Mating Test | Final Test - Medium

Norman Rush
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 146 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Mating Test | Final Test - Medium

Norman Rush
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 146 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What fact do a couple of women ask the narrator to confirm?
(a) All of these.
(b) Her mother is poor.
(c) She has no income.
(d) She has no father.

2. Who moderates the public meetings and debates?
(a) An elected official.
(b) None of these.
(c) Nelson Denoon.
(d) The Mother Committee.

3. What does Nelson's reaction to the narrator's attempts to cheer him up bring to the narrator's mind?
(a) Memories of her mother's moodiness.
(b) Memories of the strong relationship she had with her mother.
(c) Memories of her father's moodiness.
(d) Memories of the strong relationship she had with her father.

4. What change does the new Mother Committee make?
(a) Men can now run for office.
(b) Men can inherit land.
(c) Men can serve on committees.
(d) Men are now admitted to the Sekopololo.

5. What kind of new project does Nelson Denoon propose?
(a) An essay against violence.
(b) Something to outlaw bank secrecy.
(c) Something to outlaw secret bank accounts.
(d) All of these.

Short Answer Questions

1. What tribe does the narrator come across during her search for Nelson in the desert?

2. What mission does the narrator go on with Nelson's gun?

3. What settlement is nearby Tsau?

4. What prevents the narrator from attending the public debate on time?

5. Why does the narrator attend some childbirths in the birthing house?

Short Essay Questions

1. What shift occurs during the debate over God? Why does this happen?

2. How does Nelson feel about the men in Tsau?

3. How does the village react to Nelson and the narrator becoming a couple? What happens that night?

4. What honor does the narrator receive in Tsau? How does she feel about what she's been asked to do?

5. The narrator is strongly against Nelson's trip to Tikwe. Why? What literary tool could the author be using in this section?

6. What argument do Nelson and the narrator have the day after the debate? Why is this significant?

7. Describe two of the political happenings in Chapter Six. What is their significance?

8. There continues to be social unrest in Tsau. The village is now split regarding the presence of the night men. What does the narrator learn about the disagreement? How does she feel about it?

9. What are some of the issues that Nelson Denoon and the narrator debate and discuss?

10. How does Nelson react to the arrival of Harold Mace and Julia Rodden in Tsau?

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