Hana's Suitcase: A True Story Book! Quiz

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Hana's suitcase, this book by Karen Levine, documents Hana's story, a Jewish girl who endured a lot of hardship during th holocaust and died in a gas chamber in Auschwitz. Her story was told due to extensive research when her suitcase was found and helped shed some light on what the Jews went through. This quiz is a perfect opportunity to remind you of her story, as told in the book!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What grade would Hana have been in when she wasn't allowed to go to school anymore?

    • A.

      3rd

    • B.

      4th

    • C.

      2nd

    Correct Answer
    A. 3rd
    Explanation
    Hana would have been in 3rd grade when she wasn't allowed to go to school anymore.

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  • 2. 

    What is the name of Brady's wolfhound?

    • A.

      Micki

    • B.

      Sylva

    • C.

      Boshka

    Correct Answer
    B. Sylva
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "sylva". This suggests that the name of Brady's wolfhound is Sylva.

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  • 3. 

    In what year does Fumiko begin her job as coordinator of the Tokyo Holocaust Center?

    • A.

      1990

    • B.

      1998

    • C.

      1993

    Correct Answer
    B. 1998
    Explanation
    Fumiko begins her job as coordinator of the Tokyo Holocaust Center in 1998.

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  • 4. 

    When was Auschwitz liberated?

    • A.

      May 1942

    • B.

      September 1951

    • C.

      January 1945

    Correct Answer
    C. January 1945
    Explanation
    Auschwitz was liberated in January 1945. This was the result of the Soviet Union's Red Army advancing into Poland during World War II. The liberation of Auschwitz marked the end of the atrocities committed by the Nazis in the concentration and extermination camp, where millions of innocent people, mostly Jews, were systematically murdered. The event is significant in history as it exposed the full extent of the Holocaust and the horrors endured by those imprisoned in the camp.

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  • 5. 

    What is Stonozka?

    • A.

      Plain donut

    • B.

      Centipede song

    • C.

      Board game

    Correct Answer
    B. Centipede song
  • 6. 

    What does "Juden Frei" mean?

    • A.

      Free of Jews

    • B.

      Only Germans allowed

    • C.

      German Club

    Correct Answer
    A. Free of Jews
    Explanation
    "Juden Frei" is a German phrase that translates to "Free of Jews." This phrase was used during the Nazi regime to promote the idea of a society without Jewish people. It reflects the anti-Semitic beliefs and policies of the time, where Jews were targeted for discrimination, persecution, and ultimately, extermination. The phrase signifies the exclusion and removal of Jews from society, highlighting the oppressive and discriminatory nature of Nazi ideology.

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  • 7. 

    What did Mr. Brady do for a living?

    • A.

      He was a farmer

    • B.

      He was a teacher

    • C.

      He worked at at the general store

    Correct Answer
    C. He worked at at the general store
    Explanation
    Mr. Brady's occupation was working at the general store.

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  • 8. 

    Who read a poem when George Brady visited the Tokyo Museum?

    • A.

      Fumiko

    • B.

      Maiko

    • C.

      Akira

    Correct Answer
    B. Maiko
    Explanation
    Maiko read a poem when George Brady visited the Tokyo Museum.

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  • 9. 

    We learn about genocide, the mass murder of people because of their race, religion, or ethnicity. Six million Jews were killed.  How many of that amount were children?

    • A.

      1.5 million

    • B.

      1/2 a million

    • C.

      2 million

    Correct Answer
    A. 1.5 million
    Explanation
    During the genocide, six million Jews were killed, and out of that total, 1.5 million were children. This indicates that a significant number of innocent children fell victim to this horrific event, highlighting the devastating impact it had on the younger generation.

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  • 10. 

    Who was Hana's best friend at home?

    • A.

      Maria

    • B.

      Marta

    • C.

      Hedda

    Correct Answer
    A. Maria
    Explanation
    Hana's best friend at home was Maria.

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  • 11. 

    What color was Hana's special skating outfit?

    • A.

      White

    • B.

      Red

    • C.

      Blue

    Correct Answer
    B. Red
    Explanation
    Hana's special skating outfit was red.

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  • 12. 

    Which museum sent Fumiko pictures of Hana's drawings?

    • A.

      Israel's Holocaust Museum

    • B.

      The Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

    • C.

      The Jewish Museum in Prague

    Correct Answer
    C. The Jewish Museum in Prague
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the Jewish Museum in Prague. This can be inferred from the question which asks about the museum that sent Fumiko pictures of Hana's drawings. Since Hana's drawings are related to the Holocaust, it makes sense that the Jewish Museum in Prague, which focuses on Jewish history and culture, would have sent the pictures to Fumiko.

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  • 13. 

    What movie were Hana and George trying to go to when they found that Jews were not allowed at the movies anymore?

    • A.

      Peter Pan

    • B.

      Sleeping Beauty

    • C.

      Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    Correct Answer
    C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
    Explanation
    Hana and George were trying to go to the movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs when they found out that Jews were not allowed at the movies anymore.

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  • 14. 

    Hana walks through a wrought iron gate holding tightly to her best friend's hand.  What was her friend's name?

    • A.

      Ella

    • B.

      Rebecca

    • C.

      Susan

    Correct Answer
    A. Ella
    Explanation
    The given passage states that Hana is walking through a wrought iron gate holding her best friend's hand. Since the question asks for her friend's name, we can infer that her friend's name is Ella.

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  • 15. 

    How many children's paintings survived from the Theresienstadt ghetto?

    • A.

      1000

    • B.

      3200

    • C.

      4500

    Correct Answer
    C. 4500
    Explanation
    During the Holocaust, the Theresienstadt ghetto served as a transit camp for Jews before they were sent to extermination camps. Despite the harsh conditions, the Nazis allowed some cultural activities in order to deceive the international community. Many children in the ghetto participated in art classes and created paintings. These paintings were hidden and smuggled out of the ghetto by people who were released or escaped. After the war, around 4,500 of these children's paintings were found and preserved, providing a glimpse into the lives and experiences of those who lived in the Theresienstadt ghetto.

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