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Dive deep into William Golding's classic novel with this comprehensive exam review. Test your knowledge of characters, themes, and symbolism through jeopardy-style questions. From analysis to quotes, brush up on key elements of the story to ace your exam!
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Matching Multiple choice True/ False Analysis Quotes 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Matching 100 Points Evil within all of us
100 Points Lord of the Flies
Matching 200 Points Intellect & rational thought
Matching 200 Points Piggy
Matching 300 Points Civility, order, democracy
Matching 300 Points conch
matching 400 Points Inherent goodness
matching 400 Points Simon
Matching 500 Points End of rational thought
Matching500 Points Death of Piggy
Multiple choice 100 Points What does the conch symbolize?
Multiple choice 100 Points civility, order, & democracy
Multiple choice200 Points Although Ralph criticizes the boys for their lack of cooperation, does Ralph bear some of the responsibility for the failures of the groupto achieve its goals?
Multiple choice200 Points Yes, he is partially responsible. He has the desire to bring civilization but lacks the competence to do so. He keeps forgetting the reason they need fire & “the curtain” blocks his thinking at times.
Multiple choice 300 Points By wearing face paint, what does it allow the boys to do?
Multiple choice300 Points • 3 things: • Have the freedom to do what they really want to do • Hunt and kill when they would otherwise not do such things • Become savages and murderers
Multiple choice400 Points How does Jack react the first time he sees a pig?
Multiple choice 400 Points Jack hesitates and lies, saying he was just choosing a place to stab him.
Multiple choice 500 Points What is Jack’s reaction to Piggy’s death?
Multiple choice 500 Points He throws a spear at Ralph. (He want to kill him, too!)
True or False 100 Points Ralph was partly responsible for Simon’s death.
T/F100 Points TRUE
T/F 200 Points Simon knew the true identity of the beast but didn’t tell because they wouldn’t listen.
T/F 200 Points FALSE He couldn’t tell them because they killed him.
T/F 300 Points Ralph’s concern for control was to serve his own interests.
T/F300 Points FALSE
T/F 400 Points Ralph wants Jack to get meat, but Jack is concerned about the fire burning out, risking their rescue. (read this CAREFULLY) Make sure you double-check the names!
T/F 400 Points FALSE Ralph is concerned; NOT JACK.
T/F 500 Points The “curtain” that Ralph keeps referring to is his fear of death.
T/F 500 Points FALSE!
Analysis 100 Points The boys arrive on the idyllic paradise island, but then proceed to destroy it bit by bit. This could symbolize what in an interpretation of the book as a religious allegory?
analysis 100 Points The Garden of Eden & the fall of Adam & Eve
analysis 200 Points What does it mean that “taboo of the old life” kept Roger from throwing the rocks at Henry?
Analysis 200 Points Roger still feels restrained by civilized rules from his parents & teachers
analysis 300 Points Ralph tries to motivate Sam and Eric to keep the fire going, but he finds he can’t remember what is good about fire. Why not? What is happening to him?
analysis 300 Points He is struggling to desire civilization instead of becoming a savage
analysis 400 Points In the most detailed hunting scene, when the boys surround the pig and kill it, the imagery in the scene signifies…
analysis 400 Points The hunters’ violent and lustful natures
analysis 500 Points When Jack has Wilfred beaten, Jack represents what in the larger adult world?
Analysis500 Points A dictator who seizes power and uses force to maintain it
Quotes 100 Points “I thought I might kill.”
Quotes 100 Points Jack
Quotes 200 Points “What I mean is…maybe it’s only us.”
Quote 200 Points Simon
Quote300 Points “I’d like to put on war-paint and be a savage. But we must keep the fire burning.”
Quote 300 Points Ralph
Quote 400 Points “You knew, didn’t you? I’m part of you?”
Quote 400 Points Lord of the Flies