ANNE FRANK: - Moore Public Schools



ANNE FRANK:THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRLStudy Guide for Unit TestWrite the letter of the correct answer in the blank before each question. 1.Before the Nazis came to power, Anne and her family lived in (A) France, (B) Switzerland, (C) Germany. 2.Anne’s grandparents on both sides of her family had been (A) French farmers, (B) rich, (C) royalty. 3.When she began keeping her diary, Anne was (A) twelve, (B) thirteen, (C)fourteen. 4.Anne began the diary because she (A) had no real friends to confide in, (B) wanted to practice writing, (C) liked keeping secrets. 5.Mr. Frank took his family to Holland in 1933 (A) to escape Hitler’s anti-Jewish laws, (B) because he had been offered a good job, (C) so that his daughters could attend the best schools and universities. 6.To distinguish them from others, the Germans forced the Jews to (A) walk everywhere they wanted or needed to go, (B) keep their hair cut very short, (C) wear a gaudy, five-pointed yellow star. 7.As a young school girl, Anne (A) struggled to keep from failing in school, (B) had plenty of boys interested in her, (C) was a much better student than Margot. 8.In school, Anne got into trouble for (A) being a chatterbox, (B) refusing to sit next to a boy she didn’t like, (C) being impertinent to a teacher. 9.During the year before they went into hiding, Mr. Frank had been (A) trying to save as much money as possible, (B) dismissed from his job, (C) sending the family’s belongings to other people to keep the Germans from seizing them. 10.Who of the following was not a business associate of Mr. Frank? (A) Mr.Van Daan, (B) Miep, (C) Mr. Dussel. 11.The Franks were forced to go into hiding before they had planned when the S.S. sent a call-up notice for (A) Mr. Frank, (B) Margot, (C) Mr. Frank’s boss. 12.Since they couldn’t carry suitcases to their hiding place, Anne and her family (A) stuffed clothing in large shopping bags, (B) wore layers of clothing, (C) took only one change of clothing. 13.When they disappeared from their house, the Franks left false clues to make it appear that they had (A) been taken by the Nazis, (B) gone to visit relatives in Germany, (C) escaped to Switzerland._____14. Mr. Kraler and Mr. Koophuis (A) worked with Anne’s father, (B) owned the building where Anne’s family went into hiding, (C) were Mr. Frank’s best friends 15. Elli Vossen was a twenty-three year old typist who (A) worked for the secret service, (B) worked in the office below the Secret Annexe, (C) was a relative of Anne’s mother. 16.The building where Anne’s family went into hiding was (A) where Anne’s father had his office, (B) an old church, (C) Elli Vossen’s family home. 17.The entrance to the Secret Annexe was hidden by (A) a large mirror, (B) a fake wall, (C) a swinging cupboard. 18.A sound that Anne loved, especially at night, came from (A) a nearby church bell, (B) the Westertoren Clock, (C) the seagulls that flew in from the ocean. 19.The building where the Franks went into hiding was located in (A) Berlin, (B) Copenhagen, (C) Amsterdam. 20.In the beginning, Anne didn’t like (A) Peter Van Daan, (B) Miep, (C) Mr. Koophuis. 21.Anne spent a lot of her time in the Secret Annexe (A) doing household chores,(B) talking to her father, (C) reading and studying. 22.Which of the following was not a topic that interested Anne? (A) film stars and the cinema, (B) Greek and Roman Mythology, (C) Algebra. 23. Anne complained in her diary that the grownups (A) ate most of the food, (B) criticized her no matter how she behaved, (C) wouldn’t allow her to have a minute of private time. 24. Mr. Dussel was (A) a dentist, (B) a professor, (C) Mr. Frank’s business partner. 25.With Mr. Dussel’s arrival, how many people were living in the Secret Annexe? (A) seven, (B) eight, (C) ten._____26. The Van Daans (A) argued a lot, (B) proved to be generous, (C) had the largest room in the Secret Annexe. 27.While Anne and the others were hiding there, the building that concealed the Secret Annexe (A) caught on fire, (B) was hit by a bomb, (C) was sold to a new owner. 28.On some nights Anne couldn’t sleep and lay awake trembling with fear because (A) she was afraid of the dark, (B) the sound of gunfire and bombs came from outside, (C) she had terrible nightmares. 29.During the day, when the offices and warehouse were occupied, the people in the Secret Annexe (A) could move about freely because all the workers knew they were living upstairs, (B) couldn’t make any noise, (C) sometimes left the building with Elli to get supplies. 30.The dream that bothered Anne greatly was about (A) Peter Wessel, (B) her friend Lies, (C) her granny looking down from heaven. 31.Anne was concerned about what awful things might be happening to (A) Harry Goldberg, (B) her elderly grandmother, (C) her friend Lies. 32.Anne pursued a relationship with Peter because she (A) was afraid Margot was going to take him away from her, (B) he reminded her of Peter Wessel, (C) she wanted someone to confide in. 33.One thing that bothered Anne about her friendship with Peter was that he (A) wouldn’t reveal himself and say how he felt about her, (B) didn’t like to read the same books she enjoyed, (C) didn’t like her constant chattering. 34.Several times, the residents of the Secret Annexe were badly frightened by (A) bombers flying low overhead, (B) burglars who broke into the warehouse, (C) police patrols on the street. 35.The Secret Annexe got the truth about what was happening outside from (A) their radio, (B) Eli, (C) newspapers brought to them by their helpers. 36.Anne realized that, if she and the others were caught, their helpers (A) would lose all their money and possessions, (B) suffer the same fate, (C) be shot immediately. 37.A world leader that Anne admired was (A) General Dwight D. Eisenhower, (B) Her Royal Highness Elizabeth, the Princess of York, (C) Sir Winston Churchill._____38.The part of Anne’s relationship with Peter that Mr. Frank disapproved of was (A) their being totally alone, (B) the necking, (C) discussing her feelings with him instead of her mother. 39. When they ran out of money, Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan had to (A) borrow from the Franks, (B) take a smaller share of food, (C) sell some of their clothes. 40. Anne wanted to be (A) a teacher at a university, (B) a journalist and a great author, (C) a doctor or a medical researcher. 41.One of the things about Peter that disappointed Anne was that he (A) had no goals and didn’t like to work, (B) always took his mother’s side in an argument, (C) loved her only as Friend. 42.Anne wrote that, in her opinion, Mrs. Van Daan was (A) insane, (B) stupid, (C) a pitiful woman. 43.Anne often wrote about (A) her former boy friends, (B) Margot’s problems, (C) wanting to improve herself. 44.Anne did not have a loving relationship with (A) either of her grandparents, (B) her mother, (C) Margot._____45. Anne took the attitude that what was happening to her was (A) a great adventure, (B) a tragedy, (C) leading to certain death. 46.Anne’s diary began in June, 1942 and recorded the events of her life until the last entry in August, (A) 1943, (B) 1944, (C) 1945. 47.The thing that kept Anne uplifted and positive was (A) the remarkable progress of the liberation, (B) Winston Churchill’s courage, (C) the wonders of nature and God. 48.The only person from the Secret Annexe who survived the war and German concentration camps was (A) Mr. Dussel, (B) Peter Van Daan, (C) Mr. Frank. 49.When she died in the concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen, Anne was (A) fourteen, (B) almost sixteen, (C) one month passed her seventh birthday. 50.Anne wrote that, in spite of everything, she still believed that people (A) didn’t understand how cruel they were being, (B) would soon build a better world where Jews were accepted, (C) were really good at heart. ................
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