Part I: “The Wild”
Part II: “Born of the Wild”
Part III: “The Gods of the Wild”
Part IV: “The Superior Gods”
"The Man Behind the Story"
100
The most prominent object on the sled in Chapter 1: “The Trail of Meat”.
What is a coffin?
100
This is the first animal that White Fang encounters on his first exploration outside the den in Chapter IV: “The Wall of the World”.
What is a squirrel?
100
This person gives White Fang his name in Chapter I: “The Makers of Fire”.
Who is Gray Beaver?
100
Beauty Smith uses __________ to coerce Grey Beaver into selling White Fang in Chapter II: “The Mad God”.
What is whiskey?
100
Jack London published over 50 novels in his lifetime. He was able to do this because he wrote at least __________ words per day.
What is 1,000?
200
The sled in Chapter 1: “The Trail of Meat” is made of this material.
What is birch-bark?
200
This is the color of White Fang’s siblings when he is still a cub in Chapter III: “The Grey Cub”.
What is red?
200
Kiche departs with Three Eagles in Chapter II: “The Bondage” in a __________.
What is a canoe?
200
This was the fiercest of the wild animals brought in to fight White Fang in Chapter III: “The Reign of Hate”
What is a lynx?
200
In order to help support his mother after his step father died, Jack London joined the _____ _____. This adventure inspired many of his tales.
What is the Gold Rush?
300
In Chapter 3: “The Hunger Cry” Henry tells the men with the sleds that the body of Lord Henry is here.
What is in a tree?
300
One-Eye succeeds in taking a __________ home to the She-Wolf and cubs in the end of Chapter II: “The Lair”.
What is a porcupine?
300
This is a catlike behavior that White Fang learns in order to succeed in dogfights with the dogs of the tribe in Chapter III: “The Outcast”.
What is how to stay on his feet?
300
Weedon Scott gives Beauty Smith __________ dollars for White Fang in Chapter IV: “The Clinging Death”.
What is 150?
300
Jack London was born in __________ in 1876.
What is San Francisco?
400
The narrator states in Chapter 1: “The Trail of Meat” that the Wild drives __________ “out of the trees till they are frozen to their mighty hearts”.
What is sap?
400
When the wolf pack splits up in Chapter I: “The Battle of the Fangs,” the She-Wolf and her suitors lead their half of the pack toward this particular river.
What is the Mackenzie River?
400
The name of the dog in Chapter VI: “The Famine” who is described as “a grizzled old fellow that in his younger days had but to uncover his fangs to send White Fang cringing and crouching to the right about”.
Who is Baseek?
400
Of Weedon Scott’s sled-dogs, White Fang kills __________ when he tries to take White Fang’s meat in Chapter V: “The Indomitable”.
Who is Major?
400
Jack London was only _____ years old when he died.
What is 40?
500
Bill and Henry have __________ cartridges of ammunition in Chapter 2: “The She-Wolf”.
What is three?
500
The She-Wolf gives birth to this many cubs in Chapter II: “The Lair”.
What is five?
500
The sled drawn by the puppies in Chapter V: “The Covenant” carries nearly _________ pounds of outfit and food.
What is 200?
500
The narrator states in Chapter I: “The Enemy of His Kind” that __________ “had been more generous to [White Fang] than to the average animal”.
What is Nature?
500
Jack London's travels up north were cut short when he began to suffer from __________, a potentially fatal disease caused by a lack of vitamin C in the body.
What is scurvy?