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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Canto I: Black Chapter 1: Carceral Dissonance - Chapter 5: D*mb Smart.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Hari highlight as the key factor in challenging biased perceptions about Black children?
(a) Providing limited resources to Black neighborhoods.
(b) Encouraging more conflicts among Black children.
(c) Reimagining and questioning prevailing narratives.
(d) Offering unconditional support to Black families.
2. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 2: A Prayer for My Father," what does Daddy advise Hari regarding buying cars?
(a) Prefer European vehicles.
(b) Always choose American brands.
(c) Opt for Japanese cars.
(d) Buy Hondas and avoid American cars.
3. What is Hari's view on the relationship between time and capitalism?
(a) He argues that capitalism has reinforced strict punctuality and time management.
(b) He asserts that capitalism has made people more relaxed about time.
(c) He suggests that time and capitalism are unrelated concepts.
(d) He believes capitalism has no influence on people's perception of time.
4. How does Hari relate the rupture from his childhood to systemic issues?
(a) He believes it's a form of self-care.
(b) He views it as a natural process.
(c) He links it to fungibility and commodification.
(d) He sees it as an act of rebellion.
5. How do friendships with individuals like Betty impact Hari's growth?
(a) They reinforce Hari's belief in conforming to white standards.
(b) They encourage Hari to adopt stricter discipline and punctuality.
(c) They push Hari to disassociate from her Black identity.
(d) They challenge Hari's anti-Blackness and provide opportunities for accountability and understanding.
Short Answer Questions
1. What term does Hari use to describe the disconnection Black people may have from their inner child?
2. What is Hari's view on the pursuit of success within the capitalist system?
3. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 4: A Prayer for Rest," what effect does Hari's conversation with his father have on him?
4. What underlying sentiment drives Hari's pursuit of academic superiority over Betty in the Pride school?
5. What does Hari believe he can achieve through difficult dialogues on the page?
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