
The Rajah's diamond ch 4
Authored by CRISTINA VALDÉS
English
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1.
LABELLING QUESTION
3 mins • 9 pts
Look at the picture of Lady Vandeleur and Sir Thomas at a ball. Match the words below with the objects in the picture.
tiara
earrings
bow tie
dress
ring
handkerchief
bracelet
necklace
glasses
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why was important for Mr Rolles to understand how his train carriage was divided?
To fell asleep with privacy
To avoid John Vandeleur and hide the diamond
To find John Vandeleur and return the diamond
To eat his lunch and then nap peacefully
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What did John Vandeleur hide inside his coat sleeve?
several diamonds and a tiara
two tiaras and some diamonds
diamond rings, a tiara and a necklace
a bag of jewelry, including earrings, two tiaras, a bracelet and a diamond ring
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Mr. Rolles tells John Vandeleur that he should help him sell the Rajah's diamond, and that they will split the profits in this proportion:
50/50
60/40
70/30
80/20
5.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
3 mins • 6 pts
Comprehension check
Read the sentences below about Chapter Four. Decide if each sentence is TRUE or FALSE.
Groups:
(a) True
,
(b) False
John Vandeleur cut his hand with
a knife.
The diamonds Mr Rolles saw included several tiaras.
John Vandeleur kept diamonds in the sleeve of his coat.
When Mr Rolles woke up, he was more afraid because he had bad dreams.
John Vandeleur refused to help Mr Rolles sell the Rajah's Diamond.
Mr Rolles tried very hard to
fall
asleep.
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