Bleeding Scream - In Science
High School - School
Awards
Ducks
100

What does the "Bleeding Scream" costume symbolize for Auggie on Halloween compared to his everyday life?

A. A chance to be feared instead of pitied.

B. A moment of feeling empowered and normal.

C. A reminder of his daily struggles.

B. A moment of feeling empowered and normal.

100

Via's transition from being called "Via" to "Olivia" in high school is significant because it indicates:

A. A need for a fresh start and personal identity.

B. A rejection of her family and childhood.

C. A desire to be more formal and adult-like. 

A. A need for a fresh start and personal identity.

100

What can be inferred about the impact of Auggie's character on his school community?

A. It has gone unnoticed by his peers and teachers.

B. It has inspired a culture of kindness and support.

C. It has created a divide among students.

B. It has inspired a culture of kindness and support.

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY 

What theme is suggested by Auggie's experience with his damaged hearing aid?

A. The importance of seeking revenge for wrongs done.

B. The challenges of adapting to physical differences.

C. The significance of forgiveness and moving forward.

C. The significance of forgiveness and moving forward.

200

What does Jack Will's realization in science class reveal about his self-awareness?

A. He is unaware of his actions.

B. He is reflective and remorseful (sorry)

C. He is proud of his actions

B. He is reflective and remorseful (sorry)

200

From Via's perspective, what was the best aspect of high school initially?

A. The opportunity to reinvent herself.

B. The challenging academic environment.

C. The diverse extracurricular activities.

A. The opportunity to reinvent herself.

200

What does Mr. Tushman's emotional reaction during the speech suggest about the importance of themes discussed?

A. They are of little significance to him personally. 

B. They are deeply personal and significant to him.

C. They are standard statements with no real meaning.

B. They are deeply personal and significant to him.

200

How does Mr. Tushman's anticipation of the next school year reflect on the story's theme?

A. The excitement and optimism for new beginnings.

B. The dread of upcoming academic pressures.

C. The preference for past experiences over future ones. 

A. The excitement and optimism for new beginnings.

300

 How does Jack Will's attitude towards Auggie Change after reflecting on his own actions?

A. He becomes indifferent (does not care one way or the other).

B. He becomes more hostile.

C. He regrets his past behavior.

C. He regrets his past behavior.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

In "Camp Lies", why does Miranda lie about having a deformed brother?

A. To gain popularity

B. Because she misses her own brother

C. For no reason at all


Which line from "Camp Lies" best illustrates why Miranda lied about having a deformed brother?

A. "It just seemed like an interesting thing to say."

B. "These lies I told, these fictions, did wonders for my popularity."

C. "I felt a little entitled to this lie."

A. To gain popularity

B. "These lies I told, these fictions, did wonders for my popularity."

300

How does the story demonstrate the theme of 'greatness lies in up lifting others'?

A. Through the competitive nature of the awards.

B. By highlighting the academic achievements of students.

C.  Through Auggie's recognition for supporting his peers.

C.  Through Auggie's recognition for supporting his peers.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What theme is reflected in the way Auggie and Mr. Tushman discuss Julian's departure?

A. Education is key to success.

B. Acceptance varies among individuals.

C. Friendships are unbreakable. 


Identify the line that supports the theme reflected in the way Auggie and Mr. Tushman discuss Julian's departure.

A. "His parents don't think Beecher Prep is a good fit for him."

B. "But teachers know more than kids think, Auggie. I wish you and Jack had come to me about the mean notes that were left in your lockers."

C. "I know in school things got a little hairy with Julian at times."

B. Acceptance varies among individuals.

A. "His parents don't think Beecher Prep is a good fit for him."

400

How does Auggie interpret the conversation he overhears from his classmates?
A. As a joke 

B. As a misunderstanding 

C. As hurtful and serious

C. As hurtful and serious

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

According to Via in "Major Tom", how did Miranda's behavior towards August differ from others?

A. She was more affectionate and inclusive.

B. She avoided him

C. She was scared of him


What line from "Major Tom" best illustrates Miranda's unique treatment towards August compared to others?

A. "Out of the three of us Miranda had almost always been the sweetest to August."

B. "She would call him Major Tom and they would sin 'Space Oddity' by David Bowie together.

C. "It was their little thing. They knew all the words and would blast it on the iPod and sing the song out loud."

A. She was more affectionate and inclusive.

A. "Out of the three of us Miranda had almost always been the sweetest to August."

400

What aspect of the theme 'the strength of ones courage' is reflected in Auggie's experience?

A. His academic prowess

B. His physical appearance

C. His ability to face challenges with bravery

C. His ability to face challenges with bravery

400

What do role do Auggie's academic achievement play in the story's theme?

A. Undermine (lessen) the value of personal challenges.

B. Emphasize resistance and hard work.

C. Suggest academic success is Auggie's only strength. 

B. Emphasize resistance and hard work.

500

From Auggie′s point of view, how do his classmates′ attitudes change when they don′t recognize him? 

A. They become more friendly.

B. They ignore him

C. They become hostile.  

Which line from the passage best demonstrates the change in Auggie′s classmates′ attitudes when they don′t recognize him?  

A. "One kid wearing the same exact costume as mine...high-fived me as we passed each other on the stairs."

B. "I was starting to think this was going to go down as one of the most awesome days in the history of my life..." 

C. "I knew the shrug of course. I knew the voice."  

A. They become more friendly.

A. "One kid wearing the same exact costume as mine...high-fived me as we passed each other on the stairs."

500

From Via's point of view in "High School", how does she feel about her brother August being less known in high school compared to middle school?

A. Relieved

B. Indifferent

C. Sad

What line from "High School" best supports Via's feelings about her brother August being less known in high school?

A. "But in middle school a lot of people didn't know about August."

B. "The best thing about high school is that hardly anybody knows me at all."

C. "I'm always going to be the sister of a kid with a  birth defect: that's not the issue."

A. Relieved

B. "The best thing about high school is that hardly anybody knows me at all."

500

What theme does Auggie's experience at the awards ceremony illustrate?

A. The thrill of competition

B. The challenges of academic pursuits

C. The impact of kindness and acceptance

C. The impact of kindness and acceptance

500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What theme is reflected in Auggie's casual responses to his achievements and challenges?

A. The insignificance of school achievements in the real world. 

B. The resilience of children in the face of adversity.

C. The need for more recognition of student achievements. 


Select the line from the passage that best supports the theme selected.

A." 'But I know it's had its share of ups and downs,' He said raising his eyebrows."

B. "Certainly that night at the nature reserve was one of the low points."

C. "But it also was kind of good too...you know, how people stood up for me and stuff?"

B. The resilience of children in the face of adversity.

C. "But it also was kind of good too...you know, how people stood up for me and stuff?"

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