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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How is Agnes Clarenham related to Fulk?
(a) Niece.
(b) Cousin.
(c) Sister.
(d) Stepsister.
2. When Eustace returns to Lynwood in Chapter VIII, how long has it been since he was last at the keep?
(a) 2 years.
(b) 30 months.
(c) 3 years.
(d) 18 months.
3. What is the name of Lady Clarenham?
(a) Beatrice.
(b) Muriel.
(c) Arabella.
(d) Juliana.
4. In Chapter X, what type of tax is the merchant Gascon complaining about?
(a) Land.
(b) Income.
(c) Wool.
(d) Hearth.
5. In Chapter 12, how long has Eustace and his men been traveling when they see the Chateau Norbelle?
(a) 5 days.
(b) 3 days.
(c) 2 days.
(d) 4 days.
Short Answer Questions
1. Before du Guesclin was restored to liberty, how many times did he pay his ransom for deliverance of his less known comrades?
2. In Chapter VII, where does John Ingram get a scratch when he catches his foot in the tent rope and falls?
3. In Chapter VIII, what saint does Ralph praise for having Eustace return to Lynwood?
4. What is Le Borgne Basque's real name?
5. What is the name of the Princess of Wales in Chapter X?
Short Essay Questions
1. What do Eustace and Gaston do as they prepare to defend the castle in Chapter XIII?
2. What does Leonard think happens in the hovel?
3. How does Eustace find a door to a secret passage, and how does he ensure the passage will not be used?
4. When does Le Borgne Basque creep out of his quarters in Chapter XII, and who stops him?
5. In Chapter XI, how is Eustace treated at court?
6. Where does Eustace find the inhabitants of the castle and what are they doing in Chapter VIII?
7. By what right does Eustace say he should be Arthur's guardian?
8. What lies does Clarenham tell about Eustace?
9. What happens when Gaston and some other men go to intercept supplies in Chapter XIII?
10. Who comes to Eleanor's funeral?
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