1.
Moishe the Beadle was deported from Sighet because he was:
Correct Answer
B. A Foreigner
Explanation
Moishe the Beadle was deported from Sighet because he was a foreigner. This can be inferred from the fact that he was not deported for being Jewish, homosexual, or a social democrat, but specifically because of his foreign status.
2.
What emotion best describes the attitude of the Jewish community in Sighet towards the Germans during the first five years of World War II?
Correct Answer
A. Indifference
Explanation
The Jewish community in Sighet displayed indifference towards the Germans during the first five years of World War II. This suggests that they did not show a strong emotional response or concern towards the actions and presence of the Germans. They may have felt detached or apathetic towards the situation, possibly due to a lack of awareness or understanding of the gravity of the events unfolding around them.
3.
How did Eliezer learn that the Jews were to be deported?
Correct Answer
D. His father heard from the Jewish Council.
Explanation
Eliezer learned that the Jews were to be deported because his father heard from the Jewish Council. This implies that the Jewish Council had received information or instructions regarding the deportation and they passed on this information to Eliezer's father.
4.
What initial event caused Madame Schachter to lose her mind?
Correct Answer
A. She was separated from her husband and two sons.
Explanation
Madame Schachter's initial event that caused her to lose her mind was being separated from her husband and two sons. This traumatic experience of being forcibly separated from her family likely caused immense emotional distress and contributed to her mental breakdown.
5.
Which concentration camp does Eliezer arrive at first?
Correct Answer
B. Auschwitz/Birkenau
Explanation
Eliezer arrives at Auschwitz/Birkenau as his first concentration camp. This is evident from his memoir, "Night," where he describes his arrival at Auschwitz and the selection process conducted by the SS officers. Eliezer and his father are separated from his mother and sisters, marking the beginning of their horrific experiences in the camp. Auschwitz/Birkenau was one of the most notorious and largest Nazi concentration and extermination camps during the Holocaust.
6.
How old does Eliezer tell Dr. Mengele he is when he arrives at Birkenau?
Correct Answer
C. Eighteen
Explanation
Eliezer tells Dr. Mengele that he is eighteen years old when he arrives at Birkenau. This age may have been chosen by Eliezer to appear older and potentially increase his chances of survival. In the harsh conditions of the concentration camp, being perceived as stronger and more capable may have been advantageous for Eliezer. Additionally, Eliezer's decision to lie about his age could have been influenced by the fear of being separated from his family if he was deemed too young to work.
7.
What was the most important thing that Moishe taught Eliezer?
Correct Answer
C. To try to ask God the right questions, not to try to find the right answers.
Explanation
Moishe taught Eliezer to try to ask God the right questions, not to try to find the right answers. This implies that instead of searching for explanations or justifications for the suffering and cruelty they experienced, they should focus on questioning the purpose and meaning behind these events. It suggests that seeking understanding and grappling with the complexities of their circumstances is more important than finding simple answers or solutions.
8.
Which of the following people did not try to warn Eliezer's family to try to escape?
Correct Answer
D. Eliezer's uncle living in America
Explanation
Eliezer's uncle living in America did not try to warn Eliezer's family to try to escape. The other options, Moishe the Beadle, a member of the Hungarian Police, and an old family servant, all attempted to warn Eliezer's family about the impending danger. However, Eliezer's uncle in America was unable to provide any warning or assistance as he was geographically distant from the family and possibly unaware of the situation they were facing.
9.
What happens to the prisoners every time they enter a new camp?
Correct Answer
B. They must strip and shower.
Explanation
Every time the prisoners enter a new camp, they are required to strip and shower. This is a standard procedure in many prison camps to ensure hygiene and prevent the spread of diseases. By stripping and showering, the prisoners are also being checked for any hidden contraband or weapons. It is a routine process that helps maintain order and security within the camp.
10.
When they arrive at Auschwitz, Elie's father is struck by a gypsy. What does Elie do in response?
Correct Answer
B. Nothing
Explanation
In response to his father being struck by a gypsy upon their arrival at Auschwitz, Elie does nothing. This suggests that Elie is in a state of shock or disbelief, unable to react or defend his father in that moment. It also highlights the dehumanizing environment of the concentration camp, where acts of violence become normalized and individuals may feel powerless to intervene.