Persian Letters. Translated with an Introd. and Notes, by C. J. Betts Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Persian Letters. Translated with an Introd. and Notes, by C. J. Betts Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Letters 100 - 113.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What would the French rather copy than create according to Rica in letter 97?
(a) Games.
(b) Laws.
(c) Gold.
(d) Fashion.

2. What does Usbek think of Christians according to letter 44?
(a) They are not smart.
(b) They are dirty.
(c) They are not polite.
(d) They are not good Christians.

3. What people does Usbek use to make his point in letters 11 to 14?
(a) The Greeks.
(b) The Romans.
(c) The Troglodytes.
(d) The Egyptians.

4. What does the Mullah advise Usbek to refer to to find answers to his questions in letter 17?
(a) The Bible.
(b) The Qur'an.
(c) The Mullah's book.
(d) Traditions of the Doctors.

5. Whose king does Rica witness the crowning of in letter 104?
(a) The King of Persia.
(b) The King of Spain.
(c) The King of France.
(d) The King of England.

Short Answer Questions

1. Who gives Usbek the information in letter 100?

2. Why is Rustan supportive of Usbek according to the 5th letter?

3. According to letter 15, where does the Mullah live?

4. Who is trying to steal Zephis's slave?

5. How many families survived the early stage of the society's creation?

(see the answer key)

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