My Side of the Mountain Chapters 4-6 Quiz

My Side of the Mountain Chapters 4-6 Quiz

5th Grade

11 Qs

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My Side of the Mountain Chapters 4-6 Quiz

My Side of the Mountain Chapters 4-6 Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

English

5th Grade

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Created by

Laurie Kiah

Used 6+ times

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11 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the key personality traits of the main character, Sam Gribley, as seen in chapters 4-6 of 'My Side of the Mountain'?

Arrogance, stubbornness, lack of empathy

Introversion, shyness, lack of confidence

Independence, resourcefulness, determination

Laziness, dependence, lack of motivation

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the setting of the Catskill Mountains impact the events and characters in chapters 4-6 of the book?

The setting of the Catskill Mountains has no impact on the events and characters in chapters 4-6

The characters in chapters 4-6 of the book never actually encounter the Catskill Mountains

The setting of the Catskill Mountains provides a rugged and isolated environment that challenges the characters to survive and adapt to the wilderness.

The setting of the Catskill Mountains makes the characters' lives easier and more comfortable

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Describe the changes in Sam's relationship with his surroundings in chapters 4-6. How does the setting influence these changes?

Sam's relationship with his surroundings changes from feeling crowded and overwhelmed to feeling more isolated and lonely. The setting influences these changes by providing Sam with limited opportunities to interact with nature.

Sam's relationship with his surroundings changes from feeling connected and at home to feeling more isolated and lonely. The setting influences these changes by providing Sam with new experiences and opportunities to learn and adapt to technology.

Sam's relationship with his surroundings changes from feeling isolated and lonely to feeling more crowded and overwhelmed. The setting influences these changes by providing Sam with limited opportunities to interact with nature.

Sam's relationship with his surroundings changes from feeling isolated and lonely to feeling more connected and at home. The setting influences these changes by providing Sam with new experiences and opportunities to learn and adapt to nature.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What major event occurs in the plot of 'My Side of the Mountain' in chapters 4-6? How does this event impact the story?

Sam Gribley decides to give up and return home to his family.

Sam Gribley builds a shelter in a hollowed-out tree.

Sam Gribley moves to the city and lives in an apartment.

Sam Gribley gets lost in the woods and never finds his way back.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain how the theme of self-reliance is portrayed in chapters 4-6 of the book.

The theme of self-reliance is portrayed through the protagonist's decision to give up and return home.

The theme of self-reliance is portrayed through the protagonist's ability to survive on his own in the wilderness.

The theme of self-reliance is portrayed through the protagonist's reliance on modern technology for survival.

The theme of self-reliance is portrayed through the protagonist's dependence on others for survival.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What lessons about nature and survival does Sam learn in chapters 4-6? How do these lessons contribute to the overall theme of the story?

Sam learns about knitting, baking, and painting.

Sam learns about foraging for food, making shelter, and understanding the behavior of animals.

Sam learns about skydiving, deep-sea diving, and mountain climbing.

Sam learns about playing video games, watching TV, and using social media.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does Sam's understanding of the wilderness and his place in it evolve in chapters 4-6? How does this relate to the theme of independence?

Sam's understanding of the wilderness and his place in it evolves as he becomes more reliant on others and less independent.

Sam's understanding of the wilderness and his place in it evolves as he learns to survive on his own and becomes more independent.

Sam's understanding of the wilderness and his place in it stays the same throughout chapters 4-6, which has no relation to the theme of independence.

Sam's understanding of the wilderness and his place in it evolves as he becomes more afraid of the wilderness and less independent.

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