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Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

How to Use the Quiz Show Template Choose a Question & Answer layout from the New Slide gallery Follow the placeholder prompts and fill in your actual questions and answers View the presentation in slide show to see the animations that reveal the answers Suggested Uses: –Reinforcing teaching through audience participation –Introduction to subject matter –Recreational gatherings

TRUE or FALSE? Robert Walton saw a gigantic figure on a sled

Who is Victor nursed by when he falls ill at school?

TRUE or FALSE? Walton’s first impressions of Victor were negative.

Who are the first victims of Victor’s creation? Henry and Justine Victor’s father and Elizabeth Ernest and William Elizabeth and William William and Justine

Where does Victor find comfort when he is feeling depressed or disturbed?

TRUE or FALSE? The creature first responds to Victor by smiling and reaching out to him.

Match the character with the description Justine Moritz Felix Henry Clerval Elizabeth Lavenza Dr. Waldman Chemistry teacher who inspired Victor Son of a merchant and Victor’s best friend Servant who is hung for murder Lives in a cottage with father and sister Is adopted as a child

The creature talks to Victor and wants him to

TRUE or FALSE? The creature finds acceptance whenever he comes in contact with people

Robert Walton William Frankenstein Dr. Krempe Victor Frankenstein Creature Brought to life unnaturally and rejected by his creator Rude professor who makes fun of Victor Obsessed with finding the North Pole Killed by creature as act of revenge Obsessed with discovering how to create life Match the character with the description

While hiding out the creature learns how to ?

TRUE or FALSE? Justine was framed for the murder of William

The creature wants to make contact with the De Lacey’s because he is hoping that they will teach him how to sing that they will find Victor for him that they will teach him to read and write that the family will move so that he can move in that he will be accepted into the family

How does Victor react when he hears that Justine is accused of murdering William

TRUE or FALSE? Capt. Walton is more concerned about his crew than he is about fame.

When Victor is a boy what types of books does he read and what does his father say Alchemy and magic/he was proud Literature and philosophy/he was proud Math and chemistry/he was proud Alchemy and magic/they are trash Math and chemistry/they are trash

What event had an impact on Victor’s obsession? His relationship with Elizabeth The tree hit by lightening His relationship with his father His friendship with Henry His mother’s death

What does the creature learn from watching the people in the cottage?

TRUE or FALSE? Victor experiences pride when his creation comes to life

Why does Victory decide to change his focus of study as a boy?

TRUE or FALSE? Victor is faithful about keeping in touch with his family while he is in college.

What happens to the creature after he leaves Victor’s apartment? He finds a wife and has children He has to learn how to survive by himself and eventually lives in a shed He moves from one village to another He lives in the basement of Victor’s house He is taken in by strangers

TRUE or FALSE? Victor finally goes home because he hears that his brother William is dead

Discovery intention vs. Recognition/fame What motivated each of the characters, what were they trying to discover and what affect did it have on themselves and others? Was it worth it?

First impressions What are their first impressions of the other characters and how accurate are the first impressions? How do these impressions affect themselves and the other character(s)?

Justification Can they justify their actions? Explain

Cruelty of Man What is the Creature referring to when he uses the phrase “the cruelty of man?” How does it relate to all three characters?

Personal Responsibility Is personal responsibility apparent with any two of the main characters? How and why?