How does Grover help Percy?
a) He ignores him
b) He protects and warns him
c) He competes with him
d) He leaves camp
b) He protects and warns him
Where does Percy train and learn about being a demigod?
a) Olympus
b) Camp Half-Blood
c) His school
d) New York City
b) Camp Half-Blood
What monster attacks Percy near Camp Half-Blood?
a) Hydra
b) Medusa
c) Minotaur
d) Fury
c) Minotaur
What theme is shown through Percy and Grover’s friendship?
a) Fighting solves problems
b) Rules are always fair
c) Friendship and loyalty are important
d) Winning is everything
c) Friendship and loyalty are important
Which event makes the story more exciting?
a) Percy eating dinner
b) Percy sitting in class
c) Percy fighting the Minotaur
d) Percy walking to camp
c) Percy fighting the Minotaur
What does being “claimed” show about Percy?
a) He is weak
b) He is leaving camp
c) He has a godly parent
d) He is in trouble
c) He has a godly parent
How does the setting change in the story?
a) It stays the same
b) It becomes boring
c) It moves from normal places to a magical world
d) It becomes less important
c) It moves from normal places to a magical world
What is Percy accused of stealing?
a) A sword
b) Zeus’s lightning bolt
c) A shield
d) A helmet
b) Zeus’s lightning bolt
Why does Percy go on the quest?
a) He wants adventure
b) He is bored
c) He wants to help his mom and prove himself
d) He wants to leave camp
c) He wants to help his mom and prove himself
How do Percy’s actions affect the plot?
a) They move the story forward
b) They end the story
c) They slow the story down
d) They do not matter
a) They move the story forward
What do Percy’s actions in fights show about him?
a) He gives up easily
b) He avoids danger
c) He is weak
d) He is brave and keeps trying
d) He is brave and keeps trying
How does the setting help develop the story?
a) It creates danger and explains Percy’s world
b) It slows the story down
c) It only shows where Percy lives
d) It has no effect
a) It creates danger and explains Percy’s world
How does conflict affect the story?
a) It ends the story
b) It creates problems Percy must solve
c) It makes the story boring
d) It does nothing
b) It creates problems Percy must solve
What lesson does Percy learn at Camp Half-Blood?
a) Monsters are not dangerous
b) Teamwork and courage are important
c) School is not important
d) Fighting is always the answer
b) Teamwork and courage are important
What will most likely happen next in the story?
a) Percy quits
b) Percy stays at camp forever
c) Nothing important happens
d) Percy faces more challenges
d) Percy faces more challenges
Why does Percy feel different from other kids before he learns he is a demigod?
a) He does not like school
b) He struggles in school and feels misunderstood
c) He wants to leave home
d) He dislikes his friends
b) He struggles in school and feels misunderstood
Why is Camp Half-Blood important to Percy?
a) It keeps him hidden and teaches him survival skills
b) It helps him become popular
c) It keeps him away from school
d) It gives him freedom
a) It keeps him hidden and teaches him survival skills
What internal conflict does Percy face in the story?
a) He struggles to understand who he is
b) He wants to leave camp forever
c) He wants to fight everyone
d) He dislikes Grover
a) He struggles to understand who he is
Which event best supports the theme of loyalty?
a) Percy ignoring Grover
b) Percy helping his mom and friends
c) Percy staying at camp
d) Percy training alone
b) Percy helping his mom and friends
Which event most changes Percy’s understanding of himself?
a) Getting expelled from school
b) Fighting Clarisse
c) Being claimed by Poseidon
d) Riding to camp
c) Being claimed by Poseidon
How does Percy change from the beginning of the story?
a) He becomes more selfish
b) He becomes quieter
c) He becomes braver and more confident
d) He becomes less important
c) He becomes braver and more confident
How does the magical setting affect the pacing of the story?
a) It slows the story down completely
b) It creates danger and excitement during the plot
c) It removes conflict from the story
d) It makes the story confusing
b) It creates danger and excitement during the plot
Why does conflict make the story more exciting?
a) It ends the story quickly
b) It creates challenges Percy must overcome
c) It removes problems from the story
d) It makes Percy weaker
b) It creates challenges Percy must overcome
How do Percy’s friendships help develop the theme of teamwork?
a) His friends solve every problem for him
b) Percy learns he cannot survive alone
c) His friends create all the conflict
d) Percy works better by himself
b) Percy learns he cannot survive alone
How do Percy’s choices affect what happens in the story?
a) His choices do not matter
b) His choices create new conflicts and move the plot forward
c) His choices slow the story down
d) His choices end the quest
b) His choices create new conflicts and move the plot forward