1.
Who is the only resident in a victor's house in District 12?
Correct Answer
C. Haymitch
Explanation
Haymitch is the only resident in a victor's house in District 12. This is evident from the information provided in the question.
2.
How do Katniss and Peeta think Haymitch won his hunger games?
Correct Answer
A. Outsmarted everyone
Explanation
Katniss and Peeta believe that Haymitch won his hunger games by outsmarting everyone. This implies that Haymitch used his intelligence and cunning to strategize and manipulate the other tributes, ultimately emerging as the victor. It suggests that his mental abilities and strategic thinking played a crucial role in his success, rather than relying solely on physical strength or appearance.
3.
What has happened in chapter 23 to let Peeta and Katniss know they are one step closer to returning to District 12?
Correct Answer
C. Thresh has died
Explanation
In chapter 23, Thresh's death is mentioned as the event that brings Peeta and Katniss one step closer to returning to District 12. The reason for this is not explicitly stated in the question or provided information. However, it can be inferred that Thresh's death is significant because it means one less tribute competing against Peeta and Katniss in the Hunger Games. With each tribute's death, the chances of Peeta and Katniss surviving and eventually returning home increase.
4.
Why is Katniss still angry with Foxface?
Correct Answer
A. Foxface thought of hiding in the Cornucopia before the feast and Katniss didn't
Explanation
Katniss is still angry with Foxface because Foxface came up with the idea of hiding in the Cornucopia before the feast, while Katniss did not think of that strategy. This implies that Foxface was able to outsmart Katniss and potentially put her at a disadvantage.
5.
If Katniss wins the Games whose life does she NOT want to copy?
Correct Answer
B. Haymitch's
Explanation
Katniss does not want to copy Haymitch's life because he has been through a lot of hardships and struggles due to his experiences in the Games. Haymitch is a mentor to Katniss and Peeta in the Games, but his life is filled with alcoholism and bitterness. Katniss sees Haymitch's life as a constant reminder of the pain and trauma associated with the Games, and she does not want to follow in his footsteps.
6.
As Katniss and Peeta finally leave the cave after the rain to hunt, how many arrows does she have left?
Correct Answer
D. 7
7.
As they leave the cave, why do Katniss and Peeta travel on the rocks?
Correct Answer
B. So Cato can't trace their tracks
Explanation
Katniss and Peeta travel on the rocks so that Cato, their pursuer, cannot trace their tracks. By walking on the rocks, they are able to leave less noticeable footprints, making it harder for Cato to follow their path and locate them. This strategy increases their chances of evading capture and staying hidden from their enemy.
8.
Why is Katniss wearing a bandage around her head?
Correct Answer
D. She's afraid pHysical exertion will make the wound on her forehead bleed again
Explanation
Katniss is wearing a bandage around her head because she is afraid that physical exertion will make the wound on her forehead bleed again.
9.
Why does Katniss ask Peeta to take his boots off?
Correct Answer
B. He's too noisy when he walks
Explanation
Katniss asks Peeta to take his boots off because he is too noisy when he walks. This suggests that they are in a situation where they need to be quiet and avoid drawing attention to themselves. By asking Peeta to remove his boots, Katniss is ensuring that their movements are stealthy and they can remain undetected.
10.
What is Peeta going to do while Katniss hunts?
Correct Answer
C. Gather edible plants
Explanation
Peeta is going to gather edible plants while Katniss hunts. This implies that while Katniss is out hunting for food, Peeta will be responsible for finding and collecting edible plants to contribute to their food supply. This division of tasks allows them to maximize their chances of survival in the Hunger Games by efficiently utilizing their skills and resources.
11.
What is nightlock?
Correct Answer
D. Poisonous berries
Explanation
Nightlock refers to a type of poisonous berries. These berries are known to be highly toxic and can cause severe illness or even death if ingested. They are often used as a plot device in literature and movies, where characters may use them as a means of suicide or murder. The term "nightlock" has become popularized through its inclusion in popular fictional works, such as "The Hunger Games" series, where it is a deadly weapon.
12.
Who dies at the end of chapter 23?
Correct Answer
C. Foxface
Explanation
In chapter 23, Foxface dies. The question asks for the character who dies at the end of this specific chapter. Based on the given options, Peeta, Katniss, and Cato are not mentioned as dying in chapter 23. Therefore, the correct answer is Foxface.
13.
After the discovery of the dead tribute, where do Peeta and Katniss go?
Correct Answer
B. Back to the cave
Explanation
After the discovery of the dead tribute, Peeta and Katniss go back to the cave. This is likely because the cave provides them with shelter and a safe place to hide from potential threats. It also allows them to regroup, strategize, and assess their next moves in the deadly Hunger Games arena. Additionally, returning to the cave may help them avoid encountering any other dangerous tributes or predators lurking in the area.
14.
What surprise do Peeta and Katniss get when they go to the stream to clean up?
Correct Answer
B. The stream is bone dry
Explanation
Peeta and Katniss are surprised to find that the stream is bone dry when they go there to clean up. This means that there is no water flowing in the stream, which is unexpected and inconvenient for them. It could potentially pose a problem for their survival as they rely on the stream for water.
15.
How do the Gamemakers finally manage to drive the final 3 together?
Correct Answer
A. All water sources are dry; they have to go to the lake to survive
Explanation
The Gamemakers manage to drive the final 3 together by making all water sources dry, forcing them to go to the lake to survive.
16.
What "gift" was in Cato's backpack at the feast?
Correct Answer
D. Body armour
Explanation
Cato's backpack at the feast contained body armor. This suggests that Cato was prepared for combat and ready to defend himself. Body armor provides protection against physical attacks, such as arrows or blades, and indicates that Cato was well-equipped and focused on survival in the dangerous Hunger Games arena.
17.
At the end of chapter 24, why does Cato run right past Peeta and Katniss?
Correct Answer
B. Wild creatures are chasing Cato
Explanation
The correct answer is "wild creatures are chasing Cato". This is because in the previous chapters, it is mentioned that the Gamemakers have released mutated creatures into the arena to create chaos and increase the danger for the remaining tributes. Cato, being aware of this threat, runs past Peeta and Katniss in order to escape from the pursuing creatures and ensure his own safety.