Full Tilt Test Chapter 1-11

Full Tilt Test Chapter 1-11

7th Grade

38 Qs

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Full Tilt Test Chapter 1-11

Full Tilt Test Chapter 1-11

Assessment

Quiz

English

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

RYAN SENTELL

FREE Resource

38 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In chapter 7, what vivid metaphor does Blake use to paint a picture of the riders on "Big Blue Mother"?

It's like the real world smacking you with a steel pole to the head!

Imagine his dad tossing him up and down in the pool until he was dizzy with laughter!

Picture faces frozen with intense expressions!

Think of disoriented riders shrieking with the thrill of speed!

Answer explanation

Blake's metaphor "It's like the real world smacking you with a steel pole to the head!" vividly conveys the jarring and intense experience of the riders on "Big Blue Mother," emphasizing the overwhelming thrill and impact of the ride.

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Ahoy, adventurers! Imagine you're on a fantastical sea voyage. Which TWO quotes reveal the moment when Blake realizes the majestic whale is actually his mother and the quirky captain is none other than Carl?

"You can't be here, right? You're just a figment of my imagination. Just part of the ride, right?"

"Krill... Baleen... This was a thought tugged right out of my mind. I took a good hard look at the maniacal captain, trying to pick the shape of his face out from beneath his heavy beard."

"I struck my first whale as a boy harpooner of eighteen. But this one here is the great prize, and beyond her there will be no other."

"Then I looked to the sea, at the submerging whale. Mom?"

Answer explanation

The first quote shows Blake's realization about the captain's identity, while the second quote directly reveals his recognition of the whale as his mother, marking the pivotal moment of understanding.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're on the thrilling ride of the "Big Blue Mother," and suddenly, Blake spots Quinn! How does Quinn react to this unexpected encounter?

"How do you know? You don't know everything, Blake!"

"I'm not letting you spoil this, Blake! It's the best ride yet!"

"Who says I want to do anything but finish the ride, Blake?"

"Was that a whale, Blake? What's up with that?"

Answer explanation

Quinn's response, "Who says I want to do anything but finish the ride, Blake?" indicates a desire to focus on the thrill of the ride rather than engage in conversation, highlighting their enjoyment of the experience.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In the thrilling chapter 7, what surprising secret does Blake share with Quinn?

Blake spills the beans about Carl's true identity to Quinn.

Blake confides in Quinn that he might not make it through this wild ride.

Blake admits to Quinn that he's been wandering in his sleep.

Blake tells Quinn that he's actually in a hospital coma, dreaming all of this.

Answer explanation

In chapter 7, Blake reveals to Quinn that he has been wandering in his sleep, which is a surprising and personal secret that adds depth to their relationship and the story's tension.

5.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In the thrilling chapter 7, what intriguing secrets does Cassandra unveil to Blake about the mysterious 'Big Blue Mother'?

Cassandra shares her reasons for shadowing Blake.

Cassandra reveals to Blake that this adventure wasn't meant for him.

Cassandra uncovers the secrets of how the park magically expands.

Cassandra discloses her motives for targeting Quinn.

Answer explanation

In chapter 7, Cassandra reveals to Blake that this adventure wasn't meant for him, highlighting the unexpected nature of their journey. She also discloses her motives for targeting Quinn, adding depth to her character.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine Scarlett sharing a thrilling tale from her life about the time she bravely navigated through a maze of mirrors in Chapter 8. Does Blake use a similar anecdote to describe his experience?

True

False

Answer explanation

Yes, Blake shares a similar anecdote about navigating a maze of mirrors, paralleling Scarlett's thrilling tale. This connection highlights their shared experiences and bravery.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In the thrilling chapter 8, what unexpected accusation does Maggie throw at Blake during their adventure?

Maggie accuses Blake of calling her unattractive (ugly).

Maggie accuses Blake of crashing her bumper car.

Maggie accuses Blake of ignoring her cries for help when she was trapped in the mirror maze, just like Henry would have done.

Maggie accuses Blake of running from her like Russ did, something Benjamin would never do.

Answer explanation

In chapter 8, Maggie accuses Blake of ignoring her cries for help in the mirror maze, drawing a parallel to how Henry would have acted. This accusation highlights her feelings of betrayal and fear during their adventure.

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