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

2. In Chapter 6, "Darley," why does Darley feel a sense of fury when people refer to her children as exotic?
(a) It reminds her of her own racial identity.
(b) She finds the term endearing.
(c) She believes it objectifies and marginalizes them.
(d) She is proud of their unique heritage.

3. 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 approaches him and confesses her feelings.
(b) She leaves the bar feeling lonely and pathetic.
(c) She joins his group of friends and tries to impress him.
(d) She doesnot approach him and leaves early with her friends.

4. In Chapter 4, "Sasha," what does Sasha's family think about her new boyfriend after the breakup with Mullin?
(a) They are relieved that she finally ended things with Mullin.
(b) They are judgmental and unwelcoming.
(c) They are supportive and welcoming.
(d) They are indifferent and do not care about her new relationships.

5. In Chapter 1, "Sasha," why does Sasha feel like an outsider at the housewarming party?
(a) She is wearing the same outfit as the caterer.
(b) She is not familiar with the theme of the party.
(c) She does not get along with Cord's siblings.
(d) She is not used to attending midweek events.

6. In Chapter 3, "Darley," how does the chapter text portray the relationship between Darley and Malcolm?
(a) They often argue about their children's behavior.
(b) They have a distant and strained marriage.
(c) They communicate frequently through letters.
(d) They have a loving and supportive partnership.

7. In Chapter 1, "Sasha," what theme does Tilda choose for the housewarming party at their new apartment on Orange Street?
(a) A Night in Paris.
(b) Back to the Future.
(c) Upward and Onward.
(d) Gatsby's Roaring Twenties.

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

9. In Chapter 7, "Sasha," what does the Pineapple Street house symbolize in the novel?
(a) Freedom and adventure.
(b) Modernity and innovation.
(c) Tradition and heritage.
(d) Isolation and loneliness.

10. In Chapter 3, "Darley," what significant decision did Darley and Malcolm make before getting married?
(a) They decided to move to a different city.
(b) They chose to have a destination wedding.
(c) They decided not to have any children.
(d) They decided not to sign a prenuptial agreement.

11. In Chapter 6, "Darley," what is the significance of Malcolm's unexpected firing from his job?
(a) He becomes collateral damage due to a colleague's actions.
(b) He is involved in leaking sensitive information.
(c) He becomes an example of privilege in the corporate world.
(d) He escapes consequences despite his actions.

12. In Chapter 8, "Georgiana," what does Georgiana think about Curtis McCoy?
(a) She thinks he is a talented dancer.
(b) She admires his humility and kindness.
(c) She finds him to be a pompous and hypocritical individual.
(d) She considers him a close friend.

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

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

15. In Chapter 4, "Sasha," how does Sasha's family behave during her wedding reception?
(a) They are disruptive and cause chaos.
(b) They are not present at the reception.
(c) They are quiet and reserved.
(d) They are well-behaved and proper.

Short Answer Questions

1. In Chapter 7, "Sasha," what role does the Glass Apartment play in Sasha's identity?

2. In Chapter 8, "Georgiana," why does Georgiana suggest that she and Brady cannot share a room?

3. In Chapter 7, "Sasha," what effect does the Glass Apartment have on Sasha?

4. In Chapter 8, "Georgiana," why does Georgiana hesitate to share certain details about her weekend with Brady?

5. In Chapter 5, "Georgiana," how does Georgiana's relationship with Brady initially develop at work?

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