Setting
Characters
General Questions
True or False
Specifics
100

This is the name of the heavily controlled, sealed, and sterile environment where Brock lives.

What is the Dome?

100

Name the main characters of the story


Brock, Brog and the scientists

100

What's the genre of the story?

Science Fiction 

100
Brock's society believes that the outside world is toxic.


True

100

Instead of eating actual cooked food or fresh meals, the people of the dome consume this.

What are food tablets?

200

When does the story happen?


In the future 

200

Why did Brock want to leave the dome?


He wanted to experience the real world

200

When Brock met Brog, Brog was crying next to "something." What was that "something"?

Their Mother

200

Brock decides to let the scientists keep Brog for cloning.
 

False

200

Because no one in the dome is a natural parent, children are born here and raised by a Podmaster.

Research lab

300

How does the description of the outside environment evolve as Brock explores further?

Brock initially expects a toxic wasteland based on dome propaganda, but he discovers a clean, lush, and living world.

300

Why do the scientists want to clone Brog?

Because they think she's the last dog, and want to continue with the species

300

What did Brock have to do to save Brog from the scientists?


Pretend that Brog has rabies

300

At the end of the story, Brock drinks water from a brook.
 

True

300

The estimated number of travel hours Brock requested from customs for his external scientific research.

1800 hours

400

Where does Brock and Brog live at the end of the story?


Outside the Dome

400

How does Brock change from the beginning of the story to the end?


Brock starts experiencing new feelings

400

This is what scientists believe about the outside world that keeps the Dome residents fearful of leaving.


What is that it is toxic, poisonous, or that anyone who leaves never returns

400

When Brock first feels the warmth of the sun outside the dome, his emotional scanner immediately identifies the sensation as "pleasant."

False

400

 Those who are suspected of questioning the system or leaving the dome are referred to by this label.

Deviant

500

How does the setting act as the main antagonist (the opposing force) in the first half of the story?

The dome setting acts as an antagonist through its psychological control. It uses strict customs rules, fear-based warnings of a "dead" world, and rigid environmental suits to restrict Brock's freedom and curiosity.

500

Who were the people in the "Ancient fictions"?



Us, people in the past



500

The specific reason Brock’s podmaster had to requisition a scanner from "storage" rather than an active lab.

"hardly anyone ever used it now"

500

The fast-food item that the researchers feed Brog is a real beef hamburger saved from the pre-dome era.

False It is a synthetic food item called a "McLike" burger, showing the dome only has artificial replications of old world food.

500

Why does Brock ultimately choose to use a biological threat (faking rabies) rather than logic, data, or ethical arguments to convince the researchers to let him and Brog leave?

He realizes the dome's society operates entirely on fear and preservation, making a threat to their physical safety the only leverage they will respond to.