12 questions
Which of the following best describes the grandmother’s opinion about their vacation?
She is excited for it, as she has never been to Florida before.
She is looking forward to leaving because a criminal is on the loose.
She would rather go to Tennessee than to Florida.
She would rather not go anywhere and stay home instead.
What is the grandmother’s attitude towards her appearance?
She dresses nice to appear refined and to feel superior.
She is self-conscious about how she looks.
She is unconcerned with her appearance.
She dresses practically for a long car trip.
Which of the following is NOT what the grandmother thinks the children should be?
politer when they speak
more appreciative of their home state
more forthcoming with their opinions
more respectful of their elders
What does the grandmother reveal through her story?
She is enjoying the card ride with her grandchildren.
She was unhappy in her marriage.
She does not mock or judge others.
She was an eligible young woman with good suitors.
What do Red Sammy and the grandmother think of the world today?
It is not what it used to be.
There are many good people out there.
They are the only good people left.
People can generally be trusted.
Why does the grandmother want to stop at an old house?
She visited the house as a young girl.
The house has secret passages.
She thinks the children will enjoy it.
She knows where treasure is hidden there.
Why does the car crash?
The driver doesn’t pay attention to the road.
The grandmother distracts the driver.
The cat jumps on the driver, startling him.
The car gets a flat tire.
What is the grandmother’s impression of The Misfit?
He is a good man even though comes from a bad family.
He is a ruthless man that would kill a lady.
He is a terrible man who can’t be reasoned with.
He is a good man because of the way he looks.
Which of the following describes what happens to Bailey and John Wesley?
They are shot in the woods.
They work on the car with the other men.
They reason with the men for their lives.
They are able to escape the men and run.
How does The Misfit view himself?
innocent of the crimes he was accused of
deserving of the punishment he received
not responsible for his own actions
undeserving of the punishment he received
How would you describe The Misfit’s views on religion?
He is unsure how, or if, he should allow Jesus to determine his actions.
He believes that Jesus was wrongfully punished for a crime he didn’t commit, like himself.
He doesn’t think he can live up to the expectations of religion, but he still tries to better himself.
He doesn’t follow any religion, and therefore doesn’t feel compelled to act a certain way.
The Misfit believes that the grandmother…
was a good woman and deeply regrets killing her.
was a morally superior woman.
was only a good woman in the face of death.
was a cowardly woman in life and in the face of death.