What emotion does Mei struggle with the most when she thinks about disappointing her mother?
A) Happiness
B) Guilt and anxiety
C) Anger
D) Boredom
B) Guilt and anxiety
What do Mei's friends encourage her to do that her mother disapproves of?
A) Study harder in school
B) Be herself and have fun
C) Spend more time at home
D) Forget about her family
B) Be herself and have fun
What is the main conflict between Mei and her mother?
A) Mei doesn't love her mother
B) They have different ideas about what Mei should be like
C) Mei's mother doesn't care about her
D) They never talk to each other
B) They have different ideas about what Mei should be like
When Mei first turns into a red panda, how did Mei feel about herself?
A) She loves everything about herself
B) She is ashamed of herself and trying to hide
C) She doesn't think about herself
D) She thinks she's better than everyone else
B) She is ashamed of herself and trying to hide
What major life change is Mei going through at the start of the movie?
A) Starting a new job
B) Becoming a teenager and discovering new things about herself
C) Moving to a new country
D) Learning to drive
B) Becoming a teenager and discovering new things about herself
When Mei transforms into a red panda, what does this transformation represent about her emotions?
A) Her anger is getting too big to control
B)She is getting sick
C) She is becoming a different person
D) Her feelings are so strong they physically change her
D) Her feelings are so strong they physically change her
How do Mei's friends react when they first see her red panda form?
A) They run away scared
B) They think it's cool and want to help her
C) They tell everyone at school
D) They stop being her friends
B) They think it's cool and want to help her
Why does Mei's mother want Mei to suppress her red panda ability?
A) Because she is scared and wants to protect Mei
B) Because she is mean
C) Because she doesn't love Mei
D) Because red pandas are dangerous
A) Because she is scared and wants to protect Mei
What does the red panda transformation symbolize in Mei's journey?
A) A punishment for being bad
B) A dangerous monster she cannot control
C) Her true self that she's been hiding
D) Something that makes her sick
C) Her true self that she's been hiding
How does Mei show personal growth when she stands up for herself by the end of the movie?
A) She yells at everyone
B) She runs away from home
C) She respectfully expresses what she wants and needs
D) She stops caring about anyone
C) She respectfully expresses what she wants and needs
How does Mei learn to manage her big emotions throughout the movie?
A) By ignoring them completely
B) By always listening to her mother
C) By remembering how her friends care for her
D) By never getting excited again
C) By remembering how her friends care for her
What does Mei learn about friendship from her group of friends?
A) True friends only like you when you're perfect
B) Friends should always agree with your parents
C) Real friends accept you for who you are and support you
D) Friendship is not important
C) Real friends accept you for who you are and support you
What does Mei discover about her mother's past that helps her understand her better?
A) Her mother was also a red panda
B) Her mother never had any problems
C) Her mother also struggled with her own feelings and identity
D) Her mother didn't care about family
C) Her mother also struggled with her own feelings and identity
How does Mei's perspective on being "different" change throughout the movie?
A) She still thinks being different is bad
B) She realizes being different is what makes her special and valuable
C) She thinks everyone should be the same
D) She doesn't care about being different
B) She realizes being different is what makes her special and valuable
What does Mei learn about independence through her journey?
A) Independence means doing whatever you want
B) You can't be independent if you love your family
C) Being independent means making your own choices while still caring about others
D) Independence is not important
C) Being independent means making your own choices while still caring about others
What does Mei realize about her red panda form by the end of the movie?
A) It is a curse she must get rid of
B) It is a part of her that makes her who she is
C) It makes her better than other people
D) It means she is broken
B) It is a part of her that makes her who she is
When Mei's friends stand by her side at the concert, what are they showing her?
A) Loyalty and unconditional support
B) That they don't care about her mother
C) That they want to cause trouble
D) That they are better than other people
A) Loyalty and unconditional support
How does Mei's relationship with her mother change by the end of the movie?
A) They stop talking to each other
B) Mei completely agrees with everything her mother says
C) They learn to understand and accept each other better
D) Nothing changes between them
C) They learn to understand and accept each other better
What choice does Mei make about her red panda form at the end of the movie?
A) She gets rid of it completely
B) She hides it forever
C) She accepts it as part of who she is and keeps it
D) She lets her mother decide for her
C) She accepts it as part of who she is and keeps it
How does Mei's confidence change from the beginning to the end of the movie?
A) It stays exactly the same
B) She becomes less confident
C) She becomes more confident in herself and her abilities
D) Confidence doesn't matter to her
C) She becomes more confident in herself and her abilities
How does Mei make peace with herself?
A) Never feeling sad or angry
B) Always being perfect for her mother
C) Accepting all her emotions—both happy and difficult ones
D) Becoming invisible so no one notices her feelings
C) Accepting all her emotions—both happy and difficult ones
How does Mei's friendship group help her grow as a person?
A) They tell her what to do
B) They encourage her to explore her identity and make her own choices
C) They make her forget about her family
D) They don't help her at all
B) They encourage her to explore her identity and make her own choices
What important lesson does Mei learn about family relationships?
A) Parents are always right
B) You should never disagree with your parents
C) Family love can coexist with having your own identity and choices
D) Family relationships don't matter
C) Family love can coexist with having your own identity and choices
What is the most important message about self-acceptance in Turning Red?
A) You should try to be perfect
B) Being yourself, even if you're different, is better than hiding who you really are
C) You should always listen to what others think
D) Self-acceptance means never changing
B) Being yourself, even if you're different, is better than hiding who you really are
What does Mei's journey teach us about growing up?
A) Growing up means leaving your family behind
B) Growing up means becoming perfect
C) Growing up means learning to accept yourself
D) Growing up is easy and simple
C) Growing up means learning to accept yourself