
The Lottery
Quiz
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English
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8th Grade
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Easy
David Villarreal
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
“The Lottery” is told in the_______ tense, from a(n)______ point of view.
A. present; limited third-person
B. present; omniscient third-person
C. past; limited third-person
D. past; omniscient third-person
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Which of the following statements about the lottery is most likely accurate?
A. It takes place annually, in late June.
B. Most of the townspeople want to end the tradition.
C. The children are the least willing to participate.
D. Most people want to change the black box used for the drawing.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Old Man Warner’s dialogue in the following passage (paragraph 32) mainly suggests _______
… Used to be a saying about ‘Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.’ First thing you know, we’d all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns. There’s always been a lottery,” he added petulantly. “Bad enough to see young Joe Summers up there joking with everybody.”
A. the power of a tradition like the lottery
B. that he is much wiser than the other villagers
C. that the lottery is necessary for the village’s survival
D. that he is the story’s villain
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Which of the following best explains why Tessie is unhappy with the first drawing?
A. She was not on time.
B. She believes her husband was hurried.
C. She knows Mr. Summers dislikes the Hutchinsons.
D. She was not allowed to draw.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Which of the following words best describes the general mood of the villagers in attendance?
A. jovial
B. sad
C. impatient
D. horrified
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Which passage from the story most strongly supports the answer to Question 5?
A. “The people had done it so many times that they only half listened to the directions; most of them were quiet, wetting their lips, not looking around.”
B. “’Listening to the young folks, nothing’s good enough for them. Next thing you know, they’ll be wanting to go back to living in caves, nobody work any more, live that way for a while.’”
C. “’Well, now,’ Mr. Summers said soberly, ’guess we better get started, get this over with, so’s we can go back to work. Anybody ain’t here?’”
D. “After that, there was a long pause, a breathless pause, until Mr. Summers, holding his slip of paper in the air, said, ’All right, fellows.’”
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Which of the following best explains why the villagers continue to hold the lottery?
A. They believe the ritual sacrifice will bring them good luck.
B. The federal government forces this tradition to continue indefinitely.
C. They’ve heard the terrible things that have happened to those who have stopped.
D. None of the above
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