Short Story Quiz
  • 1. In Trouble: After the incident with Columbia and Olaf, Paulsen realizes that ...
A) dogs are better than people
B) dogs will attack each other if not separated by fences
C) dogs cannot be trusted because they are wild creatures
D) some dogs have a complex set of humanlike emotions
  • 2. In Trouble: What does Paulsen mean at the end of the story when he says "And the dogs could teach me"?
A) Animals can teach people how to find food
B) Paulsen's dogs are smarter than he is
C) Animals show us how to avoid getting hurt
D) Animals can teach people how to be better human beings
  • 3. In Trouble: Paulsen most likely opens the story with a description of the cold ...
A) to indicate the cold will play a major role in the plot
B) to show that winter can be as beautiful as spring
C) because he feels most comfortable in the extreme cold
D) to get it out of the way early on
  • 4. Raymond's Run: Squeaky dislikes Cynthia Proctor most because Cynthia ...
A) knows how to play the piano very well
B) refuses to take part in the May Day races
C) constantly wins first prizein class spelling bees
D) pretends that her accomplishments do not require any effort
  • 5. Raymond's Run: After seeing Raymond run, Squeaky decides to ...
A) persuade Raymond to stop running
B) give Raymond her ribbons and medals
C) encourage Raymond to keep running
D) encourage Raymond to enter the spelling bee
  • 6. Ryamond's Run: Which of the following statements is the best example of external conflict?
A) During the big race, Raymond runs outside the fence
B) Squeaky worries that she won't win the race
C) Squeaky wins many awards, but Raymond has nothing
D) Squeaky challenges people who make fun of Raymond
  • 7. The Circuit: Tha narrator's main conflict is between his desire to ...
A) stay in one place and his family's need to move
B) leave Mexico and his desire to stay in California
C) play the trumpet and his lack of musical ability
D) leave his family and the family's need of his work
  • 8. The Circuit: Based on the details in the essay, you can infer that Panchito ...
A) wants to be a farmer when he grows up
B) does not enjoy moving from place to place
C) feels pity for the sharecropper who hires his father
D) enjoys moving with his family during harvest
  • 9. The Circuit: The title of this literary essay refers to ...
A) an electrical connection
B) the family's travels as migrant workers
C) a mystical connection among family members
D) going around and around in a circle
  • 10. The Wise Old Woman: According to the young lord's new decree, all individuals who reach the age of 71 must ...
A) be left in the mountains to die alone
B) serve Lord Higa to save the village
C) be taken to the palace to work as slaves
D) be shipped to a different country to live
  • 11. The Wise Old Woman: At the end of the story the young lord had decided that the old people of the village ...
A) "...will be sent to America."
B) "...will be treated with the respect and honor they deserve."
C) "...will be allowed to live out their years quietly."
D) "...will be taken care of in a village for other old people."
  • 12. The Wise Old Woman: Lord Higa required the villagers to solve all of the following challenges except ...
A) make a drum sound without beating it
B) make a silk thread weave through several holes
C) make all the old people disappear
D) make a rope of ash
  • 13. The Cay: Which of the following conclusions or inferences can you reasonably make about Phillip's character?
A) He lacks self-confidence
B) He is fun-loving and lazy
C) He feels sorry for himself
D) He is brave and intelligent
  • 14. The Cay: What details tell you that the setting of this story is a tropical island?
A) palm trees and coconuts
B) birds
C) warm sun
D) a wooden crate
  • 15. The Cay: Being blind and alone on a small island is scary enough for Phillip, but what detail adds horror to the mood?
A) attacking birds
B) a signal fire
C) Stew cat
D) Timothy's knife
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