The Prince and the Pauper QuizVersión en línea Test your knowledge of Chapter 12 of 'The Prince and the Pauper' with these fun questions! por deepika kishore 1 What significant event occurs in Chapter 12? a Tom Canty runs away. b Tom Canty meets the king. c Tom Canty is taken to the palace. d Tom Canty finds a treasure. 2 Who does Tom meet first in the palace? a The king. b The servants. c The guards. d The queen. 3 How does Prince Edward react to people’s disbelief in his royal status? a He tries to prove his identity calmly. b He becomes angry and frustrated. c He decides to stop claiming he is the prince. d He laughs and dismisses them. 4 What is Hendon’s attitude toward Prince Edward’s claims of being royalty? a He fully believes the boy. b He thinks the boy is lying for attention. c He is doubtful but remains protective. d He ignores the claims entirely. 5 What new hardships does Prince Edward face during his journey? a Danger and disrespect from strangers. b Constant threats of imprisonment. c Political schemes to overthrow him. d Starvation and lack of shelter. 6 What does Hendon’s decision to protect the prince show about his character? a He is naïve and easily deceived. b He is kind, loyal, and honorable. c He seeks personal gain through the boy. d He is curious about the boy’s story. 7 Why do the commoners treat Prince Edward with disrespect? a They know he is the prince but mock him. b They think he is mentally unstable. c They want to take advantage of him. d They are ordered to by the guards. 8 What lesson does Edward learn about power in this chapter? a Power is meaningless without wealth. b People fear authority only when it’s visible. c Kindness is more powerful than force. d True power lies in physical strength. 9 What is Hendon’s main motivation for his actions throughout the chapter? a To prove himself as a nobleman. b To protect and care for the boy. c To gain the prince’s favor. d To seek revenge on his enemies. 10 What does the chapter reveal about social inequality in Tudor England? a Commoners are treated with the same respect as nobles. b Royalty can easily live as commoners without problems. c There is a wide gap between the lives of nobles and commoners. d Social inequality is not addressed in this chapter. 11 How does Edward’s behavior in this chapter highlight his royal upbringing? a He is skilled at survival techniques. b He remains confident in his authority despite challenges. c He easily blends in with commoners. d He chooses to disguise himself as a servant. 12 What is the relationship between Hugh and Miles Hendon? a They are close friends. b They are brothers c They are cousins d They are father and son 13 Why does Edward declare Miles Hendon as a knight? a To reward Miles for his loyalty and bravery. b To honor Miles’ noble family lineage. c To anger Hugh and the Hendon family. d To establish his authority as king.