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Anthem Chapter 3-6 Reading Comprehension

Total questions: 17

Worksheet time: 9mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

In his tunnel, Equality has been experimenting with

a)

electricity

b)

chemistry

c)

physiology

d)

alchemy

2.

Just like Equality gave Liberty 5-3000 a name, she has also chosen one for him. The name she calls him is

a)

the Transgressor

b)

the Unconquered

c)

the Leader

d)

the Chosen One

3.

Liberty and Equality take their Transgression of Preference to a new level when

a)

he calls her beautiful and the other women of the field hear

b)

he asks her to run away with him

c)

he tells her the location of his tunnel

d)

he drinks water from her hands and kisses them

4.

Equality uses his research to invent

a)

a new medical process for healing wounds

b)

a lightbulb in a glass box

c)

an improved form of making glass

d)

a new law about relationships that he plans to introduce

5.

Equality says the wire glowing in the box is "as a crack in the wall of a prison." This is which of the following language techniques?

a)

personification

b)

alliteration

c)

simile

d)

tone

6.

Equality says the wire glowing in the box is "a vein torn from us, glowing with our blood." This is which of the following language techniques?

a)

imagery and metaphor

b)

alliteration and metaphor

c)

imagery and onomatopoeia

d)

simile and parable

7.

Equality plans to

a)

present his discovery to the World Council

b)

present his discovery to the local Council

c)

present his discovery to those in charge at the Home of the Street Sweepers

d)

continue to hide in his tunnel and do further research

8.

Equality expects that the World Council will

a)

see, understand, and forgive

b)

reassign him to the Home of the Scholars

c)

see his gift as greater than his crime

d)

all of the above

9.

In front of the World Council, Equality plans to

a)

describe his research, but not any other crimes

b)

confess all of his crimes

c)

tell most of the truth, but not about the tunnel

10.

After inventing his light bulb, for the first time in his entire life, Equality cares about

a)

his own body

b)

the Golden One

c)

being a part of the larger society

11.

After inventing his light bulb, for the first time in his life Equality wonders

a)

what it would be like to be at the Home of the Scholars

b)

what it will be like to present to the wisest men of the World Council

c)

what it will feel like to be valued and respected

d)

what he looks like

12.

The beginning of Chapter 7 sees a flash forward. How long?

a)

30 days

b)

3 months

c)

6 months

d)

One Year

13.

Why has Equality not visited his tunnel or written for this amount of time?

a)

he has been too involved with perfecting the light bulb to write

b)

he has been spending time with Liberty in the fields

c)

he was caught and has been in prison

14.

What mistake does Equality make?

a)

he touches Liberty and is reported by the other women

b)

he gets too involved in the tunnel and loses track of time

c)

he tells International about his glass box/light bulb

d)

someone sees him entering his tunnel

15.

After being caught, where is he assigned to go?

a)

the Palace of Leaders

b)

the Palace of Corrective Detention

c)

the Home of the Prisoners

d)

the Home of the Peasants

16.

While in the Palace of Corrective Detention, what happens to Equality?

a)

he is whipped and questioned

b)

he is held in a cell but unharmed

c)

he is interviewed and let go

d)

he decides to tell confess his crimes hoping for forgiveness

17.

When he has counted 30 days, he escapes by

a)

knocking down a guard

b)

using pieces of metal to break the lock

c)

walking out

d)

he is found innocent and free to go