Once Upon a Tim Quiz

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Monica Hernandez-Madrid
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character analysis: Describe Tim's personality and how it influences the story.
Tim is forgetful and disorganized, which makes the story more interesting
Tim is shy and introverted, which leads to a lack of conflict in the story
Tim is lazy and unadventurous, which has no impact on the story
Tim is a determined and adventurous character, which influences the story by driving the plot forward and creating conflict with other characters.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Plot summary: What is the turning point in the story and how does it affect Tim?
When Tim discovers the truth about his family's history, it causes him to reevaluate his beliefs and relationships.
When Tim gets a new job and moves to a different city, causing him to start a new life
When Tim wins the lottery and becomes rich, making him forget about his family's history
When Tim's best friend moves away, leaving him feeling lonely and isolated
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Themes: Discuss the theme of friendship in Once Upon a Tim and how it is portrayed.
The theme of friendship is not portrayed in Once Upon a Tim
The theme of friendship is portrayed through the strong bond between the main characters, their loyalty to each other, and the sacrifices they make for one another.
The sacrifices made by the characters have nothing to do with friendship in Once Upon a Tim
The main characters are not loyal to each other in Once Upon a Tim
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Themes: How does the theme of bravery play a role in Tim's journey?
Tim's journey has nothing to do with bravery
Bravery pushes Tim to face his fears and take risks in his journey.
Tim's bravery only causes him to make bad decisions
Bravery makes Tim run away from his problems
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Setting: Describe the main setting of Once Upon a Tim and its significance to the story.
The main setting is a spaceship where aliens live
The story takes place in a medieval kingdom with no significance to the story
The main setting is a tropical island with no impact on the plot
Storybrooke is the fictional town where fairy tale characters are trapped in the modern world.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Conflict: What is the main internal conflict that Tim faces in the story?
The main internal conflict that Tim faces in the story is his struggle with cooking skills
The main internal conflict that Tim faces in the story is his struggle with self-doubt and insecurity.
The main internal conflict that Tim faces in the story is his struggle with time management
The main internal conflict that Tim faces in the story is his struggle with learning a new language
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Character analysis: How does Tim's relationship with his family influence his actions in the story?
Tim's relationship with his family does not influence his actions in the story
Tim's strained relationship with his family leads him to make decisions that are often in opposition to their wishes
Tim's close relationship with his family leads him to make decisions that are often in their best interest
Tim's relationship with his family has no impact on his decisions
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Setting: How does the setting of Storybrooke contribute to the overall atmosphere of Once Upon a Tim?
The setting of Storybrooke does not contribute to the overall atmosphere of the story
The setting of Storybrooke, a modern town with fairy tale characters, creates a unique and magical atmosphere in the story
The setting of Storybrooke, a modern town, makes the story feel mundane and ordinary
The setting of Storybrooke, a fairy tale town, makes the story feel unrealistic and fantastical
9.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Plot summary: How does the revelation of Tim's family history change the course of the story?
The revelation of Tim's family history does not change the course of the story
The revelation of Tim's family history leads to a major turning point in the story, causing Tim to reevaluate his beliefs and relationships
The revelation of Tim's family history has no impact on the story's course
The revelation of Tim's family history only confuses Tim and has no real impact on the story
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