Instructions
Read each question carefully and select the correct answer from the options provided. Write your answers in the spaces given.
- Who is the author of "White Fang"?
- J.K. Rowling
- Jack London
- Mark Twain
- Ernest Hemingway
- What type of animal is White Fang?
- A wolf
- A dog
- A bear
- A fox
- Where does White Fang primarily live throughout the story?
- In a city
- In a forest
- In a desert
- On a farm
- How does White Fang first learn to trust humans?
- By being fed
- By seeing them from a distance
- By being rescued
- By playing with them
- What is one of White Fang's fierce opponents in the story?
- A lynx
- A bear
- A dog named Beauty Smith
- A human trapper
- What major theme is present in "White Fang"?
- The importance of friendship
- Survival of the fittest
- The value of knowledge
- The power of love
- What happens to White Fang when he is first taken into a human camp?
- He is welcomed with open arms
- He is attacked by the dogs
- He becomes a leader
- He runs away immediately
- What changes White Fang's attitude towards humans throughout the story?
- Their kindness
- Their cruelty
- Their indifference
- Their intelligence
- Who adopts White Fang towards the end of the story?
- Henry
- Weedon Scott
- The old man
- The judge
- What does White Fang initially view humans as?
- Friends
- Enemies
- Servants
- Family
- What is the setting of "White Fang"?
- The Arctic wilderness
- A tropical island
- A bustling city
- The plains of America
- How does the story of "White Fang" begin?
- With a dog fight
- With a wolf pack hunting
- With humans exploring
- With a boy playing in the snow
- What prevents White Fang from fully trusting humans at first?
- His past experiences
- His inclination to be alone
- His wolf instincts
- His size
- Which character has a significant negative impact on White Fang?
- Weedon Scott
- Beauty Smith
- Kiche
- Gray Beaver
- What does White Fang’s relationship with Weedon Scott represent?
- Betrayal
- Loyalty and love
- Anger
- Fear
- What do you think White Fang symbolizes in the story?
- Which event in White Fang's life do you think changed him the most?
- How does the tone of "White Fang" shift throughout the novel?
- What lessons can be learned from White Fang’s experiences?
- In what ways does the setting influence the characters’ actions in "White Fang"?
- Would you recommend "White Fang" to your friends? Why or why not?
- If you could change one part of "White Fang," what would it be and why?