1.
Papa wanted Billy to:
Correct Answer
B. B. take the corn to be milled
Explanation
Papa wanted Billy to take the corn to be milled. This means that Papa wanted Billy to bring the corn to a mill where it could be processed into flour or meal. This suggests that Papa needed the corn to be turned into a usable form, possibly for baking or cooking purposes.
2.
What bet does Grandpa and Billy make with Rubin and Rainie?
Correct Answer
B. B. Billy's coonhounds could catch the ghost coon.
Explanation
Grandpa and Billy make a bet with Rubin and Rainie that Billy's coonhounds could catch the ghost coon.
3.
Why was the racoon called the ghost coon?
Correct Answer
C. C. The coon seemed to disappear when he reached the huge oak tree.
Explanation
The raccoon was called the ghost coon because it appeared to vanish or disappear when it reached the huge oak tree. This suggests that the raccoon was able to blend in or hide effectively, giving it an almost ghost-like quality.
4.
How was the ghost coon able to hide from the hunters?
Correct Answer
A. A. He dropped down into a hollow fence post.
Explanation
The ghost coon was able to hide from the hunters by dropping down into a hollow fence post. This provided a small and secure hiding spot where the hunters couldn't easily find or reach him.
5.
Old Dan gets into a fight with:
Correct Answer
A. A. Old Blue
Explanation
Old Dan gets into a fight with Old Blue. This suggests that Old Blue is the opponent or the one that Old Dan is fighting with.
6.
What happened to Rubin?
Correct Answer
A. A. He fell on the ax.
Explanation
Rubin fell on the ax, indicating that he had an accident involving the ax.
7.
What did Billy do to pay his respects?
Correct Answer
C. C. put flowers on Rubin's grave
Explanation
Billy paid his respects by putting flowers on Rubin's grave. This act is a common way to show respect and honor the deceased. It is a gesture that symbolizes remembrance, love, and tribute to the person who has passed away. By placing flowers on the grave, Billy is expressing his condolences and showing his respect for Rubin's life and memory.
8.
Why did Grandpa feel the accident was his fault?
Correct Answer
B. B. He called the bet and gave Billy the $2.
Explanation
Grandpa felt the accident was his fault because he called the bet and gave Billy the $2. This implies that he was involved in some kind of gambling activity with Billy, which resulted in the accident. By participating in the bet and providing the money, Grandpa indirectly contributed to the situation that led to the accident, causing him to feel responsible for it.
9.
Billy, Grandpa, and Papa were going:
Correct Answer
C. C. to the Champion Coon Hunt
Explanation
Billy, Grandpa, and Papa were going to the Champion Coon Hunt. This is evident from the given options where option c states that they were going to the Champion Coon Hunt.
10.
Grandpa, Papa, and Billy traveled to the contest by:
Correct Answer
B. B. buggy
Explanation
Grandpa, Papa, and Billy traveled to the contest by a buggy. This means they used a horse-drawn carriage for transportation. Buggies were commonly used for transportation in the past, especially in rural areas. It was a popular mode of transportation before the invention of cars.
11.
What happened that caused Billy to think he would have bad luck?
Correct Answer
A. A. He heard two owls.
Explanation
Billy believed he would have bad luck because he heard two owls. In many cultures, owls are associated with bad omens and superstitions. The belief that hearing two owls is a sign of bad luck is a common superstition. Therefore, when Billy heard two owls, he immediately connected it to the superstition and assumed that he would experience misfortune.
12.
Why did Billy win a small silver cup?
Correct Answer
C. C. Ann won a beauty contest.
Explanation
Billy won a small silver cup because Ann won a beauty contest. This suggests that Billy's win is somehow connected to Ann's victory in the beauty contest. It is possible that Billy was Ann's dog and received the cup as a prize or reward for being associated with the winner of the beauty contest.
13.
Which statement from the story is an opinion?
Correct Answer
B. B. Ann's short red hair glistened and she was the most beautiful hound in the place!
14.
Which sentence from the story supports the conclusion that Grandpa felt Billy was growing up?
Correct Answer
C. C. Grandpa poured the coffee. Instead of the two cups I expected to see, he set out three and filled them to the brim with the strong black liquid. "I'm not only big enough to help Papa with the farm. Now I'm big enough to drink coffee."
Explanation
The sentence supports the conclusion that Grandpa felt Billy was growing up because he poured three cups of coffee instead of the two cups Billy expected. This action implies that Grandpa sees Billy as mature enough to join him and Papa in drinking coffee, which is typically considered an adult beverage.
15.
Which statement is true about the theme of Where the Red Fern Grows?
Correct Answer
A. A. Dogs are man's best friend.
Explanation
The correct answer is a. Dogs are man's best friend. This is because the theme of "Where the Red Fern Grows" is centered around the strong bond between a boy and his dogs. The story highlights the loyalty, love, and companionship that can be found in the relationship between humans and dogs. Through the adventures and challenges faced by the main character and his two dogs, the novel emphasizes the special connection that can exist between a person and their canine companion.
16.
In this book the author probably chose to use first person point of view because:
Correct Answer
C. C. He wanted the reader to better relate the close friendship between Billy and his dogs.
Explanation
The author most likely chose to use first person point of view in order to allow the reader to better relate to the close friendship between Billy and his dogs. This perspective allows the reader to experience the story through the eyes of the protagonist, creating a deeper emotional connection with the characters and their bond. By narrating the story from Billy's perspective, the author can effectively convey the strong bond and loyalty between him and his dogs, enhancing the reader's understanding and empathy towards their friendship.