1.
Who is the author of "The Chamber"?
Correct Answer
C. John Grisham
Explanation
John Grisham is the author of "The Chamber."
2.
Who is the grandson of Sam Clayhall?
Correct Answer
B. Adam Hall
Explanation
Adam Hall is the grandson of Sam Clayhall because his last name matches the last name of Sam Clayhall. This suggests a familial connection between the two individuals.
3.
Why was Sam Cayhall's sentence to the death penalty?
Correct Answer
A. Because he was involved in the bombing of Kramer´s office
Explanation
Sam Cayhall was sentenced to the death penalty because he was involved in the bombing of Kramer's office. This suggests that his involvement in the violent act of bombing led to the severe punishment of the death penalty.
4.
Sam died in the gas chamber.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement suggests that Sam died in the gas chamber. The answer "True" indicates that the statement is correct.
5.
Adam Hall was a lawyer.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Adam Hall being a lawyer is a fact that is stated in the question. Therefore, the correct answer is true.
6.
Sam was regret about all the things he has done.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement implies that Sam feels remorse or sorrow for the actions he has taken. This suggests that he acknowledges the negative consequences of his actions and wishes he had acted differently. Therefore, the correct answer is "True".
7.
Adam killed Quince´s father.
Correct Answer
B. False
8.
What was the name of Sam´s daughter?
Correct Answer
B. Lee
9.
Sam wasn´t the real culprit of the bombing, the real culprit was:
Correct Answer
C. Rollie Wedge
Explanation
The correct answer is Rollie Wedge. This can be inferred from the given statement that Sam wasn't the real culprit of the bombing, implying that one of the other options must be the real culprit. Since Rollie Wedge is the only option mentioned that hasn't been ruled out, it can be concluded that he is the real culprit.
10.
Which are the themes of this book "The Chamber"?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Justice
C. Grief over crimes
Explanation
The book "The Chamber" explores themes of justice and grief over crimes. Throughout the story, the characters grapple with the concept of justice and the consequences of crimes committed. The grief and emotional turmoil caused by these crimes are also prominent themes, as the characters navigate their feelings and seek closure. The themes of justice and grief over crimes are central to the narrative, providing a thought-provoking and emotional exploration of these topics.
11.
Where did the bombing take place?
Correct Answer
B. Mississippi
12.
Who was Eddie?
Correct Answer
B. Sam´s son
Explanation
Eddie is Sam's son because the question asks who Eddie is, and the answer states that he is Sam's son.
13.
Adam was looking for a way to get Sam out of jail.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Adam was actively searching for a solution to help Sam get released from jail. This implies that he was determined and actively involved in finding a way to achieve this goal. Therefore, the statement "Adam was looking for a way to get Sam out of jail" is true.
14.
Sam was a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Sam being a member of the Ku Klux Klan means that he was associated with a white supremacist organization that promotes hate and discrimination towards marginalized groups, particularly African Americans. This answer indicates that Sam was indeed a member of the Ku Klux Klan, suggesting his involvement in activities that perpetuate racism and bigotry.
15.
Rollie Wedge had threaten Sam because he said:
Correct Answer
B. If he would mention his name, something bad would happen to Adam or to Lee
Explanation
Rollie Wedge threatened Sam by saying that if Sam mentioned his name, something bad would happen to either Adam or Lee. This implies that Rollie Wedge has some sort of control or power over Adam and Lee, and he is using this leverage to intimidate Sam. The threat suggests that Rollie Wedge is willing to harm or cause trouble for Sam's acquaintances if Sam does not comply with his demand.