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Quiz - Shooting an Elephant by George Orwell


            Name ______________________________ Date ________ Period ______.
             "Shooting an Elephant" Quiz (40 points; 2 points each).
             Directions: Circle the best answer for each question.
             1. Orwell takes great length in describing the elephant's demise. What does his description foreshadow?.
             a. the rise of the empire.
             b. the fall of the empire.
             c. the prosperity of the empire.
             d. the birth of the empire.
             e. the dream of a new empire.
             2. The speaker's attitude toward shooting the elephant as revealed in paragraph 7 is one of:.
             a. incredulity.
             b. resignation.
             c. despair.
             d. divination.
             e. disillusion.
             3. Each of the following quotations contains irony EXCEPT:.
             a. "The crowd yelled with hideous laughter. ".
             b. "The young Buddhist priests were the worst of all. ".
             c. "All these oppressed me with an intolerable sense of guilt. ".
             d. "All this was perplexing and upsetting. ".
             e. "Theoretically "and secretly, of course "I was all for the Burmese. ".
             4. Orwell makes use of which of the following in paragraph 2?.
             I. periodic sentence.
             II. parallel structures.
             III. extended metaphor.
             a. I only.
             b. I and II only.
             c. II only.
             d. I and III only.
             e. I, II and III.
             5. What can one infer about Orwell's feelings based on his use of such diction as "puppet, " "dummy " and "mask " in paragraph 7?.
             a. He is overwhelmed by chaos.
             b. He only does what he is told.
             c. He believes the Burmese are puppets.
             d. He feels constrained by his position as sahib.
             e. He is in control of the situation.
             6. In the sentence, "The sole thought in my mind was that if anything went wrong those two thousand Burmans would see me pursued, caught, trampled on and reduced to a grinning corpse like that Indian up the hill," what word is parallel to "caught "?.
             a. corpse.
             b. reduced .
             c. Burmans.
             d. Indian.
             e. mind.
             7. Paragraph 3 includes all the following with the exception of:.
             a. colloquial diction.
             b. introduction of the incident.
             c. epiphany.
             d. antithesis.
             e. narration.
             8. Orwell was reluctant to shoot the elephant at first because he knew the elephant was:.


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