1: At the beginning of the novel, why does Huck quit Tom Sawyer's gang?
a. He has no parent to ransom.
b. He feels guilty about robbing people.
c. The gang's adventures are imaginary.
d. The Widow forces him to quit.
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2: When Huck sees Pap's boot print in the snow, what does he do?
a. He tells Miss Watson.
b. He quits school.
c. He tries to get Tom's gang to search for Pap.
d. He sells his fortune to Judge Thatcher.
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3: How does Huck cover up his escape from Pap's cabin?
a. He makes it look as if a robber killed him.
b. He leaves a note explaining his disappearance.
c. He doesn't; he just escapes.
d. He leaves evidence indicating that Jim was at fault.
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4: Who, in addition to Huck, is hiding on Jackson's Island?
a. Jim
b. Tom Sawyer
c. Miss Watson
d. The Duke and the King
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5: Who is Sarah Williams from Hookerville?
a. Tom Sawyer's cousin
b. Jim's new owner
c. Miss Watson's niece
d. Huck in disguise
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6: What are the Grangerfords and the Shepherdsons feuding about?
a. The theft of cattle
b. The death of an infant
c. Nobody really remembers.
d. A land dispute
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7: Where does Huck hide the money he steals from the Duke and the King?
a. In the mattress of his bed
b. In the wigwam on the raft
c. In a well
d. In the coffin
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8: Whom do the Phelpses mistake Huck for?
a. Tom Sawyer
b. Sid Sawyer
c. Judge Thatcher
d. Jim
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9: At the end of the novel, after Huck leaves them in search of Jim, what happens to the Duke and the King?
a. Huck never finds out.
b. They get tarred and feathered and driven out of town.
c. They have another successful Royal Nonesuch.
d. They take a steamboat up the Mississippi River.
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10: Who has the logical plan of escape to free Jim from the Phelps' farm?
a. Jim
b. Tom Sawyer
c. Huck
d. The Duke
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11: According to Tom Sawyer, why must Jim's escape be so elaborate?
a. That is the way it is done in romance novels.
b. To fool the ignorant villagers
c. To ensure success
d. To throw off suspicion
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12: Who gets shot during Jim's escape?
a. Jim
b. Huck
c. Uncle Silas
d. Tom Sawyer
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13: Who says the following: "Doan' hurt me — don't! I hain't ever done no harm to a ghos'. I awluz liked dead people, en done all I could for 'em."
a. Huck
b. The Duke
c. Jim
d. Tom Sawyer
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14: Who says the following: "I say orgies, not because it's the common term, because it ain't – obsequies bein' the common term – but because orgies is the right term. Obsequies ain't used in England no more, now – it's gone out."
a. Tom Sawyer
b. The King
c. Uncle Silas
d. Judge Thatcher
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15: Who says the following: "You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that ain't no matter."
a. Jim
b. Huck
c. Uncle Silas
d. Tom Sawyer
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