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Quiz about For Whom the Bell Tolls Hemingway
Quiz about For Whom the Bell Tolls Hemingway

"For Whom the Bell Tolls"- Hemingway Quiz


This quiz will cover the underappreciated, but clearly famous Spanish Civil War book by Ernest Hemingway. Know the book before taking the test!

A multiple-choice quiz by greg9570. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
greg9570
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
180,468
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
25
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Question 1 of 25
1. As mentioned, the novel covers the Spanish Civil War. Robert Jordan, the main character, functions in which of the following military positions? Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. Which of the following concepts are not addressed in the novel? Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. Near the end of the novel, Robert Jordan begins to observe every element of nature around him. This slowing down of time was addressed similarly in a man waiting for the end to come by which of the following short stories? Hint


Question 4 of 25
4. What approach did Robert use to soothe Maria (the cropped head Spanish girl he became infatuated with in his band)? Hint


Question 5 of 25
5. "In general, Pablo, besides being the intellectual leader of the band, was also the most abrasive and had the most tainted past."- Assess the validity of this statement.


Question 6 of 25
6. Maria's cropped hair came as a result of it being cut maliciously by a group of Fascists. These same ones did away with her parents in front of her, and the entire experience traumatized her. This past experience is something she reveals to how many others members of the guerrilla band, except Robert Jordan? Hint


Question 7 of 25
7. Part of comprehending a literary work is knowing the literary elements associated with it. Which of the following events in "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is not part of rising action? Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. Which character in the novel experiences repetitive remorse about the violent actions associated with war, wanting to desperately atone for his actions? Hint


Question 9 of 25
9. When one thinks of Hemingway, he/she expects certian elements to appear. Which of the following, part of Hemingway's typical literary scheme, does NOT appear in "For Whom the Bell Tolls?" Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. Which of the following best illustrates Hemingway's use of dialogue in the novel? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. Many characters in a story come to accept their fates. Which of the following is realized by Robert Jordan as the book progresses? Hint


Question 12 of 25
12. Pilar is a strong-willed individual. She doesn't fear speaking ill of her husband, Pablo, or telling people when they are wrong. She even assumes dictatorial command over the group. However, when it comes to observing Robert Jordan and Maria, what emotion becomes her downfall and burden? Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. Andres attempts to deliver a message to General Golz. When he arrives at his destination, he is belived to be a Fascist spy. Consequently, he has to go to great lengths to prove himself. Does he eventually ascertain his identity and convince it to the guards?


Question 14 of 25
14. Knowing a novel front and back also requires being familiar with its geographic placement. For example, the story is set mostly in which mountain region? (Answer the statement without the word "mountains."

Answer: (One Word)
Question 15 of 25
15. Ernest Hemingway's works are based on his real encounters and escapades. What was his job in Spain, during the Civil War? This made his descriptions of the nature of the region accurate. Hint


Question 16 of 25
16. Intermittently throughout the book, phrases in actual Spanish show up. This does not include translated Spanish, but actual Spanish words.


Question 17 of 25
17. Gertrude Stein once said of Hemingway, Steinbeck, and Fitzgerald-
"You are all a lost generation." Which literary age is implied by Stein's quote and the period 1920-1945?
Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. Pablo commonly tended horses. Of what hue was the horse he "collected" from the cavalry officer who visited Pablo's campsite? Hint


Question 19 of 25
19. Pablo developed a habit in the novel, which caused other characters to become revolted by him. Which habit or addiction was this? Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. The novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is primarily portrayed in which of the following points of view? Hint


Question 21 of 25
21. A promotional advertisement hypothetically made a character description- "This big-boned woman, besides assuming control of the group, took envy of the relationship between Robert Jordan and his girlfriend. Don't miss her." Which character? Hint


Question 22 of 25
22. At one point during a fluke snowstorm, Robert Jordan had to go find Anselmo. Why was Anselmo staying out in the snow and not attempting to make his way back to the shelter of the cave himself? Hint


Question 23 of 25
23. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was published following the Spanish Civil War. By historical account, during which decade did the Spanish Civil War occur? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. What is the primary function of flashbacks in the novel? Hint


Question 25 of 25
25. Pablo, during his earlier brutalities for the Republic, went to what inappropriate extreme, something seen even in earlier wars? Hint





Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. As mentioned, the novel covers the Spanish Civil War. Robert Jordan, the main character, functions in which of the following military positions?

Answer: Dynamiter

Robert Jordan was acting under the military directives of General Golz, one highly pro-republican individual. Golz was very much against the fascists.
2. Which of the following concepts are not addressed in the novel?

Answer: Spanish women were considered unable to serve in Guerrilla armies.

The guerrilla army band believed that the Fascists were attempting to remove the individual freedoms exercised in a democratic nation. While not mimicking the United States, Spain's proposed system had provisions for similar rights.
3. Near the end of the novel, Robert Jordan begins to observe every element of nature around him. This slowing down of time was addressed similarly in a man waiting for the end to come by which of the following short stories?

Answer: "An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge"

"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", by Ambrose Bierce, chronicled a man waiting to be hung at a bridge in the Confederate territory. The presence of a bridge also parallels "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
4. What approach did Robert use to soothe Maria (the cropped head Spanish girl he became infatuated with in his band)?

Answer: All of these answers are correct

Robert Jordan wanted to marry Maria after the war, but he realized his untimely end would occur in it. Maria didn't feel ready to marry, on the premise that she had past imperfections.
5. "In general, Pablo, besides being the intellectual leader of the band, was also the most abrasive and had the most tainted past."- Assess the validity of this statement.

Answer: True

Pablo was highly pro-Republican. Jordan did not like him, but Pablo's intellecutal gifts for the state of the bridge blowing kept him slightly favorable to keep around. Pablo was mysterious, being also a drinker and horse tender.
6. Maria's cropped hair came as a result of it being cut maliciously by a group of Fascists. These same ones did away with her parents in front of her, and the entire experience traumatized her. This past experience is something she reveals to how many others members of the guerrilla band, except Robert Jordan?

Answer: Zero

Maria is very scared by her past. She does not mention it to anyone, save Robert Jordan, as a result.
7. Part of comprehending a literary work is knowing the literary elements associated with it. Which of the following events in "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is not part of rising action?

Answer: The explosion of the bridge

Three of these events are "rising action." The actual bridge explosion is separate from this meshing, because it is part of the actual climax. The rising action consists of events leading to the climax.
8. Which character in the novel experiences repetitive remorse about the violent actions associated with war, wanting to desperately atone for his actions?

Answer: Anselmo

Anselmo, an old religious figure, believes the Spanish Civil War has taken religion to a nearly nonexistent level in the country. He wishes to see people pray for their actions after the war is over.
9. When one thinks of Hemingway, he/she expects certian elements to appear. Which of the following, part of Hemingway's typical literary scheme, does NOT appear in "For Whom the Bell Tolls?"

Answer: Flirtatious female

Pablo abuses alcohol, Maria's past is the corrupt one with the huge secret, and past characters were mentioned to be associated with matadors or actual matadors themselves.
10. Which of the following best illustrates Hemingway's use of dialogue in the novel?

Answer: It is straightforward, with conversations controlling the tempo of the plot.

The book takes place over a span of three days, but it consumes more than 400 pages by volume. This is because each series of events is drawn out by Ernest Hemingway. In other words, his conversations are unedited and as long as they actually occur.
11. Many characters in a story come to accept their fates. Which of the following is realized by Robert Jordan as the book progresses?

Answer: The blowing of the bridge will likely claim his life.

When signing up to fight in the Spanish Civil War, Robert Jordan knew the inherent risks associated with it. He learns to accept these and just pray for the best.
12. Pilar is a strong-willed individual. She doesn't fear speaking ill of her husband, Pablo, or telling people when they are wrong. She even assumes dictatorial command over the group. However, when it comes to observing Robert Jordan and Maria, what emotion becomes her downfall and burden?

Answer: Envy

To make an aside, the Fitzgerald novel "Great Gatsby" also featured Jay Gatsby, who was "green" with envy over Daisy Buchanan, his ill-fated lover. Much of Fitzgerald's writing parallels that of Hemingway.
13. Andres attempts to deliver a message to General Golz. When he arrives at his destination, he is belived to be a Fascist spy. Consequently, he has to go to great lengths to prove himself. Does he eventually ascertain his identity and convince it to the guards?

Answer: Yes

During wartime, security levels are elevated. Experienced soldiers come to believe that any messenger could be a potential spy for the opposing side.
14. Knowing a novel front and back also requires being familiar with its geographic placement. For example, the story is set mostly in which mountain region? (Answer the statement without the word "mountains."

Answer: Gredos

The Pyrenees Mountains hug the border of France and Spain. Just a geographical trivia tidbit.
15. Ernest Hemingway's works are based on his real encounters and escapades. What was his job in Spain, during the Civil War? This made his descriptions of the nature of the region accurate.

Answer: American correspondent

As an expatriate in Spain, Ernest Hemingway and his wife were able to encounter many people, bullfights, and events. All of his major novels are set in Spain, with the sole exception of "Old Man and the Sea."
16. Intermittently throughout the book, phrases in actual Spanish show up. This does not include translated Spanish, but actual Spanish words.

Answer: True

I am not sure of the purpose for this, but it does help to establish the dialect of the region, one of Hemingway's themes.
17. Gertrude Stein once said of Hemingway, Steinbeck, and Fitzgerald- "You are all a lost generation." Which literary age is implied by Stein's quote and the period 1920-1945?

Answer: Age of Disillusionment

The Age of Disillusionment saw people bankrupt from the Depression of 1929. As a result, many writers didn't have a clear focus on their futures, and wrote "meaningless" books - one being "For Whom the Bell Tolls." Meaningless implies those about meaningless lives.
18. Pablo commonly tended horses. Of what hue was the horse he "collected" from the cavalry officer who visited Pablo's campsite?

Answer: Grey

Pablo considered all horses graceful, even those of the enemy. All horses big and small were taken under his wing.
19. Pablo developed a habit in the novel, which caused other characters to become revolted by him. Which habit or addiction was this?

Answer: Drinking

Pablo overcame odds that few drunks are able to. He remained coherent and sharp even during his wasted periods. However, the alcohol made him more abrasive and hated.
20. The novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is primarily portrayed in which of the following points of view?

Answer: Third person omniscient

Robert Jordan is whose thoughts are seen the most, but all characters are given the brain examination by Hemingway.
21. A promotional advertisement hypothetically made a character description- "This big-boned woman, besides assuming control of the group, took envy of the relationship between Robert Jordan and his girlfriend. Don't miss her." Which character?

Answer: Pilar

Pilar, discontened with her own marriage, envies Robert Jordan and Maria's success. Brett Ashley is a character from "The Sun Also Rises", and Sordo is a male character.
22. At one point during a fluke snowstorm, Robert Jordan had to go find Anselmo. Why was Anselmo staying out in the snow and not attempting to make his way back to the shelter of the cave himself?

Answer: Robert Jordan had ordered him to stay put.

Anselmo's act of staying put showed his faith in Robert Jordan's directives. He was ready to remain put until Robert Jordan showed up, at mostly all costs.
23. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was published following the Spanish Civil War. By historical account, during which decade did the Spanish Civil War occur?

Answer: 1930's

The Spanish Civil War occurred from 1937-1940, a period of great conflict in Spain. Hemingway's account of the war atmosphere ends up correlating accurately to what occurred during those controversial times.
24. What is the primary function of flashbacks in the novel?

Answer: To bring insight into the characters' pasts

Much of Pablo and Maria's pasts are exposed by stories, flashbacks, and personal thoughts. Pablo appears corrupt, but his earlier brutalities make him seem even more corrupt.
25. Pablo, during his earlier brutalities for the Republic, went to what inappropriate extreme, something seen even in earlier wars?

Answer: He executed anyone associated with Fascists, not just Fascists.

Many Fascists probably wouldn't have been by choice; they were born into or exposed to the Fascist regime early on. The concept of war is to deal with those who are oppressing the country, not innocent civilians.
Source: Author greg9570

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