Of Mice and Men Ch. 1-3 Review

Of Mice and Men Ch. 1-3 Review

9th Grade

20 Qs

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Of Mice and Men Ch. 1-3 Review

Of Mice and Men Ch. 1-3 Review

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.9-10.3, RL.9-10.1, L.9-10.4

+5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Leo Spengler

Used 8+ times

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Analyze why George takes care of Lennie despite the challenges it presents.

George feels obligated because of a promise to Lennie's aunt.

George enjoys the company and feels a sense of responsibility.

George is afraid of being alone.

George wants to exploit Lennie's strength for his own benefit.

Answer explanation

George takes care of Lennie because he enjoys his company and feels a deep sense of responsibility for him. This bond goes beyond obligation, highlighting their friendship and George's protective nature.

Tags

CCSS.RL.9-10.2

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What can be inferred about Curley's character based on his interactions with George and Lennie in Chapter 2?

He is friendly and welcoming.

He is insecure and aggressive.

He is indifferent and aloof.

He is supportive and understanding.

Answer explanation

Curley's interactions with George and Lennie reveal his insecurity and aggression. He often tries to assert dominance, especially over Lennie, indicating his need to prove himself, which aligns with an insecure personality.

Tags

CCSS.RL.9-10.1

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the character who is described as having a "stoop-shouldered" appearance and is missing a hand.

Slim

Carlson

Candy

Crooks

Answer explanation

The character described as having a "stoop-shouldered" appearance and missing a hand is Candy. He is an older ranch worker who lost his hand in an accident, which aligns with the details provided in the question.

Tags

CCSS.RL.9-10.1

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which character is the boss's son and wears a glove on one hand to highlight his elevated social status?

Curley

Lennie

George

Crooks

Answer explanation

Curley is the boss's son in John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men'. He wears a glove on one hand, which symbolizes his higher social status and wealth, distinguishing him from the other characters.

Tags

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the significance of the dream George and Lennie share about owning a piece of land?

It represents their desire for wealth.

It symbolizes hope and freedom.

It is a plan to escape from the ranch.

It is a way to impress others.

Answer explanation

The dream of owning land symbolizes hope and freedom for George and Lennie, representing their longing for a better life and independence from the hardships of itinerant work.

Tags

CCSS.RL.9-10.1

CCSS.RL.9-10.2

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the incident with Candy's dog in Chapter 3 reveal about the attitudes of the ranch workers?

They are compassionate and caring.

They are practical and unsentimental.

They are fearful and superstitious.

They are indifferent and lazy.

Answer explanation

The incident with Candy's dog shows that the ranch workers prioritize practicality over sentimentality. They view the dog's suffering as a burden, reflecting their harsh realities and the need to make tough decisions in their lives.

Tags

CCSS.RL.9-10.1

CCSS.RL.9-10.2

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Interpret Lennie's fascination with petting soft things and its implications for his character.

It shows his violent tendencies.

It highlights his childlike innocence.

It indicates his lack of intelligence.

It suggests his manipulative nature.

Answer explanation

Lennie's fascination with petting soft things highlights his childlike innocence, reflecting his desire for comfort and affection rather than any malicious intent. This trait underscores his vulnerability and simplicity.

Tags

CCSS.RL.9-10.2

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

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