Fake Accounts Quiz | Eight Week Quiz F

Lauren Oyler
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 130 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Fake Accounts Quiz | Eight Week Quiz F

Lauren Oyler
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 130 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part IV (Pages 160 - 212).

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does the narrator decide to do on her future dates with men from the dating website?
(a) To have sex with all of them.
(b) Be as nice as possible.
(c) Assume different fake personalities with them based on the Zodiac signs.
(d) To ask them all for money.

2. What does the narrator realizes often happens on the dating websites when she asks to meet someone in person?
(a) The person always suggests somewhere bad to meet.
(b) The person tells her he is busy.
(c) The person asks if she can pay for the date.
(d) The person often stops messaging her.

3. Where does the narrator meet her friend Jeremy the night before the march?
(a) Outside the White House.
(b) At a bar in Shaw.
(c) In a theater near Capitol Hill.
(d) At his job at the Library of Congress.

4. What movie does the narrator's mother take her to when she is 7 years old?
(a) Harriet the Spy.
(b) Buffy.
(c) The Idiot.
(d) Back to the Future.

5. What do the narrator's friends think of her jokes following Felix's death?
(a) They are juvenile.
(b) They are the best jokes she has ever told.
(c) They are attempts to mask her pain.
(d) They are genuinely funny.

Short Answer Questions

1. What is one possible explanation the narrator entertains for why Felix seems to interested in her?

2. What surprises the narrator about her approach to dating in Part IV?

3. What does the narrator feel after she meets a vague acquaintance by chance from earlier in Berlin outside a coffee shop in Part IV?

4. What does the narrator tell the German PhD student she used to study?

5. What does the narrator sometimes find herself perusing on social media, without quite knowing why?

(see the answer key)

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