Octopussy Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 153 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Octopussy Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through 007 in New York.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Wartski's storefront can be described as __________.
(a) Drab.
(b) Too loud and ritzy.
(c) Flashy like Cartier's.
(d) Subtle rather than ostentatious.

2. Who is Major Dexter Smythe talking to in the introduction of the story Octopussy?
(a) A scorpion fish.
(b) An octopus.
(c) His "people".
(d) Reef fishes.

3. What is the original title of "007 in New York"?
(a) Memories in Times Square.
(b) Reflections in a Cadillac.
(c) A Day in New York.
(d) New York Has Everything.

4. How does Bond feel about New York by the end of his visit?
(a) Angry at it.
(b) That it is a sudden, but good visit.
(c) Happy he has time to spend there.
(d) Disappointed in its changes.

5. What business does Bond have with Smythe?
(a) Is there to question Smythe about his actions at the end of WWII.
(b) Is there to arrest Smythe for his criminal actions from WWII.
(c) Is there to take revenge on Smythe for killing Bond's old friend.
(d) Is there to honor Smythe for services in WWII.

Short Answer Questions

1. What causes the audience to applaud as Lot 42 is being auctioned?

2. According to the grocery clerk, why doesn't New York carry brown eggs?

3. Where does Smythe live?

4. How does Bond sense trouble from M when he meets with him?

5. What is Bond's limitation as he goes out for the day in Berlin?

(see the answer key)

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