
Quiz on Passage Interpretation
Authored by Melissa Wallestad
English
7th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. Who are most likely the “suspects” Steve refers to in the following passage (Paragraph 24)?
STEVE. Go ahead, what’s my wife said? Let’s get it all out. Let’s pick out every idiosyncrasy of every man, woman, and child on the street. And then we might as well set up some kind of kangaroo court. How about a firing squad at dawn, Charlie, so we can get rid of all the suspects? Narrow them down. Make it easier for you.
Neighbors who appear different from other neighbors
Criminals who have been caught in the neighborhood
City officials that control the neighbors’ lights
A family that moves into a new house
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. Which phrase from the following excerpt (Paragraph 33) most closely supports the meaning of the term scapegoat?
“STEVE. [Interrupting] Charlie, don’t tell me what I can afford! And stop telling me who’s dangerous and who isn’t and who’s safe and who’s a menace. [He turns to the group and shouts.] And you’re with him, too—all of you! You’re standing here all set to crucify—all set to find a scapegoat—all desperate to point some kind of finger at a neighbor! Well now look, friends, the only thing that’s gonna happen is that we’ll eat each other up alive—”
stop telling me who’s dangerous
desperate to point some kind of finger at a neighbor
now, look, friends
we’ll eat each other up alive
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. What does the following dialogue (Paragraphs 27-28) mainly reveal about Steve?
“CHARLIE. Go ahead, Steve. What kind of ‘radio set’ you workin’ on? I never seen it. Neither has anyone else. Who you talk to on that radio set? And who talks to you? STEVE. I’m surprised at you, Charlie. How come you’re so dense all of a sudden? [A pause.] Who do I talk to? I talk to monsters from outer space. I talk to three-headed green men who fly over here in what look like meteors. ”
Steve is admitting to Charlie that he is from outer space.
Steve is showing that he finds Charlie’s questions ridiculous.
Steve is explaining how his radio set works so Charlie will understand.
Steve is stalling while he figures out how to answer Charlie’s questions.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. What mainly does the final line (Paragraph 53) reveal about what has happened over the course of the excerpt? "GOODMAN. That’s what I’d like to know."
GOODMAN. That’s what I’d like to know.
The "monster" has been revealed, and it is Goodman.
The neighbors have reached an agreement about who is to blame.
The accused has become an accuser among the group of people.
The neighbors have discovered who is causing the lights to go off.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. Which of the following selections best expresses a theme of the excerpt?
Talking through a problem can allow for a peaceful resolution.
Fear of the unknown and paranoia can lead to disaster.
Spying on the behavior of others assists in preventing neighborhood crime.
Leadership is necessary when trying to come up with a solution.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. Which line from the excerpt most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?
Until we get this all straightened out, you ain’t exactly above suspicion yourself.’
What I’d like to know is—what are we gonna do?’
I think we better keep our eye on you too!’
He comes walking out of the darkness—how am I supposed to know who he was?’
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. Which inference can be best made about how Steve feels about Goodman?
Steve feels protective of Goodman.
Steve feels thankful for Goodman.
Steve feels angry with Goodman.
Steve feels afraid of Goodman.
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