Static or Dynamic
Protagonist or Antagonist
Character Traits
Actions, Thoughts, Appearance
Pixar Short Characters
100

A character that stays the same or goes through little change throughout a story.

Static 

100

What do we call the main character that is being followed in a story?

protagonist

100

Even though the storm was howling and the power went out, Maya grabbed her flashlight, checked on her little brother, and began organizing a game of cards to keep him calm.
Which trait best describes Maya?

  • A) Fearful
  • B) Courageous
  • C) Dishonest
  • D) Greedy
  • B) Courageous
100

The new student sat at the back of the room with his shoulders hunched, his hood pulled low over his eyes, and his hands stuffed deep into his pockets.
Based on his appearance, what can you infer about the student?

  • A) He is feeling aggressive and looking for a fight.
  • B) He is wealthy and wearing expensive clothing.
  • C) He is feeling shy, uncomfortable, or trying to hide.
  • D) He is very athletic and ready for gym class.
  • C) He is feeling shy, uncomfortable, or trying to hide.
100

In the Pixar Short "Geri's Game", who does Geri play chess with and what does it represent?

A) his best friend. It means his friendly and social.

B) himself. It represents his creativity and resilience in finding companionship with himself and entertainment despite being alone.

C) himself. It represents the terribleness of depression and being alone.

D) his grandson. It represents the importance of family and having someone take care of you as you age.

B) himself. It represents his creativity and resilience in finding companionship with himself and entertainment despite being alone.

200
A character that goes through a significant change in the story. 

Dynamic

200

Who is the person, group, force, or idea that opposes the protagonist?

antagonist

200

Which of the following is a character trait rather than a temporary emotion?

  • A) Surprised
  • B) Angry
  • C) Reliable
  • D) Excited
  • C) Reliable
200

When the waiter accidentally spilled water on her dress, Mrs. Higgins didn't frown. Instead, she laughed, told him it was 'just a little extra hydration,' and left him a 30% tip.
Which trait best describes Mrs. Higgins based on her actions?

  • A) Forgetful
  • B) Wealthy
  • C) Gracious
  • D) Clumsy
  • C) Gracious
200

At the beginning of the short "Snack Attack", the elderly woman is angry and aggressive toward the teenager because she believes he is being disrespectful and greedy. By the very end of the film, after she boards the train and looks in her bag, her expression completely changes.

Based on this shift, which statement best describes why the woman is a dynamic character?

  • A) She is dynamic because she traveled from the train station platform onto the train.
  • B) She is dynamic because she went from being hungry at the start to being full by the end.
  • C) She is dynamic because she realizes her internal judgment of the teenager was wrong, shifting from anger to deep regret and embarrassment.
  • D) She is dynamic because she learned a new skill: how to fix a broken vending machine.
  • C) She is dynamic because she realizes her internal judgment of the teenager was wrong, shifting from anger to deep regret and embarrassment.
300

At the start of the story, Marcus is terrified of public speaking and avoids it at all costs. After being forced to join the debate team to pass his class, he discovers a passion for arguing his point and ends the year by winning the state championship with a confident final speech.
What type of character is Marcus?

  • A) Dynamic, because he changed from being fearful to being confident.
  • B) Static, because he was a student at the beginning and a student at the end.
  • C) Static, because his goal of passing the class never changed.
  • D) Dynamic, because he moved from his classroom to the state championship.
  • A) Dynamic, because he changed from being fearful to being confident.
300

In most stories, what is the primary job of the antagonist?

  • A) To be the main character that the audience roots for.
  • B) To help the protagonist achieve their goals more quickly.
  • C) To provide conflict by opposing or standing in the way of the protagonist.
  • D) To change their personality and become a better person by the end of the story.
  • C) To provide conflict by opposing or standing in the way of the protagonist.
300

If a character is described as arrogant, which action would they most likely take?

  • A) Offering to help a classmate who is struggling with a math problem.
  • B) Bragging to everyone that they are the only person smart enough to pass the test.
  • C) Sitting quietly in the back of the room and hoping the teacher doesn't call on them.
  • D) Admitting they made a mistake and apologizing to their friend.
  • B) Bragging to everyone that they are the only person smart enough to pass the test.
300

As the coach announced the team captains, Jordan thought to himself, "I hope Leo gets it. He worked harder than anyone this summer, even if I want the spot too."
What do Jordan’s thoughts reveal about his character?

  • A) He is lazy and doesn't want to be a captain.
  • B) He is selfless and values fairness.
  • C) He is jealous and angry at Leo.
  • D) He is arrogant and thinks he is the best.
  • B) He is selfless and values fairness.
300

Throughout the short "Bao", the mother is extremely protective of the dumpling, often stopping him from playing soccer or going out with friends. When the "dumpling son" finally tries to move out with his fiancée, the mother's reaction is intense and emotional.

What does the mother’s internal conflict and her relationship with the dumpling represent?

  • A) Her literal hunger and need for a snack during a stressful day.
  • B) Her desire to become a professional chef and open a restaurant.
  • C) Her struggle with "Empty Nest Syndrome" and the difficulty of letting go as her child grows up.
  • D) Her anger that the dumpling chose a fiancée who doesn't like her cooking.
  • C) Her struggle with "Empty Nest Syndrome" and the difficulty of letting go as her child grows up.
400

In the story Cinderella, the Wicked Stepmother begins the story as a cruel, jealous woman who treats Cinderella poorly. By the end of the story, she is still a cruel, jealous woman who is angry that Cinderella married the Prince.
This makes the Stepmother a:

  • A) Dynamic character, because her life changed when Cinderella moved out.
  • B) Round character, because she is the main antagonist.
  • C) Static character, because her personality and mean attitude did not change.
  • D) Protagonist, because she drives the conflict of the story.
  • C) Static character, because her personality and mean attitude did not change.
400

Sasha is working hard to win the school science fair so she can earn a scholarship. However, her classmate, Leo, is jealous of her project and keeps hiding her supplies to make sure she doesn't finish on time.
In this story, who is the protagonist?

  • A) Leo, because he is the one causing all the action.
  • B) Sasha, because the story focuses on her goal and her struggle to achieve it.
  • C) Both Sasha and Leo, because they are both main characters.
  • D) The science fair judge, because they decide who wins.
  • B) Sasha, because the story focuses on her goal and her struggle to achieve it.
400

A writer tells you: "Officer Miller was a stingy man who never spent a penny more than he had to."
What method did the author use to show Officer Miller's traits?

  • A) Direct Characterization (The author told us the trait explicitly.)
  • B) Indirect Characterization (The author showed the trait through actions.)
  • C) Symbolism (The author used an object to represent his trait.)
  • D) Internal Monologue (The author showed his private thoughts.)
  • A) Direct Characterization (The author told us the trait explicitly.)
400

Chloe arrived at the meeting fifteen minutes early with a color-coded notebook, three sharpened pencils, and a printed itinerary for everyone.
Which set of traits best describes Chloe?

  • A) Artistic and creative
  • B) Organized and prepared
  • C) Nervous and worried
  • D) Bossy and rude
  • B) Organized and prepared
400

At the start of the short "Loop", Marcus is frustrated because Renee won't follow his directions or paddle the way he wants. By the end of the trip, Marcus stops trying to control the boat and instead begins to communicate using Renee’s favorite sounds and gestures.

What does this change reveal about Marcus as a dynamic character?

  • A) He is dynamic because he learned a new physical skill, like how to steer a canoe perfectly.
  • B) He is dynamic because he shifted from being impatient to being empathetic, learning to value someone else's way of experiencing the world.
  • C) He is dynamic because he decided he liked the sound of the reeds more than the sound of his own voice.
  • D) He is dynamic because he successfully traveled from one side of the lake to the other.
  • B) He is dynamic because he shifted from being impatient to being empathetic, learning to value someone else's way of experiencing the world.
500

In a story, a character named Leo starts as a shy, quiet student who always wears hoodies. By the end of the story, Leo has won the lottery, moved into a mansion, and now wears expensive designer suits. However, he is still just as shy and quiet as he was on page one.
Is Leo a dynamic or static character? 

  • A) Dynamic, because he is rich now and his lifestyle has completely changed.
  • B) Dynamic, because his physical appearance and clothes are different.
  • C) Static, because his internal personality and traits did not change.
  • D) Static, because he is still a student at the end of the story.
  • C) Static, because his internal personality and traits did not change.
500

Which of the following is an example of a story where the antagonist is not a person?

  • A) A superhero fighting a powerful villain to save a city.
  • B) A detective trying to catch a mysterious jewel thief.
  • C) A hiker struggling to survive and find their way home during a massive blizzard.
  • D) Two best friends competing against each other to win a talent show.
  • C) A hiker struggling to survive and find their way home during a massive blizzard.
500

“I don’t care if it takes all night,” Sarah whispered, rubbing her tired eyes as she re-read the difficult chapter for the third time. “I am going to understand this before the sun comes up.”
What trait does Sarah demonstrate?

  • A) Laziness
  • B) Humility
  • C) Persistence
  • D) Impatience
  • C) Persistence
500

“I can’t believe I failed that test,” Liam muttered, kicking a stray pebble across the pavement. “I’m such a failure.”
Which two methods is the author using to show Liam’s character?

  • A) Appearance and Actions
  • B) Thoughts and Appearance
  • C) Speech and Actions
  • D) Thoughts and Speech
  • C) Speech and Actions
500

Pixar shorts like Boundin', Piper, and The Blue Umbrella often feature characters who face a major problem, fail at first, and then find a creative way to succeed.

What is the most important reason Pixar uses these short films to deliver "universal themes"?

  • A) To show off how many different colors and textures their computers can create in five minutes.
  • B) To save money by not having to hire famous voice actors to speak for the characters.
  • C) To prove that deep emotions and life lessons, like perseverance and empathy, can be understood by anyone through actions and expressions alone.
  • D) To provide a quick summary of the full-length movie that is about to play in the theater.
  • C) To prove that deep emotions and life lessons, like perseverance and empathy, can be understood by anyone through actions and expressions alone.
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