Chapter 11 "The King Boy" & Chapter 12 "The Thieves' Kitchen"
Chapter 11 "The King Boy" & Chapter 12 "The Thieves' Kitchen"
Multiple-choice exercise
Choose the correct answer for each question.
How long was the trip from Morocco to Versailles, France?
- 10 weeks
- 2 weeks
- 4 weeks
Where was the Duke when he was told the news that six horses had arrived as a gift?
- sleeping in the castle
- having tea
- having his hair done
- taking a bath
What did the horses look like when they reached the King's stables?
- well groomed and healthy
- ungroomed and dirty
- so bony that each rib showed
What did the letter from Mulai Ismael say?
- He was giving the King six Arabian stallions that were strong and of the purest Eastern blood.
- He was giving the King six horseboys to help nurse the horses back to health.
- He was giving the King six Arabian mares to mother many champion racehorses.
How did the Duke react to this gift?
- pleased
- laughed
- angry
What did Sham do to Monsieur le Duc?
- stepped on his foot
- kicked him
- knocked him over
What advice did Bishop Fleury give the King?
- to keep half of the horses
- to send the horses back to Morocco except for Sham
- to sale the horses
Why did the Bishop want to keep Sham?
- to pull the cook's cart to market and bring back the food
- so the King would have a small horse to ride
- so the King's sister would have a horse to ride
What happened to Signor Achmet?
- He joined the French army.
- He returned to Morocco.
- He left France, never to be seen again.
How was Sham's behavior when he had to pull the cart to market?
- He behaved only for Agba.
- He always pranced as if he was pulling the King's carriage.
- He was always out of control, even for Agba.
What did Sham do the day the cook took him to town without Agba?
- He refused to move.
- He was well behaved and did what the cook asked him to do.
- He streaked in and out among the stalls overturning carts.
What did the cook do with Sham after he finally settled down?
- He sold him at the Thieves' Kitchen.
- He whipped his hide.
- He took him back to the stables and refused to use him again.