This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Genres > Fiction > Historical Fiction – Quiz 22 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Historical Fiction Quiz 22 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Why does Sarah Beth need to replace the lace and thread that she was picking up for her mother? A) She wants to keep them for herself. B) She drops them in the muddy water in the barn. C) Mrs. Hensler won't give them to her. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She drops them in the muddy water in the barn. 2. Which part of the story happens just before the ending? A) Falling action. B) Rising action. C) Resolution/denouement. D) Climax. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Falling action. 3. True or False:Historical fiction has made up dialogue? A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 4. Which of these are real people that lived in the past? A) Martin Luther King. B) Nelson Mandela. C) Sophia the first. D) Queen Elizabeth II. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Queen Elizabeth II. 5. The events of Historical Fiction A) Can be real OR made up, but are always realistic to the time period. B) Are all real event that happened. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Can be real OR made up, but are always realistic to the time period. 6. A character or situation that creates problems for the main character during the story A) Protagonist. B) Antagonist. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Antagonist. 7. Why is Integrity Important to an athlete? A) To be the best player. B) To have positive behavior and positive spirit. C) To win games. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To have positive behavior and positive spirit. 8. In an effective opinion writing piece, there should be ..... reasons to support your thesis statement (opinion). A) 3. B) 1. C) 2. D) 4. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 3. 9. What is the difference between historical fiction and non-fiction? A) Historical fiction is always based on factual events, while non-fiction is purely fictional. B) Historical fiction includes fictional elements, while non-fiction is based on factual events. C) Historical fiction and non-fiction are the same thing. D) Historical fiction and non-fiction both include fictional elements. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Historical fiction includes fictional elements, while non-fiction is based on factual events. 10. What is a character's perspective? A) How the character thinks, feels, and sees the world around them. B) What the reader thinks about the character. C) When and where the character is talking. D) How the character solves the problem. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) How the character thinks, feels, and sees the world around them. 11. How are Julie's grandparents different from one another? A) Her grandfather tells the truth, but her grandmother adds untrue details. B) Her grandmother tells the truth, but her grandfather adds untrue details. C) Her grandfather was born in Russia but her grandmother was born in America. D) Her grandmother was born in Russia, but her grandfather was born in America. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Her grandmother tells the truth, but her grandfather adds untrue details. 12. Choose the missing letters to complete the following spelling word.Ma ..... s ..... i c A) J, e, l. B) G, i, t. C) J, i, t. D) J, e, t. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) J, e, t. 13. What year does the story of 'Ophie's Ghosts' take place? A) 1920s. B) 1930s. C) 1940s. D) 1950s. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1920s. 14. A single, strong sentence that states your position; the main idea sentence for the WHOLE essay/speech A) Thesis statement. B) Persuade. C) Position. D) Counterargument. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Thesis statement. 15. Read this entry from May 14, 1805, from The Journals of Lewis and Clark.[The canoe] nearly filed with water-the articles which floated out was nearly all caught by the Squar [Squaw] who was in the rear. In their journals, Lewis and Clark rarely call Sacajawea by her real name. Instead, they refer to her as "the Squar" (Squaw), as the "Indian woman, " or as "Janey, " a nickname. What inference can you make about the historical and cultural setting from this fact in the primary source? A) ALewis and Clark did not know Sacajawea's name. B) BNative American women were not valued or respected by white men at that time and place. C) CLewis and Clark had European values. D) DNeither Lewis nor Clark spoke the Shoshone language. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) BNative American women were not valued or respected by white men at that time and place. 16. What genre does 'The Ruby in the Smoke' belong to? A) Science Fiction. B) Mystery. C) Fantasy. D) Romance. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mystery. 17. Embrasure (n) A) Posture; a manner of carrying the body. B) A small opening in the wall of a building to allow for the firing of cannons. C) Being stable. D) Respect for a superior; humility. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A small opening in the wall of a building to allow for the firing of cannons. 18. Which of these items can be included in a story set in 1850? A) A headset. B) A phone. C) A wooden chair. D) A pen. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A wooden chair. 19. Restart is not historical fiction because ..... A) All of the people and events in the story are made up, even though they could happen in real life. B) All of the people and events in the story are real and all of the events happened in real life. C) The events in the story are both real and made up. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) All of the people and events in the story are made up, even though they could happen in real life. 20. How can we use our "Take Something Away" Strategy of asking questions like "What if the author hadn't done this thing?" and "How would it be different?" A) It helps us to think about the historical background. B) It helps us to thing about the side characters. C) It helps us to have something to talk with our book club members about. D) It helps us to think about the author's purpose and the theme. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It helps us to think about the author's purpose and the theme. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGenres QuizzesHistorical Fiction Quiz 1Historical Fiction Quiz 2Historical Fiction Quiz 3Historical Fiction Quiz 4Historical Fiction Quiz 5Historical Fiction Quiz 6Historical Fiction Quiz 7Historical Fiction Quiz 8Historical Fiction Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books