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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. What is the only day of the week that Mirabel has time alone?
(a) Monday.
(b) Saturday.
(c) Tuesday.
(d) Sunday.
2. What elective is River missing at Bourne High School that he had at his last high school?
(a) Harp.
(b) Marimba.
(c) Saxophone.
(d) Trumpet.
3. What does Monday think is the main good thing about her school?
(a) It is painted blue.
(b) It is painted yellow.
(c) It is painted white.
(d) It is painted green.
4. Who singes the hood of River's sweatshirt and the back of his hair with a Bensen burner?
(a) Kyle. M.
(b) Kyle R.
(c) Nigel Peterman.
(d) Adam Fell.
5. How many bowls of Corn Pops did Monday eat so she could cut the box into postcards?
(a) 14.
(b) 10.
(c) 12.
(d) 16.
Short Answer Questions
1. When the land was zoned for Belsum, for how many years did they get land-use rights?
2. How old was Pooh when she came to the U.S. from Korea with her parents?
3. What was the name of the couple who used to invite Pooh over after school for fruitcake?
4. On page 92 after Pastor Jeff left, how long did Nora and Mirabel have quiet before Mab and Monda came home red and breathless?
5. On page 25, what online course is Mirabel taking?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who is Jeff Lilly and what does he do?
2. Who is Pooh Lewis?
3. Why does Mab think Belsum put the plant in Bourne?
4. Why did Mab's father want to buy the house they live in now?
5. What does Mirabel realize as River is talking about his old home on page 99?
6. Who is the new kid in school, and what does he look like?
7. How does Mrs. Shriver teach history?
8. How did the triplets come to be called One, Two, and Three?
9. What does Omar say when Nora asks if he agreed Belsum could come back and reopen the plant?
10. How does Pooh say it was different for her being Korean in Bourne than for her cousins who lived in big cities?
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