Pineapple Street Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Jenny Jackson
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 195 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Pineapple Street Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Jenny Jackson
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 195 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. In Chapter 3, "Darley," who comes to Darley's aid when she falls ill with the stomach flu?
(a) Her siblings Cord and Sasha.
(b) Her friend Claire.
(c) Her mother Soon-ja.
(d) Her husband Malcolm.

2. In Chapter 6, "Darley," what aspect of her children's appearance frustrates Darley the most in the chapter?
(a) Their clothing choices.
(b) Their unique personalities.
(c) Their biracial identity.
(d) Their hair color.

3. In Chapter 1, "Sasha," what does Sasha compare her in-laws to when trying to understand their family dynamic?
(a) A pack of fancy poodles.
(b) A herd of wild horses.
(c) A group of wolves.
(d) A flock of colorful birds.

4. In Chapter 2, "Georgiana," how does Georgiana handle the situation when she sees Brady at the bar after the Long Island Bar incident?
(a) She joins his group of friends and tries to impress him.
(b) She leaves the bar feeling lonely and pathetic.
(c) She doesnot approach him and leaves early with her friends.
(d) She approaches him and confesses her feelings.

5. In Chapter 7, "Sasha," how does Sasha's background differ from Cord's family's lifestyle?
(a) She is more practical and self-sufficient.
(b) She is an artist with no fixed residence.
(c) She comes from a wealthy family as well.
(d) She values opulence and tradition.

6. In Chapter 5, "Georgiana," how does Georgiana describe her relationship with Brady's physicality?
(a) She is repulsed by his physicality.
(b) She is fascinated and drawn to his physicality.
(c) She is indifferent to his physicality.
(d) She finds his physicality intimidating and unattractive.

7. In Chapter 6, "Darley," what role does Darley's racial identity play in her reaction to Malcolm's firing?
(a) It makes her indifferent to the situation.
(b) It intensifies her anger and sense of injustice.
(c) It causes her to celebrate Malcolm's firing.
(d) It leads her to blame Malcolm for the situation.

8. In Chapter 3, "Darley," what role does Soon-ja play in Darley's life during her illness?
(a) She helps Darley manage her finances and household responsibilities.
(b) She accompanies Darley on her business trips.
(c) She takes care of Darley and nurses her back to health.
(d) She advises Darley on her career decisions.

9. In Chapter 2, "Georgiana," what is the significance of the old mansion in the novel?
(a) It represents Brady's childhood home.
(b) It serves as a setting for romantic encounters.
(c) It reflects Georgiana's emotional state and inner world.
(d) It is a symbol of the organization's wealth and success.

10. In Chapter 7, "Sasha," why does Sasha attend the Drink and Draw event in Red Hook?
(a) To meet new people and make friends.
(b) To escape the tensions in the Pineapple Street house.
(c) To network with potential clients for her art.
(d) To showcase her artistic talent to her friends.

11. In Chapter 5, "Georgiana," what is Georgiana's perspective on her dating history?
(a) She feels her career is the main obstacle to her dating life.
(b) She thinks societal norms have influenced her dating choices.
(c) She blames her friends for her lack of dating success.
(d) She believes her parents are responsible for her dating problems.

12. In Chapter 4, "Sasha," what does Sasha want in her relationship with Cord?
(a) A wealthy and luxurious lifestyle.
(b) Grand romantic gestures and intense passion.
(c) Stability, ease, and a partner who loves her but does not need her.
(d) Regular travels and adventurous experiences.

13. In Chapter 7, "Sasha," how does the Pineapple Street house contribute to the conflicts between Sasha and Cord's family?
(a) It highlights their similar upbringing and experiences.
(b) It reinforces their shared values and backgrounds.
(c) It symbolizes their differences in social class and cultural expectations.
(d) It provides a neutral ground for open communication.

14. In Chapter 1, "Sasha," what is the theme of the dinner Sasha invites her in-laws to?
(a) French-themed dinner.
(b) Italian-themed dinner.
(c) Pizza party.
(d) Barbecue dinner.

15. In Chapter 6, "Darley," what does Darley's determination to support Malcolm in his time of unemployment symbolize?
(a) Her acceptance of the corporate world's injustices.
(b) Her intention to distance herself from Malcolm.
(c) Her desire to start a new career for herself.
(d) Her resistance against systemic bias and privilege.

Short Answer Questions

1. In Chapter 4, "Sasha," why does Mullin's behavior change after Sasha gets accepted to art school?

2. In Chapter 7, "Sasha," what does the Pineapple Street house symbolize in the novel?

3. In Chapter 4, "Sasha," why does Sasha and Cord invite the other newlywed couple to their suite for drinks?

4. In Chapter 4, "Sasha," where do Sasha and Cord decide to spend their honeymoon?

5. In Chapter 6, "Darley," what do some people at the playground and the club find cute or exotic about Darley's children?

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