Have you read the novel Lord of the Flies? How much do you remember? This Lord of the Flies quiz provides a comprehension test for this novel by William Golding. Choose the answers that best complete the statements or answer the question. Make sure that you attempt all of the questions, as that will be of paramount importance in helping See moreus assess your results accurately. Don't forget to share this Lord of the Flies test with your fellow fans of the book!
Fruit from the trees.
A pig was roasting on a fire.
Strange mulberries were found in an overgrown bush.
Lettuce leaves.
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The only way someone may speak as if they are holding the conch; is to establish order.
The only people who may start fires are Jack and Simon; to keep from harming the littluns.
The fire is to be kept on the beach and made with Piggy's glasses; The fire should be close by and made orderly so as not to get out of control.
No littluns may leave the campfire after 7:00; to protect the littluns and make them feel safe.
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Some fish
Some birds
Henry
Jack
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Is petrified with fear
Slays the beast
Hides behind a bush until the beast flies into the air and makes a horrible cry
Realizes that the beast is nothing more than a casualty of war
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The pig was called by this name because flies literally swarmed around its head. However, symbolically, it was used to symbolize Satan, whose nickname is Lord of the Flies.
Simon was smelly and attracted flies to himself and to the pig's head, thus garnering the name.
The term refers theologically to the angels, who represent the humanity and beauty of the island.
The pig represented two of Jack's desires: to murder and to play with bugs. This shows the fulfillment of Jack's longing and, thus, his happiness.
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A set of twins who speak in nearly perfect unison.
A littlun who ends up betraying Jack at the end of the novel.
A friend of Simon who is eventually killed by a fire that gets out of control
A child who has been on the island for over twenty-two days without food.
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The use of spies told Jack everything that Ralph had planned.
The use of camouflage prevented Ralph from seeing Jack.
Jack stalked Ralph during the night when it was hard to see.
Jack used fire to try to smoke Ralph out of his hiding place.
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Ralph kills him with a vine.
Roger kills him with a stone.
Jack kills him with a knife.
He dies when he and Ralph both try to use the conch shell at once.
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Blow horn
Conch shell
Ceramic bottle
Model ship with a noisy sail
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Samneric
Piggy
Roger
Jack
All the boys except Jack.
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Jack
Ralph
Roger
Simon
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Knowledge, wisdom, and physical vulnerability.
Poor planning, cruelty, and impulsive actions.
Anger and short-tempered behavior.
Elitist mentality and pompous behavior.
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An air battle near the island
Ralph confronting Jack about the smoke signal
Simon's mistaken identity as the beast
Roger triggering a trap
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The Beach
Castle Rock
One of the huts that were made.
The underwater shelter is made from rocks and seaweed.
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One
Two
Three
Four
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It will signal for help, and it symbolizes hope.
Fire causes smoke, which causes less fumigation of the island.
Fire is one of Ralph's secret obsessions.
Ralph desires the ability to cook food via the use of fire.
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Relic weeds
Candle buds
Violet sprouts
Still lives
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A sow that was nursing her piglets
The Lord of the Flies
Simon
Ralph
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It was roasted.
He was beaten to death by the other boys on the island.
It died in the fire.
It was crushed by a rock.
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Samneric
Henry
Ralph
Jack
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Ralph
Roger
Piggy
Samneric
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