Who is the President in The Hunger Games?
President Snow.
What district was Foxface from?
District 5.
How many times was Prim's name entered into the reaping, when she was selected as tribute?
Just ONE time.
Finish the sentence by Claudius Templesmith: "Ladies and gentlemen, let the ________________________ Hunger Games begin!"
What is a person who is selected for The Hunger Games called?
Who interviews all of the tributes in the Capitol?
Caeser Flickerman.
What does District 1 specialize in?
Luxury Items. (Jewels, etc.)
He drunkenly nose-dives off of the stage.
What were the names of the TWO tributes from District 2?
Cato and Clove.
What is an Avox?
Someone labeled as a criminal - their tongues are cut out and they are sentenced to live life as a slave.
What is the country named in The Hunger Games, that "rose up from North America's ashes?"
Panem.
Where are Peacekeepers trained?
District 2.
How old is Katniss on the day of the reaping?
16-years-old.
Who kills Clove, and how do they do it?
Thresh kills Clove with a rock to the head.
How does Gale call Katniss when they are entering the woods at the beginning? Also, why does he call her ...?
Catnip
Because when she first told him she had barely whispered it and he couldn't understand it.
Districts 1, 2, and 4.
What did the people of district 11 send to Katniss when Rue died?
a small load of bread. (p.205 l.21)
How many times was Gale's name entered in the reaping?
42 times.
How many Tributes died on the opening day with the fighting at the Cornucopia?
Eleven. (p.137, l.2)
Katniss and Peeta threaten to kill themselves with what kind of berries?
Nightlock.
Which district is CLOSEST in proximity to The Capitol?
District 1.
What DID District 13 specialize in before they were destroyed?
Graphite Mining. (p. 72 l. 14)
Who were ALL the people that came to say goodbye to Katniss?
Mother Everdeen, Prim, Gale, The Baker, and Madge.
Which District's tribute "booby-trapped" the Cornucopia to keep the Careers supplies safe?
District 3.
What is Tessera?
One year's ration of oil and grain for a child willing to put their name in the reaping more times.