Footprints without Feet Part 2 (CBA) Competency Based Assessment

 




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Footprints without Feet Part 2 (CBA) Competency Based Assessment πŸ‘‡




1. Why did Griffin leave London for Iping?

  • a) To find new experiments
  • b) To escape the police
  • c) To get away from the crowd
  • d) To visit relatives

2. Why was Griffin’s arrival at the inn unusual?

  • a) It was summer and inns were closed
  • b) Strangers rarely came in winter
  • c) He had no luggage
  • d) He looked rich and famous

3. What excuse did Griffin give Mrs Hall about his face?

  • a) He had no face
  • b) He was injured in an accident
  • c) He suffered from a disease
  • d) He was shy of people

4. Why was Mrs Hall willing to tolerate Griffin’s eccentric behaviour?

  • a) He was very polite
  • b) He paid her in advance
  • c) He explained everything clearly
  • d) She respected scientists greatly

5. How did Griffin pretend when his money was finished?

  • a) He said he was poor
  • b) He promised to sell inventions
  • c) He claimed he was expecting a cheque
  • d) He begged Mrs Hall for food

6. What was heard by the clergyman and his wife in their study?

  • a) Griffin’s voice
  • b) The sound of drawers opening and coins clinking
  • c) Footsteps running upstairs
  • d) A chair moving

7. What did the clergyman find when he flung open the door?

  • a) Griffin stealing money
  • b) An open window
  • c) An empty room
  • d) His servant

8. What was missing from the clergyman’s desk?

  • a) Letters
  • b) Housekeeping money
  • c) Keys
  • d) Documents

9. Why did Mrs Hall enter Griffin’s room that morning?

  • a) To clean it
  • b) To check his health
  • c) Because the door was open
  • d) To collect rent

10. What strange sign showed Griffin had been up early?

  • a) Food on the table
  • b) Bedclothes were cold
  • c) A light still burning
  • d) His shoes missing

11. What attacked Mrs Hall in the scientist’s room?

  • a) The bedclothes
  • b) A chair and a hat
  • c) A mirror
  • d) Griffin himself

12. How did the chair behave?

  • a) It broke into pieces
  • b) It danced around the room
  • c) It charged at Mrs Hall and pushed her out
  • d) It floated quietly

13. What did Mrs Hall think caused the strange happenings?

  • a) Witchcraft or spirits
  • b) A thief hiding in the room
  • c) Griffin’s experiments
  • d) Strong wind

14. What strengthened suspicion against Griffin after the burglary?

  • a) He denied leaving his room
  • b) He suddenly had cash
  • c) He laughed strangely
  • d) He admitted stealing

15. Who was secretly sent for by the villagers?

  • a) A priest
  • b) The constable
  • c) The landlord
  • d) The magistrate

16. Why was Mrs Hall angry with Griffin?

  • a) He refused to pay
  • b) She believed he had bewitched her furniture
  • c) He was rude
  • d) He damaged her inn

17. What happened when Mrs Hall questioned Griffin?

  • a) He paid her rent
  • b) He explained politely
  • c) He lost his temper and revealed himself
  • d) He fled immediately

18. How did Griffin shock the people in the inn?

  • a) He showed his money
  • b) He removed his disguise and became headless
  • c) He broke the furniture
  • d) He disappeared suddenly

19. Who was Mr Jaffers?

  • a) A farmer
  • b) A constable
  • c) A shopkeeper
  • d) A neighbour

20. What was unusual about Jaffers’ duty that day?

  • a) He had to arrest a headless man
  • b) He had to arrest his landlord
  • c) He had to arrest two thieves
  • d) He had to arrest a ghost

21. How did Griffin try to escape from the constable?

  • a) By running out of the inn
  • b) By begging for mercy
  • c) By bribing Jaffers
  • d) By throwing off his clothes to become invisible

22. Why was it difficult to arrest Griffin?

  • a) He was too strong
  • b) He was armed
  • c) He had many followers
  • d) He became invisible

23. How did the constable finally end up?

  • a) He caught Griffin
  • b) He tied Griffin’s hands
  • c) He was knocked unconscious
  • d) He called for soldiers

24. What did the villagers experience during the arrest attempt?

  • a) They saw floating clothes
  • b) They heard loud laughter
  • c) They watched Griffin surrender
  • d) They felt blows from nowhere

25. What happened to Griffin at the end of Part 2?

  • a) He was imprisoned
  • b) He was killed
  • c) He surrendered
  • d) He escaped successfully

26. Why did Mrs Hall call Griffin “eccentric”?

  • a) He behaved strangely and avoided people
  • b) He wore fashionable clothes
  • c) He was very friendly
  • d) He talked to himself

27. Which theme is highlighted through Mrs Hall’s furniture episode?

  • a) The power of magic
  • b) Fear of the unknown
  • c) Science is always right
  • d) Friendship and trust

28. What does Griffin’s sudden appearance of money after theft show?

  • a) He was intelligent
  • b) He was hard-working
  • c) He was lucky
  • d) He was dishonest

29. What competency is tested when students conclude: “Power without morality is dangerous”?

  • a) Recall
  • b) Inference and evaluation
  • c) Vocabulary
  • d) Memory skills

30. What central idea of Part 2 is most clear?

  • a) Society respects eccentric scientists
  • b) Arresting criminals is easy
  • c) Villagers always believe in witchcraft
  • d) Crime and misuse of science lead to downfall

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