Title: Where the Red Fern Grows
1Where the Red Fern Grows Quiz I - VI
21. In the first chapter, what causes the
narrator of the story to remember his childhood?
32. Who is telling this story?a) Billyb)
Grandpac) Papad) a coon dog
43. Why could Billy NOT have a dog?a) The type
of dog Billy wanted costs a lot of money.b)
Billy's parents did not want a dog.c) Billy's
sister had an allergy to dogs.d) Billy's family
could not afford to feed a dog.
54. Papa bought Billy _____________ to help him
get over the hurt of not getting the hound dogs
he wanted. a) candy b) traps c) a mule d) a
cat
65. What animal has Billy NOT been able to
catch? a) raccoon b) rabbit c) opossum d)
skunk
76. Which event changed Billy's life? a) finding
a knife stuck in the bark of a sycamore tree b)
going camping with his grandpa c) finding a
sportsman's magazine d) going fishing at Shannon
Ford
87. How does Billys grandfather respond when he
finds out that his grandson has been saving
every penny of the money he has earned to buy
two hunting dogs?
98. In this novel the narrator takes us back in
time to tell a specific event or story, this is
called a.?
109. How long did it take Billy to earn enough
money to buy the two hounds? a) 6 months b) 1
year c) 2 years d) 3 years
1110. Which sequence best describes the order
of events in Chapter 3?1. Once he had saved
50.00 Billy took the money to his
grandpa.2. Billy works collecting berries,
trapping furs, and selling vegetables to
fishermen to earn money.3. Grandpa became teary
eyed.4. Billy places the money he earns in an
old K. C. Baking Powder can. 5. Billy
celebrated by eating candy. a) 1, 4, 5, 3, 2b)
2, 4, 1, 3, 5c) 3, 4, 2, 5, 1d) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5
1211. After the first chapter, what is the setting
(time and place) of the story?
1312. To place underwater go under water sink
- Riffle
- Submerge
- Provisions
- Dormant
1413. A rocky sandbank or sandbar lying just below
the surface of a waterway
- Grieve
- Dumbfounded
- Eaves
- Riffle
1514. To mourn or sorrow for feel sad be upset
- Festered
- Dormant
- Grieve
- Trance
1615. Lying asleep or as if asleep inactive
- Dormant
- Provisions
- Riffle
- Trance
1716. To be or become an increasing source of
irritation or poisoning irritate make bitter
aggravate
- Grieve
- Trance
- Festered
- Dormant
1817. A stock of necessary supplies, especially
food rations necessities
- Provisions
- Trance
- Submerge
- Festered
1918. A soothing, comatose or overexcited state
dream daze stupor daydream
- Riffle
- Dormant
- Provisions
- Trance