Mr. Fornnarino's Practice Quiz 22 for English 1
Practice each question, so you will be ready for the real quiz.
For Questions 1-12, please mark the letter of the correct definition of the given vocabulary word.
beseechingly
- (v.) to walk
- (adv.) with begging
- (v.) to blame
- (adj.) suggestive
reminiscent
- (v.) to walk
- (adv.) with begging
- (v.) to blame
- (adj.) suggestive
saunter
- (v.) to walk
- (adv.) with begging
- (v.) to blame
- (adj.) suggestive
condemn
- (v.) to walk
- (adv.) with begging
- (v.) to blame
- (adj.) suggestive
oblivion
- (adv.) with excess
- (adv.) with begging
- (v.) to surrender
- (n.) nothingness
capitulate
- (adv.) with excess
- (adv.) with begging
- (v.) to surrender
- (n.) nothingness
imploringly
- (adv.) with excess
- (adv.) with begging
- (v.) to surrender
- (n.) nothingness
extravagantly
- (adv.) with excess
- (adv.) with begging
- (v.) to surrender
- (n.) nothingness
bestow
- (adv.) mysteriously
- (adj.) unnecessary
- (adj.) unchangeable
- (v.) to give
superfluous
- (adv.) mysteriously
- (adj.) unnecessary
- (adj.) unchangeable
- (v.) to give
enigmatically
- (adv.) mysteriously
- (adj.) unnecessary
- (adj.) unchangeable
- (v.) to give
immutable
- (adv.) mysteriously
- (adj.) unnecessary
- (adj.) unchangeable
- (v.) to give
Familiar images have _____________ credibility to the tale just as many Greeks ______________ their living from the sea.
- lend; getted
- lent; got
- lended; gotten
- lended; gotted
If we had _________ the right equipment and had _________ better, we might not have ____________ so much water.
- bringed; swam; drank
- broughted; swimmed; drinked
- brought; swum; drunk
- roughten; swim; drink
How does Lori's fixation with Eric change and why?
- She begins to hate him after discovering what he did.
- She begins to envy him for being able to use The Charm.
- She begins to love him as she sees affection in his smile.
- She begins to want him because he has a lot of money.
When does Eric first make the ultimate decision to kill Lori?
- when she gets into the van
- when he sees the scars on her arms
- when she mentions Alicia Hunt
- when she tells him that she is falling in love with him
What's ironic, in Eric's mind, about buying Lori some nice clothes?
- She doesn't really deserve nice things.
- He should be buying clothes for himself.
- She doesn't really want the clothes.
- She won't get a chance to wear them on a date.
How does Eric plan on killing Lori at the motel?
- He plans to slip poison into her food
- He plans to suffocate her with a pillow.
- He plans to stab her in the shower.
- He plans to electrocute her with a hair dryer in the tub.
How does Lori react when she discovers his plan?
- She screams for help.
- She tries to get away.
- She fights against him.
- She tells him to go ahead and do it.
What ironic statement does Lori make to Eric the day after he tries to kill her?
- "I love you."
- "I forgive you."
- "I hate you."
- "I feel sorry for you."
Which sentence is written correctly?
- Since she was tired from the painting she had done, she laid down until the phone rung, it was her best friend.
- Since she was tired from the painting she had done, she laid down until the phone rung; it was her best friend.
- Since she was tired from the painting she had done, she lay down until the phone rang; it was her best friend.
- Since she was tired from the painting she had did, she laid down until the phone rang; it was her best friend.
What happened between Eric and his mother and how has this impacted him?
- Eric's mother probably never loved him, so he primarily chooses as victims women he ordinarily could love.
- Eric's mother probably beat him, so he chooses girls he can beat up as his victims.
- Eric probably saw his mother being abused by her lovers, so Eric abuses women, too.
- Eric was probably sexually abused by his mother, and due to this abuse, he primarily chooses girls who resemble his mother as his victims.