QUIZ. 1 The beginning of the story takes place: Aafter WWII Bduring the first world war Ca couple of years after WWI.

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QUIZ

1 The beginning of the story takes place: Aafter WWII Bduring the first world war Ca couple of years after WWI

A he insulted the King of England B he refused to say his name in English C the officer asked him for money 2 Micheail rebelled and was brutally executed by the Black and Tans after:

A Micheail’s execution B The violent attitude of the British troops at the railway station C A letter he received from Sinead 3 Damien’s decision to give up his career as a doctor and join the IRA was finally triggered by :

A A young British soldier who was a spy B A young Irish soldier who couldn’t stand the situation C A young Irish soldier who had secretly joined the IRA 4 Damien and the other IRA members escaped from prison thanks to:

A He doesn’t want to be buried near Sir John Hamilton B He would like to be buried on his mother’s farm C He would like to write a letter for his mum 5 Before his execution, Chris, the young Irish patriot, says:

A Just before the British set fire to Sinead’s farm B Just after the first British intervention at the farm C After the British soldiers assaulted Sinead 6 Teddy and his men were given news that the treaty was signed :

A The British had fully accepted the idea of a free republic B Ireland wouldn’t be divided C It would avoid an ‘immediate and terrible war’. 7 Teddy approved of the treaty on the grounds that:

A Rejecting the Anglo Irish treaty B Refusing to mention the situation in Ireland C Siding with the rich and powerful instead of supporting the poor 8 In the church, Damien accused the parish priest of:

A Says he will send him to hell B Says he will not sell out C Says he will not speak up 9 : When Teddy asks him to give information about Rory and the weapons, Damien :

A He wanted a full revenge on his brother B He took responsibility for his acts C He was afraid there might be a mistake 10 Teddy refused to let someone else give orders to the execution squad, because :

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