Treasure Island

Treasure Island

by

Robert Louis Stevenson

Test your knowledge of Chapter 7. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Where does Jim stay while preparations for the voyage are being made?
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At the squire's estate, where the squire's wife looks after him
At his mother's cottage, where he stays hidden indoors
At the Admiral Benbow inn, guarded by villagers
At the doctor's residence, under the gamekeeper's supervision
What is Jim's state of mind as he broods over Billy Bones's treasure map?
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He is excited about the potential adventures he'll experience
He is fearful of the dangers that might await him
He is indifferent because he does not understand the map's significance
He regrets getting involved in the search for treasure
What news does the squire's letter bring that Jim thinks the doctor will not like?
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The squire has decided to abandon the treasure hunt
The ship is not yet ready to set sail
Everyone in Bristol knows they are searching for treasure
There are too many crew members to fit on the ship
Who is Long John Silver, according to the squire's letter?
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A former army officer looking for a peaceful retirement
The squire's old friend and financial advisor
A notorious pirate known for his cunning and treachery
A ship cook with a helpful network and stable finances
How does Jim's perception of his upcoming adventure change during his visit home?
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He becomes more excited about the treasure hunt
He understands the personal costs of his decision to leave
He decides to stay and help his mother and join the voyage later on
He starts to doubt his decision of joining the expedition
What is Jim's reaction upon arriving at the Bristol port?
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He is overwhelmed by the bustle and noise
He is excited and captivated by the maritime environment
He dislikes the smells of tar and salt in the shipyard
He regrets his decision to come and wishes to return home