
T1W9 Friday Bellringer
Authored by Conlee Walker
English
5th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Once Jan Baalsrud reached the top of the mountain, his companions left him under a shed to wait for the men who were supposed to pick him up to complete his journey to Sweden. Baalsrud was still confined to the sled and was injured, frostbitten and starving. A storm prevented the men from picking up Baalsrud as planned, and he was left alone for nearly a week before someone came and discovered that he was still alive. He was given food and other supplies and continued to wait there for nearly a month. Eventually, Baalsrud was able to complete the final leg of his journey to Sweden with the aid of men who used reindeer to carry him across the border.
Once in Sweden, it took Baalsrud nearly two months to recover from his formidable experience. Exposure to the elements and frostbite had caused permanent damage and he had to learn how to walk again. Once well enough, Baalsrud continued to work for the resistance and eventually was able to return to Norway. Baalsrud was in Norway when the war ended and he was finally able to reunite with members of his family that he hadn’t seen in five years. His incredible story of survival has captivated the hearts of many people. He was honored with awards in both Britain and his home country of Norway. Every year in Norway, a group of people spend nine days retracing the steps of his journey. His story has been published as a book and has also been turned into a movie.
What is the meaning of confined as it is used in the passage?
open
limited
playing
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Once Jan Baalsrud reached the top of the mountain, his companions left him under a shed to wait for the men who were supposed to pick him up to complete his journey to Sweden. Baalsrud was still confined to the sled and was injured, frostbitten and starving. A storm prevented the men from picking up Baalsrud as planned, and he was left alone for nearly a week before someone came and discovered that he was still alive. He was given food and other supplies and continued to wait there for nearly a month. Eventually, Baalsrud was able to complete the final leg of his journey to Sweden with the aid of men who used reindeer to carry him across the border.
Once in Sweden, it took Baalsrud nearly two months to recover from his formidable experience. Exposure to the elements and frostbite had caused permanent damage and he had to learn how to walk again. Once well enough, Baalsrud continued to work for the resistance and eventually was able to return to Norway. Baalsrud was in Norway when the war ended and he was finally able to reunite with members of his family that he hadn’t seen in five years. His incredible story of survival has captivated the hearts of many people. He was honored with awards in both Britain and his home country of Norway. Every year in Norway, a group of people spend nine days retracing the steps of his journey. His story has been published as a book and has also been turned into a movie.
What is the meaning of formidable as it is used in the passage?a. b. c.
easy
exciting
difficult
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Norway fell quickly to Nazi Germany’s superior military during World War II. Many individuals surreptitiously worked to fight back against the Nazis while managing to go unnoticed. Jan Baalsrud was someone that helped in the fight against Germany after the Nazis invaded Norway. He escaped Norway after the Nazi invasion and ended up joining a resistance movement in Britain. He returned to Norway in 1943 as part of a mission to undermine the German army there. He was working with a group of eight other men that planned on using explosives to destroy an air control tower. Their group spent a lot of time planning their mission, but a grave mistake ended up endangering the safety of everyone involved.
What does surreptitiously mean?
proudly
secretly
bravely
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Norway fell quickly to Nazi Germany’s superior military during World War II. Many individuals surreptitiously worked to fight back against the Nazis while managing to go unnoticed. Jan Baalsrud was someone that helped in the fight against Germany after the Nazis invaded Norway. He escaped Norway after the Nazi invasion and ended up joining a resistance movement in Britain. He returned to Norway in 1943 as part of a mission to undermine the German army there. He was working with a group of eight other men that planned on using explosives to destroy an air control tower. Their group spent a lot of time planning their mission, but a grave mistake ended up endangering the safety of everyone involved.
What does grave mean?
tomb
small
serious
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Norway fell quickly to Nazi Germany’s superior military during World War II. Many individuals surreptitiously worked to fight back against the Nazis while managing to go unnoticed. Jan Baalsrud was someone that helped in the fight against Germany after the Nazis invaded Norway. He escaped Norway after the Nazi invasion and ended up joining a resistance movement in Britain. He returned to Norway in 1943 as part of a mission to undermine the German army there. He was working with a group of eight other men that planned on using explosives to destroy an air control tower. Their group spent a lot of time planning their mission, but a grave mistake ended up endangering the safety of everyone involved.
What was is this paragraph about?
World War 1
The Civil War
World War 2
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Jan Baalsrud and the rest of the crew arrived in Norway on a ship that contained nearly eight tons of explosives that they were going to use to destroy an air control tower. Part of their mission depended on them contacting someone that had committed to helping. Unfortunately, they contacted someone else that had the same name. The man they mistakenly got in touch with alerted the Germans to their plan. Baalsrud and his companions were attempting to escape on their ship the next day when they were attacked by the Nazis. The men managed to detonate the explosives after they jumped off the ship, which destroyed much of the evidence. Baalsrud was able to circumvent capture but many in his group were caught by German soldiers.
What does detonate mean?
blow up
cover up
assemble
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Jan Baalsrud and the rest of the crew arrived in Norway on a ship that contained nearly eight tons of explosives that they were going to use to destroy an air control tower. Part of their mission depended on them contacting someone that had committed to helping. Unfortunately, they contacted someone else that had the same name. The man they mistakenly got in touch with alerted the Germans to their plan. Baalsrud and his companions were attempting to escape on their ship the next day when they were attacked by the Nazis. The men managed to detonate the explosives after they jumped off the ship, which destroyed much of the evidence. Baalsrud was able to circumvent capture but many in his group were caught by German soldiers.
What does circumvent mean?
avoid
assist
argue
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