
The Last Lesson - Part 1
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- Q1Who is the author of The Last Lesson?Alphonse DaudetJane AustenPatrick PringleRabindra Nath Tagore30s
- Q2What does the phrase "Linguistic Chauvinism" mean?Domination of a casteDomination of economyDomination of a raceDomination of a language30s
- Q3What was Franz banking on to enter the class as he was late?commotion in the classo quietly walk in when everyone was preoccupied with participlesHauser helping him sneak inM. Hamel’s teaching on the blackboard30s
- Q4M. Hamel is introduced as a ruler-wielding teacher. This demonstrates that:he is adamanthe is unfeelinghe is a hard taskmasterhe is concerned30s
- Q5Who occupied the back benches in the class?The village eldersmonitors of the classweak studentsteachers30s
- Q6Why was Franz surprised?because of M. Hamel's kind and polite behaviorBecause of police patrollingbecause of students' behaviorBecause of the rude behavior of the village elders30s
- Q7What did Hauser bring?friendschildrenAn old primersweets30s
- Q8What was Franz expected to be prepared for at school that day?A danceA songRule on participlesEssay writing30s
- Q9What had been put up on the bulletin board that day?Speak only EnglishTeach only SpanishTeach only GermanTeach only French30s
- Q10In which year was the story "The Last Lesson" written?1869 - 18701872- 18731870 - 18711870 - 187230s
- Q11The sentence, "Don't go so fast, you will get to your school in plenty of time" meansearly enoughon timenot earlylate30s