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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Section 3: Part Two, Chapters Twelve through Seventeen.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where is the first place that Pip goes to begin her investigation?
(a) The town newspaper.
(b) The Bell house.
(c) The Singh house.
(d) The Ward house.
2. Why does Ravi stand out of sight when Pip knocks on Natalie's door?
(a) He knows that people in Fairview have a bad opinion of him because of Sal.
(b) Pip does not want anyone to know that she has violated the terms of her project's acceptance.
(c) Natalie might not talk if she knows that Pip is not alone.
(d) Natalie might be embarrassed to talk about the video in front of a boy.
3. How does talking with Emma change Pip's perception of Andie?
(a) She realizes that Andie was insecure and jealous of her friends.
(b) She realizes that Andie had a streak of hidden cruelty.
(c) She realizes that Andie was probably just pretending to be interested in Sal.
(d) She realizes that Andie was much smarter than she pretended to be.
4. During the camping trip in Chapter Ten, what does Pip get angry at her friends for doing?
(a) Gossiping about her investigation.
(b) Lying to their parents about where they would be.
(c) Planning a lake trip without her.
(d) Teasing her about loving schoolwork.
5. Why is Pip nervous at the beginning of Chapter Tweleve?
(a) She is concerned that her friends will want her to stop investigating.
(b) She is worried that she might be in danger.
(c) She is not used to keeping secrets from Cara.
(d) She does not want Cara to guess her feelings for Ravi.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Pip hide from Ravi before he comes into her bedroom?
2. What is Max Hastings doing when Pip arrives at his house in Chapter Sixteen?
3. What are Pip's parents arguing about at the beginning of Chapter Nine?
4. Who is Becca?
5. What year will Pip be in when she returns to school in the fall?
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