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Old man and the sea final test pdf

Title: Period: This test consists of 15 questions with multiple choices and 5 short answers. A few questions of choice 1. How does Santiago console himself after the first shark attack? (a) that he was still alive. (b) that it was all a dream. (c) that he killed a shark. d) What was the worst was for real. 2. What are the last three weapons Santiago can use against
the Sharks? (a) A broken knife, a few large fish hooks and paddles. (b) Oars, anchor and some line. c) Two paddles, a cultivator and a short club. (d) A broken water bottle, paddles and a club. 3. While Santiago had marlin on his line, what does he think marlin doesn't know? a) that the boat is not just another big fish. b) that there is a man on the other end of
the line, and a man is old. c) that he has no chance to escape from the hook and line. (d) that it can work out the hook from the mouth. 4. What does Santiago think of giving up hope? a) He believes that's all he can do now. (b) He believes that it is a sin. (c) He thinks it's real. He believes that there is no hope. 5. After killing the Mako shark, what does
Santiago eat? a) Nothing. All his food is gone. (b) A piece of marlin where a shark bit him. (c) The liver of a dead dolphin. More dried flying fish. 6. What is missing from Santiago that will prevent him from bringing the flying fish to the ground in his scythian? (a) Small fishing nets. (b) Light. c) A frying pan. (d) Flying fish baits. 7. What does an old man think to
build up courage when the sun sets on the second day? (a) He remembers surviving a fall overboard. (b) He thinks of how the boy looks at him as a great fisherman. (c) He remembers once killing a shark while swimming. (d) He remembers arm wrestling and defeating the Negroes of Cienfuegos. 8. Why is Santiago slowly drinking morning coffee? (a) It
contains too much sugar and condensed milk. (b) Too hot. c) That's all he'll have until he gets back that night. (d) He cannot afford another cup of coffee. 9. What is one thing not beautiful about mako sharks? (a) His movements. (b) His jaws. c) His dorsal fin. (d) Its color. 10. What happens to Santiago when he carries the mast uphill? a) He falls and can't get
up. (b) He has a heart attack and dies. (c) He hears the boy calling his name. d) He became entangled in the sail. 11. How does the boy act defensively about Santiago as fishermen look at Marlin's skeleton? (a) He holds back tears so that men do not see his anxiety. (b) He tells them that Santiago is asleep and they should not bother him. (c) He refuses to
talk to other fishermen in the village. (d) He starts a fight with a fisherman who laughs at the old man. 12. What does Hemingway mean when he speaks old man harpoon shark with resolution and complete malignancy? (a) The old man was dying of skin cancer. (b) The old man was motivated by hatred. (c) The old man did not act on instinct. (d) The old man
did not know what to do. 13. What does marlin do when the sun rises on the third day? a) It starts circling the boat. (b) He's trying to chew the line. (c) Picks up speed and swims on top of the water. (d) It jumps every ten minutes. 14. Why does an old man draw water from the sea after the marlin stops jumping? (a) To treat the left hand. (b) Wash off the
dolphin's flesh from your face. c) To see the temperature of the water. d) to get a small drink. 15. What does Santiago mean when he says he should think because that's all he has left? a) He can only survive with the intelligence he has that sharks don't have. b) Thinking will keep him from feeling alone without a boy there to help him. (c) His thinking will
help him stay awake after losing so much sleep. (d) As long as he continues to think, he knows that he is still alive. Brief Answers Questions 1. What is the boy's complaint about the fisherman he works for after being forced to leave Santiago? 2. Using an improvised bat, what is an old man capable of doing? 3. What is the old man afraid of, since the shark
removed about forty pounds of flesh from the marlin? 4. When the marlin slows down and is steady, Santiago finally gets some sleep. What does he dream of instead of lions? 5. Why do other fishermen think of the sea in the male, el-mar? (see answer keys) This section contains 915 words (about 4 pages by 300 words per page) Title: Period: A Few Choice
Questions 1. His back already hurts him, and then what starts to hurt him? (a) He has hand cramps. (b) Sunlight causes it a headache. c) His neck hurts from constantly looking at the water. He stabbed himself with a knife. 2. What disappointment does the old man feel because he has been in his boat for a few days? (a) He hasn't had a beer in two days. (b)
He couldn't go to the rooster fight. (c) He can't remember what the boy looks like. (d) He does not know the results of a baseball game. 3. Why do other fishermen think of the sea in the male, el-mar? (a) They see him as a dangerous enemy. (b) They take the shark's liver from the sea. (c) They see this as a generous person. (d) They like to think that they
are as strong as the sea. 4. What happens while Santiago and the boy enjoy a beer on the terrace? (a) Santiago is sad because only the boy will sit and drink with him. (b) The boy gets drunk because he is not used to drinking beer. (c) Santiago discovers that he has no money to pay for beer. (d) Some fishermen ridicule while others feel sorry for him. 5.
Why does Santiago tell the fish not to jump? a) Out of fear that the hook will work itself freely. (b) Fearing that it will attract sharks. (c) Because of fears that the line will have to be re-released. (d) Because of fears that it will flood the boat. Brief Answers Questions 1. Which shows what an old man thinks like a friend to talk to?a 2. What does Santiago say that
he's getting obscure in his head? 3. What does Santiago like to read in the newspaper? 4. What does Santiago dream of? 5. What is Santiago afraid of if he does not sleep after two days? Brief essay questions 1. What does a fish that helps to revive Santiago from his fatigue? 2. Explain the importance of the old man's scattered thoughts as he struggles to
keep the fish. 3. Describe Santiago's food on the second day and why he was so happy after he ate. 4. How does Santiago show his decision, how does he hold the line and think about all the things a fish can do? 5. As the conflict between man and fish continues, what is Santiago considering to gain an advantage for himself? Explain. 6. How does
Santiago think of the night conflict between him and the great fish? 7. Link the speech the boy makes to show his appreciation of Santiago as a fisherman. 8. What knowledge does an old man bring to seeing marlin? 9. Describe the last moments that define the great marlin's prowess. 10. What is the connection between Santiago and the boy? (see answer
keys) This section contains 974 words (about 4 pages by 300 words per page) In order to continue to use our site, we ask you to confirm your identity as a person. Thank you so much for your cooperation. HomeStudy GuidesThe Old Man and SeaTest Yourself! - Quiz 1 Old Man and Sea Next section check yourself out! - quiz 2 Previous section of Essay
Matters Buy Guide to study Elizondo, Sonny. Weinbloom, Elizabeth Ed. The old man and the sea quiz. GradeSaver, 17 November 2011 Web. To quote this page Further research The full book of the quiz Is 40 Multiple Choices, 40 Short Answer, 20 Short Essays Question Final Examination of Ernest Hemingway's Great Novel The Old Man and the Sea
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