Hiding Place Test

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The Hiding Place Test
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F Where did Corrie go when leaving her prison cell, at Scheveningen, the first time?
C Where did Corrie go when leaving her prison cell the second time (3 months aftering being in prison)?
A After leaving Scheveningen, where were Betsie and Corrie transported to?
J What character earned the nickname Eusie by the ten Boom sisters?
I What was the name of the lady who sat next to Corrie in the factory (the lady had a baby in the concentration camp, but the baby only survived for four hours)?
B Who died of Tuberculosis of the Spine?
E Whose room was the secret room in?
G What is the name of the police officer who worked for the underground?
D What was
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Multiple Choice (11-20)
In what city is the Beje, the house the ten Booms lived in, located?
Munich b. Haarlem c. Brabant d. Hamburg
Who taught Corrie the game of Solitaire?
Father b. Tante Jans c. Frau Mikes d. Meyer Mossel
What material was the deck of cards made out of that Corrie used to play solitaire?
Toilet Paper b. Plastic c. Cloth d. Paper
What did the prison guard tell Corrie she not allowed to have in her prison cell?
Bible b. Boxes c. Other people d. Money
How many hearings did Corrie have with Lieutenant Rahms?
Does not say b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
At Vught, when leaving the showers upon arrival everyone was supposed to be searched, but with his or her belief in God, he or she was not searched and was able to bring into the camp.
A Knife b. Food c. Four Gospels d. A Bible
At Ravensbruck, to be admitted to the wards, the hospital, you had to have a temperature of
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Corrie was in fact not suppose to be released, but her release was actually a clerical error. Even more interesting, and coincidentally, Corrie was also released just before New Year's Day, just as her sister Betsie had told her they would be. Finally, Corrie’s release was the week right before everyone else at her age was sent to the gas chambers and killed.
Vocabulary Terms (28-32) Write the letter of the correct definition on the correct blank to the left of the word. Then write a sentence using the word in the space to the right of the word. Be sure that the sentence shows that you have a true understanding of the meaning of the word.
D Perpetually - The Holocaust was and remains to be perpetually horrifying to all who experienced

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