A. Bear
B. Fox
C. Deer
D. Cougar
Related Mcqs:
- What animal is personified as the trickster in the Winnebago tale ?
A. Bear
B. Coyote
C. Snake
D. Hare - Which of the following is not an animal Hare prepared for humans to eat ?
A. Bear
B. Elk
C. Horse
D. Both A and B - Which of the following authors is considered a devotee to chivalry, as it is personified in Sir Lancelot ?
A. Julian of Norwich
B. Margery Kempe
C. William Langland
D. Sir Thomas Malory - Which literary form, developed in the fifteenth century, personified vices and virtues ?
A. the short story
B. the heroic epic
C. the morality play
D. the romance - Which literary form, developed in the fifteenth century, personified vices and virtues ?
A. the short story
B. the heroic epic
C. the morality play
D. the romance - Which of the following authors is considered a devotee to chivalry, as it is personified in Sir Lancelot ?
A. Julian of Norwich
B. Margery Kempe
C. William Langland
D. Sir Thomas Malory - What lesson does Hare’s adventure involving a tall man with a cane attempt to teach the Winnebago people ?
A. Flattery will get you no where
B. Don’t put of for tomorrow what you can do today
C. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
D. Boasting shows weakness and will lead to bad things - How does Hare outsmart Sharp-elbow to retrieve his stolen arrow ?
A. He sends a young man to retrieve it
B. He sends his grandmother to cast a spell on him that causes Sharp-elbow to consent to anything asked of him
C. He takes a whetstone with him to retrieve the arrow and when Sharp-elbow attacks he uses the whetstone for protection against the attack
D. He lights four prayersticks and asks the gods to retrieve it for him - Bear is supposed to be brave, so how does Hare trick him into being afraid ?
A. Hare told him of a large beast living near Bear’s home.
B. Hare took out his quiver and showed him four arrows.
C. Hare told thim that the country is full of wars.
D. Hare threated to kill him. - According to Hare, what work did the Earthmaker send him to do ?
A. To make mischief and cause trouble
B. To trample upon evil beings that were abusing his aunts and uncles
C. To play tricks on other animals to prove how intelligent he is
D. The hare has no purpose that is why his grandmother must always watch over him