Author and Background
Characters
Plot
Who said it?
Wild card
100

Ambelin and Ezekiel Kwaymullina are Aboriginal writers.

TRUE or FALSE

TRUE

100

A skinny man with glasses, is the heir of a rich family in a rural Australian town who donated a house for a children's home.

Alexander Sholt

100

How did Beth die?

In a car accident

100

I’m a ball curled up. I’m a glass thrown against rock. Shattered. Bits of me everywhere. I’ll never find them all. No one will.

Catching

100

Which Prime Minister made a formal apology to the Stolen Generations in 2008?

a) Kevin Rudd

b) Julia Gillard

c) Tony Abbott

d) Scott Morrison

a) Kevin Rudd

200

What year was Catching Teller Crow first published?

a) 2015

b) 2016

c) 2017

d) 2018

d) 2018

200

A tall man with unkempt hair, he provides medical care for the children at the children’s home in a rural Australian town.

Martin Flint

200

Why did Beth's grandpa kick her father (Michael) out of home?

He began seeing Beth's mum, an Aboriginal.

200

‘You have colours. So many. Soon they’ll come and you won’t be full of colours. You’ll be full of screams.’

Crow

200

The following quote can be best described as:

"My father was stuck in grief like a man caught in a muddy swamp."

a) rhyme

b) personification

c) alliteration

d) simile

d) simile

300

The following aspect of First Nations beliefs were used to create which character? 

"Aboriginal family connections extend beyond human beings to encompass all life. These connections can also reach past one cycle of existence to shape the next."

Crow

300

Who are the two Fetchers?

Martin Flint and Tom Cavanagh

300

Who killed Cavanagh, Flint, Sholt and Bell? And what was the murder "weapon"?

Crow, her curved beak.

300

‘She has colours,’

‘Bright,’ 

‘Beautiful. Like a rainbow.’

 ‘Are you alone, little rainbow?’

(Two characters)

The Fetchers

300

What day is your exam in Week 9?

Tuesday

400

The Stolen Generations occurred between:

a) 1788 and 1888

b) 1910 and 1970

c) 1810 and 1870

d) 1950 and 2000 

b) 1910 and 1970

400

Freckly, redheaded she is the second-in-command to local police chief Derek Bell in the rural Australian town where they both grew up.

Allie Hartley

400

What location was "The Beneath" that Catching describes she was taken?

The underground bunker built by Oscar Sholt

400

The colours were the place I’d glimpsed right after I’d died. The other side. And they were singing, or someone was. I couldn’t make out the words, but it sounded like a welcoming song. The kind a mother might sing to her child. I’d finally found Mum.

Beth

400

The authors of Catching Teller Crow are from which Australian state?

Western Australia

500
Which character said the following about Aboriginal concepts of life and time:


"Life doesn't move through time. Time moves through life."

Grandpa Jim

500

Who gave Catching's great-great-grandma the name "Catching."?

Her white boss

500

At the end of the novel Catching, Crow and Beth dissolved into which three colours?

Green (Catching), black (Crow) and yellow (Beth).

500

This all there is? Seems thin, for an investigation into a missing kid.’

Who said it and who is the "kid" they are talking about?

Michael Teller, Sarah Blue

500

The name of the Australian Human Rights Commission report into the Stolen Generations was titled "Bringing Them _______ "

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