Treasure Island

Treasure Island

by

Robert Louis Stevenson

Test your knowledge of Chapter 3. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does the captain's request for rum illustrate about his relationship with Jim?
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It indicates the captain's manipulative nature
It shows a genuine bond of trust and respect between them
It reflects the captain's disregard for Jim's well-being
It demonstrates the captain's reliance on Jim for survival
What does the captain reveal to Jim about Black Dog's intentions?
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Black Dog wants to reconcile with the captain
Black Dog is seeking revenge for the captain's past betrayal
Black Dog intends to kill the captain
Black Dog is trying to steal the captain's sea chest
Why does the captain suggest Livesey should do if he receives the "black spot"?
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Call on Black Dog for help
Follow the instructions in the sea chest
Leave town immediately
Contact the police
What significant event occurs that distracts Jim from the captain's situation?
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The inn is robbed by bandits
Jim's father dies suddenly
A boat crashes into the dock near the inn
Dr. Livesey is arrested
How does the captain react upon seeing the blind man who comes looking for him at the inn?
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He is shocked to see the man and his face grows pale
He is visibly happy and welcomes the man
He becomes angry and orders the man to leave
He does not recognize the man and is confused
What causes the captain's death?
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He suffers internal bleeding following another stroke
The blind man poisons his rum
He has a heart attack induced by fear
The blind man fatally stabs him
How does Jim react to the captain's death?
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He is indifferent
He is relieved
He is deeply saddened
He is afraid he'll be blamed