Lotf practice quiz ch 6-10

A dark tropical forest at night with shadows and an ominous feeling, representing themes of fear and survival from 'Lord of the Flies', with a hint of a mysterious beast lurking in the background.

Lord of the Flies Practice Quiz: Chapters 6-10

Test your knowledge of chapters 6 to 10 of 'Lord of the Flies' with this engaging practice quiz. Designed for students, this quiz features multiple-choice questions that will challenge your understanding of key themes, character dynamics, and plot developments.

Get ready to dive deep into the text and explore:

  • Character motivations
  • The symbolism of the beast
  • Ralph and Piggy's relationship
  • Jack's leadership style
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringMind42
Showing or expressing disrespect.
Primly
Contemptuously
In a proper way.
Primly
Ambushed
Being nervous.
Contemptuously
Tremulously
Important or sincere state of mind.
Earnest
Tremulously
An unexpected surprise from someone while hiding.
Earnest
Ambushed
Why do the twins assume the dead parachutist is a beast?
They assumed the dead parachutist was a beast because the twins were half asleep and it was dark outside.
What is Jack’s reaction to the news of the beast? Why does he react this way?
His reaction to the news of the beast was excitement and he reacts that way because he likes to hunt and he wants to hunt the beast.
As biguns, except Piggy, set out to find the beast, what image of the beast forms in Simon’s mind?
Simon imagines the beast to be a human but was heroic and sick like the “evil inside of it”.
After various protests from the boys, what does Ralph insist upon? Why?
Ralph insists on going back up the mountain and create fire, build a fort, and find food and water and he insists that so he can stay as chief and they can get rescued.
When Ralph admits to Piggy that they all murdered Simon, what is Piggy’s reaction?
Piggy’s reactions were unbelieving and fearful. He doesn’t believe they all killed Simon but believed that his death was an accident.
What does Ralph say to Piggy’s remark that they were all scared?
Ralph said he wasn’t scared but doesn’t know how he felt.
Piggy suggests that they let the signal fire go out at night and relight it every morning. Explain why. How does Ralph react?
Ralph felt defenseless about getting saved by a ship, so he agrees to Piggy’s suggestion
What is Jack feeling as he and the others trot toward Castle Rock? Explain why.
Since Jack is now chief, he felt accomplished. He also stole Piggy’s glasses.
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