Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 5 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 5. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What can be inferred about Pap's view on Huck's education?
1 of 5
Pap believes education will better Huck's life and encourages it
Pap is indifferent about Huck's education
Pap sees Huck's education as a symbol of class distinction and discourages it
Pap thinks formal education is unnecessary because Huck is already smart enough
What does Huck's decision to give money to Pap reflect about his character?
2 of 5
Huck is naïve and easily manipulated
Huck is a pragmatist, prioritizing his own safety
Huck is rebellious and seeks to provoke Pap
Huck is generous and empathetic towards Pap's needs
Why do Judge Thatcher and the Widow go to court?
3 of 5
They are trying to gain custody of Huck from Pap
They want Pap to be charged with child abuse
They are demanding the return of Huck's fortune
They are disputing Pap's right to stop Huck from attending school
What does Pap's behavior after being released from jail suggest?
4 of 5
He is remorseful and wants to better himself
He is stuck in a cycle of bad behavior and continues to act poorly
He blames Huck for his problems and takes it out on him
He doesn't care about the well-being of anyone around him
What happens after the new judge tries to reform Pap?
5 of 5
Pap sincerely reforms and stops drinking alcohol
Pap fakes repentance and immediately sneaks out to get drunk
Pap breaks his promises, trades his new coat for whiskey, and ends up harming himself
Pap refuses the judge's help and immediately flees town