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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 Chapter 1, how many days does Crusoe's ship stay at anchor in Yarmouth Roads?
(a) 4.
(b) 5-6.
(c) 7-8.
(d) 11.
2. When does Crusoe set out on his voyage in Chapter 10?
(a) November 6.
(b) November 2.
(c) November 5.
(d) November 3.
3. On Crusoe's second voyage in Chapter 2, how many guns does Crusoe's ship have?
(a) 9.
(b) 7.
(c) 18.
(d) 12.
4. Where was Crusoe born?
(a) Nottingham.
(b) York.
(c) Leicester.
(d) Ipswich.
5. In Chapter 2, what does Xury keep from the lion he and Crusoe kill?
(a) Ear.
(b) Mane.
(c) Head.
(d) Foot.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 9, what is the first word that Crusoe's parrot speaks?
2. How old is Crusoe in at the beginning of Chapter 1?
3. In Chapter 6, when does the wind blow in the night and break up the wreck even more?
4. At the end of Chapter 10, how does Crusoe say the the kid goat he kept died?
5. In Chapter 8, how many turtles has Crusoe found on his side of the island in a year and a half?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Chapter 1, how does Crusoe describe his family?
2. In Chapter 11, what does Crusoe discover and why does he become afraid?
3. In Chapter 9 what does Crusoe discover when he tries to return home to his side of the island a different way than he came?
4. What does Crusoe cook to eat on June 17, and how does he like the food he fixes?
5. In Chapter 10, what does Crusoe say that he does for five years?
6. On the second and third days when Crusoe goes exploring in Chapter 7, what does he find?
7. In Chapter 4, when is Crusoe able to go to the ship, and why does he grieve as he looks at the ship?
8. In Chapter 9, how does Crusoe describe his effort to make earthen vessels?
9. How successful is Crusoe's first journey in Chapter 2?
10. In Chapter 4, what challenges does Crusoe face as he takes things from the ship to the shore?
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