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

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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 subject does Charlie's father talk to him about?
(a) Music.
(b) Sports.
(c) Movies.
(d) Sex.

2. What does Patrick's future career aspiration involve?
(a) Working in a record company.
(b) Becoming a doctor.
(c) Teaching.
(d) Writing plays.

3. Why does Charlie visit Bill's town house on Saturday?
(a) To help Bill with his chores.
(b) To celebrate his own graduation.
(c) To meet Bill's girlfriend.
(d) To write an essay about The Fountainhead.

4. Why does Charlie want to put the letter in a mailbox?
(a) To get a receipt for mailing.
(b) To keep it safe from rain.
(c) To make sure it gets delivered.
(d) To prevent anyone from reading it.

5. What does Patrick consume to stay awake during his and Charlie's adventure?
(a) Water and snacks.
(b) Energy drinks.
(c) Mini Thins.
(d) Coffee and cigarettes.

Short Answer Questions

1. How does Charlie approach his paper on Walden for Bill differently this time?

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

3. Why does Charlie's mom call him on the phone?

4. Which of the following best describes Charlie's academic performance?

5. Why does Charlie's psychiatrist ask about his childhood memories?

Short Essay Questions

1. Explain the significance of Charlie's encounter with the TV news sportsman and his family's reaction to the news. How does this incident reveal Charlie's internal struggles and his relationship with his family?

2. Analyze the significance of Bill's role as a mentor in Charlie's life. How does Bill's affirmation of Charlie's intelligence affect him?

3. Explain the significance of Charlie's letter to his unnamed friend. How does Charlie's openness in his letters reflect his growth and emotional development?

4. Describe the atmosphere and events of the after-prom party. How does Charlie feel about Craig and Sam's relationship during this time?

5. In the letter dated March 7, 1992, Charlie's interactions with Mary Elizabeth shed light on his journey towards self-acceptance and personal growth. How does Charlie's encounter with Mary Elizabeth influence his perception of himself, his relationships, and his ability to embrace change?

6. Discuss the impact of Craig and Sam's breakup on Charlie and the group dynamics. How does Charlie's empathy shine through in his reactions to the breakup?

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

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

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

10. 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?

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