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Chapter: The old man and the sea
1.

Santiago is believed to be a :

A. Salao
B. murderer
C. Solazo
D. Beggar
Answer» A. Salao
2.

Santiago is consistently aided by:

A. Joe Dimaggio
B. The sharks
C. Other fishermen
D. Manolin
Answer» D. Manolin
3.

The length of the Marlin is:

A. 17 feet
B. 18 feet
C. 19 feet
D. 20 feet
Answer» B. 18 feet
4.

The Old Man and the Sea was published in the year:

A. 1950
B. 1951
C. 1952
D. 1953
Answer» C. 1952
5.

How long does it take for the sharks to arrive and attack the marlin:

A. One hour
B. Five hours
C. One day
D. Fort five minutes
Answer» A. One hour
6.

How does Hemingway describe Santiago’s eyes?

A. They are full of pain.
B. They are blank with defeat.
C. They betray the weariness of his soul.
D. They are the color of the sea
Answer» D. They are the color of the sea
7.

Who is Santiago’s hero?

A. Harry Truman
B. Joe DiMaggio
C. Dick Sisler
D. Fidel Castro
Answer» B. Joe DiMaggio
8.

The great Joe DiMaggio suffers from what affliction?

A. A bone spur
B. Alcoholism
C. A ruined knee
D. Failing eyesight
Answer» A. A bone spur
9.

How long does it take for the sharks to arrive and attack the marlin?

A. Ten minutes
B. One hour
C. Six hours
D. A full day
Answer» B. One hour
10.

The Old man and The Sea is set in:

A. Marshall Island
B. Canary Island
C. Puerto Rico
D. Cuba
Answer» D. Cuba
11.

Of what did Santiago always dream?

A. Manolin
B. His Wife
C. Lions
D. Fish
Answer» C. Lions
12.

In what year was the Old Man and the Sea published?

A. 1951
B. 1952
C. 1965
D. 1953
Answer» B. 1952
13.

When the novella opens, how long has it been since Santiago last caught a fish?

A. 64 days
B. 84 days
C. 82 days
D. 85 days
Answer» B. 84 days
14.

How does Hemingway translate the word “Salao” as a depiction of Santiago?

A. Crazy
B. Selfish
C. Old
D. “the worst form of unlicky
Answer» D. “the worst form of unlicky
15.

How does Hemingway describe Santiago’s eyes?

A. they are full of pain
B. they are filled with defeat
C. they betray the weariness of defeat
D. they are the color of the sea
Answer» D. they are the color of the sea
16.

.Who is Santiago’s only friend?

A. Manolin
B. Joe Di Maggio
C. Harry Truman
D. Allan Poe
Answer» A. Manolin
17.

What hangs on the wall of the old man’s shack?

A. Picture of his diseased mother.
B. His fishing equiptment.
C. Skeleton of a fish he caught.
D. Pictures of sacred Heart of Jesus and another of Virgin of cobre.
Answer» D. Pictures of sacred Heart of Jesus and another of Virgin of cobre.
18.

Why does Santiago not let his lines drift like the other fishermen?

A. He is a stubborn man who prefers the old-fashioned way of fishing.
B. It is dangerous, as he might become tangled with another boat.
C. He is no longer young or strong enough to control a dri>ing line.
D. He believes it is imprecise, and he strives always to be exact.
Answer» D. He believes it is imprecise, and he strives always to be exact.
19.

During his great struggle with the marlin, what does Santiago wish repeatedly?

A. He wishes he were younger.
B. He wishes for better equipment.
C. He wishes that the fishermen who mocked him earlier were present to witness his victory.
D. He wished that the boy, Manolin, was with him.
Answer» D. He wished that the boy, Manolin, was with him.
20.

In order to help himself catch the fish, what did Santiago do?

A. He promised to recite ten Hail Mary’s and ten Our Fathers.
B. He promises to pay more attention to Manolin upon his return.
C. He lightens the boat by throwing all unnecessary weight overboa
Answer» A. He promised to recite ten Hail Mary’s and ten Our Fathers.
21.

The Old Man and the Sea can be interpreted as a double allegory namely

A. Man’s struggle with hardships, and his ability to endure.
B. Nature of man’s struggle with life, and of the artist’s struggle with his art.
C. Man’s struggle with his nemesis, and his victory.
D. The power of Strength, and victory.
Answer» B. Nature of man’s struggle with life, and of the artist’s struggle with his art.
22.

How does Santiago think about his adversary, the Marlin?

A. He considers that he and the Marlin are brothers
B. He praises the fish because it promises to bring a wonderful price at market.
C. He believes that the fish is a test of his worth, sent to him by God
D. He believes that the Marlin is stronger than expected.
Answer» A. He considers that he and the Marlin are brothers
23.

How does Santiago articulate his philosophy that destruction is inevitable?

A. The world is such an inhospitable place that no death should be mourned.
B. Out, out, brief candle!
C. Even the worthiest opponents must fall.
D. Everything in the world kills everything else in some way.
Answer» D. Everything in the world kills everything else in some way.
24.

The old man remembers that once, when he killed a female marlin

A. The male marlin swam alongside the boat as though in mourning.
B. Bit the tail off the female.
C. Returned with a posse of marlins seeking revenge.
D. Made a sound like there were nails being driven through his fins.
Answer» A. The male marlin swam alongside the boat as though in mourning.
25.

How many times in the novel does Santiago dream about lions at play on the beaches of Africa?

A. Seven
B. Three
C. Five
D. Ten
Answer» B. Three
26.

When does Manolin come to Santiago's shack?

A. Evening of day five
B. Morning of day five
C. A week later later
D. He doesn't
Answer» B. Morning of day five
27.

Why does the thought of selling the fish’s meat disappoint the old man?

A. He knows people will cook the marlin, but it is best eaten raw.
B. Market prices are low, and Santiago will get only a fraction of what the fish is worth.
C. Because marlin has an unpleasant taste, Santiago wishes he caught something that made for better eating, like a shark.
D. The people who will eat the meat are unworthy. .
Answer» D. The people who will eat the meat are unworthy. .
28.

What was Santiago’s problem with the left hand?

A. He had broken three of the fingers.
B. It was paralyzed.
C. It was Cramped
D. It was trembling so much he couldn’t.
Answer» C. It was Cramped
29.

The Marlin represents:

A. Defeat and betrayal
B. Death
C. Happiness and optimism
D. Courage and perseverance
Answer» D. Courage and perseverance
30.

What does Manolin do when he sees Santiago return?

A. He yells at him for going out too far out.
B. He Cheers for him for being victorious.
C. He cries for Santiago’s suffering and defeat.
D. He Cries for Santiago’s foolishness.
Answer» C. He cries for Santiago’s suffering and defeat.
31.

How did the Old man kill the big fish?

A. He shot it through the head with his gun
B. He towed it behind the skiff.
C. He cut it up and put the pieces in the boat.
D. He pulled the fish close, got him turned on his side, held the line with his foot, and harpooned it.
Answer» D. He pulled the fish close, got him turned on his side, held the line with his foot, and harpooned it.
32.

How are Santiago’s eyes described in “The Old Man and the Sea”?

A. They are tired and vacant
B. they are the colour of the sea
C. they are full of pain
D. they are blood shot
Answer» B. they are the colour of the sea
33.

What does Santiago wishes for constantly during his struggle with the marlin?

A. he wishes that the boy, Manolin, were with him
B. he wishes he had more courage
C. he wishes he were younger
D. he wishes for more sunshine
Answer» A. he wishes that the boy, Manolin, were with him
34.

Santiago is believed to be salao. How does Hemingway translate this word?

A. selfish
B. deeply sad
C. the worst form of unlucky
D. too old
Answer» C. the worst form of unlucky
35.

How does Santiago finally kill the marlin?

A. he harpoons it through the heart
B. He bashes its head with his club
C. he lashes it to the inside of his boat
D. he bashes its head with his club
Answer» A. he harpoons it through the heart
36.

Which literary award did The Old Man and the Sea win in 1953?

A. The Nobel Prize
B. The Sundance Award
C. The Booker Prize
D. The Pulitzer Prize
Answer» D. The Pulitzer Prize
37.

After his unlucky streaks, Santiago takes his skiff into the:

A. Panama Canal
B. South Sea
C. Cuban Sea
D. Gulf Stream
Answer» D. Gulf Stream

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