Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 4 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 4. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Which of the following best describes Huck's attitude towards school?
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He enjoys it from the beginning
He likes reading and writing, but not arithmetic
He hates it initially, but eventually gets used to it
He hates it so much that he refuses to attend
Which of the following characterizes Huck's interpretation of the footprints in the snow?
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Huck believes they are a sign of impending danger
Huck decides they are just footprints, nothing more
He believes they are the footprints of the devil
He interprets them as a good omen due to the crosses in the boot-heel
Why does Huck decide to give his money to Judge Thatcher?
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Huck trusts Judge Thatcher more than he trusts the bank
Huck does not understand the concept of banking and interest
Huck believes Judge Thatcher will invest it better
Huck wants to protect his money from his father
What does the interaction with the hairball reveal about Jim and Huck?
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They are both skeptical about superstitions
Jim is willing to take advantage of Huck's gullibility about the hairball
They both believe in the power of the hairball and are willing to pay for its insights
Huck doubts the hairball's power but is willing to go along with Jim to make him happy