
GOD SEES THE TRUTH BUT WAITS
Quiz by ANGELYN GAYDA
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- Q1
Where is the setting of the story?
in Russia
in USA
in the Philippines
in China
30s - Q2
Which of the following events in the story is an example of foreshadowing?
The police found a blood-stained knife in Aksionov's bag.
Aksionov did not sell out Makar to the prison governor.
Makar learned about the reason behind Aksionov's imprisonment.
Aksionov's wife warned him about a bad dream.
60s - Q3
Did the premonition of Aksionov’s wife come true?
No because he never returned home.
Yes because he was falsely accused and spent years in prison.
Yes because he came home with grey hair.
No because he met another merchant and together they made some businesses.
60s - Q4
At what point did Aksionov give up all hopes of being acquitted of murder?
When he was imprisoned in Siberia.
When even his wife suspected him to have done the crime.
When the police found the blood-stained knife in his bag.
When he knew that he would never see family ever again.
60s - Q5
What did Aksionov do during his stay at Siberia?
he learned and mastered a new skill by making boots for himself
he devoted his time to God by reading The Lives of the Saints and singing in the choir
he prepared to escape by digging a tunnel
he earned money by selling merchandise inside the prison
60s - Q6
Why did Makar confess his previous crime of murder to the authority?
Because Aksionov figured it out sooner but remained quiet about it.
Because he finally gave in to his conscience.
Because he was filled with guilt all those years.
Because Aksionov saved him from being punished to death for trying to escape.
60s - Q7
With Aksionov’s refusal to tell the police about Makar’s attempt to escape, it only proves that Aksionov is...
religious
forgiving
generous
virtuous
30s - Q8
What is the theme of the story?
Justice is served to people who deserve it.
God is good all the time.
Vengeance hurts the inflictor more than the inflicted.
Forgiveness is the path to peace.
60s