
Night Final
Quiz by Cinco Delgado
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- Q1
In Night, Jewish people were forced to wear yellow stars. What did Mr. Weisel, Eliezer's father, think when he heard that they would be required to wear stars?Hide Answers
Wearing a star is not a big deal.
Wearing a star will limit their freedom.
Wearing a star is the first step to being sent to a concentration camp.
Wearing a star is a badge of honor.
30s - Q2
All of the following play a role in crafting Night 's tone of honesty, except _____.
Realistic portrayals of human feelings.
Citations and sources.
Honest depictions of human actions.
Gritty, vivid details.
30s - Q3
Where did Eliezer's mother and youngest sister go when they separated the family in Night?
Buna
home
gas chamber
Auschwitz
30s - Q4
What does night come to symbolize in Night?
Night is a symbol for Eliezer's grief at the loss of his sisters and his mother at the concentration camp.
The evil of the Nazis.
Night is not used as a symbol in the book.
Eliezer's worst moments of suffering and despair in the book, and his belief that he lives in a world with no God.
30s - Q5
What happened to Eliezer's faith during his time in concentration camps from Night?
It bloomed as he turned to God.
It was not affected.
It was murdered through torture.
It slowly faded to the background.
30s - Q6
In 'Night', what was the name of the town where Elie Wiesel grew up?
Auschwitz
Sighet
Berlin
Vienna
30s - Q7
Night includes references to a crematorium, which can be defined as which one of the following?
A machine used to burn the bodies of Jewish prisoners in the concentration camps
A machine used to gas Jewish prisoners in the concentration camps
A machine used to shock Jewish prisoners in the concentration camps
A machine used to transport Jewish prisoners in the concentration camps
30s - Q8
Two years before Wiesel's village was evacuated, Moishe the Beadle warns Eliezer. 'He told me what had happened to him and his companions. The train with the deportees had crossed the Hungarian border and, once in Polish territory, had been taken over by the Gestapo.' Which literary device is used in this passage?
Alliteration
Idiom
Hyperbole
Foreshadowing
30s - Q9
What does Eliezer try to do to keep some sense of his identity in Night?
None of these is correct.
Help others
Lie about his age
Keep his faith in God
30s - Q10
As Elie describes the beating of a woman on a transport train to a death camp, he is trying to show readers _____.
the horrible acts of the Nazis and their creation of a world where disavowal became an act of survival
the capacity of all humans for callous indifference
the horrible acts of the prisoners and the cowardice of all observing
the horrible act of God in allowing this beating to occur
30s - Q11
What is a simile?
Repetition of similar sounds
A comparison of two unlike objects using 'like' or 'as'
Giving human qualities to inanimate objects
Using a sound effect in place of a word
30s - Q12
In a portrayal of a man vs. self-conflict, Elie is tormented by his _____ in the novel Night.
feelings of jealousy over free Germans in towns neighboring death camps
feelings of indecision over wanting to escape the death camp
feelings of remorse over hating the SS soldiers
feelings of guilt over wanting to be free of his father at times
30s - Q13
Why is the radio announcement of the German takeover of Hungary and Budapest included in Night?
It foreshadows the journey to Auschwitz the prisoners must undergo.
It foreshadows the anti-Semitic laws and policies that will inevitably come to Sighet.
There is no purpose.
It foreshadows the extermination policies of the Nazis.
30s - Q14
In Night, what does the Polish leader of their block tell them on their first night in Auschwitz that inspires them to maintain hope?
'Do not be afraid. Help is on the way.'
'At least you made it through the first selection.'
'Hell does not last forever.'
'God be with you.'
30s - Q15
In Night, Eliezer's family is separated and his mother and youngest sibling are killed in the gas chambers in Auschwitz. What do the Jewish people do when they first arrive at Auschwitz?
Question why God has sent them there
Enjoy a warm meal and a hot shower
Praise God for bringing them there
Work together to plan a revolt
30s