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I Am Malala Chapter Three

Total questions: 12

Worksheet time: 6mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
What did Malala become obsessed with wanting to own?
a)
a magic pencil
b)
a television
c)
a phone
d)
a makeup set
2.
What did Malala want to do with the magic pencil?
a)
She wanted to erase anger.
b)
She wanted to erase hunger.
c)
She wanted to make everyone happy.
d)
She wanted to draw funny pictures.
3.
What did Malala see at the dump?
a)
She saw a magic pencil.
b)
She saw a mouse.
c)
She saw one of her brother's lost toys.
d)
She saw a girl and boys sorting through trash.
4.
Why weren't the children at the dump at school?
a)
The children were supporting their family by selling whatever they found.
b)
The children weren't allowed at school.
c)
The children already knew everything, so they did not need to attend school.
d)
They ran away from school as their teachers were mean to them.
5.
True or False. Malala believed there was something good for every evil.
a)
True
b)
False
6.
Malala realized that a magic pencil could not change the world. What did she decide to do?
a)
She decided that her dad would change the world instead.
b)
She decided to give up as there was nothing she could do.
c)
She decided she had to do something, but didn't know what it was, so she asked God for strength and courage.
d)
She decided that her brothers could change the world.
7.
What did Malala's mom always give away?
a)
the magic pencil
b)
their televisions
c)
books
d)
food
8.
True or False. Malala's family shared everything they had.
a)
True
b)
False
9.
True or False. Malala's father gave away more than a hundred free places to poor children at his school.
a)
True
b)
False
10.
Why did some of her father's longtime students not return to school?
a)
Her father was mean and scared off many children.
b)
Some of the richer parents took their children out of school when they found out they were sharing classrooms with kids of people who had served them.
c)
They didn't think they needed to attend school.
d)
They didn't learn enough at the school.
11.
Why was Malala worried about the longtime students leaving?
a)
She was worried about losing friends.
b)
If too many of the paying students left, it would mean hard times for the school and her family.
c)
She was worried the school would have too many poor students.
d)
She was worried she would not have enough people to compete against at the spelling bee.
12.
True or False. At the end of the chapter, Malala states that a bigger threat was looming, not just for her family and the school, but for all of Pakistan.
a)
True
b)
False