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Treasure Island
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Treasure Island Quiz
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who is telling this story?
A) Squire Trelawney
B) Dr. Livesey
C) Jim Hawkins (the narrator)
D) The old captain
2. Where does the old sea-dog take up lodging?
A) The Royal George
B) The Admiral Benbow inn
C) A ship called the Hispaniola
D) A cave on the island
3. What does the captain ask the narrator to watch for?
A) A ship flying a black flag
B) A seafaring man with one leg
C) A man with a sabre cut
D) A doctor named Livesey
4. How does the captain pay the narrator for keeping watch?
A) A gold doubloon each week
B) A silver fourpenny piece each month
C) Free rum and bacon
D) A map to the treasure
5. What physical feature marks the captain's face?
A) A missing eye
B) A sabre cut, dirty livid white
C) A tattoo of a ship
D) A long white beard
6. What effect does the captain's presence have on the inn, according to the narrator?
A) It ruins business completely and people stop coming
B) It scares people away permanently
C) People are frightened at the time but later say they liked the excitement
D) It causes the inn to burn down
7. What kind of stories does the captain tell?
A) Funny tales about fishing
B) Dreadful stories about hanging, walking the plank, and storms at sea
C) Stories about his childhood
D) Fairy tales for children
8. What happens to the narrator's father over the course of the captain's stay?
A) He becomes wealthy from the captain's gold
B) He grows ill and is "far gone in a decline"
C) He leaves to join the navy
D) He becomes good friends with the captain
Short Answer Questions
9. Describe the captain's appearance and manner when he first arrives at the Admiral Benbow. Use at least two details from the text.
10. Why do you think the captain is so eager to know whether any seafaring men have passed by, especially one with one leg? What does this suggest about his past?
11. How does the captain treat the narrator's father, and what effect does this seem to have on him? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Answer Key
- C) Jim Hawkins (the narrator)
- B) The Admiral Benbow inn
- B) A seafaring man with one leg
- B) A silver fourpenny piece each month
- B) A sabre cut, dirty livid white
- C) People are frightened at the time but later say they liked the excitement
- B) Dreadful stories about hanging, walking the plank, and storms at sea
- B) He grows ill and is "far gone in a decline"
- Answers may vary but should include details such as: tall, strong, heavy, nut-brown man; tarry pigtail; soiled blue coat; scarred hands with black broken nails; sabre cut on his cheek; he sang sea-songs and spoke roughly, calling for rum.
- Answers may vary but should suggest that the captain is hiding from someone dangerous in his past—likely a former shipmate or enemy connected to piracy—and that the one-legged man represents a threat from that past catching up with him.
- Answers may vary but should note that the captain intimidates the father, refusing to pay what he owes and roaring/blowing through his nose to silence him. The text states the father was afraid to ask for money and that this "annoyance and terror" likely hastened his early death.
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