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The Adventures of Huck Finn - Final Test 2018
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Question 1
1.
Why doesn't Huck get along with Miss Watson and Widow Douglas?
A) Huck doesn't get along with anyone
B) They want to civilize him, and he wants to remain free
C) Huck's friends tell him to give the widow a hard time
D) Huck would rather live with Pap
Question 2
2.
What was Huck's plan of escape from his father?
A) He waited for Pap to come home drunk so he could take advantage of him and escape
B) He waited for Pap to leave so he could cut a hole in the wall
C) He planned to kill Pap, but after practicing on a pig, he lost his nerve
D) He staged his own murder so no one would search for him
Question 3
3.
How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson's Island?
A) Huck saw smoke from a campfire and went to investigate
B) He found Jim half-drowned on the shore
C) Jim almost shot Huck by mistake
D) Huck found him in a house floating by the island
Question 4
4.
Why do Huck and Jim begin their journey down the Mississippi River?
A) They've both always wanted to travel on the Mississippi
B) People began looking for them on Jackson's Island
C) A storm forces them off the island
D) They just get tired of living on the island and decide to make a change
Question 5
5.
How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
A) Huck ties an anonymous message to a brick and throws it in the window by the watchman
B) Huck dresses up as a girl and told Mr. Loftus to send help to the wreck
C) Huck sends word to the Widow Douglas via Jim
D) Huck goes ashore and tells a watchman that his family and a member of a prominent local family are on board the wreck
Question 6
6.
What trick does Huck play on Jim?
A) He takes Jim's sleeping bag and tries to make Jim believe that witches confiscated it
B) He tries to make Jim believe the events of the past evening were a dream
C) He pretends he's going to turn Jim in to the slave hunters and even goes as far as to invite them to dinner
D) Huck tells Jim that the slave hunters stopped searching for him
Question 7
7.
Does Huck believe the King and the Duke's story?
A) Not at first, but he changes his mind and does believe them
B) Yes, at first, but he changes his mind and thinks they're frauds
C) No, he never believed them
D) Because he was naive, he believed them right from the start and never changed his mind
Question 8
8.
Why do we hear about Jim's daughter Lizabeth?
A) It shows Jim is a good father and a compassionate man
B) It shows Jim has no respect for family
C) It shows that people always get what they deserve
D) It sets up a comparison between Lizabeth and Twain's own childhood
Question 9
9.
How do the King and Duke get the money?
A) The King and Duke pretend to be the Wilks brothers
B) The King and Duke sneak in and take it from the nieces
C) The King and Duke win it from the nieces on a bet
D) The King and Duke, pretending to be the Wilks brothers, steal it from the nieces when the nieces aren't looking
Question 10
10.
What things give away the King and Duke?
A) They don't speak well with an English accent
B) Their handwriting doesn't match with the real Wilks brothers'
C) They don't know what was tattooed on Peter Wilks's chest
D) All of the above
Question 11
11.
Why is Huck upset when Jim is sold?
A) Huck won't get the reward money now
B) Jim will probably reveal that Huck is still alive
C) He doesn't like the man to whom Jim is sold
D) He will miss his friend
Question 12
12.
Why is it important that Huck says, "All right, then, I'll go to hell."?
A) He has turned his back on the religion which has so often helped him
B) He has chosen what is right according to his conscience rather than according to social or religious rules
C) He has become such good friends with Jim he would risk eternal happiness of his soul
D) Both B and C are correct
Question 13
13.
Why does Huck assume Tom Sawyer's identity?
A) He admires Tom and since he can't be himself, he chooses to be Tom
B) Mrs. Phelps mistakes him for Tom, so he plays along
C) He wants to be able to "think like Tom" so he will know what to do in every situation
D) He just decides to do it as he is walking down the road. He had been thinking about Tom and it seemed like a good idea at the time
Question 14
14.
What happens to Jim at the end of the novel?
A) He returns as a slave to Miss Watson
B) He is set free in Miss Watson's will
C) He returns as a slave to Widow Douglas
D) He adopts Huck as his son because Huck has been so good to him
Question 15
15.
The story's narrator is
A) Judge Thatcher
B) Huckleberry Finn
C) Tom Sawyer
D) Mark Twain
Question 16
16.
Jim believes that the following is bad luck:
A) Spilling salt
B) Eating before prayer is complete
C) Spinning around three times in a circle
D) Touching a rattlesnake skin
Question 17
17.
Huck runs to the church to fetch Sophia's
A) Bible
B) Gloves
C) Handkerchief
D) Pistol
Question 18
18.
So that Jim would not have to be tied with ropes, the Duke disguises Jim as
A) an Arab
B) an Eskimo
C) a Native American
D) an English porter
Question 19
19.
When the King and Duke were tarred and feathered, Huck
A) had warned them it was about to be done
B) laughed at how ridiculous they looked
C) was glad since they'd been so rotten to him and Jim
D) felt sorry for them
Question 20
20.
Tom wanted
A) to dig the prison foundation out with small knives
B) to give Jim a key to unlock the door
C) to trick Nat into doing the bulk of the digging for him
D) to use shovels to make the job go faster
Question 21
21.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
A disguise that failed because of the way Huck was sitting.
A) Mrs. Loftus
B) Sarah Williams
C) King Soloman
D) Widow Douglas
Question 22
22.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Told Huck that Jim was a suspect in Huck's murder and there was a $300 reward.
A) Miss Watson
B) Widow Douglas
C) Mrs. Loftus
D) Sarah Williams
Question 23
23.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Tried to reform Pap, but found him drunk on his front porch.
A) Judge Thatcher
B) Huck
C) The new judge
D) Jim
Question 24
24.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Faked his own death to be free of his father and "sivilization."
A) Huck
B) Jim
C) Tom Sawyer
D) Pap
Question 25
25.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Tried to "sivilize" Huck, but was kind to him.
A) Miss Watson
B) Widow Douglas
C) Mrs. Loftus
D) Tom Sawyer
Question 26
26.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Told Huck all about the Good Place, and was appalled that he wouldn't want to go there.
A) Sarah Williams
B) Miss Watson
C) Widow Douglas
D) Judge Thatcher
Question 27
27.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Wore an "X" on his heel made of nails to ward off witches.
A) Huck
B) Jim
C) Pap
D) Tom Sawyer
Question 28
28.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Believed that a witch moved his hat while he was sleeping.
A) Huck
B) Jim
C) Pap
D) Tom Sawyer
Question 29
29.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Got his plans for an "outlaw gang" from books.
A) Jim
B) Tom Sawyer
C) Huck
D) Pap
Question 30
30.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Bought Huck's fortune for one dollar.
A) Pap
B) The new judge
C) Judge Thatcher
D) Miss Watson
Question 31
31.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
In search of the truth, he threatened to chop a child in half.
A) King Solomon
B) Tom Sawyer
C) Jim
D) Huck
Question 32
32.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Was bitten by a rattlesnake after a prank went wrong.
A) Jim
B) Tom Sawyer
C) Pap
D) Miss Watson
Question 33
33.
Match the following descriptions with the correct characters.
Kidnapped Huck in order to get his money.
A) Pap
B) Jim
C) Widow Douglas
D) Tom Sawyer