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Anna James
Grade Level : 9-12
Subject : English
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The author of “The Stranger” is…
Anton Chekhov
Albert Camus
Arthur Miller
C.S. Lewis
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“The Stranger” takes place in……
Mali
Egypt
Algeria
Morocco
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Meursault shoots a man, known as _______.
The crazy neighbor next door
The Criminal
The Stranger
The Arab
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Which set of symbols best Meursault’s situation?
gun; jail cell
courtroom; crucifix
sun; beach
casket; elderly home
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Raymond Sintes, Meursault’s neighbor, is a contradictory character
because…..
Raymond is not a
contradictory character
Raymond is a coward towards the
Arabs but fights for his mistress
Raymond is a violent pimp but
shows loyalty to Meursault
Raymond is a romantic towards his
mistress but hates all other women
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Who is Marie Cardona??
Meursault’s Mother
Meursault’s Love Affair
Meursault’s Sister
Sister of the Arab
Meursault killed
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Who is the protagonist and narrator of the story in
which society deems as an outsider?
Raymond Sintes
Meursault
Thomas Perez
Celeste
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This character’s death brings in the action of the novel
and affects Meursault later in his trail.
Meursault’s Mother
The Arab
Thomas Perez
Marie Cardona
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This character testifies and remains loyal to Meursault,
saying he is loyal, honest, and believes the murder was
just a case of “bad luck”.
Masson
Celeste
Marie Cardona
Thomas Perez
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It was at this character’s beach house that Meursault
killed the Arab. It seems he wasn’t such a good friend of
Ray’s after all.
Salamano
Thomas Perez
Celeste
Masson
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The place that best represents society as a whole would
be…..
The Elderly Home
The Courtroom
The Jail
The Beach
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The crucifix the examining magistrate shows to
Meursault represents which of the following?
Christianity and
Meursault’s love for Marie
Christianity and Meursault’s change
from being atheist to believing in God
Christianity and
Meursault’s redemption
Christianity and Meursault’s
opposition to believe in “irrational” things
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Which action does Meursault perform that reminds the
audience he is “human”?
Crying at his mother’s funeral
Covering up for Raymond’s
violent behavior
Laughter and Swimming
with Marie
Wanting to marry Marie
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The young reporter in the courtroom does NOT
symbolize or reflect….
Meursault and
the author Camus
Meursault’s choice
to kill the Arab
Freedom
Youth and Innocence
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The Old, Odd, Robotic Woman symbolizes which of the
following?
The mechanisms
that define Meursault
Meursault’s wanting
to belong in society
Meursault wasting
his life away
Meursault’s failure to
conform to society’s standards
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When Marie asks Meursault if he wants to marry her,
how does he respond??
He’s enthusiastic
He replies indifferently but says
that they can get married if she wants to
He refuses to
He says he wants to but
bails out on their wedding day
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What is the result of Meursault’s trial?
He is to be executed
He is found to be not guilty
It was a hung jury so
he is awaiting another trial
He escapes the jail
before sentencing occurs
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How does Meursault accept his sentencing?
He doesn’t; he escapes the
jail before sentencing occurs.
He is happy because
he was found “Not Guilty”
He abandons all hope for the future and
accepts the “gentle indifference of the world.”
He cries and prays to God
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When Meursault shoots the Arab, he says it was….
‘Like tripping down
four flights of stares”
“Like four waves crashing onto shore”
He says nothing
“Like knocking four quick
times on the doors of unhappiness”
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At first, what bothers Meursault about prison?
Not having cigarettes
Not having sex
Not being able to go swimming
All of the Above
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Which of the following is Meursault sensitive to?
Beach and Ocean
Bright Colors and Lights
Bees
Racial Remarks
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Meursault begins his romantic relationship with
Marie…..
at work
at his mother’s funeral
at the beach
at the restaurant
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The philosophy purported by the protagonist of The
Stranger is called…
transcendentalism
romanticism
nihilism
existentialism
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Who says the following quote: “That’s all for today,
Monsieur Antichrist.”?
The Magistrate
The Chaplain
The Guard
The Home Director
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What is Meursault’s dying wish?
That God forgives him.
That there would be a large
crowd of spectators at his execution.
That he could see Marie
That none of this never would have
happened in the first place.
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