Robinson Crusoe

by

Daniel Defoe

Robinson Crusoe: Chapter 12 Quiz 6 questions

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What does Robinson decide to do now that he's relatively content with his life on the island?
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He decides to leave the island for good
He decides to reduce his farming activities
He decides to build a house on the island
He sets out to explore around the island's perimeter
What did Robinson discover on the western side of the island?
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A vast forest full of game
A dangerous current that his boat might be caught up in
A new source of fresh water
A group of indigenous people
What happened to Robinson after he was swept up by the dangerous current?
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He was swept out to sea and couldn't find his way back to the island
He was able to direct his boat into an eddy that brought him back toward the island
He was rescued by a passing ship
He abandoned his boat and swam back to the island
What does Robinson's contentment on the island contrast with?
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His dissatisfaction with the isolation of island life
His desire to build a larger and stronger boat
His persistent ambition to explore other islands
His lack of contentment with the comfortable life offered to him by his parents
Who woke up Robinson by calling his name?
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A local indigenous person
A passing sailor
His talking parrot, Poll
Robinson himself, talking in his sleep
What did Robinson continue to do after he decided to stay in his area of the island?
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He continued to make tools, pottery, and wicker-ware
He focused solely on farming and hunting
He started to build a bigger house
He began writing a journal to document his life on the island