
Iggie's House Quiz
Authored by Tamie Kyriakou
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12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the name of the main character in the book Iggie's House?
The main character in the book Iggie's House is Iggy Pop.
The main character in the book Iggie's House is Bobby Smith.
The main character in the book Iggie's House is Winnie Barringer.
The main character in the book Iggie's House is Sarah Johnson.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does Iggie's character change throughout the story?
Iggie's character changes from being shy and insecure to becoming more confident and assertive as the story progresses.
Iggie's character changes from being outgoing to becoming more introverted as the story progresses.
Iggie's character changes from being assertive to becoming more passive as the story progresses.
Iggie's character changes from being confident to becoming more insecure as the story progresses.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are some examples of racial prejudice in the book Iggie's House?
The white characters in the book were very supportive and respectful towards the African American family
Some examples of racial prejudice in the book Iggie's House include the discrimination and mistreatment that the African American family faces when they move into the neighborhood, as well as the negative attitudes and behaviors of some of the white characters towards them.
There was no discrimination or mistreatment of the African American family in the book
The African American family was welcomed with open arms by all the white characters in the neighborhood
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the setting of Iggie's house contribute to the overall theme of the book?
The setting of Iggie's house contributes to the theme of diversity and acceptance in the book.
The setting of Iggie's house contributes to the theme of time travel and adventure in the book.
The setting of Iggie's house contributes to the theme of outer space and aliens in the book.
The setting of Iggie's house contributes to the theme of cooking and culinary arts in the book.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Describe the neighborhood where Iggie's house is located and its significance in the story.
The neighborhood where Iggie's house is located is a wealthy and exclusive community, and its significance in the story is that it only focuses on materialism and social status.
The neighborhood where Iggie's house is located is a quiet and boring community, and its significance in the story is that it has no impact on the themes of friendship, acceptance, and understanding.
The neighborhood where Iggie's house is located is a dangerous and crime-ridden area, and its significance in the story is that it promotes fear and isolation.
The neighborhood where Iggie's house is located is a diverse and vibrant community, and its significance in the story is that it serves as a backdrop for the themes of friendship, acceptance, and understanding.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main conflict in the plot of Iggie's House?
The main conflict is about a disagreement over property lines
The main conflict is a battle for control of the neighborhood's homeowners association
The main conflict is a love triangle between the main characters
The main conflict in the plot of Iggie's House is the racial tension and prejudice between the new African American neighbors and the white residents of the neighborhood.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the author, Judy Blume, address the theme of racial prejudice in the book?
The book does not explore the impact of prejudice on the characters' lives
Judy Blume addresses the theme of racial prejudice in the book by depicting the experiences of the characters from different racial backgrounds and exploring the impact of prejudice on their lives.
The theme of racial prejudice is addressed by having all the characters be the same race
Judy Blume does not address racial prejudice in the book at all
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