#1
Who is the author of 'The Most Dangerous Game'?
Richard Connell
ExplanationRichard Connell authored 'The Most Dangerous Game'.
#2
Where does the story 'The Most Dangerous Game' take place?
Ship-Trap Island
ExplanationThe story takes place on Ship-Trap Island.
#3
What is the protagonist's name in 'The Most Dangerous Game'?
Rainsford
ExplanationThe protagonist's name is Rainsford.
#4
What is the main conflict in 'The Most Dangerous Game'?
Man vs. Man
ExplanationThe main conflict is between individuals.
#5
What does General Zaroff consider the ultimate prey in 'The Most Dangerous Game'?
Humans
ExplanationGeneral Zaroff considers humans as the ultimate prey.
#6
How does Rainsford first become aware of the dangerous game he is involved in?
He hears gunshots
ExplanationRainsford becomes aware by hearing gunshots.
#7
In 'The Most Dangerous Game,' what is Rainsford's initial attitude towards hunting?
He is passionate
ExplanationRainsford initially approaches hunting with passion.
#8
What does Rainsford discover about General Zaroff's hunting preferences?
He only hunts humans
ExplanationGeneral Zaroff exclusively hunts humans.
#9
What is the significance of the title 'The Most Dangerous Game'?
It is a metaphor for hunting humans
ExplanationThe title metaphorically refers to hunting humans.
#10
What is the climax of 'The Most Dangerous Game'?
Rainsford kills General Zaroff
ExplanationThe climax is Rainsford killing General Zaroff.
#11
What literary device is used in the title 'The Most Dangerous Game'?
Metaphor
ExplanationThe title uses the literary device of a metaphor.
#12
How does the setting contribute to the suspense in 'The Most Dangerous Game'?
It is dark and mysterious
ExplanationThe dark and mysterious setting enhances suspense.
#13
What is the significance of the mysterious 'cossack trick' mentioned in the story?
It is a signal for the dangerous game
ExplanationThe 'cossack trick' signals the dangerous game.
#14
How does the story 'The Most Dangerous Game' explore the theme of morality?
Through Rainsford's ethical choices
ExplanationMorality is explored through Rainsford's ethical decisions.