Characters
Plot Events
Addition & The Monster
Themes & Symbols
Quotes
100

Who is Kristina’s baby in Glass?
A) Jake
B) Hunter
C) Chase Jr.
D) Adam

B. Hunter

100

Where is Kristina living at the start of Glass?
A) With her father
B) With her mother
C) In her own apartment
D) At a rehab center

B. With her mother

100

What is Kristina’s preferred form of meth in Glass?
A) Smoking crystal
B) Snorting powder
C) Injecting liquid
D) Eating pills

A. Smoking crystal

100

A major theme of Glass is:
A) Family loyalty
B) Addiction’s destruction
C) Pursuing education
D) The importance of money

B. Addiction's destruction

100

“Hunter is my reason to get clean, but the monster doesn’t care.” — Who said this?
A) Kristina
B) Trey
C) Robyn
D) Chase

A. Kristina

200

Who is Kristina’s main romantic interest in Glass?
A) Brad
B) Chase
C) Trey
D) Brendan

C. Trey

200

How does Kristina initially try to stay sober?
A) Rehab program
B) Moving away from friends
C) Focusing on Hunter
D) School therapy group

C. Focusing on Hunter

200

What does Kristina believe meth gives her?
A) Energy and focus
B) Confidence and escape
C) Popularity and money
D) Strength and endurance

B. Confidence and escape

200

The title Glass is slang for:
A) Heroin
B) Cocaine
C) Methamphetamine
D) Crack cocaine

C. Metamphetamine

200

“Glass is prettier than crank, but twice as dangerous.” — Who said this?
A) Robyn
B) Kristina
C) Trey
D) Brad

B. Kristina

300

What is the name of Kristina’s ex from Crank who is now in jail?
A) Adam
B) Brendan
C) Chase
D) Trey

C. Chase

300

Who first reintroduces Kristina to meth in Glass?
A) Chase
B) Trey
C) Robyn
D) Brad

C. Robyn

300

Which consequence does Kristina NOT face due to her addiction in Glass?
A) Legal trouble
B) Losing friends
C) Physical illness
D) Winning custody battles

D. Winning custody battles

300

Hunter symbolizes:
A) Innocence and responsibility
B) Addiction
C) Kristina’s past
D) Her relationship with Trey

A. Innocence and responsibility

300

“You can’t love someone more than you love the monster.” — Who said this?
A) Trey
B) Kristina
C) Robyn
D) Chase

A. Trey

400

Which friend of Kristina is also addicted to meth?
A) Melinda
B) Sarah
C) Robyn
D) Raven

C. Robyn

400

Where do Kristina and Trey often go to get high?
A) The mountains
B) An abandoned house
C) His truck
D) The desert

C. His truck

400

Kristina often describes meth as:
A) A friend who betrays her
B) A monster with claws
C) A storm she can’t escape
D) A fire she can’t put out

A. A friend who betrays her

400

Kristina’s constant references to “the monster” symbolize:
A) Meth’s grip over her
B) Her father’s absence
C) Trey’s temper
D) Police surveillance

A. Meth's grip over her

400

“One more hit, and then I’ll quit.” — Who said this?
A) Robyn
B) Kristina
C) Trey
D) Chase

B. Kristina

500

Who is Kristina’s stepfather?
A) Scott
B) Hunter Sr.
C) Brendan
D) Jim

D. Jim

500

How does Glass end?
A) Kristina goes to rehab
B) Kristina is arrested
C) Kristina loses custody of Hunter
D) Kristina overdoses

B. Kristina is arrested

500

Trey’s involvement with meth includes:
A) Selling
B) Manufacturing
C) Using only
D) Using and selling

D. Using and Selling

500

Trey’s truck often symbolizes:
A) Danger and secrecy
B) Freedom and travel
C) Family life
D) Sobriety

A. Danger and secrecy

500

“We’re partners in crime, literally.” — Who said this?
A) Trey
B) Kristina
C) Robyn
D) Brad

A. Trey

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