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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 7, how long has Crusoe been on the island?
(a) 10 months.
(b) 9 months.
(c) 8 months.
(d) 7 months.
2. In Chapter 7, how many days is Crusoe on a journey to explore the island?
(a) 1.
(b) 4.
(c) 2.
(d) 3.
3. When does Crusoe set out on his voyage in Chapter 10?
(a) November 3.
(b) November 5.
(c) November 6.
(d) November 2.
4. In Chapter 8, when Crusoe goes exploring, what type of birds does he see?
(a) Toucans.
(b) Pigeons.
(c) Macaws.
(d) Parrots.
5. In Chapter 7, when Crusoe goes back to the brook and savannas and to a place with woods, what fruit does he find?
(a) Melons and grapes.
(b) Coconuts.
(c) Papayas and mangoes.
(d) Pineapples.
Short Answer Questions
1. On June 26, what does Crusoe kill?
2. In Chapter 1, when does Crusoe take a ship bound for London?
3. How wide is the inlet of water in Chapter 4, that separates Crusoe from the boat?
4. In Chapter 9, how many weeks does Crusoe spend trying to move the boat?
5. In Chapter 1, how many days does Crusoe's ship stay at anchor in Yarmouth Roads?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Chapter 4, what challenges does Crusoe face as he takes things from the ship to the shore?
2. What does Crusoe learn about where he is stranded when he travels to the top of a hill?
3. What happens on Crusoe's second voyage in Chapter 2?
4. In Chapter 1, how does Crusoe describe his family?
5. In Chapter 9 when Crusoe explores the island, what does he find?
6. In Chapter 7, on the first day that Crusoe goes exploring, 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. On the second and third days when Crusoe goes exploring in Chapter 7, what does he find?
9. In Chapter 10, what does Crusoe say that he does for five years?
10. In Chapter 9, how does Crusoe describe his effort to make earthen vessels?
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