The Hobbit Chapter 8 Quiz

The Hobbit Chapter 8 Quiz

10th Grade

10 Qs

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The Hobbit Chapter 8 Quiz

The Hobbit Chapter 8 Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

English

10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Susan Berg

Used 26+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the significance of Bilbo's encounter with the spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit?

Bilbo's encounter with the spiders is significant because it shows his fear and inability to help the dwarves.

Bilbo's encounter with the spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit is significant because it showcases his bravery and resourcefulness as he saves the dwarves from the spiders' attack.

Bilbo's encounter with the spiders is insignificant and adds no value to the story.

The spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit are friendly and help Bilbo and the dwarves.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Describe the setting of Mirkwood in The Hobbit Chapter 8.

The setting of Mirkwood in The Hobbit Chapter 8 is a bustling city filled with merchants and lively markets.

The setting of Mirkwood in The Hobbit Chapter 8 is a sunny meadow with colorful flowers and friendly animals.

The setting of Mirkwood in The Hobbit Chapter 8 is a snowy mountain peak with breathtaking views and peaceful serenity.

The setting of Mirkwood in The Hobbit Chapter 8 is a dark and dense forest filled with giant spiders, oppressive darkness, and a sense of foreboding.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do the spiders in The Hobbit Chapter 8 symbolize danger and fear?

The spiders in The Hobbit Chapter 8 symbolize danger and fear through their ability to bring peace and safety

The spiders in The Hobbit Chapter 8 symbolize danger and fear through their love for the characters

The spiders in The Hobbit Chapter 8 symbolize danger and fear through their friendly and helpful nature

The spiders in The Hobbit Chapter 8 symbolize danger and fear through their ability to trap and attack the characters, creating a sense of peril and threat.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are some of the symbols used in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit, and what do they represent?

Some of the symbols used in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit include Sting, which represents love and compassion for the spiders.

Some of the symbols used in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit include the Arkenstone, which symbolizes wisdom and knowledge.

Some of the symbols used in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit include The One Ring, which represents, cunning, and deception, and loyalty to the dwarves.

Some of the symbols used in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit include The Darkness, which represents cunning, greed, authority, and leadership.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain the impact of Bilbo's encounter with the spiders on his character development in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit.

Bilbo's encounter with the spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit makes him more fearful and hesitant, causing him to freeze in the face of danger.

Bilbo's encounter with the spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit has no impact on his character development as he remains unchanged throughout the story.

Bilbo's encounter with the spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit shows his growing bravery and resourcefulness as he uses his wits and the magic ring to outsmart the spiders and save his companions.

Bilbo's encounter with the spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit makes him more selfish and uncaring, as he only focuses on saving himself.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What role do the spiders play in the plot development of The Hobbit Chapter 8?

The spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit help the dwarves and Bilbo find the treasure

The spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit have no impact on the plot

The spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit are friendly and offer to help the characters

The spiders in Chapter 8 of The Hobbit capture the dwarves and Bilbo, leading to a significant turning point in the plot as they are saved by Bilbo's cleverness and bravery.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the theme of survival manifest in the encounter with the spiders in The Hobbit Chapter 8?

The theme of survival is manifested in the encounter with the spiders through Bilbo's resourcefulness and quick thinking to save himself and the dwarves from being eaten by the spiders.

The theme of survival is manifested in the encounter with the spiders through the use of magical powers to defeat the spiders and escape unharmed.

The theme of survival is manifested in the encounter with the spiders through the arrival of a rescue party to save Bilbo and the dwarves from the spiders.

The theme of survival is manifested in the encounter with the spiders through the dwarves' ability to communicate with the spiders and negotiate their way out of danger.

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