Treasure Island

Treasure Island

by

Robert Louis Stevenson

Test your knowledge of Chapter 6. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What is the significance of Jim bringing the oilskin packet to Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney?
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It indicates that Jim is unaware of the true value of the packet's contents
It is Jim's way of testing to see if the men are as greedy as the pirates
It suggests that Jim wants to trick the men into taking the packet from him
It shows that Jim trusts them to make the right decision about the packet
What is initially discovered inside the bundle that Jim brings to Dr. Livesey's house?
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A confession written by pirates who worked for Captain Flint
Billy Bones's account book
Letters from Captain Flint to his crew
A marriage certificate bearing Billy Bones's name
What decision do the squire and doctor make upon finding the treasure map on the final page of Billy Bones's bundle?
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To hide the map and never speak of it again
To hand the map over to the local authorities
To draw up a crew and set sail on a treasure hunt
To destroy the map to prevent the pirates from finding the treasure
What precaution does Dr. Livesey suggest after realizing the importance of the map?
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That they should all immediately leave for Liverpool
That they must keep the map's existence a secret
That they should start carrying weapons at all times
That they should create a fake map to mislead the pirates