One More Thing Quiz

B. J. Novak
This Study Guide consists of approximately 34 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of One More Thing.
Study Guide

One More Thing Quiz

B. J. Novak
This Study Guide consists of approximately 34 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of One More Thing.

Take our free One More Thing quiz below, with 25 multiple choice questions that help you test your knowledge. Determine which chapters, themes and styles you already know and what you need to study for your upcoming essay, midterm, or final exam. Take the free quiz now!

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Questions 1-5 of 25:

1.

What do you have to do, as described in “All You Have to Do”? (from The Rematch, Dark Matter, No One Goes to Heaven to See Dan Fogelberg, Romance, Chapter One, Julie and the Warlord, The Something by John Grisham, The Girl Who Gave Great Advice, All You Have to Do, ‘Rithmetic, and The Ambulance Driver)

2.

Which character from a previous story shows up in “Missed Connections”? (from Walking on Eggshells (or: When I Loved Tony Robbins), The Impatient Billionaire and the Mirror for Earth, Missed Connection: Grocery Spill at 21st and 6th 2:30 pm on Wednesday, I Never Want to Walk on the Moon, Sophia, The Comedy Central Roast of Nelson Mandela, They Kept Driving Faster and Outran the Rain, The Man Who Invented the Calendar, The Ghost of Mark Twain, The Beautiful Girl in the Bookstore)

3.

What did the teacher want to add to Huckleberry Finn in “The Ghost of Mark Twain”? (from Walking on Eggshells (or: When I Loved Tony Robbins), The Impatient Billionaire and the Mirror for Earth, Missed Connection: Grocery Spill at 21st and 6th 2:30 pm on Wednesday, I Never Want to Walk on the Moon, Sophia, The Comedy Central Roast of Nelson Mandela, They Kept Driving Faster and Outran the Rain, The Man Who Invented the Calendar, The Ghost of Mark Twain, The Beautiful Girl in the Bookstore)

4.

What does the roller coaster in “MONSTER: The Roller Coaster” symbolize? (from MONSTER: The Roller Coaster, Kellogg’s (or: The Last Wholesome Fantasy of the Middle-School Boy), The Man Who Posted Pictures of Everything He Ate, Closure, Kindness Among Cakes, Quantum Nonlocality and the Death of Elvis Presley, If I Had a Nickel, A Good Problem to Have, Johnny Depp, Fate, and the Double-Decker Hollywood Tour Bus, and Being Young Was Her Thing)

5.

Why does an artist want to buy a lottery ticket worth $18 million for $12 million in “Just an Idea”? (from Angel Echeverria, Comediante Superpopular, The Market Was Down, The Vague Restaurant Critic, One of These Days, We Have to Do Something About Willie, Wikipedia Brown and the Case of the Missing Bicycle, Regret Is Just Perfectionism Plus Time, Chris Hansen at the Justin Bieber Concert, Great Writers Steal, Confucius at Home, War, If You Love Something, Just an Idea, and Heyyyyy, Rabbits)

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