The Incredible Journey Part 1 for Chapter 1 - 3
Multiple Choice
Where does this story take place?
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Canada
- California
Who was taking care of the pets while their owners went away to England for 10 months?
- Colt Greer
- Mike Miller
- John Longridge
- Jim Hunter
Why did John leave the pets in the care of his housekeeper?
- He was going shopping.
- He was going to his granny's funeral.
- He was going to visit his mother for one month.
- He was going on a hunting trip.
Who did these pets belong to?
- the MacKensie's
- John Longridge
- the Hunter family
- Mrs. Oates
What happened to the note that John left for his housekeeper?
- The note was stuck between two books and put on the book shelf.
- The cat knocked it off the desk and into the fire.
- The wind from the window blew it under the bed.
- The note was mixed in with the mail.
Why did the pets leave John Longridge's house?
- They were looking for an adventure.
- John Longridge was mean to the animals.
- They wanted to go home to the Hunter's house.
- They had no food to eat at John Longridge's home.
Who is Mrs. Oates?
- the housekeeper
- the mail carrier
- John's neighbor
- the vet
Which animal left John Longridge's house first to begin the journey home?
- lab
- terrier
- cat
- They started together.
On the trip how did the cat get food?
- The cat hunted for birds and small animals.
- The cat ate grass and berries.
- The cat ate what was left over from the terrier's food.
- The cat looked for dead animals to eat.
What stopped the bear cub from killing the terrier?
- The sound of a gun scared him away.
- He was caught in a bear trap.
- The cat attacked him, then the lab came to help.
- A moose scared it away.
Which pet was the oldest?
- terrier
- lab
- cat
- They were all the same age.
What did the cat do to help the terrier recover from his wounds?
- The cat scratched out a nest for the terrier to get inside to rest.
- The cat licked the terrier's wounds.
- The cat brought the terrier a bird to eat.
- The cat snuggled up beside the terrier to keep him warm.