Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Vocab 3/Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice
100

Showing enthusiasm and intense dedication

Amenity, Zealous, Quarry, Tangible

Zealous

100

Amusingly odd or comical

Droll

Imperative

Scruples

Solicitously

Droll

100

:Strange or mysterious in an unsettling way

Drol

Quarry

Uncanny

Zealous

Uncanny 

100

On the first night of the hunt, where does Rainsford attempt to hide from Zaroff?

In a tree

200

A desirable or useful feature or facility

Amenity

Cultivated

Droll

Imperative

Amenity

200

Absolutely necessary or required

Imperative

Condone

Quarry

Scruples

Imperative

200

Showing enthusiasm and intense dedication

Solicitously

Tangible

Uncanny

Zealous

Zealous

200

What point of view if “The Most Dangerous Game”?

3rd Person Limited

300

To accept or allow morally questionable behavior

Condone

Droll

imperative

Solicitously

Condone

300

Moral or ethical considerations that prevent certain actions.

Disarming

Imperative

Scruples

Uncanny

Scruples

300

Where is General Zaroff from?

Russia/Cossack 

300

Which of the following characters die in the story?

Ivan

Rainsford

Whitney

General Zaroff

Ivan, General Zaroff

400

Refined and well-educated.

Disarming

Cultivated

Tangible

Uncanny

Cultivated

400

In a manner that shows concern or care 

Droll

Imperative

Scruple

Solicitously

Solicitously 

400

Where is Ransford from?

New York City

400

Which character is dumb and deaf?

Ivan

500

Having the effect of reducing suspicion or hostility, often through charm.

Cultivated

Disarming

Droll

Scruple

Disarming


500

Perceptible by touch; real or concrete

Quarry

Scruples

Tangible

Uncanny

Tangible

500

How does Zaroff recognize Rainsford’s name?

He read Rainsford’s book

500

Which of the following best describes General Zaroff's problems before he invents his "game"?

He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him

M
e
n
u