What is Jonas' Role
Receiver of Memory
What is the term for the ceremony where children receive their job roles?
The Ceremony of Twelve
T/F Jonas' family are biologically related
False
Who is the previous Receiver-in-training?
Rosemary
x2 who is she related to?
What was the first Pixar movie?
Toy Story
What does Jonas hope will happen when he leaves?
Memories will return to the people
What happens to identical twins in the community?
The smaller one is released
What do all citizens take to suppress their memories?
Pills
What is Jonas’s father’s job?
Nurturer
Solve for x 4
4x-4 = 6x-12
-4
What does Jonas experience when he receives the memory of war?
Pain/Hurt
Why do community members not experience real pain?
The Giver holds all the pain
What is Fiona's assignment?
Caretaker of the old
What punishment does a pilot receive for flying over the community?
Immediate release
What temp does water boil at
100 degrees celcius
What rule is Jonas allowed to break after becoming the Giver?
He can lie
Why does the community in The Giver eliminate emotions and memories?
To maintain control, prevent conflict, and ensure sameness and safety.
What is the Givers favourite memory?
Family and love at Christmas
What is Gabriel’s special trait that Jonas also shares?
Pale Eyes
What is the symbol for sodium on the periodic table?
Na
What is the first colour Jonas sees?
Red
What role do "Assignments" play in the community?
Assignments are lifelong jobs given at age 12 that determine each citizen’s role in the society. They are chosen by the Elders based on observation of a child’s abilities and behavior.
How does Jonas change from the beginning to the end of the novel?
Jonas starts as a rule-following, obedient boy who trusts the community. By the end, he becomes independent, critical of the society, and willing to risk everything for freedom and love.
Why is it dangerous for only one person to hold all the memories in the community?
Because if the Receiver dies or leaves (like Jonas does), the memories return to the people all at once, causing confusion, pain, and chaos—since they have no experience or training to handle strong emotions or difficult choices.
What is the name of the world's largest coral reef?
Great BArrier Reef