A Walk In The Woods by Bill Bryson - Test
  • 1. What is the primary setting of 'A Walk In The Woods'?
A) Continental Divide
B) Appalachian Trail
C) John Muir Trail
D) Pacific Crest Trail
  • 2. How does Bryson describe his physical condition at the start of the hike?
A) Slightly above average
B) Fit and ready
C) Out of shape
D) Athletic
  • 3. What does Bryson learn about the history of the Appalachian Trail?
A) It was a Native American path
B) It was established by Theodore Roosevelt
C) It dates back to the 1800s
D) It was created in the 1930s
  • 4. How does Bryson feel about the trail at the end of the book?
A) Ambivalent and unsure
B) Disappointed and regretful
C) Excited and eager to return
D) A mixture of accomplishment and humor
  • 5. Why does Bryson feel compelled to educate readers about the environment?
A) To inform about specific species
B) To raise awareness of preservation
C) To discourage hiking
D) To promote tourism
  • 6. What type of animal does Bryson worry about most on the trail?
A) Wolves
B) Black bears
C) Mountain lions
D) Coyotes
  • 7. In which state does the Appalachian Trail begin?
A) Maine
B) Tennessee
C) Georgia
D) Virginia
  • 8. What is the tone of 'A Walk In The Woods'?
A) Serious
B) Humorous
C) Melancholic
D) Inspirational
  • 9. What major national park does Bryson visit?
A) Zion National Park
B) Yosemite National Park
C) Yellowstone National Park
D) Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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