Ch.1-2
Ch. 3-4
Ch. 5-6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
100

What did Apartheid in South Africa do?

Separated people

100
Why didn't Trevor want to go outside to use the restroom?

It was raining. 

100

Why did Patricia pretend she didn't know Trevor at the store in Chapter 6?

Because he wouldn't stop asking for toffee apple. 

100

What was Trevor's dogs name. 

Fufi/Panther

100

What does Trevor believe apartheid stole from him and his father?

Time. 

200

What is Trevor compared to when running from the minibus. 

Cops and robbers

200

What did Trevor do on the kitchen floor in Chapter 3. 

Poo

200

What other trait did Trevor inherit from his mother that he was grateful for?

The ability to let go of pain. 

200

Which dog was deaf? 

Fufi

200

According to Trevor Noah, what's the greatest gift you can give another person?

Being chosen. 

300

What does Trevor believe was the ultimate goal of apartheid?

To make it a white country

300

What was Koko unable to do?

See

300

What word would best describe Trevor's mom in Chapter 5

Rebellious 

300

How did Patricia get the dog back?

With money. 

300

What actions did Patricia take to make sure Trevor never thought negative of his father?

She never spoke ill of him. 

400

Why does Trevor say he was born a crime?

His parents weren't allowed to be together under Apartheid. 

400

How did Trevor feel at the end of Chapter 3

Ashamed

400

What word best describes the tone Trevor uses when speaking about his Mother?

Admiring 

400

Why did Trevor consider Fufi to be his first heartbreak?

She left him for another boy. 

400
What is Trevor's dad like? 

Calm, reserved, and private. 

500
Why did Trevor Noah include a preface in Chapter 1?

To give background information on the historic setting.

500

What is the tone of Chapter 3

Humorous 

500

How does Trevor think the South African government made apartheid work?

The used education to keep black people oppressed.

500

What did the other kid name Trevor's dog? 

Spotty

500

Why did Trevor's dad go against the rules of Apartheid?

He didn't believe in racism.