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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Section 4: Part One "The Boy Who Walks in the Light" pages 120-160.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What old-fashioned habit did Metais have?
(a) Using oil lamps instead of electric lights.
(b) Keeping printed photo albums.
(c) Using the pre-Republic names for the states.
(d) Keeping handwritten journals.
2. What physical characteristic of Tess's does June notice when they are resting in the shade of the market?
(a) Tess might be of Asian descent.
(b) Tess's right eye is a lighter color than her left eye.
(c) Tess is nearsighted.
(d) Tess seems to have a wound on one of her arms.
3. What physical characteristic of Day's does June notice when she is following him around the Alta district?
(a) He favors his left leg.
(b) He seems to tire easily.
(c) He has a small tattoo on his inner wrist.
(d) He might be of Latinx or Native American descent.
4. What does Day notice is different about "the Girl" (June) compared to other Lake sector girls?
(a) She seems more educated.
(b) She has a strange accent.
(c) She is more secretive.
(d) She has paler skin.
5. On page 130, why does June find it surprising that Day is smart and interesting?
(a) Because of the way he "made a fancy little dust bomb to get us out of the Skiz mob."
(b) Because of "how familiar he is with streets far from the Lake sector."
(c) Because "his fingers are calloused from years on the streets."
(d) Because "This is a boy who must've barely passed his Trial."
Short Answer Questions
1. Who is Thomas?
2. When Day reaches his family's house, just ahead of the medic trucks, what does he notice about the sea daisies under the porch?
3. What is the name of the Trial adminstrator?
4. When June is looking at her parents' photo albums, what does she see a photograph of Metias standing in front of?
5. In Day's dream, what does Eden do while Day and John try to fix the radio?
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