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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. How do friendships with individuals like Betty impact Hari's growth?
(a) They reinforce Hari's belief in conforming to white standards.
(b) They challenge Hari's anti-Blackness and provide opportunities for accountability and understanding.
(c) They encourage Hari to adopt stricter discipline and punctuality.
(d) They push Hari to disassociate from her Black identity.
2. What is Hari's view on the pursuit of success within the capitalist system?
(a) It leads to a balanced and fulfilling life.
(b) It often requires harming oneself or others.
(c) It is a way to find companionship.
(d) It is a means to foster community.
3. What does Hari compare the discomfort of starting a conversation with his inner child to?
(a) Praying after a diagnosis.
(b) Setting up an altar.
(c) Writing a letter to parents.
(d) Arriving unannounced at someone's house.
4. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 1: Carceral Dissonance," what physical sensation does Hari feel in his chest?
(a) Tightening.
(b) Itching.
(c) Tingling.
(d) Numbness.
5. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 2: A Prayer for My Father," how does Hari interpret his father's naming process for him?
(a) As a method to remember lessons learned.
(b) As a reminder of his parents' authority.
(c) As a way to burden him with expectations.
(d) As a means to force his cultural identity.
Short Answer Questions
1. What drives Hari to pursue excellence?
2. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 3: Nowalater," what does Hari realize about his perception of Roberto and his own biases?
3. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 5: D*mb Smart," what is Hari's primary reflection on Mr. Smith?
4. Why does Hari perceive Roberto as an antagonist in his childhood narrative?
5. How does Hari relate the rupture from his childhood to systemic issues?
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