1.
Which two words would be best to describe Geronimo's grandfather, William Shortpaws?
Correct Answer
C. Demanding and rude
Explanation
The description of Geronimo's grandfather, William Shortpaws, as "demanding and rude" suggests that he has a difficult and unpleasant personality. This implies that he often makes unreasonable requests and behaves impolitely towards others.
2.
A major type of choice that Geronimo has to make many times in this story is...
Correct Answer
B. An attitude choice
Explanation
In this story, Geronimo is faced with making choices that involve his attitude. This means that he has to decide how he will approach and react to certain situations. These choices may involve his mindset, perspective, or behavior. It is important for Geronimo to make positive attitude choices in order to navigate the challenges and conflicts he encounters throughout the story.
3.
Geronimo exhibits several learner profile traits in the book. What is one of them? EXPLAIN how he demonstrated that trait.
4.
Geronimo is originally at the golf tournament to...
Correct Answer
B. Help his grandfather as a caddy
Explanation
Geronimo is originally at the golf tournament to help his grandfather as a caddy. This means that he is there to assist his grandfather in carrying his golf clubs, providing advice, and helping with any other tasks that his grandfather may need during the tournament. Being a caddy is a common role in golf, where the caddy supports and guides the golfer throughout the game.
5.
Geronimo later has new parts to play at the golf competition such as... (check all that apply)
Correct Answer(s)
B. Being a secret agent
C. Playing golf as his grandfather's partner
Explanation
Geronimo later has new parts to play at the golf competition such as being a secret agent and playing golf as his grandfather's partner. These roles suggest that Geronimo will have additional responsibilities and tasks during the competition.
6.
What continues to happen to Geronimo as he golfs?
Correct Answer
D. His ball keeps going different places than where he hits it.
Explanation
While playing golf, Geronimo experiences the issue of his ball going to different places than where he intends to hit it. This suggests that he is not able to control the direction or trajectory of his shots effectively. The other options mentioned, such as his belt falling off, glasses sliding down his nose, and clubs breaking in half, do not indicate a consistent problem that continues to happen, unlike the issue with his ball.
7.
What does Molly keep doing as Geronimo golfs?
Correct Answer
A. Laughing
Explanation
Molly keeps laughing as Geronimo golfs. This suggests that Geronimo's golfing actions or the situations that arise during his golfing are humorous or entertaining to Molly. Her continuous laughter indicates that she finds joy and amusement in Geronimo's golfing activities.
8.
Why was Molly doing so well and why was Geronimo doing so poorly?
Correct Answer
C. Molly was using a remote control.
Explanation
Molly was doing well because she was using a remote control. This suggests that the remote control gave Molly an advantage or made it easier for her to perform well. On the other hand, Geronimo was doing poorly because he did not have the same advantage of using a remote control. This implies that using a remote control played a significant role in Molly's success and Geronimo's failure.
9.
Who had been pretending to be Molly Ratmusen?
Correct Answer
B. The Shadow
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Shadow" because the question is asking who was pretending to be Molly Ratmusen, and out of the given options, "The Shadow" is the only one that fits this criteria.
10.
Who won the tournament?
Correct Answer
D. Geronimo and Grandfather
Explanation
The correct answer is Geronimo and Grandfather because the question is asking who won the tournament, and both Geronimo and Grandfather are mentioned as options. Therefore, it can be inferred that they both won the tournament together.
11.
What test did Geronimo pass that he didn't even know he was taking?
Correct Answer
C. The test to be a secret agent
Explanation
Geronimo passed the test to be a secret agent without even knowing he was taking it. This implies that he possessed the necessary skills and abilities to be a secret agent without being aware of it. It suggests that Geronimo has a natural talent for espionage and covert operations, making him a suitable candidate for the role of a secret agent.