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The Cay Chps. 15-19
Test Description: Multiple choice questions
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How did Timothy protect Phillip from the storm?
A
He tied himself and Phillip to a palm tree with Timothy behind Phillip.
B
He took Phillip to the cave.
C
Timothy tied the raft behind Phillip
2) What happened to Timothy during the storm?
A
his backside was cut and bleeding from the sand and sea grape that hit him during the storm
B
a shark bit his leg
C
a large piece of driftwood cut his arm
3) What happened to Timothy after the storm?
A
He died.
B
He was okay.
C
He fixed the shelter again.
4) Why did the bird attack Phillip?
A
Phi
B
A mother bird had lost its baby.
C
The hurricane made the birds protective on the island.
D
Phillip stepped on the nest and broke an egg.
5) How did Phillip catch the lobsters?
A
with a net
B
with a stick
C
in a cage
6) How did Phillip get hurt?
A
A sea gull pecked his face.
B
He twisted his ankle in a deep hole.
C
A moray eel bit his arm.
7) Why did the first plane not see Phillip's signal fire?
A
The smoke went behind the palm trees.
B
The smoke was white.
C
The plane was too far away.
8) What did Phillip decide to burn to make the smoke black?
A
driftwood
B
palm fronds
C
coconuts
D
sea grape
9) When Phillip was rescued, what was the only item he wanted from the island?
A
Timothy's knife
B
sea shells
C
a carving he had made
10) How would Phillip know his little island when he returned?
A
by closing his eyes and feeling it
B
He had a map of where he was.
C
The coast guard would take him.
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