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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. In Book One: Chapter 4, "Out For Chinese," what does Midoriko decide about having children in the future?
(a) She does not want to have any children.
(b) She wants to have many children.
(c) She wants to have children but not right away.
(d) She wants to adopt children.
2. In Book One: Chapter 6, "The Safest Place in the World," what do Natsu and Midoriko order for lunch at the amusement park?
(a) Pizza and ice cream.
(b) Veggie tempura bowl and curry rice.
(c) Hot dogs and french fries.
(d) Hamburgers and soda.
3. In Book One: Chapter 6, "The Safest Place in the World," what do the lights in the distance remind Natsu of?
(a) The grape-picking trip they missed as a child.
(b) The city lights at night.
(c) Fireworks.
(d) The port town they used to live in.
4. In Book One: Chapter 1, "Are You Poor?," what does the number of windows in someone's house signify, according to the text?
(a) The number of family members they have.
(b) Their socioeconomic status growing up.
(c) Their taste in interior design.
(d) Their favorite view from the house.
5. In Book One: Chapter 1, "Are You Poor?," what is Midoriko's reaction upon entering Natsu's apartment?
(a) She asks if she can take a shower.
(b) She admires the bookshelves and reads the spines of books.
(c) She immediately takes a seat on the beanbag chair.
(d) She feels uncomfortable and wanted to leave.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Book One: Chapter 1, "Are You Poor?," why does Natsu feel like she is the only one who does not know the rules at Tokyo Station?
2. In Book One: Chapter 3, "Whose Boobs Are They?", what does Natsu think of Makiko's nipples?
3. In Book One: Chapter 4, "Out For Chinese," what does Natsu ask Midoriko after the awkward silence?
4. In Book One: Chapter 5, "Up All Night Talking," why does Natsu think the landlord's representative is shaking them down?
5. In Book One: Chapter 1, "Are You Poor?," where does Natsu's father go when he leaves the family?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Book One: Chapter 5, "Up All Night Talking," how does the conversation between Makiko and Natsu about Kewpie, the local legend in Shobashi, highlight the complexities of human behavior and the ambiguous moral dilemmas faced by individuals in difficult situations?
2. In Book One: Chapter 4, "Out For Chinese," who is Kewpie, and what role does he play in the community of Shobashi? Describe his appearance, personality, and the unusual way he makes a living.
3. In Book One: Chapter 2, "To Be More Beautiful," how has Makiko's behavior changed regarding her decision to undergo breast augmentation, and what does Natsu notice about their late-night conversations?
4. In Book One: Chapter 1, "Are You Poor?," how does Natsu and her sister manage to survive after their mother's death, and what do they do to support themselves financially during their teenage years?
5. In Book One: Chapter 2, "To Be More Beautiful," how does Natsu feel about Makiko's decision to undergo breast augmentation surgery?
6. In Book One: Chapter 4, "Out For Chinese," describe the atmosphere and setting of the Chinese restaurant where the characters are dining. How does the environment reflect the restaurant's reputation?
7. In Book One: Chapter 1, "Are You Poor?," what unusual communication method has emerged between Makiko and her daughter, Midoriko? How long has this been going on, and what are Makiko's thoughts and feelings about it?
8. In Book One: Chapter 3, "Whose Boobs Are They?" how does Natsu's perception of her own body differ from her sister Makiko's preoccupation with physical appearance and beauty enhancements?
9. In Book One: Chapter 5, "Up All Night Talking," how does Natsu's contemplation of the books on her bookshelf reflect her evolving perspective on literature and the canonical works she once revered?
10. In Book One: Chapter 4, "Out For Chinese," how does Natsu's memory of the Chinese restaurant and Kewpie reflect their personal experiences and the changing dynamics of the community?
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