1.
How does Philip Malloy's attitude change or not change when he recieves the news that he can not tryout for the track team? Explain why you think this and provide examples.
2.
Describe the conflict Between Philip and Miss Narwin and the conflict between Miss Narwin and Phillip. How do they differ? Give examples. Is there a way that these conflicts could be solved? Explain why you think so.
3.
Why do you think Philip hums along to the national anthem in Miss Narwin's class? Is it really for patriotic reasons or is there more to it? Explain and provide examples.
4.
Do you think Mr. and Mrs. Malloy are baised towards the situation between Philip and Miss Narwin? If yes explain why and how they act so by providing examples. If no do the same.
5.
Who is the main character in the book?
Correct Answer
A. pHilip Malloy
Explanation
The correct answer is Philip Malloy. This is because the question asks for the main character in the book, and Philip Malloy is the only character mentioned as an option.
6.
What book does Miss Narwin assign to the students in her english class?
Correct Answer
D. Call of the Wild
Explanation
Miss Narwin assigns the book "Call of the Wild" to her English class.
7.
To whom does Miss Narwin address her letters to?
Correct Answer
D. None of the above
Explanation
Miss Narwin does not address her letters to any of the given options. The question is asking about the recipient of Miss Narwin's letters, and none of the options provided are the correct answer.
8.
Why does Philip not tryout for Track?
Correct Answer
B. His grades are not good enough.
Explanation
The correct answer is "His grades are not good enough." This suggests that Philip is not eligible to try out for the track team because his grades do not meet the required standards. This implies that academic performance is a factor in determining participation in extracurricular activities like track.
9.
Mr. and Mrs. Malloy are very interested in Philip's life and know what is going on in his life.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement contradicts itself. It states that Mr. and Mrs. Malloy are very interested in Philip's life and know what is going on in his life, but then it asks if this statement is true or false. If the statement were true, then the answer would be true. However, since the statement itself is false, the answer must be false as well. Therefore, the correct answer is false.
10.
Philip gets suspended for humming the national anthem.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Philip gets suspended for humming the national anthem because humming the national anthem can be seen as a form of protest or disruption, especially if it is done in a disrespectful or mocking manner. Schools and organizations often have rules and policies in place to promote respect and unity, and any behavior that goes against these principles can result in disciplinary action.
11.
Miss Narwin thinks that Phillip has alot of potential.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Miss Narwin believes that Phillip has a lot of potential.
12.
Philip thinks Miss Narwin is an amazing teacher that is very helpful.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement states that Philip thinks Miss Narwin is an amazing teacher that is very helpful. However, the correct answer is false. This implies that Philip does not think Miss Narwin is an amazing teacher or very helpful.
13.
Philip sings loudly along to the national anthem during homeroom.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement suggests that Philip sings loudly along to the national anthem during homeroom. However, since the answer is "False," it implies that Philip does not sing loudly along to the national anthem during homeroom.
14.
Allison Doresett has a mojor crush on Philip throughout the entire book.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement is "Allison Doresett has a major crush on Philip throughout the entire book." The correct answer is False. This means that Allison Doresett does not have a major crush on Philip throughout the entire book.
15.
Avi is the author of Nothing But The Truth.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Avi being the author of "Nothing But The Truth" is a true statement. This means that Avi is the person who wrote the book mentioned.
16.
Why is it that Miss Narwin cannot get the money from the school for the summer class?
Correct Answer
A. The band teacher has taken it already.
Explanation
The reason Miss Narwin cannot get the money from the school for the summer class is because the band teacher has already taken it. This implies that the band teacher has used or misappropriated the funds that were intended for Miss Narwin's summer class.
17.
How would you describe Philip?
Correct Answer
B. Potentialy smart but lazy
Explanation
The given answer suggests that Philip has the potential to be smart but lacks motivation or effort, resulting in laziness. This implies that he may possess intelligence but fails to utilize it effectively due to a lack of drive or dedication.
18.
How does Philip feel about the book Miss Narwin selects for the class to read?
Correct Answer
D. He hated it but didn't read it.
Explanation
Philip's feelings towards the book that Miss Narwin selects for the class to read are that he hates it, but he hasn't actually read it.
19.
Philip doesn't want to join track because his dad did track when he was in high school.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement is "Philip doesn't want to join track because his dad did track when he was in high school." The correct answer is False because the statement implies that Philip doesn't want to join track because his dad did, which means that he actually wants to join track. Therefore, the correct answer is False, as it contradicts the given statement.
20.
Philip is being patriotic by humming along to the national anthem.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement suggests that Philip is being patriotic by humming along to the national anthem. However, humming along to the national anthem does not necessarily indicate patriotism. Patriotism is a deep love and devotion towards one's country, which goes beyond simple actions like humming along to the national anthem. Therefore, the statement is false.