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Quiz: Edgar Allan Poe selections
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Comprehension
The questions below refer to the selection “Eldorado.”
____1.What is the only location actually mentioned in the poem?
a. / Florida / c. / Colombiab. / Africa / d. / California
____2.In which item are the underlined words an example of alliteration?
a. / “Gaily bedight, / A gallant knight”b. / “Had journeyed long, / Singing a song”
c. / “But he grew old— / This knight so bold—”
d. / “A gallant knight, / In sunshine and in shadow . . .”
____3.As the knight sets off on his quest, he is —
a. / fierce and determined / c. / cheerful and optimisticb. / discouraged / d. / weak and brokenhearted
____4.According to details in the poem, the knight’s search for his goal lasts a —
a. / few days / c. / few yearsb. / few months / d. / very long time
____5.Who helps the knight on his quest?
a. / A“gallant knight” / c. / The people of Eldoradob. / The knight’s queen / d. / A “pilgrim shadow”
____6.The knight receives all the following advice except —
a. / “Turn around and return to your home.”b. / go “Over the Mountains / Of the Moon.”
c. / go “Down the Valley of the Shadow.”
d. / “Ride, boldly ride.”
____7.How might the advice be best described?
a. / Clear and usefulb. / Foolish but helpful
c. / Ambiguous and difficult to follow
d. / Useless because the knight already knows it
____8.Which couplet is an example of end rhyme?
a. / “He met a pilgrim shadow— / ‘Shadow,’ said he”b. / “No spot of ground / That looked like Eldorado.”
c. / “But he grew old— / This knight so bold—”
d. / “And o’er his heart a shadow / Fell as he found”
____9.What probably happens at the end of the poem?
a. / The knight completes his quest, with great success.b. / The knight continues his quest, without success.
c. / A shadow leads him to the gold.
d. / The knight gets some friends to help him.
____10.Whom does the knight symbolize?
a. / Everyone who knows that Eldorado is a mythb. / People who go on a quest for great wealth
c. / All people who succeed in their search for great wealth
d. / People who set high goals for themselves
Literary Focus: Archetype
The questions below refer to the selection “Eldorado.”
____11.What is an archetype?
a. / An original, imaginative pattern that appears across cultures and is repeated through the agesb. / The repetition of initial consonant sounds in several words in a sentence or line of poetry
c. / A reference to a well-known place, event, person, work of art, or other work of literature
d. / A brief story that gets the reader’s interest and sheds light on the writer’s main idea and theme
____12.On his quest, the knight is headed to —
a. / the Mountains of the Moon / c. / the Valley of Shadowb. / Eldorado / d. / his home in England
____13.The knight’s quest is not successful because he —
a. / does not try hard enough / c. / has a goal that is imaginary, not realb. / does not have clear directions / d. / gives up too soon
____14.What is the archetype in this poem?
a. / Helpful people / c. / The Mountains of the Moonb. / Failure / d. / A quest for great wealth
Comprehension
The questions below refer to the selection “The Cask of Amontillado.”
____15.According to Montresor, he decides to seek revenge against Fortunato because Fortunato—
a. / attacked him with his fists / c. / insulted himb. / injured him more than a thousand times / d. / stole some valuable wine from him
____16.According to Montresor, revenge would not be successful if he were—
a. / punished for taking his revenge / c. / recognized by his victimb. / not punished for taking his revenge / d. / compelled to murder
____17.The story takes place in—
a. / Amontillado during Carnival time / c. / America during Carnival timeb. / the present right after Christmas / d. / Italy during Carnival time
____18.Fortunato’s weak point is his—
a. / habit of dressing in silly costumes / c. / jealousy of Luchesib. / pride about his knowledge of fine wines / d. / poor sense of direction
____19.Which evidence best supports the claim that Montresor is insane?
a. / He wears a strange costume.b. / Thoughts of Fortunato’s death make him smile.
c. / He pays full price for a cask of wine.
d. / He does not ask Luchesi to test the wine.
____20.Which of the following things does Montresor do?
a. / Explain how Fortunato has insulted himb. / Let Fortunato know how upset he is with him
c. / Never let the readers know how Fortunato has insulted him
d. / Be rude to Fortunato from the very beginning of the story
____21.Dramatic irony occurs when—
a. / the reader knows that Montresor plans revenge, but Fortunato does not knowb. / Fortunato dresses as a jester
c. / the narrator urges Fortunato to try the wine
d. / the crime is committed in the crypt
____22.Montresor kills Fortunato by—
a. / walling him up / c. / poisoning himb. / stabbing him / d. / beating him to death with iron rods
____23.Based on Montresor’s actions throughout the story, the reader can conclude that he is—
a. / rational and open-minded / c. / good-natured and sociableb. / patient and forgiving / d. / treacherous and unbalanced
____24.What can you conclude about Montresor’s feelings toward those who have allegedly wronged him?
a. / Holding grudges is a waste of time.b. / One must not let injustice dominate reason.
c. / Wrongdoers must be punished, and the wrong must be avenged.
d. / If the injustice is intentional, retaliation is justified.
Literary Focus
The questions below refer to the selection “The Cask of Amontillado.”
____25.An unreliable narrator may be described as one who—
a. / deliberately does not tell the whole truthb. / makes untrue statements but is always corrected by another character
c. / lies throughout the story but admits the truth at the end
d. / is unreliable until the story’s climax
____26.One reason why we know that Montresor is an unreliable narrator is he—
a. / is drunk / c. / is wealthy and snobbishb. / does not reveal anything about the past / d. / is feverish and unable to think clearly
____27.The narrator’s persona is clearly —
a. / elderly / c. / insaneb. / sane / d. / friendly
____28.The story’s tone is best described as—
a. / immature and unaware / c. / relaxed throughoutb. / friendly and warm / d. / mounting hysteria
Comprehension
The questions below refer to the selection “The Raven.”
____29.At first, the speaker thinks the noise he hears is —
a. / his enemy stalking him / c. / someone at the doorb. / the wind blowing the door open / d. / his friends playing tricks on him
____30.When the narrator opens the door and looks out, he half expects to find —
a. / a Greek god come to life in the form of a birdb. / a group of angels
c. / the woman he had loved, who has died
d. / the image of his own death
____31.Why does the poet have the Raven perch on the bust of the Greek goddess Pallas?
a. / Ravens were sacred to the Greeks.b. / This association suggests that the Raven is wise.
c. / The speaker associates Pallas with his dead love, Lenore.
d. / The poet is suggesting that this poem takes place in ancient Greece.
____32.At first encounter, the speaker’s reaction to the Raven is —
a. / revulsion / c. / angerb. / fear / d. / amusement
____33.When the Raven says, “Nevermore,” the speaker takes this response to be —
a. / the bird’s name / c. / a message from Lenoreb. / a prophecy / d. / the words of an evil spirit
____34.The narrator guesses that the Raven says, “Nevermore,” because —
a. / it had been listening to the narrator mourning for Lenoreb. / its former master was an unhappy person
c. / Lenore had originally kept it as a pet
d. / the narrator’s enemy had taught it this word to torture the narrator
____35.Near the end of the poem, the narrator asks the Raven two questions to which the bird answers, “Nevermore.” These questions concern —
a. / the success of the speaker’s literary worksb. / Lenore’s love for the speaker
c. / what will happen after death
d. / the bird’s purpose in visiting the speaker
____36.Readers can infer from the poem’s conclusion that the speaker will —
a. / be reunited with Lenoreb. / die soon
c. / never escape his despair
d. / make his sorrow the subject of a great poem
____37.The speaker can best be described as a —
a. / lonely, elderly man longing for visitorsb. / magician conjuring up evil spirits
c. / poet seeking inspiration for a new work
d. / melancholy person trying to forget a great tragedy
____38.What is the poem’s mood?
a. / Reassuring / c. / Soothingb. / Romantic / d. / Despairing
Literary Focus: Sound Effects
The questions below refer to the selection “The Raven.”
____39.In which quotation below are the underlined words an example of sound effects created by alliteration?
a. / “What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore / Meant in croaking ‘Nevermore.’”b. / “Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken! / Leave my loneliness unbroken!—quit the bust above my door!”
c. / “Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, / Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.”
d. / “On this home by Horror haunted—tell me truly, I implore— / Is there—is there balm in Gilead?—tell me—tell me, I implore!”
____40.Which word in the following passage is an example of onomatopoeia?
“This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, ‘Lenore!’” / Merely this and nothing more.”
a. / murmured / c. / merelyb. / echo / d. / Lenore
____41.Which of the following lines does not have internal rhyme?
a. / “Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling . . .”b. / “Startled at the stillness broken by reply so aptly spoken . . .”
c. / “And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.”
d. / “Till I scarcely more than muttered ‘Other friends have flown before— . . .’”
____42.What does the word croaking suggest in the following lines:
“What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous bird of yore / Meant in croaking ‘Nevermore’”?
a. / eating / c. / dyingb. / flying / d. / repeating
Completion
Complete each sentence or statement.
Vocabulary Development
On the line before each sentence, write the Vocabulary word with the closest meaning to that of the italicized word or phrase.
Aimpunity / B
retribution / C
recoiling / D
impose / E
precluded
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Fortunato’s drunkenness made impossible in advance hisrealization of his fate.
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The catacombs ensured Montresor’s freedom frompunishment.
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Montresor viewed Fortunato’s death as suitable punishment.46.
“I don’t wish to intrude on your time!” lied Montresor.47.
Moving backward as if in horror, Montresor frowned.Short Answer
Constructed Response
The question below refers to the selection “Eldorado.”
48.On a separate sheet of paper, describe a story, film, or television show in which a character sets off on a quest for a lofty goal. The goal might be great wealth, love, happiness, or eternal life, for example. Explain how the goal is an archetype. Support your ideas with details from the selection.
Constructed Response
The question below refers to the selection “The Cask of Amontillado.”
49.In “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor seems so intent upon revenge that readers might question his state of mind. Explain whether you think Montresor is a reliable narrator or an unreliable narrator. On the lines provided, write a paragraph that explains your answer. Support your ideas with details from the story.
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Constructed Response
The question below refers to the selection “The Raven.”
50.On a separate sheet of paper, write a paragraph explaining how the poem’s mood reinforces its theme. First, identify the mood and the theme. Then, show how the poem’s mood serves to intensify the theme. Support your ideas with details from the poem.