The Diary of Anne Frank
  • 1. A majority of this play is told using the literary element of
A) flashback
B) simile
C) irony
D) onomatopoeia
  • 2. From what group are the Franks hiding?
A) the Nazis
B) the Belgian Army
C) the Allies
D) the French
  • 3. What are the ration coupons used for?
A) recieving messages about the war
B) distributing weapons
C) identifying jews
D) buying food
  • 4. What symbol are the jews required to wear during the Nazi occupation?
A) the letter "J"
B) the Star of David
C) a red cross
D) the German flag
  • 5. Why did the Franks tell people they were going to Switzerland?
A) They planned on going to Switzerland but had to stay instead
B) Mr. Frank is in trouble with the bank
C) They wanted Mr. Frank's sister to believe they were in Switzerland
D) They wanted the Nazis to believe they were in Switzerland
  • 6. What holiday do they celebrate in spite of being in hiding?
A) Hannukkah
B) Easter
C) Christmas
D) Yom Kipper
  • 7. What is the name of the war that is taking place?
A) Civil War
B) World War 2
C) French Revolution
D) World War 1
  • 8. What common problem do Peter and Anne share?
A) They are poor students
B) They are lonely because they are only children
C) They are orphaned
D) They are in conflict with their parents
  • 9. What event spoils the holiday celebration?
A) A thief breaks in downstairs
B) The Nazis come to take them away
C) Anne forgot to make a gift for Pim
D) There isn't any food
  • 10. Why does Mrs. Frank confront Mr. Van Daan?
A) He is making too much noise
B) He is stealing food
C) He revealed them to the Nazis
D) He is not actually Jewish
  • 11. What is D Day?
A) when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor
B) when Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy
C) when Hitler opened Auschwitz
D) when Allied forces raided Berlin
  • 12. By the conclusion of the diary, Anne believed that people are still
A) stupid
B) selfish
C) good
D) evil
  • 13. Anne's statement "I want to go on living even after my death" is an example of
A) irony
B) simile
C) personification
D) flashback
  • 14. What is the play's main external conflict?
A) Mr. Van Daan and Mrs. Van Daan
B) Anne and Dussel
C) Anne and her mother
D) the Nazis and all who oppose them
  • 15. Which is an example of an internal conflict in the play?
A) when Anne spills milk on Mrs. Van Daans coat
B) the thief stealing the radio
C) Dussel and Peter arguing about the cat
D) the alternating hope and despair in the hearts of the characters
  • 16. What is the climax of the play?
A) when the Nazi police enter the secret annex
B) when Mrs. Frank tells the Van Daans to leave
C) when Miep doesn't come for three days
D) when Peter falls from his chair
  • 17. Which of the following statements would best describe the theme of the play?
A) Be true to yourself
B) Don't count your chickens before they hatch
C) Always have some religion
D) In spite of everything, most people are good at heart
  • 18. What example in this play showed how the Dutch citizens suffered during the war?
A) Mr. Kraler can't get in to see a doctor for his stomach trouble
B) They take away Mr. Kraler's car
C) Miep has to sell her clothes to buy groceries
D) Miep's dance was cancelled
  • 19. Which character wishes that "the end would come whatever it is?"
A) Mr. Frank
B) Margot
C) Mr. Dussel
D) Anne
  • 20. How does the relationship between Peter and Anne change?
A) Peter ends up tutoring Anne
B) Anne ends up tutoring Peter
C) the end of hating one another
D) the end of "dating" each other
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