Emma Kelly and the Gold Rush MAAP Questions

Emma Kelly and the Gold Rush MAAP Questions

7th Grade

10 Qs

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Emma Kelly and the Gold Rush MAAP Questions

Emma Kelly and the Gold Rush MAAP Questions

Assessment

Quiz

English

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

DIANDRA HARRIS

Used 12+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 11 pts

Which quotation shows how the weather affected Emma’s time in the Klondike?

"They left Lake Lindeman the next day and traveled to Lake Bennett, where they camped for two days." (paragraph 5)

"This stretch would later be known for wrecking boats and taking the lives of unskilled boat pilots." (paragraph 6)

"The spray rose so thick and high we could not see the shore; the very air seemed like a sea of misty spray." (paragraph 8)

"When they arrived in Dawson City on November 1, 1897, the icy river was nearly impassable." (paragraph 12)

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

3 mins • 11 pts

Which two quotations help to shape the central idea of the passage?

"I wanted to see and experience this so-called danger, which men freely take on, but which women may only read or hear of." (paragraph 6)

"Her dog alerted the others in her group." (paragraph 7)

"The temperature continued to drop and created thicker ice throughout the rest of Emma's trip down the river." (paragraph 10)

"There were so many people in Dawson that it drove down the price for work, decreasing wages from $15 a day to $6, $8, and $10." (paragraph 13)

"She also owned two mines in the Klondike, one at Dawson City and one at Circle City." (paragraph 14)

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 11 pts

4.

Based on the passage, what can the reader infer about Emma Kelly? A.She was unkind to those around her.B.She was determined to focus on her goals.C.She did not have the respect of anyone in the Yukon area.D.She did not believe that she had the strength to ride the rapids.

She was unkind to those around her

She was determined to focus on her goals

She did not have the respect of anyone in the Yukon area

She did not believe that she had the strength to ride the rapids

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 11 pts

Why did the group taking Emma Kelly want to stop, get a cabin, and wait out the winter?

They were afraid the ice would thicken and make traversing the river impossible. 

They were afraid that their resources would run out and they wanted to stop and replenish their supplies.

Emma Kelly convinced them that it would be best to wait and have better weather to travel in in the springtime.

They were worried that Emma Kelly would not be able to make the journey through the winter because she was a woman and not as experienced.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Which quote best supports the answer to part A?

 

She promised them food and 50 cents for each pound they carried to Lake Lindeman.” (paragraph 2)

“Afraid the men might find her a nuisance, Emma never complained or asked for assistance on the journey.” (paragraph 5)

The group was worried the ice would grow so thick that the boats would freeze and be blocked in for winter.” (paragraph 10) 

“She reminded them that she had paid $125 for passage to Dawson, so they continued.” (paragraph 11)

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 11 pts

Read the sentence from paragraph 18. By taking a risk and going to the Klondike, Emma Kelly broke the mold and created her own path in life. What does the phrase "broke the mold" mean as it is used in the sentence? A.made a mistakeB.was out of the ordinaryC.enjoyed being outdoorsD.was excellent with her lecturing

made a mistake

was out of the ordinary

enjoyed being outdoors

was excellent with her lecturing

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 11 pts

How did Emma Kelly feel regarding traveling to the White Horse Rapids?

fascinated by the power of nature

fascinated by the power of nature

angry because she had to travel with men

disappointed that the rapids slowed them down

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