1.
What message did Malala receive from all around the world?
Correct Answer
B. People had heard her story were wishing her a speedy recovery
Explanation
The correct answer is that people had heard her story and were wishing her a speedy recovery. This can be inferred from the phrase "What message did Malala receive from all around the world?" which suggests that people from different parts of the world were sending her messages. The only option that aligns with this is that people had heard her story and were wishing her well.
2.
Which of the following statements would show the process of Malala's difficult recovery?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above." This is because all three statements mentioned in the options provide evidence of Malala's difficult recovery process. The first statement highlights the extensive surgery she had to undergo to repair the facial nerve. The second statement mentions the daily facial exercises she had to do to regain her ability to wink and smile. The third statement indicates that she had to relearn basic functions like walking and talking. Therefore, all of these statements collectively demonstrate the challenges Malala faced during her recovery.
3.
How long was Malala in the hospital before her mom and the doctor's agreed to let her out for a short trip?
Correct Answer
C. 2 months
Explanation
Malala was in the hospital for 2 months before her mom and the doctors agreed to let her out for a short trip.
4.
What does Malala infer after she met with Pakistani president?
Correct Answer
D. That she was not going home anytime soon
Explanation
After meeting with the Pakistani president, Malala inferred that she was not going home anytime soon. This suggests that the meeting did not provide any immediate resolution or solution to the situation she was facing, and that she would continue to be away from her home for an extended period of time.
5.
What miracle happened in Chapter 32?
Correct Answer
B. Malala was able to hear after having more surgery
Explanation
In Chapter 32, the miracle that happened was that Malala was able to hear after having more surgery. This suggests that Malala's condition improved and her hearing was restored through the surgery.
6.
Malala writes that school is different in England. Select which one that does not belong
Correct Answer
C. Blackboard, chalk, no computers
Explanation
The other options all mention modern technology or subjects that are commonly taught in schools today. However, the option "blackboard, chalk, no computers" stands out as it describes a more traditional classroom setting without any mention of modern technology.
7.
For what reason do you think that Malala's dad tells her that they can not return to Pakistan when Malala begins her talk of being homesick.
Correct Answer
A. It is not safe for her to return home because the Taliban is becoming more powerful and she is too well known and outspoken
Explanation
Malala's dad tells her that they cannot return to Pakistan because it is not safe for her. The reason for this is that the Taliban is becoming more powerful, and Malala is well known and outspoken. Returning home would put her at risk of being targeted by the Taliban due to her activism and advocacy for girls' education.
8.
Select one of the possible themes of the book.
Correct Answer
C. Pitch in and help when others need it, we all need help at times, have courage to keep going
Explanation
The theme of the book is "pitch in and help when others need it, we all need help at times, have courage to keep going." This theme suggests that the book explores the idea of the importance of helping others and the courage to persevere in difficult times. It emphasizes the idea that everyone needs assistance at some point and that it is essential to support one another and continue moving forward despite challenges.
9.
What did Malala have the honor to do on her 16th birthday?
Correct Answer
B. Speak at the UN
Explanation
On her 16th birthday, Malala had the honor to speak at the UN. This implies that she was given the opportunity to address the United Nations, most likely on a topic that was important to her. This is a significant honor and demonstrates the recognition and respect she had gained for her advocacy work, particularly in the field of girls' education.
10.
What does Malala wish for in her closing words in the book?
Correct Answer
A. Peace
Explanation
In her closing words, Malala expresses her wish for peace. This indicates her desire for a world free from violence and conflict. Peace is a fundamental value that Malala advocates for, as she has personally experienced the devastating effects of war and terrorism. By wishing for peace, she hopes for a future where everyone can live harmoniously and without fear. This aligns with her mission to promote education, equality, and justice for all.