part One, Chapter 20, who has one leg shorter than the other?
2. In Part One, Chapter 19, where does Huck tell two men he came from?
3. What state can Jim go to and be a free man?
4. In Part One, Chapter 18, how wide is the river in some places?
5. What time of day in Part One, Chapter 4, does Jim cross the river?
Short Essay Questions
1. What do Jim and Huck eat when they are on Jackson Island?
2. What does Miss Wilson ask Jim to do when she learns that Huck's father is back in town?
3. Where does Jim find himself and with whom in Part One, Chapter 14?
4. How does Jim realize that he and Huck have been separated in Part One?
5. How does Little George get Jim a pencil?
6. What do Huck and Jim find in a house floating down the river during the flood?
7. When it snows in early spring, how do the Blacks get wood?
8. What story does the Duke tell the crowd at the revival?
9. What do Huck and Jim see when they come to a revival with the Duke and the King?
10. What do Huck and Tom do while Jim pretends to sleep?
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