Morte D'arthur Test
Morte D'arthur Test
Morte D'arthur Test
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Comprehension
The questions below refer to the selection “from The Day of Destiny from Le Morte d’Arthur.”
____ 11. Which of the following archetypes has the most in common with the romance hero?
a. Epic hero c. Fatal temptress
b. Wise old man d. Best friend
____ 12. The romance hero’s childhood usually does not include —
a. mysterious origins c. wealthy surroundings
b. obscure upbringing d. magical initiation
____ 13. The romance hero is usually aided by —
a. faithful wives and children
b. hard work and determination
c. magical weapons, loyal followers, and wise mentors
d. a Round Table of more than a hundred knights
____ 14. Which of King Arthur’s final actions most clearly shows him to be a romance hero?
a. Suffering a disaster on the battlefield
b. Being troubled by a bad dream
c. Killing his illegitimate son
d. Hinting that he will return in the distant future
Matching
Vocabulary Development
Match the definition with the Vocabulary word from the list below.
a. righteous d. dissuade
b. prevailed e. brandishing
c. dauntless
____ 15. gained the desired effect
____ 16. shaking in a threatening way
____ 17. morally right
____ 18. fearless
____ 19. advise against
Short Answer
Constructed Response
The question below refers to the selection “from The Day of Destiny from Le Morte d’Arthur.”
20. Imagine that you are one of the first citizens of England to read Le Morte d’Arthur when it is first published in
1485. How accurate do you find the book as a portrait of life in your time? To answer this question, use your
knowledge of the Middle Ages as well as your reading of this selection. Write your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.
Morte d'Arthur
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
MATCHING
15. ANS: B OBJ: 12.3.6 (literary meanings of words and their usage), 12.3.10 (synonyms)
16. ANS: E OBJ: 12.3.6 (literary meanings of words and their usage), 12.3.10 (synonyms)
17. ANS: A OBJ: 12.3.6 (literary meanings of words and their usage), 12.3.10 (synonyms)
18. ANS: C OBJ: 12.3.6 (literary meanings of words and their usage), 12.3.10 (synonyms)
19. ANS: D OBJ: 12.3.6 (literary meanings of words and their usage), 12.3.10 (synonyms)
SHORT ANSWER
20. ANS:
Students’ responses will vary. A sample response follows:
If I were living in the Middle Ages, I would find Le Morte d’Arthur to be an inaccurate portrayal of my era
in terms of realistic detail, but accurate psychologically as a portrayal of the longings and nostalgic impulses that
guide me. I might be a merchant in the city, a skilled craftsman, or a yeoman working on my own land; if so,
none of these lifestyles would have a place in the world of King Arthur. Even if I were a knight in the real 1485,
I wouldn’t resemble a knight of the Round Table—as the life of Sir Thomas Malory itself shows. Rather than
fighting evil, jousting, and championing chivalric virtues, Malory engaged in political squabbling and perhaps
petty crime. As a real citizen of the Middle Ages, I would probably be a devout Catholic, and the mixture of
Christianity and Druidism found in the Arthur tales might seem baffling or sacrilegious to me.
OBJ: 12.2.1.5 (reading for details), 12.1.10.1 (Evaluate the philosophical¸ political¸ religious¸ ethical¸ and
social influences of a historical period.)