Lesson 5 – Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Quiz Part 2 – Gawain And
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Lesson 5 – Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Quiz Part 2 – Gawain and his Journey 1. Whose perspective is the story told from? a) it is a first person narrator, King Arthur b) B: it is a third person narrator, not a character in the story c) it is a first person narrator, Sir Gawain 2. What is the relationship between the king and Gawain? a) Father and son b) Cousins c) Uncle and nephew 3. When Gawain goes to his king to accept the challenge it is written that ‘He bowed low before him.’ Why does he do a low bow? a) He has a sore back from all the fighting. b) He needs time to think about what to say. c) He wants to show he respects his king. 4. In this sentence, what type of word is ‘boorishness’? ‘Ignoring the man’s boorishness Gawain knelt before the king.’ a) An adverb b) An adjective c) A noun 5. When Gawain says ‘Lose you and we lose the kingdom. Lose me and there will always be others to come in my place.”, what does it tell us about his character? a) He is arrogant and selfish. b) He is humble and honourable. c) He is fearful and chivalrous. 6. As Gawain waits to face his fate, Morpurgo writes that ‘His spirits were raised bythe love of the king and by his brotherhood of knights.’ What does the noun ‘brotherhood’ mean in this context? a) A strong bond and close connection between a group of people. b) A group of male siblings. c) A group of people who know each other from their work. 7. After ‘a sleepless night filled with fears and doubts’, Gawain still gets up and gets ready to face his fate. Which statement does NOT describe Gawain at this point in the story? a) He is a fearful and weak man. b) He is a brave and courageous man. c) He is a determined and resilient man. 8. On the morning he sets off to leave, who helps Gawain get ready? a) Queen Guinevere b) King Arthur c) His squire 9. During his journey, what did Gawain follow as a guide? a) A map the Green Knight gave him. b) A flock of geese. c) The stars and the sun. 10. Which is the correct list of challenges and foes Gawain had to face on his travels? a) An ogre, a giant, a Cyclops, hungry lions and a fire-breathing dragon. b) A flock of small dragons, a Cyclops, a Minotaur and savage robbers. c) Robbers, wild animals, hungry wolves, a fire-breathing dragon and an ogre. 11. Whilst fighting a dragon, ‘Gawain at once speared him through the heart and went on his way.’ What does the phrase in bold mean? a) He immediately struck it and pierced it in the heart. b) He somehow mustered the strength to eventually stab it in the heart. c) He carefully and slowly struck the dragon and stabbed it in the heart. 12. What is the name of Gawain’s trusted and mighty horse? a) Gringolet b) Gawain Junior. c) Lancelot. 13. Morpurgo writes that the horse was ‘like his master he was weary now’. What does the adjective ‘weary’ mean? a) Someone energised and ready to face any challenge. b) Someone who is ravenous and will eat anything. c) Someone feeling extremely tired and worn out. 14. Using your inference skills, explain what you imagine and visualise when you read that Gawain and his horse ‘are weary now’. 15. Morpurgo writes that ‘Then, on opening his eyes, he saw before him through the trees the towers of a wondrous castle.’ What does the adjective ‘wondrous’ mean? a) Something marvellous and wonderful. b) Something formidable and large. c) Something that makes you wonder. .