Question by Jazy: Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Book, Help Please!!?
1. Which character’s actions best demonstrate the tendency of great power to corrupt? (Points: 3)
Tom Bombadil
Elrond
Bilbo
Boromir
2. To which two people does Frodo offer the Ring? (Points: 3)
Elrond and Aragorn
Celeborn and Galadriel
Gandalf and Galadriel
Tom Bombadil and Boromir
3. Why are hobbits the main characters of the book? (Points: 3)
to show that humans are unable to handle responsibility
to demonstrate how weak people must rely on the strong to survive
to explain that all individuals have the ability to make a big difference in the world
to prove that humans are weak and easily corrupted
4. One example of how Frodo's senses change after he is wounded by the Black Riders happens when (Points: 3)
he foresees that Boromir will try to get the Ring.
he predicts what he will see in the Mirror of Galadriel.
he hears Gollum’s quiet creeping in Moria.
he navigates the Great River.
5. Which of the following gifts does Galadriel present to Sam? (Points: 3)
a brooch with a silver eagle
a jeweled scabbard
three strands of her hair
a small box of Lothlorien’s soil
6. What does Tom Bombadil's attitude toward the Ring demonstrate? (Points: 3)
He has no idea about the power it possesses.
He is innocent of heart and uninterested in power.
He has no fear of Sauron.
Frodo and all others who use the Ring are weak.
7. Gandalf says that he would like to make butter out of Barliman Butterbur because Butterbur (Points: 3)
refuses the hobbits a room in his inn.
forgets to deliver Gandalf’s letter to Frodo.
steals the hobbits' ponies.
reveals Mr. Underhill's real name to the spies.
8. Galadriel's gaze reveals Sam’s desire and demonstrates that (Points: 3)
his concern is for the Shire only.
his heart is pure and his desires simple.
his hope is to leave the Fellowship.
his worries about Frodo are foolish.
9. Who summons the Ford to hold back the Black Riders? (Points: 3)
Arwen
Frodo
Elrond
Glorfindel
10. What is the significance of Saruman's changing from "Saruman the White" to "Saruman of Many Colours"? (Points: 3)
His wisdom has overcome his ignorance.
The beauty of the colors is behind the strength of his will.
His strength has taken the place of weakness.
The lust for power has tainted his pure intentions.
11. What does Galadriel's gift of the Elfstone do for Aragorn? (Points: 3)
It easeshis sorrow and fills him with confidence.
It gives him physical strength to overwhelm enemies.
It symbolizes that he is the leader of the company.
It serves as a reminder of Gandalf's bravery.
12. Gimli is all of the following except (Points: 3)
loyal.
proud.
resolute.
selfish.
13. Which of the following is not revealed about Gandalf during his encounter with the Balrog? (Points: 3)
Gandalf is able to admit when things are beyond his power.
Gandalf has a strong devotion to his friends.
Gandalf believes in the importance of the Quest more than anyone else.
Gandalf is all-wise and powerful.
14. Why does Frodo agree to become the Ring-bearer to Mordor? (Points: 3)
He knows he is fated to carry the Ring.
He wants Bilbo to be proud of him.
He wants to keep the Ring for himself.
He doubts whether any other at the council can carry the Ring.
15. By what event does Aragorn signal his decision to accept his role as a leader of Men? (Points: 3)
He orders the sword of Elendil to be reforged.
He sings the story of Tinuviel.
He decides that the party will travel through Moria.
He recalls memories in Lothlorien.
Best answer:
Answer by Steven J Pemberton
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