
Night Chapters 7-8 Assessment
Quiz by Cynthia Turner
High School
English II (2017)
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- Q1In Chapter 7, where are the prisoners who took shelter in the deserted village being transported to?AustraliaAdenSighetBuna300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q2What is the condition of the the prisoners who took shelter in the deserted village as they travel to the concentration camp?tiredangryconfusedanxious300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q3In chapter 7, when Elie wakes, up what is the condition of his fatherhe is in the showerhe is sleepinghe is talking to friendshe has been moved to the infirmary300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q4What is the responsibility of the men who clear out the wagons?to take out the dead and bury themto keep peace on the wagonsto keep an accurate headcountto make sure no one leaves the wagons300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q5When a workman throws a piece of bread to the prisoners, how do the prisoners react?they allow the youngest person to have the breadthey cause a stampede; they fight over the breadthey allow the oldest person to have the breadthey share the bread300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q6What is the workman's reaction as he watches the prisoners after he gives them the breadhe feels compassionhe is amusedhe is indifferenthe is angry300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q7What is Elie's feeling about the scene after the workman throws the bread?he feels sadnesshe feels frustrationhe is amusedhe feels anger300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q8What scene similar to that of the workman throwing the bread to the prisoners does Elie witness later in life?peoplepeople fighting at a train stationpeople throwing coins into a fountainpeople fighting for coins thrown by passengers300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q9Why is Elie angry with his father right after they debark from the train at the camp?his father wanted to be first for the showerhis father wanted to give up and be left to diehis father wanted to be moved to another camphis father wanted more rations of soup300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q10What thoughts does Elie have concerning his father, and why does he feel ashamed?Elie thought his father should be allowed to stay in the bunks during the dayElie thought that his father should be dealth with harshlyElie thought that his father should be treated better than the other prisonersElie thought that it would be easier for himself if his father died, but was ashamed for thinking so of his own parent300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q11In what way does Elie try to help his father while he is sick?Elies tries to hide his father from the GestapoElies tries to make his father wellElie tries to help his father escapeElie tries to get his father to a doctor and give him food.300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q12What happens to Elie's father when he continues to ask for water?The other inmates get mad because of his groaning, and his dysentery just gets worse due to the water.the other inmates ask him to be quietthe other inmates began to ask for water toothe other inmates say nothing300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q13What do you think Elie means when he says, "free at last" concerning his father's death?Elie is glad his father is dead.Elie was now free to die himselfElie wouln't have to share his soup and waterElie no longer has anyone to hold him back from taking care of himmself and only himself.300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q14What is the familiar fear Elie feels when they arrive at Buchenwald?there won't be enough foodthey will be marched to the crematorium at any momentthere won't be enough bunks for everyone to sleep innot being seperated from his father300s110.37.C.4.F
- Q15What happens to Elie's father?he dies, alone, and is taken to the crematoriumhe gets moved to another camphe gets betterhe is once again beaten by the Gestapo300s110.37.C.4.F