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William Golding

Lord of the Flies

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1954

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Chapters 1-2

1. The stranded boys discover they’re marooned in what type of geographical location?

A) a coral reef

B) a peninsula

C) an island

D) an isthmus

2. Piggy can’t swim because of what condition?

A) asthma

B) diabetes

C) obesity

D) phobia

3. Piggy isn’t chosen as leader despite what positive trait?

A) He’s very strong.

B) He’s very calm.

C) He’s very intuitive.

D) He’s very smart.

4. The conch becomes a symbol of what?

A) fun

B) alarm

C) power

D) fear

5. Aside from a piglet, who becomes entangled in jungle vines?

A) Simon

B) Jack

C) Roger

D) Piggy

6. What does Jack want to prove about himself to the other boys?

A) that he is willing to kill

B) that he is ready for fun

C) that he is the smartest among them

D) that his physical strength is the greatest 

7. Roger is chosen as leader even though Jack has more of what type of knowledge? (short answer)

8.

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