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 a young girl living in Denmark during the Nazi occupation. This can be inferred from the information provided in the question, which states that she is living in Denmark during the Nazi occupation. The other options, such as a mother caught in WWII Germany, a teenager sent to a concentration camp, or a daughter of a German general, are not supported by the given information.
3.
How old was Annemarie.
Correct Answer
B. 10
Explanation
The question asks for Annemarie's age, and the given answer is "10". This implies 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 as a way to protect her. This action was likely taken to ensure Annemarie's safety and to prevent her from getting involved or being harmed by the Nazis. By instructing her to stay away from the Nazi troops, Annemarie's mother was trying to keep her out of danger and reduce the risk of her being caught up in the conflict. This action demonstrates her mother's concern for Annemarie's well-being and her efforts to keep her safe during a dangerous time.
5.
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 code phrase is used to communicate discreetly and avoid suspicion from the German soldiers who may be listening. By using the term "cigarettes," Papa is able to convey the presence of Jewish people without explicitly stating it.
6.
Which event occured first in the story:
Correct Answer
C. The girls were questioned by soldiers on their way home from school
Explanation
The correct answer is "the girls were questioned by soldiers on their way home from school." This event occurred before the other events mentioned in the story. The question implies that the events are listed in chronological order, and the girls being questioned by soldiers would have likely happened before visiting Uncle Henrick, Great Aunt Birte's death, and the rabbi's warning to go into hiding.
7.
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 were unable to get all of the listed products except bread. This can be attributed to the fact that bread was a staple food item and essential for sustenance, so it was likely produced domestically to ensure its availability. However, products like butter, coffee, and tea might have been difficult to obtain due to import restrictions or scarcity caused by the occupation.
8.
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 against the Nazi occupation of Denmark. It showed the king's solidarity with his people and his refusal to be intimidated by the enemy. King Christian X became a symbol of Danish resistance and his daily rides became a source of inspiration for the Danish population during a difficult time.
9.
The Rosens escaped Denmark:
Correct Answer
D. By boat
Explanation
The correct answer is "by boat". This means that the Rosens escaped Denmark using a boat as their means of transportation. They did not escape on foot, by plane, or by train, but instead chose to flee the country by boat.
10.
The Rosen family escaped to:
Correct Answer
B. Sweden
Explanation
The Rosen family escaped to Sweden.
11.
What is the Resistance?Â
Correct Answer
C. Danish people who tried to harm the Nazis
Explanation
The Resistance refers to the Danish people who actively opposed and resisted the Nazi occupation during World War II. They engaged in various forms of sabotage, espionage, and underground activities to undermine the Nazi regime and protect Danish Jews from deportation. The Danish Resistance played a crucial role in the rescue of the majority of Danish Jews, successfully evacuating them to neutral Sweden. Their courageous efforts and acts of defiance against the Nazis are highly commendable and symbolize the spirit of resistance and resilience.
12.
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 suggests that the story revolves around the struggles and challenges faced by the characters during the German occupation, which could include themes such as resistance, survival, and the impact of war on individuals and society.
13.
During this time of crisis, what would have happened if the Danish goverment would have fought the Nazi's to prevent the occupation.
Correct Answer
B. The German army would have totally destroyed Denmark.
14.
Who was part of the Danish Resistance? ( you may need to make inferences based on what you have read)
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "all of the above." Based on the given options, it can be inferred that Uncle Henrick, Lise Johansen, and Peter Nielsen were all part of the Danish Resistance.
15.
Food and drinks were in the casket instead of Great Aunt Birte.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement suggests that food and drinks were not in the casket instead of Great Aunt Birte. Therefore, the correct answer is False.
16.
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?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Is it a good time to send people over to Sweden to freedom?" because the statement "Is the weather good for fishing?" is asking about the conditions for a specific activity, which is similar to asking if it is a good time to send people to Sweden for freedom. The other statements do not directly relate to the weather or the conditions for a specific activity.
17.
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 due to doctor orders. This deception prevented the soldiers from opening the casket and potentially discovering the hidden Jewish family that Mama was protecting. By using a medical excuse, Mama cleverly manipulated the soldiers' concern for their own safety and prevented them from uncovering the truth.
18.
The group escaped during the daylight hours.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement "The group escaped during the daylight hours" is false. This means that the group did not escape during the daylight hours.
19.
Who was by Peter to carry the "packet" to Uncle Henrik?
Correct Answer
D. Mr. Rosen
Explanation
Mr. Rosen was asked by Peter to carry the "packet" to Uncle Henrik.