The Assignment Chapter 1-12

The Assignment Chapter 1-12

11th Grade

10 Qs

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The Assignment Chapter 1-12

The Assignment Chapter 1-12

Assessment

Quiz

English

11th Grade

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Nia Shields

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 10 pts

How does Logan's perspective on the assignment change from the beginning to the end of Chapter 12?

He becomes more supportive of the assignment.

He remains indifferent throughout.

He becomes increasingly opposed to the assignment.

He initially opposes it but later supports it.

Answer explanation

Logan's perspective shifts from initial support to growing opposition as he grapples with the ethical implications and consequences of the assignment, ultimately leading him to reject it by the end of Chapter 12.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 10 pts

What motivates Cade to take a stand against Mr. Bartley's assignment?

A desire to improve his grades.

Peer pressure from other students.

His strong sense of morality and justice.

Encouragement from his parents.

Answer explanation

Cade's motivation to stand against Mr. Bartley's assignment stems from his strong sense of morality and justice, as he believes the assignment is unfair or unethical, rather than from grades, peer pressure, or parental influence.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 10 pts

Which theme is most prominently explored through the students' reactions to the assignment?

The importance of teamwork.

The impact of controversial assignments in education.

The value of historical accuracy.

The role of technology in learning.

Answer explanation

The students' reactions highlight how controversial assignments can provoke strong feelings and discussions, emphasizing their significant impact on educational experiences and perspectives.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 10 pts

True or False: Mr. Bartley is open to discussing the students' concerns about the assignment.

True

False

Answer explanation

Mr. Bartley is not open to discussing the students' concerns about the assignment, which makes the statement false.

5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 10 pts

Analyze how the relationship between Logan and Cade evolves in the first 12 chapters. Provide evidence from the text to support your answer.

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Answer explanation

In the first 12 chapters, Logan and Cade's relationship shifts from initial tension to a budding friendship, highlighted by their shared experiences and mutual support during challenges, illustrating growth and understanding.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 10 pts

What is the primary conflict introduced in the first 12 chapters of 'The Assignment'?

A rivalry between two student groups.

A disagreement over a controversial school assignment.

A misunderstanding between teachers and parents.

A debate over school funding.

Answer explanation

The primary conflict in the first 12 chapters of 'The Assignment' revolves around a disagreement over a controversial school assignment, which creates tension among students and faculty.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 10 pts

How does the theme of empathy manifest in the students' discussions about the assignment?

Students ignore each other's opinions.

Students try to understand different perspectives.

Students focus solely on their own experiences.

Students refuse to engage in dialogue.

Answer explanation

The theme of empathy is evident as students actively try to understand different perspectives during their discussions, demonstrating a willingness to engage with and appreciate each other's viewpoints.

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