Isaac S Storm: The Drowning of Galveston Multiple Choice Test Questions

Erik Larson
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 135 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Isaac S Storm: The Drowning of Galveston Multiple Choice Test Questions

Erik Larson
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 135 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Introduction: The Beach

1. In what year was Isaac Cline born?
(a) 1885.
(b) 1938.
(c) 1912.
(d) 1861.

2. Where was Isaac Cline born?
(a) Madisonville, Tennessee.
(b) Mariposa, California.
(c) Phoenix, Oregon.
(d) Gardinerville, Montana.

3. What were the names of Isaac Cline's parents?
(a) Thomas and Betsy Cline.
(b) Matthew and Harriet Cline.
(c) Bradley and Susan Cline.
(d) Jacob and Mary Cline.

4. What college did Isaac Cline attend?
(a) Tulane College.
(b) Savannah College.
(c) Menominee College.
(d) Hiwassee College.

5. The narrative of Introduction: The Beach states that on the night of what date did Isaac Monroe Cline have an inexplicable feeling of foreboding?
(a) January 22, 1894.
(b) March 1, 1911.
(c) May 16, 1898.
(d) September 7, 1900.

6. The fact that Isaac Cline paid cash for goods and services was published in a directory by what company?
(a) The Giles Mercantile Agency.
(b) The Smithwick Textile Corporation.
(c) The Bolivar Lighthouse Association.
(d) Jameson's Shoe Company.

7. What tamale vendor had an asterisk by his name, indicating he was an untrustworthy businessman in Galveston records, according to the author in Introduction: The Beach?
(a) Bat Masterson.
(b) Henry Piddington.
(c) Ernest Zebrowski.
(d) Joe Amando.

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