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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where do the caged rabbits manage to get?
(a) The front lawn
(b) The driveway
(c) The lane
(d) The farmhouse
2. Who removes the thorn?
(a) Silver
(b) Fiver
(c) Hazel
(d) Bigwig
3. What do the rabbits believe Lord Frith sent them?
(a) A thunder bolt
(b) Snow
(c) Cowslip
(d) A flaming messenger
4. What does Hawkbit find?
(a) A dead dog
(b) Food
(c) A river
(d) Empty holes
5. Who will assist with Hazel's plan?
(a) Kehaar
(b) Gordon
(c) Bigwig
(d) Strawberry
6. How did Holly manage to avoid dying?
(a) He was at another warren
(b) He was feeding
(c) He was going for a run
(d) He heard the men coming
7. What time during the day do the rabbits start their journey?
(a) Early morning
(b) Late morning
(c) Noon
(d) Night
8. What is the name of the story Dandelion tells?
(a) Dangling a Carrott
(b) Love in the Marshes
(c) The Broken Cup
(d) The King's Lettuce
9. What rabbit do they talk to outside the chief's burrow?
(a) Bluebell
(b) Bigwig
(c) Dave
(d) Holly
10. What does El-ahrairah use instead of violence?
(a) Love
(b) Trickery
(c) Bribery
(d) Humor
11. What did the men inject into the rabbit hole?
(a) Tear gas
(b) Water
(c) Helium
(d) Poisonous gas
12. What does Fiver insist they do immediately?
(a) Get food
(b) Find some does
(c) Leave the warren
(d) Sing
13. Who tries to speak to the bird?
(a) Hazel
(b) Bigwig
(c) Fiver
(d) Silver
14. What do Bigwig and Silver discover while out grazing?
(a) A human finger
(b) A badger
(c) A dead dog
(d) A bird
15. What is the name of the most powerful King?
(a) King Opium
(b) King Larry
(c) King Hock
(d) King Darzin
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does Hazel want to find does?
2. What are the names of the two rabbits they meet at the new warren?
3. Under what do the rabbits rest?
4. What did the warren used to be?
5. Who has not cleaned Holly's wound properly?
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