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Night, by Elie Wiesel

I.    Multiple Choice: Select the best answer for each of the
following.

1.______ Elie Weisel spent his childhood in (a) Sighet; (b) Madrid;
          (c) London; (d) Vienna.
2.______ The Jews of Sighet underestimated the approaching
          danger because (a) the German soldiers have been
          polite and reasonable; (b) the Russian army was
          making gigantic strides against the Germans; (c) they
          reasoned that it was merely a plot to steal jewelry; (d)
          all of the above.
3.______ Who cried “Fire!” I can see fire!”? (a) Elie’s mom;
          (b) Madam Schachter; (c) Moshe; (d) Mengele.
4.______ When Elie and his father first arrived at their
          destination, they were told not to tell their real ages
          because of fear and death. What ages were they told
          to use? (a) 14 and 60; (b) 16 and 45; (c) 18 and 45; (d)
          18 and 40.
5.______ The prayer for the dead is (a) Sonder-Kommando; (b)
          Kaddish; (c) Oberkapo; (d) Cabbala.
6.______ “Men to the left! Women to the right!” were the words
          which separate Elie and his (a) Mother; (b) sister; (c)
          Mother and sister; (d) grandmother.
7.______ A-7713 represents (a) Mengele; (b) Elie’s father; (c)
          Elie; (d) Moshe.
8.______ Why was A-7713 ordered to go to the dentist? (a)
          Toothache; (b) removal of a gold crown; (c) he was the
          dentist’s assistant; (d) he was sick.
9.______ Elie learned that if he and his father had remained in
          Auschwitz hospital (a) they would have been shot with
          the other prisoners; (b) they would have been liberated
          by the Russians; (c) they would have started to death.
10.______Elie had an operation to (a) drain swelling in his foot;
          (b) amputate his foot; (c) remove his gall bladder.
11.______ The men cleaned the block before evacuation in an
          attempt to (a) show the liberating army that humans
          lived there; (b) search for food; (c) pass inspection.
12.______Which statement is true of Akiba Drumer? (a) friends
          forgot to say the Kaddish for him; (b) his faith in God
          inspired Elie; (c) he was a much-despised kapo.
13.______Rabbi Eliahou was (a) cremated; (b) left in the hospital;
         (c) looking for his son; (d) killed by his son.
14.______Idek was (a) a friend of Elie’s; (b) Juliek’s dad; (c) a
         cruel doctor; (d) a kapo in charge of Elie’s barrack.
15.______Who was taken for dead and almost thrown from the
         train? (a) Elie’s father; (b) Elie; (c) Moshe; (d) Madame
         Schacter.
16.______On what day did Elie’s father die? (a) January 29; (b)
         April 20; (c) November 1; (d) December 11.
17.______When the prisoners were liberated, their first act as
         free men was (a) revenge on their captor; (b) burning
         their barracks; (c) throw themselves on the food and
         other provisions; (d) bathing.
18.______When Elie looked at himself in the mirror, he saw a (a)
         corpse; (b) vision of his father; (c) a gap where his
         crown had been.
19.______Night is (a) fiction; (b) nonfiction; (c) science fiction.
20.______The little French girl that Elie later met in Paris was
         actually (a) Jewish; (b) German; (c) Aryan; (d)
         American.
21.______Who was not a source of cruelty to Elie or his father?
         (a) Idek; (b) the gypsies; (c) the doctor who operated
         on Elie.
22.______Madame Schacter’s hallucinations foreshadow (a)
         the crematories; (b) Elie’s eventual release; (c) the
         enslavement of the Jews.
23.______A Jewish scholar and leader of Jewish congregations
         is called a (a) Beadle; (b) Talmud; (c) Kaddish; (d)
         Rabbi.
24.______Elie was punished for (a) walking in on Idek with a
         young Polish girl; (b) seeing babies killed; (c) stealing
         food; (d) running during selection.
25.______As punishment, Elie (a) had his rations taken away; (b)
         had his foot amputated; (c) was beaten with a whip; (d)
         was given extra work.

II. True/False. Choose True or False and mark your answer
sheet accordingly.

1._______Moshe the Beadle attempts to warn the Jews of
Sighet.

2._______Elie’s father helps him survive Auschwitz.

3._______A synagogue is a Jewish place of worship.
4._______The hanging of the Pipel made little impression on Elie
and the other prisoners.

5._______Elie is eighteen when the story begins.

6._______The dentist removed Elie’s crown with a rusty spoon.

7._______Selections are made to find prisoners in need of
medical care.

8._______Elie’s hospital stay was as miserable as life in the
barrack.



III. Short answer
     Put the number in front of each event with a number 1 for
     the first event and a number 9 for the last one and numbers
     2 through 8 in order of when they happened for those in
     between.

1. __________ The Jews of Sighet are herded into a small ghetto.
2.___________The Jews of Sighet are loaded in cattle cars and
are held captive in sealed cattle cars
for three days.
3.___________The Jews smell burning flesh.
4._________Elie decides to commit suicide by throwing himself
onto an electrified barbed wire
fence.
5.__________Elie walks by burning babies in an open pit.
6._________Elie and his father lied about their age to avoid being
sent to the gas chambers.
7._________At Auschwitz Elie is separated from his mother and
sisters whom he never sees again.
8.__________Elie lies to Stein telling him that his wife and children
are safe.
9._________Moshe the Beadle returns to Sighet with the news of
Nazi mass murder of Jews.

B. Put the name of the character by his or her description:
Moshe the Beadle, Elie Wiesel, Chlomo Wiesel, Stein of
Antwerp, Madame Schachter
10. __________________________a 50 year old woman whose
hysterical cries of fire torture the whole cattle car of Jews.
11. ____________________________the father in Night, who is a leader
in the Jewish community
12. ________________________the narrator of the memoir, Night
13. __________________________the one who warns the Jews that
the Nazis want to kill them
14. ________________________________the relative who asks if his
children are still alive

IV. Essay- How were the Jews of Sighet in denial concerning
the Nazi threats against them in Night, by Elie Wiesel? ( 4
paragraph essay using literary terms)


A. Put the number in front of each event with a number 1 for
the first event and a number 10 for the last one and numbers 2
through 9 in order when they happened for those in between.
1. __________ Elie hates himself for not helping his father when he
is beaten .
2.___________Men are given a public hanging but Elie is troubled
just a little.
3.___________The Jews celebrate the Jewish new year.
4._________Ellie's foot is operated on by a Jewish doctor.
5.__________Elie's father gives his son his only possessions, a
knife and a spoon, thinking he will be killed because he was
selected to be gassed.
6._________When a child is hung for assisting with the explosion
of a building and takes a half hour to die, Elie is very troubled.
7._________Elie, to save his father from being beaten constantly,
is forced to let his gold tooth be pulled with a rusty spoon.
8.__________The Buna camp is bombed by the allies.
9._________The violinist from Holland complains that Jews were
not allowed to play Beethoven.
10. _______When the camp called Buna is abandoned because
the Russians are coming the
prisoners are forced to march in the snow,

B.Write the vocabulary work next to the correct definition:
Rosh Hashanah, Zionism, Yom Kippur, Passover, Kaddish,
Beadle, Kapo

11. __________________________a prison guard who is also a prisoner
12. ____________________________a prayer Jews recite in memory of
a loved one who died.
13. ________________________a holiday called the Jewish New Year
14. __________________________a holiday where Jews must fast
15. ________________________________the belief that Jews must once
more become a nation with land of their own in Palestine
16. _______________________________a caretaker in the synagogue
17. ___________________________a Jewish holiday that is celebrated
for eight days each Spring to recall the exodus of Jews from
Egypt where they were held in slavery.


1. After Idek beats Eli, the        3. The hunchback demands
French girl sooths him by           that Friedrich
   a) putting on bandages              a) leave the youth group
   b) saying words of                  b) say the words, "the
encouragement                       Jews are our affliction"
   c) telling Elie she is              c) return the ring with the
secretly Jewish                     Swastika

2. The French girl takes a          4. When Friedrich, who is
risk when she                       Jewish, is maligned by the
   a) pretends she is Aryan         hunchback his friend
   b) feeds Elie bread                 a) tries to help him
   c) speaks German                    b) leaves with him
                                       c) does nothing.




Final Exam, part 3 essay: Read "Fifteen," by William Stafford,
below. After answering the short answer questions write a
unified essay. Explain both authors' point of view of a fifteen
year old.

                  "Fifteen," by William Stafford

                 South of the Bridge on Seventeenth
               I found back of the willows one summer
                day a motorcycle with engine running
                  as it lay on its side, ticking over
                slowly in the high grass. I was fifteen.
I admired all that pulsing gleam, the
               shiny flanks, the demure headlights
                fringed here it lay; I led it gently
                 to the road and stood with that
             companion, ready and friendly. I was fifteen.

               We could find the end of a road, meet
              the sky on out Seventeenth. I thought about
               hills, and patting the handle got back a
             confident opinion. On the bridge we indulged
              a forward feeling, a tremble. I was fifteen.

               Thinking, back farther in the grass I found
             the owner, just coming to, where he had flipped
            over the rail. He had blood on hishand, was pale-
            I helped him walk to his machine. He ran his hand
               over it, called me good man, roared away.

                   I stood there, fifteen.



Questions: Circle the letter of the correct answer. There can
be more than one answer circled for
each question.

1. The German workmen who saw the train full of concentration
camp slave laborers usually ignored them until the workmen

   a. decided to bring food and water.
   b. watched the slave laborers fight over one piece of bread
thrown into the train cars by
   one German workman.
   c. brought blankets for the slave laborers because it was
snowing and cold.


2. One simile is

   a. I noticed an old man dragging himself along on all fours.
   b. They had probably never seen a train with such cargo.
   c. His eyes gleaned; a smile, like a grimace lit up his dead
face.
3. While on the train car Elie is horrified to see

   a. two children engaged in a death struggle over coins
thrown to them.
   b. his father killed by other men.
   c. a son kill his father for a piece of bread.

4. The irony is that

    a. the men who were weak from hunger were not
interested in the bread.
    b. the German workers were giving bread to the slave
laborers.
    c.The son who killed his father for bread is killed by others
for the bread.

5. The fifteen year old boy sees limitless travel possibilities with
his new friend,

   a. the rider
   b. a dog
   c. the motorcycle

6. Which is not an example of personification is

   a. I admired all that pulsing gleam, the shiny flanks, the
demure headlights fringed where
   it lay.
   b. I thought about the hills, and patting the handle got back
a confident opinion.
   c. I helped him walk to his machine

7. Because he is fifteen years old the boy is too young to

   a. travel on a train by himself
   b. go off on a motorcycle by himself
   c. own an expensive machine

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Night,+by+elie+wiesel

  • 1. Night, by Elie Wiesel I. Multiple Choice: Select the best answer for each of the following. 1.______ Elie Weisel spent his childhood in (a) Sighet; (b) Madrid; (c) London; (d) Vienna. 2.______ The Jews of Sighet underestimated the approaching danger because (a) the German soldiers have been polite and reasonable; (b) the Russian army was making gigantic strides against the Germans; (c) they reasoned that it was merely a plot to steal jewelry; (d) all of the above. 3.______ Who cried “Fire!” I can see fire!”? (a) Elie’s mom; (b) Madam Schachter; (c) Moshe; (d) Mengele. 4.______ When Elie and his father first arrived at their destination, they were told not to tell their real ages because of fear and death. What ages were they told to use? (a) 14 and 60; (b) 16 and 45; (c) 18 and 45; (d) 18 and 40. 5.______ The prayer for the dead is (a) Sonder-Kommando; (b) Kaddish; (c) Oberkapo; (d) Cabbala. 6.______ “Men to the left! Women to the right!” were the words which separate Elie and his (a) Mother; (b) sister; (c) Mother and sister; (d) grandmother. 7.______ A-7713 represents (a) Mengele; (b) Elie’s father; (c) Elie; (d) Moshe. 8.______ Why was A-7713 ordered to go to the dentist? (a) Toothache; (b) removal of a gold crown; (c) he was the dentist’s assistant; (d) he was sick. 9.______ Elie learned that if he and his father had remained in Auschwitz hospital (a) they would have been shot with the other prisoners; (b) they would have been liberated by the Russians; (c) they would have started to death. 10.______Elie had an operation to (a) drain swelling in his foot; (b) amputate his foot; (c) remove his gall bladder. 11.______ The men cleaned the block before evacuation in an attempt to (a) show the liberating army that humans lived there; (b) search for food; (c) pass inspection. 12.______Which statement is true of Akiba Drumer? (a) friends forgot to say the Kaddish for him; (b) his faith in God inspired Elie; (c) he was a much-despised kapo.
  • 2. 13.______Rabbi Eliahou was (a) cremated; (b) left in the hospital; (c) looking for his son; (d) killed by his son. 14.______Idek was (a) a friend of Elie’s; (b) Juliek’s dad; (c) a cruel doctor; (d) a kapo in charge of Elie’s barrack. 15.______Who was taken for dead and almost thrown from the train? (a) Elie’s father; (b) Elie; (c) Moshe; (d) Madame Schacter. 16.______On what day did Elie’s father die? (a) January 29; (b) April 20; (c) November 1; (d) December 11. 17.______When the prisoners were liberated, their first act as free men was (a) revenge on their captor; (b) burning their barracks; (c) throw themselves on the food and other provisions; (d) bathing. 18.______When Elie looked at himself in the mirror, he saw a (a) corpse; (b) vision of his father; (c) a gap where his crown had been. 19.______Night is (a) fiction; (b) nonfiction; (c) science fiction. 20.______The little French girl that Elie later met in Paris was actually (a) Jewish; (b) German; (c) Aryan; (d) American. 21.______Who was not a source of cruelty to Elie or his father? (a) Idek; (b) the gypsies; (c) the doctor who operated on Elie. 22.______Madame Schacter’s hallucinations foreshadow (a) the crematories; (b) Elie’s eventual release; (c) the enslavement of the Jews. 23.______A Jewish scholar and leader of Jewish congregations is called a (a) Beadle; (b) Talmud; (c) Kaddish; (d) Rabbi. 24.______Elie was punished for (a) walking in on Idek with a young Polish girl; (b) seeing babies killed; (c) stealing food; (d) running during selection. 25.______As punishment, Elie (a) had his rations taken away; (b) had his foot amputated; (c) was beaten with a whip; (d) was given extra work. II. True/False. Choose True or False and mark your answer sheet accordingly. 1._______Moshe the Beadle attempts to warn the Jews of Sighet. 2._______Elie’s father helps him survive Auschwitz. 3._______A synagogue is a Jewish place of worship.
  • 3. 4._______The hanging of the Pipel made little impression on Elie and the other prisoners. 5._______Elie is eighteen when the story begins. 6._______The dentist removed Elie’s crown with a rusty spoon. 7._______Selections are made to find prisoners in need of medical care. 8._______Elie’s hospital stay was as miserable as life in the barrack. III. Short answer Put the number in front of each event with a number 1 for the first event and a number 9 for the last one and numbers 2 through 8 in order of when they happened for those in between. 1. __________ The Jews of Sighet are herded into a small ghetto. 2.___________The Jews of Sighet are loaded in cattle cars and are held captive in sealed cattle cars for three days. 3.___________The Jews smell burning flesh. 4._________Elie decides to commit suicide by throwing himself onto an electrified barbed wire fence. 5.__________Elie walks by burning babies in an open pit. 6._________Elie and his father lied about their age to avoid being sent to the gas chambers. 7._________At Auschwitz Elie is separated from his mother and sisters whom he never sees again. 8.__________Elie lies to Stein telling him that his wife and children are safe. 9._________Moshe the Beadle returns to Sighet with the news of Nazi mass murder of Jews. B. Put the name of the character by his or her description: Moshe the Beadle, Elie Wiesel, Chlomo Wiesel, Stein of Antwerp, Madame Schachter
  • 4. 10. __________________________a 50 year old woman whose hysterical cries of fire torture the whole cattle car of Jews. 11. ____________________________the father in Night, who is a leader in the Jewish community 12. ________________________the narrator of the memoir, Night 13. __________________________the one who warns the Jews that the Nazis want to kill them 14. ________________________________the relative who asks if his children are still alive IV. Essay- How were the Jews of Sighet in denial concerning the Nazi threats against them in Night, by Elie Wiesel? ( 4 paragraph essay using literary terms) A. Put the number in front of each event with a number 1 for the first event and a number 10 for the last one and numbers 2 through 9 in order when they happened for those in between. 1. __________ Elie hates himself for not helping his father when he is beaten . 2.___________Men are given a public hanging but Elie is troubled just a little. 3.___________The Jews celebrate the Jewish new year. 4._________Ellie's foot is operated on by a Jewish doctor. 5.__________Elie's father gives his son his only possessions, a knife and a spoon, thinking he will be killed because he was selected to be gassed. 6._________When a child is hung for assisting with the explosion of a building and takes a half hour to die, Elie is very troubled. 7._________Elie, to save his father from being beaten constantly, is forced to let his gold tooth be pulled with a rusty spoon. 8.__________The Buna camp is bombed by the allies. 9._________The violinist from Holland complains that Jews were not allowed to play Beethoven. 10. _______When the camp called Buna is abandoned because the Russians are coming the prisoners are forced to march in the snow, B.Write the vocabulary work next to the correct definition: Rosh Hashanah, Zionism, Yom Kippur, Passover, Kaddish, Beadle, Kapo 11. __________________________a prison guard who is also a prisoner 12. ____________________________a prayer Jews recite in memory of a loved one who died.
  • 5. 13. ________________________a holiday called the Jewish New Year 14. __________________________a holiday where Jews must fast 15. ________________________________the belief that Jews must once more become a nation with land of their own in Palestine 16. _______________________________a caretaker in the synagogue 17. ___________________________a Jewish holiday that is celebrated for eight days each Spring to recall the exodus of Jews from Egypt where they were held in slavery. 1. After Idek beats Eli, the 3. The hunchback demands French girl sooths him by that Friedrich a) putting on bandages a) leave the youth group b) saying words of b) say the words, "the encouragement Jews are our affliction" c) telling Elie she is c) return the ring with the secretly Jewish Swastika 2. The French girl takes a 4. When Friedrich, who is risk when she Jewish, is maligned by the a) pretends she is Aryan hunchback his friend b) feeds Elie bread a) tries to help him c) speaks German b) leaves with him c) does nothing. Final Exam, part 3 essay: Read "Fifteen," by William Stafford, below. After answering the short answer questions write a unified essay. Explain both authors' point of view of a fifteen year old. "Fifteen," by William Stafford South of the Bridge on Seventeenth I found back of the willows one summer day a motorcycle with engine running as it lay on its side, ticking over slowly in the high grass. I was fifteen.
  • 6. I admired all that pulsing gleam, the shiny flanks, the demure headlights fringed here it lay; I led it gently to the road and stood with that companion, ready and friendly. I was fifteen. We could find the end of a road, meet the sky on out Seventeenth. I thought about hills, and patting the handle got back a confident opinion. On the bridge we indulged a forward feeling, a tremble. I was fifteen. Thinking, back farther in the grass I found the owner, just coming to, where he had flipped over the rail. He had blood on hishand, was pale- I helped him walk to his machine. He ran his hand over it, called me good man, roared away. I stood there, fifteen. Questions: Circle the letter of the correct answer. There can be more than one answer circled for each question. 1. The German workmen who saw the train full of concentration camp slave laborers usually ignored them until the workmen a. decided to bring food and water. b. watched the slave laborers fight over one piece of bread thrown into the train cars by one German workman. c. brought blankets for the slave laborers because it was snowing and cold. 2. One simile is a. I noticed an old man dragging himself along on all fours. b. They had probably never seen a train with such cargo. c. His eyes gleaned; a smile, like a grimace lit up his dead face.
  • 7. 3. While on the train car Elie is horrified to see a. two children engaged in a death struggle over coins thrown to them. b. his father killed by other men. c. a son kill his father for a piece of bread. 4. The irony is that a. the men who were weak from hunger were not interested in the bread. b. the German workers were giving bread to the slave laborers. c.The son who killed his father for bread is killed by others for the bread. 5. The fifteen year old boy sees limitless travel possibilities with his new friend, a. the rider b. a dog c. the motorcycle 6. Which is not an example of personification is a. I admired all that pulsing gleam, the shiny flanks, the demure headlights fringed where it lay. b. I thought about the hills, and patting the handle got back a confident opinion. c. I helped him walk to his machine 7. Because he is fifteen years old the boy is too young to a. travel on a train by himself b. go off on a motorcycle by himself c. own an expensive machine