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The Perks of Being a Wallflower Test | Final Test - Medium

Stephen Chbosky
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 165 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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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 Mary Elizabeth's plan for her future education?
(a) She is unsure about her career path.
(b) She intends to pursue degrees in political science and sociology with a minor in women's studies.
(c) She wants to study music.
(d) She plans to major in science.

2. What is Sam planning to do over the summer?
(a) Attend a music festival.
(b) Join a summer program at a college.
(c) Volunteer at a local charity.
(d) Travel to Europe.

3. What event are many people in cars going to?
(a) A party.
(b) A parade.
(c) A concert.
(d) A football game.

4. What event are Patrick and Sam planning to attend after walking and talking?
(a) A concert.
(b) A carnival.
(c) A sports game.
(d) Rocky Horror.

5. What do Mary Elizabeth and Charlie do on their date?
(a) Watch a Hollywood movie.
(b) Attend an art exhibition.
(c) Listen to music at a record store.
(d) Go to a coffee shop.

Short Answer Questions

1. How does Charlie react when he initially received the book of poems from Mary Elizabeth?

2. How does Mary Elizabeth show her affection toward Charlie?

3. What is the reason for Sam attending a summer program?

4. How does Charlie's interaction with Mary Elizabeth affect him physically?

5. Why does Charlie visit Bill's town house on Saturday?

Short Essay Questions

1. In the letter dated March 7, 1992, Charlie describes his experiences with Mary Elizabeth and the complexities of their interactions. How does Charlie's relationship with Mary Elizabeth reflect his evolving understanding of friendship, intimacy, and personal boundaries?

2. Explain the significance of the bond between Charlie and Sam. How does Sam's advice guide Charlie's actions and decisions?

3. Examine Charlie's relationship with his sister. How does her situation impact their connection, and what does this reveal about Charlie's role within his family?

4. Explore the concept of identity in the novel. How does Charlie's self-perception evolve throughout the story, and what events contribute to this change?

5. Discuss the theme of self-discovery in the narrative. How does Charlie's exploration of himself contribute to the story's overall development?

6. Analyze Charlie's perspective on unity and diversity during the graduation ceremony. How does his observation of the different speeches and the overall ceremony reinforce his thoughts on the broader social dynamics within the school and his own family?

7. Analyze the significance of music in Charlie's life. How does it serve as a form of connection, expression, and emotional release for him?

8. Discuss the significance of Charlie's relationship with Mary Elizabeth. How does his sensitivity affect their interactions?

9. Analyze Patrick's role in the breakup between Craig and Sam. How does Charlie perceive Patrick's actions?

10. Reflect on Charlie's final entry in the series of letters. How does this entry encapsulate his growth and his outlook on life as he faces the future?

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