1.
What was the name Kirsti gave to the Kitten?
Correct Answer
D. Thor
Explanation
Kirsti named the kitten Thor.
2.
Who is Annemarie?
Correct Answer
B. A young girl living in Denmark during the Nazi occupation.
Explanation
Annemarie is described as a young girl living in Denmark during the Nazi occupation. This suggests that she is not a mother caught in WWII Germany, a teenager living in Berlin sent to a concentration camp, or a daughter of a German general. The context of the question and the options provided indicate that Annemarie's role in the story is that of a young girl navigating life in Denmark during a difficult time.
3.
How old was Annemarie.
Correct Answer
B. 10
Explanation
The age of Annemarie is given as the correct answer. It is stated that Annemarie is 10 years old.
4.
What actions did Annemarie's mother take to protect her.
Correct Answer
A. Warned her to stay away from all Nazi troops.
Explanation
Annemarie's mother took the action of warning her to stay away from all Nazi troops in order to protect her. This suggests that being near the Nazi troops could have put Annemarie in danger, and her mother wanted to ensure her safety by keeping her away from them.
5.
Is Annemarie Jewish?
Correct Answer
B. No
6.
In Chapter 6, what does Papa mean by " There are alot of cigarettes"?
Correct Answer
B. There are alot of Jewish people.
Explanation
In Chapter 6, when Papa says "There are a lot of cigarettes," he is using a code phrase to indicate that there are a lot of Jewish people present. This is a way for him to communicate discreetly without drawing attention or suspicion from the German soldiers who may be listening. The use of code phrases was common during this time to protect the safety and well-being of Jewish individuals.
7.
Where does Annemarie live?
Correct Answer
A. Copenhagan
Explanation
Annemarie lives in Copenhagan.
8.
Which event occured first in the story:
Correct Answer
C. The girls were questioned by soldiers on their way home from school
Explanation
In the story, the event of the girls being questioned by soldiers on their way home from school occurred first. This event is mentioned before the other events in the given options.
9.
Who was part of the Danish Resistance?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
All of the above options, Uncle Henrick, Lise Johansen, and Peter Nielsen, were part of the Danish Resistance. The question is asking for the individuals who were involved in the resistance movement, and the correct answer states that all of these options were part of it.
10.
Due to the German occupation of Denmark, the Danish people were unable to get all of the following products except:
Correct Answer
D. Bread
Explanation
During the German occupation of Denmark, the Danish people faced shortages and rationing of various products. However, bread was not one of the products that they were unable to get. Despite the challenging circumstances, the Danish people were still able to obtain bread, albeit in limited quantities. This suggests that while there may have been scarcity and difficulties in accessing other products like butter, coffee, and tea, bread was still available to some extent.
11.
Who rode through the streets of Copenhagen on horseback each day?
Correct Answer
C. King Christian X
Explanation
During World War II, King Christian X of Denmark rode through the streets of Copenhagen on horseback each day. This act was a symbol of defiance and resistance against the Nazi occupation of Denmark. By publicly displaying his presence and refusing to be intimidated, King Christian X became a powerful symbol of Danish national identity and unity. His daily rides served as a source of inspiration and hope for the Danish people during a time of great adversity.
12.
The Rosens escaped Denmark:
Correct Answer
D. By boat
Explanation
The Rosens escaped Denmark by boat. This means that they used a boat as their means of transportation to leave the country. They could have chosen to escape on foot, by plane, or by train, but they specifically chose a boat. This suggests that they may have needed to cross a body of water, such as a river or the ocean, in order to reach their destination.
13.
The Rosen family escaped to:
Correct Answer
B. Sweden
Explanation
The Rosen family escaped to Sweden.
14.
What is the Resistance?Â
Correct Answer
C. Danish people who tried to harm the Nazis
Explanation
During World War II, Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany. However, there were Danish people who resisted the Nazi occupation and actively worked to undermine their control. These individuals, known as the Danish Resistance, engaged in various acts of sabotage, espionage, and rescue operations to protect Danish Jews and undermine the Nazi regime. They played a crucial role in saving many Jewish lives and disrupting Nazi operations in Denmark. The answer choice "Danish people who tried to harm the Nazis" accurately describes the Resistance's activities during this period.
15.
The major conflict in this story is about?Â
Correct Answer
B. The German occupation
Explanation
The major conflict in this story is about the German occupation. This implies that the story focuses on the struggles and challenges faced by the characters due to the presence and control of the German forces in their country. It suggests that the story revolves around the resistance, oppression, and the impact of the occupation on the lives of the characters.
16.
Who stopped Annemarie and Ellen from racing, before Annemarie was about to win?
Correct Answer
D. German Soldier
Explanation
The German soldier stopped Annemarie and Ellen from racing before Annemarie was about to win.
17.
What did Annemarie do in order to hide the Star of David?
Correct Answer
D. She ripped it off Ellen's neck in order to keep the soldiers from finding it
Explanation
Annemarie ripped the Star of David off Ellen's neck to hide it from the soldiers. This action was taken to prevent the soldiers from discovering the necklace and identifying Ellen as Jewish, which would have put her in danger.
18.
What is the meaning of Papa's statement, " Is the weather good for fishing?" after reading through Chapter 11.
Correct Answer
B. Is it a good time to send people over to Sweden to freedom?
19.
How did Mama trick the German soldiers in order to keep them from opening the casket?
Correct Answer
C. Mama said that Great Aunt Birte had typHus and the casket needed to be closed due to doctor orders
Explanation
Mama tricked the German soldiers by claiming that Great Aunt Birte had typhus and the casket needed to be closed according to doctor's orders. This deception prevented the soldiers from opening the casket and potentially discovering any hidden or forbidden items inside. By using a medical reason, Mama successfully manipulated the soldiers and protected the contents of the casket.
20.
Where did the Jews hide to be protected from the German Soldiers? (on journey to freedom)
Correct Answer
B. In a secret place in Uncle Henrik's Ship
Explanation
During World War II, Jews were persecuted by the German soldiers and faced the constant threat of being captured and sent to concentration camps. In order to protect themselves, some Jews found refuge in various hiding places. In this case, the correct answer states that they hid in a secret place in Uncle Henrik's Ship. This suggests that Uncle Henrik provided a safe haven on his ship, allowing the Jews to hide from the German soldiers and escape to freedom. The ship's secret location would have made it difficult for the soldiers to find them, increasing their chances of survival.
21.
Peter was killed by the Nazis.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement "Peter was killed by the Nazis" is true. This implies that Peter was a victim of the Nazis' actions and was killed by them.
22.
Annemarie: ________________Little Red Riding Hood: Wolf
Correct Answer
B. German soldiers/dogs
Explanation
Annemarie is having a conversation with Little Red Riding Hood about different characters. The given options are Uncle Henrik, German soldiers/dogs, Mama, and Ellen. Based on the context, it is likely that Annemarie is talking about characters from a story or a book. The answer "German soldiers/dogs" seems to be the most plausible option as it fits the pattern of characters that could potentially be mentioned in a story involving conflict or danger.
23.
What was the main reason that Annemarie took the packet to Uncle Henrik at the boat?
Correct Answer
D. Both A and B
Explanation
Annemarie took the packet to Uncle Henrik at the boat because Mama broke her ankle and could not walk to the boat to deliver the dropped packet. Additionally, Mr. Rosen had dropped the packet in the dark, and Uncle Henrik needed it before the journey could continue. Therefore, both reasons A and B contributed to Annemarie's decision to take the packet to Uncle Henrik.
24.
The handkerchief was used to kill power of smell for the German trained dogs, so that they could not effectively find those who were escaping to safety.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The handkerchief was used to kill the power of smell for the German trained dogs, which means it would make it difficult for the dogs to track and find those who were trying to escape to safety. This suggests that the statement is true.