Q1. Where does Santiago decide to work after being robbed?
A) A bakery
B) A caravan
C) A crystal shop
D) A trading ship
C) A crystal shop
Q1. The crystal shop primarily symbolizes:
A) Political power
B) Stagnation and unrealized dreams
C) Adventure
D) Religious conflict
B) Stagnation and unrealized dreams
Q1. What does Santiago do immediately upon arriving at the crystal shop?
A) Leaves quickly
B) Offers to clean the crystal in exchange for food
C) Negotiates ownership
D) Steals items
B) Offers to clean the crystal in exchange for food
Q1. Why does Santiago accept work instead of giving up?
A) He has no choice
B) He wants revenge
C) He believes effort may lead to progress
D) He enjoys selling
C) He believes effort may lead to progress
Q1. Why might the author place Santiago in a stagnant environment after a major loss?
A) To slow the plot
B) To emphasize rebuilding through small actions
C) To introduce conflict only
D) To remove adventure
B) To emphasize rebuilding through small actions
Q2.What is the condition of the crystal merchant’s business when Santiago arrives?
A) Extremely successful
B) Newly opened
C) Declining and stagnant
D) Closed permanently
C) Declining and stagnant
Q2. Cleaning the crystals can symbolize:
A) Physical strength
B) Purification and renewed perspective
C) Competition
D) Superstition
B) Purification and renewed perspective
Q2. What happens to the business after Santiago improves the display?
A) Sales increase
B) Customers disappear
C) The merchant closes early
D) Prices drop dramatically
A) Sales increase
Q2. What internal contrast exists between Santiago and the merchant?
A) Youth vs wisdom
B) Action-oriented vs fear-driven mindset
C) Wealth vs poverty
D) Faith vs science
B) Action-oriented vs fear-driven mindset
Q2. How does Santiago’s initiative challenge the merchant’s worldview?
A) By rejecting religion
B) By showing change can be positive rather than threatening
C) By proving intelligence is superior
D) By ignoring tradition entirely
B) By showing change can be positive rather than threatening
Q3. How does Santiago initially help improve sales?
A) Advertising with music
B) Cleaning and organizing the crystal display
C) Lowering prices
D) Hiring workers
B) Cleaning and organizing the crystal display
Q3. The merchant’s reluctance to change represents:
A) Wisdom gained from age
B) Fear of pursuing one’s Personal Legend
C) Lack of intelligence
D) Economic failure only
B) Fear of pursuing one’s Personal Legend
Q3. How does the merchant react to Santiago’s ideas at first?
A) Immediate excitement
B) Fear and hesitation
C) Anger and dismissal
D) Complete indifference
B) Fear and hesitation
Q3. Why does the merchant resist expanding or changing the business?
A) Laziness
B) Religious restriction only
C) Fear that achieving dreams will remove purpose
D) Lack of funds
C) Fear that achieving dreams will remove purpose
Q3. What broader life lesson emerges from Santiago’s influence on the shop?
A) Success depends on age
B) Innovation often meets resistance before acceptance
C) Wealth determines happiness
D) Travel is unnecessary
B) Innovation often meets resistance before acceptance
Q4. What motivates Santiago to continue working despite disappointment?
A) Fear of punishment
B) Advice from a traveler
C) Desire to rebuild resources for his journey
D) Loyalty to the merchant
C) Desire to rebuild resources for his journey
Q4. The increasing sales after Santiago’s ideas reflect which theme?
A) Transformation through initiative
B) Revenge
C) Fate without effort
D) Isolation
A) Transformation through initiative
Q4. What long-term opportunity begins to form for Santiago during this time?
A) Returning home wealthy immediately
B) Learning Arabic
C) Saving money to continue toward Egypt
D) Joining the military
C) Saving money to continue toward Egypt
Q4. How does this section advance Santiago’s understanding of omens?
A) Omens disappear entirely
B) They appear only in danger
C) Opportunities themselves can be omens when acted upon
D) Omens are random illusions
C) Opportunities themselves can be omens when acted upon
Q4. Why might the crystal merchant fear achieving his dream of pilgrimage?
A) He lacks belief
B) He dislikes travel
C) He is physically unable
D) Achievement may remove the meaning derived from longing
D) Achievement may remove the meaning derived from longing
Q5. What key lesson does Santiago begin learning about effort and opportunity during this period?
A) Hard work guarantees instant success
B) Action creates new possibilities and momentum
C) Destiny replaces personal effort
D) Wealth comes only from luck
B) Action creates new possibilities and momentum
Q5. Symbolically, why is crystal an important setting material?
A) It represents fragility combined with clarity and potential growth
B) It shows wealth alone brings meaning
C) It represents magic powers
D) It highlights cultural superiority
A) It represents fragility combined with clarity and potential growth
Q5. What turning point occurs as Santiago begins influencing the shop’s success?
A) He forgets his original dream
B) He recognizes his ability to shape circumstances actively
C) He becomes dependent on others
D) He decides to stay permanently
B) He recognizes his ability to shape circumstances actively
Q5. Philosophically, what tension does the merchant embody in relation to Santiago?
A) Tradition vs technology
B) Dream fulfillment vs comfort in routine
C) Wealth vs generosity
D) Faith vs logic
B) Dream fulfillment vs comfort in routine
Q5. How does this section complicate the idea that destiny alone drives success?
A) It suggests fate and deliberate action must work together
B) It shows destiny fails entirely
C) It rejects destiny as a theme
D) It focuses only on luck
A) It suggests fate and deliberate action must work together