This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Classics > Silas Marner > Silas Marner – Quiz 11 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Silas Marner Quiz 11 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Who is the mole catcher? A) I eat Rodney. B) Dunstan Cass. C) Godfrey Cass. D) Squire Cass. E) Mr. Dowlas. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) I eat Rodney. 2. Godfrey is scared that if he tells his wife his secret, she will A) Leave him. B) Never forgive him. C) Never trust him again. D) Stop loving him. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Never trust him again. 3. I am going to go ..... a dog house for Skippy. A) Different. B) Outside. C) Ring. D) Build. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Build. 4. Identify a symbol used in Chapter 12 and explain its significance. A) Gold coins. B) Bronze coins. C) Diamonds. D) Silver coins. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Gold coins. 5. Peter does not want eggs for breakfast. He wants something ..... A) Different. B) Outside. C) Build. D) Ring. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Different. 6. Identify a symbol used in Chapter 13 and explain its significance to the story. A) A bronze statue. B) Gold coins. C) A silver necklace. D) A diamond ring. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Gold coins. 7. What is the author trying to convey through the character of Godfrey Cass in these chapters? A) Internal struggle and moral conflict. B) Godfrey Cass represents the perfect example of a morally upright character. C) The author is trying to convey a sense of contentment and peace through Godfrey Cass. D) Godfrey Cass is a symbol of pure evil. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Internal struggle and moral conflict. 8. What do you think the author is trying to convey through Silas Marner's internal struggles in chapter 16? A) Happiness, contentment, and fulfillment. B) Loneliness, isolation, and the search for meaning and purpose in life. C) Excitement, joy, and satisfaction. D) Fear, anxiety, and stress. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Loneliness, isolation, and the search for meaning and purpose in life. 9. Without good reason; unjustifiably. A) Generously. B) Gravely. C) Graciously. D) Gratuitously. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Gratuitously. 10. Describe the changes in Silas's character due to Eppie's influence. A) Silas becomes more loving, caring, and connected to the community due to Eppie's influence. B) Silas becomes more aggressive, hostile, and unloving due to Eppie's influence. C) Silas becomes more distant, uncaring, and isolated due to Eppie's influence. D) Silas becomes more selfish, indifferent, and disconnected from the community due to Eppie's influence. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Silas becomes more loving, caring, and connected to the community due to Eppie's influence. 11. Nancy would be happy if A) Godfrey would tell her his secret. B) She could adopt a child. C) Priscilla got married. D) She lived with her sister. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She could adopt a child. 12. What is the main theme in Chapter 20-21 of Silas Marner? A) Love and romance. B) Redemption and forgiveness. C) Revenge and betrayal. D) Adventure and excitement. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Redemption and forgiveness. 13. What role does the theme of community play in Chapter 20-21? A) The theme of community highlights the importance of belonging and support within the village, as well as Silas Marner's integration into the community. B) The theme of community is only relevant to the main character's family. C) The theme of community focuses on individualism and isolation. D) The theme of community has no significance in Chapter 20-21. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The theme of community highlights the importance of belonging and support within the village, as well as Silas Marner's integration into the community. 14. What is the main theme of "Silas Marner" ? A) The importance of social status. B) The corrupting power of money. C) The redemptive power of love. D) The impact of industrialization. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The redemptive power of love. 15. Identify a symbol in these chapters and explain its significance to the plot. A) Gold coins. B) Silver coins. C) Copper coins. D) Paper money. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Gold coins. 16. Of, relating to, or suitable for the country or people who live in the country. A) Urban. B) Suburban. C) Nomadic. D) Rustic. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Rustic. 17. What does the stone-pit near Silas Marner's cottage symbolize? A) The depth of Silas's isolation. B) The danger of the outside world. C) The hidden truths in Raveloe. D) The place where Silas's gold is hidden. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The hidden truths in Raveloe. 18. I cry when I hear a ..... story. A) Same. B) Sad. C) Sister. D) Carry. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sad. 19. Silas goes to Lantern Yard to A) See if people still think he is a thief. B) Find the thief that made trouble for him. C) See the house where he grew up. D) See if the town has changed. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) See if people still think he is a thief. 20. What is Imagery? A) A worded picture or sensory impression created by the Authors choice of words. B) The use of invectives or harsh terms to indicate weakness or fault. Sarcasm can be cutting and cynical and may be displayed by an action as well as by words. C) A hint of what is going to happen next. D) The literary device of using a person, object, or action to stand for something else-often an abstract idea. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A worded picture or sensory impression created by the Authors choice of words. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesClassics QuizzesSilas Marner Quiz 1Silas Marner Quiz 2Silas Marner Quiz 3Silas Marner Quiz 4Silas Marner Quiz 5Silas Marner Quiz 6Silas Marner Quiz 7Silas Marner Quiz 8Silas Marner Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books