Red Scarf Girl

Red Scarf Girl

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Quiz

English

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Adam Brusven

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5 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Why most likely does the author include the following details in the excerpt?

I had thought about their coming to my home but never imagined this. They were going to expose my family in front of my teachers and classmates. I would have no pride left. I would never be an educable child again.

To show the lengths the Communists would go to in order to make Ji-Li feel vulnerable

To make the reader believe that Ji-Li will turn her father in

To point out that Ji-Li had allies nearby

To document what a typical investigation looks like

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which of these inferences about “educational reform” is best supported by the following passage (paragraph 8)?

“Jiang Ji-li has always done well at school. In addition to doing very well in her studies, she participates in educational reform,” Teacher Zhang added.

Ji-Li probably regrets being involved in something so controversial.

Her teacher is probably bringing it up because it sounds good to the Communists.

It was likely something that Ji-Li became involved with through her father.

Thin-Face is there because he knows Ji-Li was involved in it.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following best explains the function of the following passage (paragraph 10)?

I closed my eyes. I saw Dad standing on a stage, his head bowed, his name written in large black letters, and then crossed out in red ink, on a sign hanging from his neck. I saw myself standing in the middle of the stage, facing thousands of people, condemning Dad for his crimes, raising my fist to lead the chant, “Down with Jiang Xi-reng.” I saw Dad looking at me hopelessly, tears on his face.

Ji-Li is trying to force herself to do the right thing and turn in her father.

Ji-Li is imagining the worst case scenario.

It is showing what is happening to Ji-Li’s father while she is being questioned.

It is a leap ahead in time.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What mainly do the following lines from the text reveal about Ji-Li?

The gray concrete walls closed around me and a slow drizzle dampened my cheeks. I could not go back to the classroom, and I could not go home.

Her interrogators were not able to affect her.

She was placed into a solitary confinement room by the Communists.

She no longer felt safe with her family or her teachers.

She knows that she has to reveal secrets about her father.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following inferences about the interrogation is best supported by the text?

Ji-Li is holding back and not revealing comments against Mao that she knows her father has made.

The people asking Ji-Li questions do not care whether she tells the truth.

The interrogators have all of the evidence they need on Ji-Li’s father.

Thin-Face is only making empty threats to Ji-Li that are unlikely to actually happen.