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Spooky Stories Unit Final Exam Part I: The Monkey s Paw 1. Which of the following does NOT help create the story s ominous mood in the beginning? A. the night was cold and wet B. the fire burned brightly C. "Hark at the wind," D. ".of all the beastly, slushy, out-of-the-way places to live in, this is the worst. 2. Who are the Whites expecting? A. Their son B. A representative from Maw and Meggins C. A sailor D. No one 3. Why doesn t Morris want to give the Whites the monkey s paw? A. It is very valuable B. It is cursed C. It is broken D. It is lost 4. What does Mr. White first wish for? A. Money B. Happiness C. Health D. Nothing 5. Why does Mrs. White want the monkey s paw? A. She wants to wish for more wishes B. She wants to bring her son back to life C. She wants to wish her husband dead D. She wants to wish for more money Part II: There Will Come Soft Rains 6. During what time period does the story take place? A. Past B. Present C. Future D. It doesn t say 7. What causes the spots of paint? A. A robot spilled paint B. The people were in front of the wall when the blast hit C. They dripped from the explosion D. They were left over from painting the fence

8. What happens to the dog? A. It crawls into the house and hides under the bed B. It dies and the robots collect it and bury it C. The robots incinerate it D. It runs away 9. What starts the fire? A. It spreads from the fireplace B. A cigar falls out of its tray C. A tree branch breaks a window and knocks cleaning solvent onto the stove D. A robot short-circuits 10. Why doesn t the house put out the fire? A. It has used up its reservoir of water B. There is an out of control fire spreading through the city C. It doesn t know how D. It doesn t want to Part III: The Tell-tale Heart 11. Who is the narrator? A. The old man B. The policeman C. Poe D. He is unnamed 12. Why does the narrator kill the old man? A. He wants his gold B. He thinks the old man is planning to kill him C. He fears the old man s evil eye D. He kills him in self-defense 13. What does the narrator do with the body? A. He burns it in the incinerator B. He cuts it up and hides it under the floorboards C. He leaves it in the bed D. He dumps it in the river 14. What does the narrator say when the police tell him a scream was reported? A. His roommate has nightmares B. It was his own scream in a dream C. He heard nothing D. His neighbors are liars

15. Why does the narrator confess? A. He imagines he hears the old man s heart beating B. The police tell him they have a witness C. He knows the body will be found D. He is proud of what he did Part IV: Story Elements 16. Which of the following is not a required element of a spooky story? A. Setting B. Foreshadowing C. Magic D. Suspense 17. What is foreshadowing? A. Comparing something to someone else. B. Giving a hint of something that will happen later. C. Descriptions of the five senses. D. The introduction of the conflict. 18. Which of the following is an example of suspense? A. A long-lost friend arrives. B. A character sits deep in thought. C. A bright sunny day arrives. D. A character runs for his life from a monster. 19. When something that is not human is described as having human qualities, this is an example of what? A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Imagery 20. Which of the following does not help your reader picture the scene you are describing? A. Sensory details B. Figurative language C. Vivid verbs D. Simple sentences Part I: The Monkey s Paw Seventh Grade Spooky Stories Unit Final Exam 1. Which of the following does NOT help create the story s ominous mood in the beginning? A. the night was cold and wet B. the fire burned brightly C. "Hark at the wind,"

D. ".of all the beastly, slushy, out-of-the-way places to live in, this is the worst. 2. Who are the Whites expecting? A. Their son B. A representative from Maw and Meggins C. A sailor D. No one 3. Why doesn t Morris want to give the Whites the monkey s paw? A. It is very valuable B. It is cursed C. It is broken D. It is lost 4. What does Mr. White first wish for? A. Money B. Happiness C. Health D. Nothing 5. Why does Mrs. White want the monkey s paw? A. She wants to wish for more wishes B. She wants to bring her son back to life C. She wants to wish her husband dead D. She wants to wish for more money Part II: There Will Come Soft Rains 6. During what time period does the story take place? A. Past B. Present C. Future D. It doesn t say 7. What causes the spots of paint? A. A robot spilled paint B. The people were in front of the wall when the blast hit C. They dripped from the explosion D. They were left over from painting the fence 8. What happens to the dog? A. It crawls into the house and hides under the bed B. It dies and the robots collect it and bury it C. The robots incinerate it D. It runs away 9. What starts the fire? A. It spreads from the fireplace

B. A cigar falls out of its tray C. A tree branch breaks a window and knocks cleaning solvent onto the stove D. A robot short-circuits 10. Why doesn t the house put out the fire? A. It has used up its reservoir of water B. There is an out of control fire spreading through the city C. It doesn t know how D. It doesn t want to Part III: The Tell-tale Heart 11. Who is the narrator? A. The old man B. The policeman C. Poe D. He is unnamed 12. Why does the narrator kill the old man? A. He wants his gold B. He thinks the old man is planning to kill him C. He fears the old man s evil eye D. He kills him in self-defense 13. What does the narrator do with the body? A. He burns it in the incinerator B. He cuts it up and hides it under the floorboards C. He leaves it in the bed D. He dumps it in the river 14. What does the narrator say when the police tell him a scream was reported? A. His roommate has nightmares B. It was his own scream in a dream C. He heard nothing D. His neighbors are liars 15. Why does the narrator confess? A. He imagines he hears the old man s heart beating B. The police tell him they have a witness C. He knows the body will be found D. He is proud of what he did Part IV: Story Elements

16. Which of the following is not a required element of a spooky story? A. Setting B. Foreshadowing C. Magic D. Suspense 17. What is foreshadowing? A. Comparing something to someone else. B. Giving a hint of something that will happen later. C. Descriptions of the five senses. D. The introduction of the conflict. 18. Which of the following is an example of suspense? A. A long-lost friend arrives. B. A character sits deep in thought. C. A bright sunny day arrives. D. A character runs for his life from a monster. 19. When something that is not human is described as having human qualities, this is an example of what? A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Imagery 20. Which of the following does not help your reader picture the scene you are describing? A. Sensory details B. Figurative language C. Vivid verbs D. Simple sentences