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Question Bank: The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse

This chapter tells the story of two Armenian boys who experience adventure and moral dilemmas related to trust and honesty through their interactions with a beautiful white horse.

Question Bank - The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse

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Q1.

What characteristic are the Garoghlanian family most famous for?

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Q2.

What was the Garoghlanian family's economic condition?

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Q3.

How does the narrator describe his earliest memories?

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Q4.

What kind of family trait is mentioned regarding Mourad?

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Q5.

What does the character Khosrove represent in the family?

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Q6.

Why does the narrator refuse to believe Mourad has stolen the horse?

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Q7.

What internal conflict does the narrator experience upon seeing the horse?

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Q8.

What perspective does Mourad have on taking the horse?

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Q9.

What do the family members prioritize above all else?

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Q10.

What does the narrator's excitement about the horse symbolize?

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Q11.

How does the narrator view stealing differently from Mourad?

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Q12.

What does the title of the chapter signify about the horse?

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Q13.

What family trait is highlighted through Mourad's actions and decisions?

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Q14.

Why does John Byro doubt Mourad's ownership of the horse?

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Q15.

How does the narrator's view of Mourad evolve throughout the story?

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Q16.

What color is the horse that Mourad rides?

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Q17.

What aspect of the horse is emphasized when Mourad rides it?

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Q18.

How does Aram initially react to seeing the horse?

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Q19.

What does Mourad claim about his connection with the horse?

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Q20.

What notable character trait does Mourad display when he rides the horse?

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Q21.

What is one reason Aram wishes to keep the horse longer?

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Q22.

How does the appearance of the horse affect Aram's view on life?

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Q23.

What challenge does Aram face when he tries to ride the horse alone?

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Q24.

What emotion is Aram likely feeling as he waits to ride the horse?

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Q25.

What problem arises regarding the horse's ownership during the story?

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Q26.

What significant characteristic of the horse's behavior is highlighted when Mourad rides?

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Q27.

What does Mourad's command of the horse indicate about his personality?

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Q28.

What illusion does the story create around the horse in the beginning?

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Q29.

In what way does the horse act as a catalyst for the plot?

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Q30.

What consequence did he experience when the horse began to run wildly?

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Q31.

Why did Mourad insist on hiding the horse?

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Q32.

Before beginning to ride, what emotion was the narrator primarily feeling?

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Q33.

What did Mourad claim gave him a special ability with horses?

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Q34.

What lesson about honesty is reflected in Mourad’s statement?

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Q35.

What was the uncle's perspective on the value of the horse?

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Q36.

Which character represents the voice of practicality in the story?

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Q37.

How does the relationship between Mourad and the narrator contribute to the plot?

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Q38.

What does the horse symbolize for Mourad?

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Q39.

What narrative technique is used when handling the theme of guilt?

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Q40.

What could be a long-term consequence of riding the horse without permission?

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Q41.

How might the situation change if they were caught riding the horse?

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Q42.

Why is it significant that Mourad claims to have a special understanding with the horse?

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Q43.

What role does the concept of 'honesty' play in the story's moral framework?

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Q44.

What could the horse also represent in a broader sense?

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Q45.

What is the primary reason the narrator initially rejects the idea that Mourad stole the horse?

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Q46.

How does the narrator rationalize Mourad's act of taking the horse?

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Q47.

What does Mourad's attitude about stealing reveal about his character?

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Q48.

What theme is prevalent in “The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse” concerning theft?

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Q49.

What does the protagonist mean when he says that stealing the horse wouldn’t become stealing until they sold it?

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Q50.

What reaction does Mourad expect from the narrator when he steals the horse?

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Q51.

What does the act of jumping on the horse symbolize for the narrator?

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Q52.

How does the author depict the theme of poverty in the story?

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Q53.

In the context of the story, what does the horse represent?

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Q54.

What might Mourad's ability to steal the horse and ride it imply about his family’s values?

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Q55.

Which character embodies the traditional view of authority in the story?

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Q56.

What element of irony can be found in the story regarding the Garoghlanian family?

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Q57.

In what way does Mourad’s view of the horse differ from societal norms?

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Q58.

What is one potential consequence of the boys’ decision to keep the horse?

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Q59.

How does the narrative challenge traditional notions of right and wrong?

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Q60.

What is the significance of the white horse in the story?

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Q61.

What motivates Aram to ride the horse despite his initial fear?

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Q62.

During their adventures, how do Mourad and Aram justify their actions?

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Q63.

What lesson does Aram learn through his experiences with the horse?

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Q64.

How does Mourad's character differ from Aram's in their adventures?

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Q65.

What role does the setting play in 'The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse'?

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Q66.

What does the midday sun symbolize when Mourad and Aram ride the horse?

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Q67.

How does Mourad's attitude towards stealing differ from societal norms?

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Q68.

What does Aram's fear initially prevent him from doing?

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Q69.

What is the underlying theme of trust in 'The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse'?

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Q70.

Why does Mourad insist on returning the horse?

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Q71.

How do Mourad and Aram view the consequences of their adventures?

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Q72.

What thematic element is emphasized through Mourad's character?

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Q73.

What does the relationship between Aram and Mourad teach about family?

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Q74.

What does Mourad mean when he says, 'the horse must go back to its true owner'?

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Q75.

How does the story address the concept of adventure?

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Q76.

Who was the first to wake Aram in the story?

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Q77.

What is the horse's name according to Mourad?

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Q78.

What promise does Aram want Mourad to make?

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Q79.

What does Mourad’s response to Aram's request indicate about his values?

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Q80.

How does Aram feel when he first gets on the horse?

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Q81.

What happens each time Aram tries to ride the horse by himself?

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Q82.

What does the farmer, John Byro, notice about the horse?

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Q83.

What does Mourad mean when he says he has a way with horses?

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Q84.

Why does Mourad refuse to keep the horse longer than six months?

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Q85.

What does John Byro claim is missing from his life?

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Q86.

What kind of relationship do Aram and Mourad share?

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Q87.

How does Uncle Khosrove respond to Byro's complaint about his horse?

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Q88.

What is one key lesson that Mourad shares after taking care of the injured bird?

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Q89.

What does Mourad want before returning the horse to Byro?

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Q90.

What does Aram's longing to keep the horse reveal about his character?

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Q91.

Why does Uncle Khosrove ridicule Byro when he mentions the horse's value?

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Q92.

How does the setting reflect the themes of the story?

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Q93.

Which aspect of John Byro's character is highlighted during his encounter with Mourad?

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Q94.

What common theme is present in both Aram's and Mourad's actions?

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Q95.

What does Mourad's interaction with the young robin indicate about his nature?

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Q96.

What does Mourad’s act of returning the horse imply about his character development?

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Q97.

Why does Mourad feel that the horse should not be returned immediately?

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Q98.

What philosophical viewpoint does Khosrove express?

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Q99.

How does Mourad respond when John Byro remarks on the horse's resemblance?

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Q100.

What ultimately compels the boys to return the horse?

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Q101.

How does the author portray the concept of ownership through Byro's perspective?

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Q102.

What does the interaction between Mourad and the bird symbolize?

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Q103.

What role does the setting play in the boys' decision to hide the horse?

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Q104.

Why does John Byro believe Mourad when he dazzles him with his charm?

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Q105.

How does Uncle Khosrove's behavior contrast with Byro's?

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