How many characters are there in the Veldt?
5
What is the name of the child killed by the creature?
Daniel
William
Henry
John
William Frankenstein
How many bones do sharks have?
Zero
T/F All homes in F451 are fireproof?
True
What was the name of the main character?
Gregor Samsa
What is the theme of the Veldt?
What is the official name given to the creature?
none
When in groups, this jungle animal is referred to as an ambush. What kind of animal is this?
A. Tigers
B. Lions
C. Chimpanzees
D. Panthers
A. Tigers
Which book does Faber teach to Montag?
The Bible
Describe the theme of this story.
Teacher will decide if answer is acceptable.
What is the name of the man who created the creature?
Victor Fankenstein
A. A pack
B. A clowder
C. A group
D. A sequel
B. A clowder
List 3 differences between F451 and society today.
Teacher will decide.
The woman who abused and hurt Gregor, teased him and cleaned up after him was called by what name?
There are 3: I will give you double points if you give me all 3 or 300 points for just one
The charwoman
The maid
The cleaning lady
What mental disorder was mentioned that the kids may have had in this book?
Schizophrenia
When does the creature kill Elizabeth?
Her wedding night.
The age of a lion can be determined by its:
A. paws
B. tail
C. nose
D. mane
C. nose
There are two women in the story, one is positive and the other negative. Name them and which was good and which was bad.
Clarice Mcllelan was good
Mildred Montag was bad
Name all the members that lived in the Samsa Home.
Hint: There are 7 people.
Mr. Samsa, Mrs. Samsa, Grete Samsa, Gregor Samsa, 3 boarders
Name all 5 characters of the Veldt
George Hadley
Lydia Hadley
Peter Hadley
Wendy Hadley
Doctor David McClellan
Explain why the creature asked Victor to create a companion for him.
What land animal has the most powerful bite?
A. Lion
B. Hippopotamus
C. Bear
D. Coyote
B. Hippo
Explain the theme of F451.
Teacher will decide.
Who is the author that wrote The Metamorphosis?
A. Edgar Allen Poe
B. Franz Kafka
C. Hans Christian Anderson
D. Heisel Dieter