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Scout's Honor Quiz
Test Description: Scout's Honor Quiz
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which statement best characterizes the narrator?
A
Honest and open about his feelings
B
Afraid and unwilling to try new things
C
Adventurous and eager to prove himself
D
Knowledgeable and prepared for anything
2) Why is the setting of this story important?
A
They are moving to New Jersey forever.
B
They are living their dream of going to Florida.
C
They are not used to living in Brooklyn.
D
Growing up in the city means that camping is an unfamiliar experience.
3) What is the main conflict of this story?
A
The boys have to camp outdoors overnight for the first time.
B
Horse brings his mattress camping with them.
C
The Boy Scouts are expelling the boys from their ranks.
D
Mr. Brenkman tells their parents that they lied to them.
4) Why does the narrator want to complete Scout Craft?
A
To prove that he is as tough as his friends.
B
To prove that he can do well in school.
C
So his parents will trust him.
D
To prove that he can be rich and successful.
5) Why is Mr. Brenkman an important minor character?
A
He turns the boys in to the police for what they did.
B
He encourages the narrator to lie.
C
He tells the narrator how to get to the country.
D
He is a local shopkeeper who gives the boys advice.
6) Which sentence from the story best shows the narrator's motivation?
A
I asked Scoutmaster Brenkman where I could find some country.
B
Back in 1946, when I was nine, I worried that I wasn't tough enough.
C
Scout Craft meant I had to go on an overnight hike in the country.
D
Anyway, doing stuff in the city is for sissies. Scouting is real camping.
7) What is revealed by Max's insistence that north is always the way to go?
A
They are familiar with how compasses work.
B
They have trouble agreeing on an plan.
C
They know exactly how to get to New Jersey.
D
They do not have hiking experience.
8) How do Horse and the narrator know that Max cried on the subway?
A
He admitted it to them.
B
An old lady in the same subway car told them about it.
C
They read his diary.
D
He has wet streaks on his face.
9) What happened when Horse forgot to bring a can opener?
A
He steals the narrator's food from him.
B
He uses a hatchet instead and the beans explode.
C
He gets into a fistfight with Max over the lack of food.
D
He goes hungry.
10) What happens before the narrator packed sandwiches?
A
A sandwich ends an argument between Horse and Max.
B
They survive the dangerous first cold night in camp.
C
Max gets sick all over their lean-to.
D
It cushions the narrator when he falls crossing the bridge.
11) Which detail about crossing the bridge is NOT a challenge for the boys?
A
They have no shoes.
B
The bridge is shaking.
C
It is raining as they cross.
D
There is very thick fog everywhere.
12) When they reach New Jersey, Max yells that it is just like Brooklyn. What does that tell us?
A
The park is sparkling clean when they arrive.
B
Max is feeling homesick and he's glad to see something familiar.
C
Everyone they know from home is already there.
D
They are actually in Connecticut, not New Jersey.
13) What is one internal conflict the narrator faces?
A
He can't get a fire started in camp.
B
He gets into an argument with his friends.
C
He feels very hungry and needs food.
D
He wants to turn back on the bridge but won't act weak.
14) In the climax of the story, the three friends...
A
knock over their lean-to during a food fight.
B
visit Mr. Brenkman to ask for advice.
C
go home and live happily ever after.
D
decide to go camping together.
15) Why is it important when Horse says he might get sick?
A
The narrator also felt sick and was too afraid to say so.
B
It means they can't be Boy Scouts anymore.
C
It means all their food is gone.
D
It is what finally makes them want to go home.
16) How do the other boys react when the narrator suggests going home?
A
They argue with him and make a scene over the issue.
B
They agree to leave right away.
C
They realize they are lost and can't find their way home.
D
They refuse to give up on camping overnight.
17) Why does the narrator say Scout's Honor at the end of the story?
A
The boys realize that they are the perfect Boy Scouts.
B
The boys agree never to tell that they gave up.
C
The boys will never see each other ever again.
D
The boys have agreed to never lie again.
18) What do the three friends learn about being tough?
A
They will never be tough. No matter how much they try.
B
Being tough is very easy.
C
Sometimes being tough means admitting defeat.
D
You become tough from camping outdoors.
19) Which statement is a theme found in Scout's Honor?
A
You should always lie to your friends.
B
New experiences can be challenging and scary.
C
It's important to always do your homework.
D
Children are fine is strange places on their own.
20) Max plans to discard his hatchet when they reach the park.
A
False
B
True
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