CHARACTERS
ANIMALS
RELIGION
THEMES
PLOT EVENTS
100

What is Pi named after?

He was named after a swimming pool.

100

Which animal did Pi talk about in the first chapter?

Sloth

100

Who is Lakshmi?

Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth.

100

What is a theme?

The theme of a story is the underlying message that is usually universal, and is known as the "big idea".

100

True or false: Pi can speak Spanish.

False

200

What is Pi's first name?

Piscine

200

Why did Pi choose the three-toed sloth as his zoology thesis?

Pi chose it because of its "calm, quiet, and introspective" demeanor.

200

Due to people thinking Pi's surname was P. Singh, they deemed him a Sikh and wondered why he wasn't wearing a...

Turban

200

Name one theme that's been evident through chapters 1-5.

Religion, freedom, bullying, philosophy

200

In chapter 1, Pi says that blood tests show that he was one of the two: diabetic or anemic. Which one is it?

Anemic
300

Name one thing Pi misses about India.

The food, the house lizards on the walls, the musicals on the silver screen, the cows wandering the streets, the crows cawing, the talk of cricket matches.

300

Name another animal other than the sloth that Pi mentions.

Cows, crows, monkeys, birds (pink flamingoes/black swam/doves/parakeets), elephants, seals, big cats, bears, baboons, deer, llamas, giraffes, mongooses, lion, cheetAHHHHH

300

A number of Pi's religious-studies students were...

Agnostic

300

Name another theme shown through the first 5 chapters so far. 

Religion, freedom, bullying, philosophy

300

In chapter 1, Pi talks about the two majors he'd studied. Name one.

Religious studies

400

What's the name of Pi's brother?

Ravi

400

The three-toed sloth reminded Pi of who?

God

400

When Pi says, "Certain illusions about freedom plague them both", what two things is he referring to?

Zoos and religion.

400

What is the second major Pi mentions he'd studied?

Zoology

500

Whom does Pi call Mamaji?

His family friend, Francis Adirubasamy.

500

Pi says that misinformed people think animals in the wild are "happy", because they are:

"Free". Pi says that wild animals aren't necessarily free because people hunt and capture them.

500

From reading ch. 1-5, what can we assume Pi to be a follower of (religion-wise)?

Hinduism

500

In the Indian restaurant, why does the waiter ask Pi, "Fresh off the boat, are you?"

The waiter assumes Pi has come straight out of India, because it's a custom to use their hands when eating.