The Namesake

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The Namesake

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Assessment

Quiz

English

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Sarah Williams

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which quotation from the excerpt best supports the characterization of Ashoke in paragraphs 23 through 36?

“No, no, it’s not a middle name,” Ashoke says. He is beginning to lose patience (paragraph 23)

“Don’t be scared, Gogol,” he says, raising his son’s chin with his finger. You’re a big boy now. No tears.” (paragraph 26)

Ashoke hands over the lunchbox, a windbreaker in case it gets cold. (paragraph 28)

Ashima and Ashoke wonder, shaking their heads. But since neither of them feels comfortable pressing the issue, they have no choice but to give in. (paragraph 36).

Answer explanation

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Correct Answer:

“Don’t be scared, Gogol,” he says, raising his son’s chin with his finger. You’re a big boy now. No tears.” (paragraph 26)

"Don’t be scared, Gogol,” he says, raising his son’s chin with his finger. = Compassion

"You’re a big boy now. No tears.” = Stern

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The descriptions of Mrs. Lapidus and Gogol in paragraph 3 create a contrast between a —

Strict principal and nervous kindergartner

Dependable adult and playful boy

Professional adult and an ordinary child

Busy administrator and carefree student

Answer explanation

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A. Strict principal and nervous kindergartner

B. Dependable adult and playful boy

C. Professional adult and an ordinary child

D. Busy administrator and carefree student

NOTE: Since the question asks for both characters, make sue BOTH descriptions work

3.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

Read the quotation:

"Not only is it a perfectly respectable Bengali good name, meaning “he who is entire, encompassing all,” but it also bears a satisfying resemblance to Nikolai, the first name of the Russian Gogol."

The author uses the word [ _ ] to suggest that the name Nikhil is inclusive of two cultures.

Answer explanation

Know what you're looking for: a word suggesting his name is INCLUSIVE OF (includes) both of his cultures.

This means that you are looking for a word that means "including/having multiple things within something."

HINT: check the dictionary definitions for words in the sentence.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Read these sentences from paragraph 3: "She shakes Ashoke’s hand and tells him that there are two other Indian children at the school, Jayadev Modi in the third grade and Rekha Saxena in fifth. Perhaps the Gangulis know them?" These sentences imply that Mrs. Lapidus —

Has made assumptions about the Gangulis because they are Indian American.

Has worried about how the Gangulis will fit into the Indian American community at school.

Wants to reassure the Gangulis that Gogol will feel welcome among his Indian Classmates.

Is familiar with the Indian naming traditions that the Gangulis follow.

Answer explanation

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Correct Answer:

Mrs. Lapidus has made assumptions about the Gangulis because they are Indian American.

She assumes that they know other Indian Americans and/or may take comfort in knowing that they are not the only Indian Americans. You could also infer that she assumes all Indian Americans are alike/similar.

5.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

Which statements express an idea about society reflected in the excerpt? Select ALL that apply.

People may make assumptions based on a person’s background.

Confronting your obstacles increases one’s inner strength.

Building consensus will lead to stronger decisions for a community.

Children declare their independence in different ways.

Parents are responsible for making the best decisions for their children.

Answer explanation

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Correct Answers (3):

"People may make assumptions based on a person’s background." Mrs. Lapidus does this with her assumptions about the Gangulis as Indian Americans.

"Building consensus will lead to stronger decisions for a community." Agreement helps us balance our decisions, and we see how failure to agree impacts the relationships surrounding Gogol.

"Parents are responsible for making the best decisions for their children." This seems to be Ashoke's belief during the excerpt.

6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

How does the author’s use of language in paragraph 36 emphasize a theme in the excerpt?

By showing why Mrs. Lapidus wants Gogol to pick a new name

By suggesting that Gogol will adapt to kindergarten.

By specifying the importance of a classroom environment.

By exaggerating the power of nicknames in school.

By contrasting the schooling experiences of Gogol and his parents

Answer explanation

By showing why Mrs. Lapidus wants Gogol to pick a new name. (Her reasoning comes from earlier in the excerpt.)

By suggesting that Gogol will adapt to kindergarten. (Shows him getting used to American schooling on his first day.)

By specifying the importance of a classroom environment. (The environment is shown but not depicted as the most important thing.)

By exaggerating the power of nicknames in school. (It shows that there are a lot of nicknames, not that they are especially powerful.)

By contrasting the schooling experiences of Gogol and his parents. (Shows the difference between Gogol's school reality and the expectation the parents had based on their own experiences.)

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The description of the setting in the last paragraph of the story suggests that Gogol will —

Become comfortable with the routines of kindergarten

Have trouble fitting in with his new classmates.

Continue to feel anxious when he speaks to Mrs. Lapidus

Change his mind about which name he prefers.

Answer explanation

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HINT:

The setting being established is the classroom. It talks about how the classroom operates and the norms among the students.

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