Here are the answers to the questions based on "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London, particularly from the specified chapter:
Yes/No Answers:
No 1. Were François and Perrault furious when they realized that Buck had killed Spitz?
Yes 2. When they tried to harness him in his old place in front of Dave, did Buck run from François and Perrault for the better part of an hour?
Yes 3. Did Buck allow himself to be harnessed only after François threw down his club and he was granted the lead-dog position?
Yes 4. Did Buck show that he was superior to Spitz as a lead-dog and also excel in giving the law and making the rest of the team live up to it?
Yes 5. Under Buck’s leadership, did the team recover its old-time solidarity?
Yes 6. In their fourteen-day record run, had the dogs averaged forty miles a day when they entered Skaguay?
No 7. Were Buck and his companions the only dog-team that started back over the weary trail to Dawson?
No 8. Was the journey back to Dawson the same easy, record-breaking trip that Buck and the team made into Skaguay?
Yes 9. Sleeping before the fire, did the memories of Buck’s heredity lead him back to visions of a man who did not stand erect and of great beasts of prey circling in the darkness?
Yes 10. Since the beginning of the winter, had Buck and the other dogs traveled eighteen hundred miles?
Yes 11. Was Buck, like the rest of the dogs, very tired?
No 12. Were the men able to determine what was wrong with Dave when he became morose and irritable?
Yes 13. Did the men consider it a mercy to allow Dave to die in the traces rather than break his heart by denying him the pride of his work?
Yes 14. Did Dave die in the traces running in his usual place in front of the sled?
Yes 15. When the revolver-shot rang out, were Buck and the other dogs unaware of what it meant?