1 To which historical event does this poem implicitly respond? The French revolution The American civil war The Irish potato famine The industrial revolution 2 Burns metaphorically compares the components of the mouse's nest to which of the following? Stones Walls Bones Furniture 3 Which dialect of English does this poem's speaker use? Indian English Scottish English Irish English Australian English 4 Which best summarizes the sentence "The best laid schemes o’ Mice an’ Men/Gang aft agley"? It's important to learn from ways of beings different from your own Having a map is necessary when you're out in the wilderness Humans and animals will forever be at war It's impossible for anybody to perfectly plan out their life 5 What is the difference in length between this poem's long and short lines? The long lines are written in tetrameter, the short ones in dimeter The long lines are written in dimeter, the short ones in monometer The long lines are written in octameter, the short ones in tetrameter The long lines are written in pentameter, the short ones in monometer 6 What is the meaning of the word "cranreuch"? A type of mist A bag used by farmers A rural code of conduct A Scottish cookie 7 What is the meaning of the word "daimen"? Occasional Underground Cute Demonic 8 What is the speaker's attitude towards the mouse? A blend of pity and envy Uncontrollable fury Friendly but uninquisitive tolerance Gruff admiration 9 Which line of the poem contains onomatopoeia? Till crash! the cruel coulter past What then? poor beastie, thou maun live! Still, thou art blest, compar’d wi’ me! Thou need na start awa sae hasty, 10 How many lines are in a Burns stanza? Six Three Eight Four 11 What does the mouse symbolize? Theft and dishonesty Miserable subsistence The value of hard work The innocence of the natural world 12 What sounds in the phrase "broken nature's social union" produce assonance? O K N E 13 What is the definition of the word "icker"? An ear of corn A small child A mouse nest A late fall harvest 14 At what time of year does this poem take place? Midsummer Early summer Late fall Christmas 15 What type of poetic foot makes up most of this poem? Dactyls Iambs Spondees Trochees 16 Define the word "laith" An old-fashioned washing machien Tired Unwilling Stream 17 What is this poem's rhyme scheme? ABABABAB AABABAB AAABAB ABCA 18 Why does the speaker express a longing to be like the mouse? The mouse has a family, while the speaker is alone The mouse doesn't have to work and lives off of theft The mouse doesn't have the emotional burden of thinking about the past or the future The speaker is slow and tired, while the mouse is quick and nimble 19 What is the definition of the word "sleeket"? A small mammal Sleek Damp Sharp 20 What element of a poem is NOT typically dictated by the guidelines of a Burns stanza? Number of feet in a line Number of lines per stanza Rhyme scheme Number of stanzas 21 Why is the speaker unconcerned about the mouse stealing food? He is too depressed to eat He believes that the life of a mouse is worth more than the life of a human He is old and will die before running out of food He has so much that he won't notice the theft 22 Who is the speaker of this poem? A farmer A small child A mouse A cat 23 How does the speaker destroy the mouse's nest? By running a plow into it By stepping on it By using it as timber By letting his dog dig it up 24 What is the definition of the word "brattle"? Rattle A type of plough Spoiled Constraint 25 How many stanzas make up this poem? Three Eight Ten Five