Old Yeller 1-5 Chapter Test 2023
  • 1. What is the setting of Old Yeller?
A) Texas in the 1860s
B) 1849 Gold Rush California
C) Abilene, Kansas 1600s
D) 1902 Oklahoma
  • 2. How does the family get Old Yeller? (Page 12)
A) He is a gift from Papa.
B) He is given to them by a neighbor.
C) He wanders onto their place.
D) Travis catches him in their drinking water.
  • 3. Why do Travis’ papa and the other men leave? (Page 1)
A) to sell cattle at Abilene, Kansas
B) to sell cattle at the Salt Licks
C) to join in the Civil War
D) to buy cattle at Abilene, Kansas
  • 4. Which is not an example of foreshadowing in Old Yeller?
A) “All of which, I figure, is what lead up to Little Arliss catching the bear.”
B) “Then later, when I had to kill him, it was like having to shoot some of my own folks.”
C) “We never once thought about being in any real danger.”
D) “He was too scared and too mad.”
  • 5. Which character traits best describe Little Arliss?
A) all of these
B) strong willed
C) bossy
D) curious
  • 6. Why does Mama say Old Yeller is a smart dog? (Page 13)
A) He was able to catch fish by jumping on it in the creek.
B) He was able to get meat hanging from the rafters.
C) He was still alive after being a stray in the wild.
D) He was able to find himself a new home.
  • 7. How did Bell die? (Page 5)
A) a bite from a dead rattlesnake
B) fight with a copperhead
C) a run-in with a panther
D) a cut from a javelina's tushes
  • 8. How did Travis get Jumper to mind while plowing the cornfield? (Page 9)
A) He used the reins to make him mind.
B) He used a club to make him mind.
C) He used the bull whip make him mind.
D) He used Yeller to make him mind.
  • 9. What scares a deer away when you are hunting? (Page 16-17)
A) your shape
B) your movement
C) your gun
D) your scent
  • 10. What are javelinas? (Page 17)
A) a type of wild hog
B) a type of wild bird
C) a type of wild bull
D) a type of wild bear
  • 11. What caught Travis’s attention so that he was surprised by the doe? (Page 18)
A) a pair of playful squirrels
B) a mama bear and cub
C) a group of javelinas
D) a family of bob whites
  • 12. What bothered Travis about shooting the doe? (Page 19-20)
A) She was pretty and harmless.
B) He didn’t like to eat venison.
C) He didn’t want her to suffer.
D) He wasn’t a good shot.
  • 13. What did Travis regret doing? (Page 21)
A) throwing rocks at the stray dog
B) teaching Arliss how to throw rocks
C) telling the dog to sic the bulls
D) watching the bulls fight
  • 14. What did Mama want Travis to teach Arliss after she found the baby copperhead in his pocket? (Page 32)
A) to kill all the snakes he could find
B) to tell the difference between venomous and nonvenomous snakes
C) to find fat horny toads instead
D) to stop catching all living creatures
  • 15. Why did Travis get so angry with Arliss for playing in the water? (Page 6)
A) He didn’t want Arliss to scare all the fish away.
B) He wanted Arliss to stay out of the drinking water.
C) He wanted Arliss to stay out to the water for the crops.
D) He was worried that Arliss might drown.
  • 16. “That old bull’s talking fight” is an example of what kind of figurative language? (Page 24)
A) hyperbole
B) personification
C) simile
D) metaphor
  • 17. Why did Travis get angry with Old Yeller when the bulls came close to the house? (Page 26)
A) He was afraid that he would spoil their show.
B) He was afraid Arliss would run after Yeller.
C) He was afraid Old Yeller would get into their house.
D) He was afraid that Old Yeller would get hurt.
  • 18. Why did Travis get the whip? (Page 29)
A) to stop Little Arliss from playing in the drinking water
B) to stop the bulls from tearing down their place
C) to stop Old Yeller from eating more meat
D) to stop the She Bear from getting Old Yeller
  • 19. What freak accident finally stopped the bull fight? (Page 30)
A) Chongo pushed Roany into a cart.
B) Roany burnt his tongue on a wheel.
C) Roany fell into Birdsong Creek.
D) Chonga was injured by the other bull’s horn.
  • 20. What did Travis use to make new fence posts to fix the ones destroyed by the bulls? (Page 35)
A) a hammer and wedges
B) a saw and an axe
C) an axe and wedges
D) a hammer and an axe
  • 21. How did Travis know that Arliss was in real trouble? (Page 35)
A) by the roar of the bear
B) by the sound of his scream
C) by the screech of the panther
D) by the yell of Old Yeller
  • 22. When did Old Yeller release the she bear? (Page 38)
A) when he was too tired to fight anymore
B) when Arliss stopped screaming
C) when the cub ran away to the woods
D) when the family was safe
  • 23. What is the meaning of “chongo”? (Page 25)
A) droopy horn
B) red bull
C) short horn
D) mad bull
  • 24. Why was it a bad idea to take a chance on making a bad shot at a javelin and wounding it? (Page 17)
A) The whole group of javelinas would start shrieking.
B) The whole group of javelinas would eat you alive.
C) The whole group of javelinas would run away.
D) The whole group of javelinas would run wild in the woods.
  • 25. Which of the following is a simile?
A) “…but not once did he ever even act like he could smell the meat we’d hung up.”
B) “It was like she suddenly lit down out of the air…”
C) “Then I made myself get as still as a tree.”
D) “Well, it all wound up about like I figured.”
  • 26. What did Papa teach Travis to do when hunting? (Pages 16-17)
A) hunt downwind and climb a tree
B) hunt upwind and be still
C) hunt downwind and be still
D) hunt upwind and climb a tree
  • 27. How does Travis kill the deer? (Page 20)
A) He shots it through the heart.
B) He scared the deer into a group of cattle that trample it.
C) He shots it through the leg.
D) He scares the deer into running into a tree.
  • 28. What would be the best title for Chapter 4?
A) The She Bear
B) Little Arliss and the Bulls
C) The Rolling Cart
D) Roany and Chongo
  • 29. How was Travis’ family feeling at the end of Chapter 5?
A) scared
B) angry
C) excited
D) sad
  • 30. The reader can tell Old Yeller was successful with the She Bear because (Page 39)
A) He was able to rough up the She Bear.
B) The She Bear chased him into the woods.
C) He ran into the deep drinking water of the spring.
D) He ran into the house and started to lick them and bark.
  • 31. ___________________________ -having a very loud, high-pitched sound
    “ Little Arliss’s second scream, when it came, was louder and _________________________ and more frantic-sounding than the first.”
A) clout
B) depredation
C) roan
D) shrill
  • 32. ________________________ -to be angry or upset about something and to refuse to discuss it with other people
    “Little Arliss sat in the dog run and _______________________while I packed water from the spring.”
A) clout
B) shrill
C) poultice
D) sulked
  • 33. ____________________________ -a soft, usually heated substance that is spread on cloth and then placed on the skin to heal a sore or reduce pain
    “But as soon as Mama wrapped his hands in a _______________________ of mashed up prickly-pear root to draw out the poison, Little Arliss forgot all about his hurt.”
A) sulked
B) thickets
C) poultice
D) clout
  • 34. __________________________ -the ridge between the shoulder bones of a horse
    “Then I got me a second rope and tied it tight around his middle, just back of his _________________________.”
A) sulked
B) thickets
C) wallowing
D) withers
  • 35. ______________________________ -to hit very hard from the side
    “He caught Chongo __________________________.”
A) poultice
B) broadside
C) clout
D) wallowing
  • 36. _______________________ -a thick usually small patch of shrubbery, small trees, and underbrush
    “We could hear his angry rumbling as he moved down through the ____________________________ of catclaw and scrub oak.”
A) thickets
B) broadside
C) poultices
D) withers
  • 37. _____________________________ -white hairs on an animal mixed in with a darker color
    “He was the red ____________________________I’d seen at the Salt Licks the day I shot the doe.”
A) poultice
B) roan
C) shrill
D) clout
  • 38. ___________________________- to roll around in deep mud or water
    “He went down, yelling and pitching and _______________________.”
A) withers
B) thickets
C) wallowing
D) poultice
  • 39. ________________________ -a usually violent act where something is destroyed or damaged.
    “They kept them as watchdogs against the ______________________of loafer wolves, bears, panthers, and raiding Indians.”
A) wallowing
B) thickets
C) depredation
D) shrill
  • 40. ________________________ -to hit very hard with your hand
    “ …I just stood there with my mouth open and let him ___________________________ me a good one before I thought to move.”
A) broadside
B) poultice
C) sulked
D) clout
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