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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 Chapter 1, what does everyone do when the Mayor says that the Chief is the best in town?
(a) Jump up and down.
(b) Walk out.
(c) Whistle.
(d) Throw their hats.
2. In Chapter 4, what advice does Petey give Dog Man?
(a) Don't roll in any dead fish.
(b) Don't eat steak.
(c) Don't roll in the mud.
(d) Don't eat bones.
3. What is the name of the world's most evil cat in Intro #2?
(a) Braden.
(b) Petey.
(c) Melvin.
(d) Davy.
4. What does Grampa say about the safety of The Mighty Motor Brain?
(a) Dangerous.
(b) Deadly.
(c) Harmless.
(d) Perfectly safe.
5. At the beginning of Chapter 1, what is to the left of the Chief on the stage?
(a) Wreath.
(b) Flowers.
(c) Podium.
(d) Medal.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 2, what time do the Chief and Dog Man go to the Mayor's house?
2. What does Petey take Li'l Petey out to get to eat in Chapter 4?
3. What color does Li'l Petey say that a tree be colored in Chapter 3?
4. In Chapter 3, why does Grampa need Big Jim?
5. What is on top of Dog Man's desk in Chapter 2?
Short Essay Questions
1. How is Petey, the former world's most evil cat, going to continue to do good?
2. What does the Mayor threaten to do in Chapter 1, if Dog Man messes up again?
3. What conversation and with whom does the Mayor have in Chapter 2?
4. What is Grampa's new invention and what does it do?
5. What happens when Big Jim tests Grampa's new invention for him?
6. In Chapter 2, what does the Chief help Dog Man pack up from his desk at the police station?
7. What happens when Dog Man comes onto the stage at the City Hall?
8. How did George and Harold become famous in Intro #1?
9. In Intro #2, how does the world's most evil cat become a good guy?
10. What does Li'l Petey do with Dog Man in Chapter 3 when Dog Man comes home upset because he lost his job?
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