WorksheetsUnbroken Part 5 Quiz
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
21. Why did Wantanabe disappear after the war?
a)
A. He was upset with himself for the things he had done to the POWs.
b)
B. He thought the POWs would find him and kill him.
c)
C. He wanted to avoid all war crime charges.
d)
D. He wanted to live somewhere other than Japan.
2.
22. Louie turned to which TWO things to soothe his violent dreams, media spotlight, and tortured past?
a)
A. Marriage
b)
B. Family
c)
C. Alcohol
d)
D. Friends
3.
23. How did Louie think that he would be able to save himself?
a)
A. Louie would be able to save himself by going to counseling.
b)
B. Louie would be able to save himself by killing the Bird.
c)
C. Louie would be able to save himself by running in the next Olympics.
d)
D. Louie would be able to save himself by moving states with Cynthia, his new wife.
4.
24. How does Louie lose his money that he is raising for travel expenses?
a)
A. He spends the money on unsafe investments and schemes.
b)
B. He spends all of the money on alcohol.
c)
C. He decided he shouldn't travel to Japan and donates the money to help PTSD victims.
d)
D. He never lost any money and was able to travel to Japan.
5.
25. What allowed Louie's war to end?
a)
A. Counseling
b)
B. Spending time with family
c)
C. Marriage
d)
D. Forgiveness
6.
26. What is the name of the preacher who leads Louie to find peace?
a)
A. Charles Spurgeon
b)
B. Billy Graham
c)
C. Franklin Graham
d)
D. John Wesley
7.
27. What is an accurate one sentence summary for Chapter 37?
a)
A. Due to recurring episodes of PTSD, Louie found very little success in coping with his nightmares and flashbacks, and after his ankle injury and a resulting stream of reckless behavior, Louie resolves to travel to Japan and kill the Bird.
b)
B. During 1947 and 1948, Louie Zamperini struggles with alcoholism, poverty, and a crumbling marriage despite the welcomed birth of his first child.
c)
C. While Shikuzo Watanabe, the Bird’s mother, clings to a desperate hope that her son might still be alive, Louie and Cynthia are reborn after experiencing a religious awakening through the teachings of a preacher.
d)
D. During the return trip to a Japan prison, Louie finds compassion for Mutsuhiro Watanabe and forgiveness for the POW guards, allowing his own personal war to end.
8.
28. What is the definition of the word reformed as used in the following sentence: The reformed teen improved his conduct and earned respect from his friends and family.
a)
A. Very happy
b)
B. Persuasive
c)
C. To prevent or stop
d)
D. Changed
9.
29. How was Wantanabe allowed to return home?
a)
A. Louie offered him his forgiveness, so the Bird was no longer in fear.
b)
B. America reconciled with Japan by dropping war crime charges.
c)
C. The Bird never returned home and died while he was on the run.
d)
D. The Bird was only able to return home if he agreed to spend some time in jail.
10.
30. Which event happens in the Epilogue? Select all that apply.
a)
A. Victory Boys Camp, a lifelong project, allows Louie to mentor wayward teens who needed guidance.
b)
B. Louie continues to take on physical challenges; embraces life; and outlives his wife, all of his close friends, and family members.
c)
C. Louie discovers the Bird is alive, through a reporter who is covering Louie’s torch run at the 1989 Olympics in Japan.
d)
D. Louie writes Watanabe a letter of forgiveness.
e)
E. Watanabe refuses to meet with Louie and remains unremorseful about his treatment of the POWs, especially Louie.
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