What is the setting of the story?
The story is set in the Yukon during an extremely cold winter.
What happens when the man tries to build a fire under the spruce tree?
Snow falls from the branches and extinguishes the fire, leaving him in a desperate situation.
What is the central theme of the story?
The story explores themes of human arrogance vs. nature’s power, survival, and the importance of instinct.
What is the main reason the man is traveling through the Yukon wilderness?
A) He is searching for gold.
B) He is delivering mail.
C) He is trying to reach a camp where his companions are.
D) He is running away from danger.
C) He is trying to reach a camp where his companions are.
Why is the man traveling through the wilderness?
He is heading to a camp where his companions are waiting for him.
How does the man’s second attempt at building a fire fail?
His fingers are too numb to handle matches properly, and he accidentally drops them in the snow.
What is the significance of the title To Build a Fire?
Fire symbolizes life, survival, and human control over nature, which the man ultimately fails to achieve.
What major mistake does the man make in his journey?
A) He forgets to bring food.
B) He underestimates the extreme cold and travels alone.
C) He ignores the dog’s warning and crosses the river.
D) He builds a fire too close to the edge of a cliff.
B) He underestimates the extreme cold and travels alone.
What mistake does the man make regarding the weather?
He underestimates the extreme cold and does not take the necessary precautions to ensure his survival.
What desperate action does the man take to try and survive?
He considers killing the dog to use its body for warmth, but he is too weak to do so.
How does the setting contribute to the story’s mood?
The harsh, frozen landscape creates an atmosphere of isolation, danger, and impending doom.
What is the dog's role in the story?
A) It tries to warn the man about the dangers of the cold.
B) It leads the man to safety.
C) It brings the man firewood.
D) It runs away at the beginning of the journey.
A) It tries to warn the man about the dangers of the cold.
What advice had the old-timer from Sulphur Creek given the man?
He warned him never to travel alone in such cold temperatures.
What ultimately happens to the man?
He succumbs to the cold and dies, realizing too late that the old-timer was right.
What lesson does the story teach about survival in nature?
It emphasizes the importance of humility, respect for nature, and the necessity of preparation and experience in survival situations.
What happens when the man builds a fire under a tree?
A) It burns out because he runs out of wood.
B) The dog accidentally knocks it over.
C) Snow from the tree falls and extinguishes it.
D) He falls asleep and lets it die out.
C) Snow from the tree falls and extinguishes it.
How does the man’s dog react to the cold?
The dog instinctively knows it is too cold to travel and wants to stay by the fire or return to camp.
What does the dog do at the end of the story?
Sensing the man is dead, the dog leaves and heads toward the camp, where it knows there is food and warmth.
Who is the writer of the story of To Build a Fire?
Jack London
What lesson does the story emphasize?
A) Hard work always leads to success.
B) Humans must respect nature and listen to experienced advice.
C) Traveling alone is always the best option.
D) Animals are smarter than humans.
B) Humans must respect nature and listen to experienced advice.