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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. In Chapter 7, who is Macro working for?
(a) Helios.
(b) Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus.
(c) Nero.
(d) Commodus.
2. What is the origin of Caligula's name?
(a) It is from the Roman word for small booties or shoes.
(b) It is from the Roman word for large man.
(c) It is from the Greek for fearsome.
(d) Is is from the Greek for brutal.
3. What objects do Meg's magical powers work best on?
(a) Stones.
(b) Plants.
(c) Metals.
(d) Glass.
4. What song does Grover play in Chapter 3 to help Meg's strawberry plants grow?
(a) Life is an Illusion.
(b) Letting the Days Go By.
(c) Strawberry Fields Forever.
(d) In My Life.
5. What is Tristan McLean famous for?
(a) Acting.
(b) Singing.
(c) He is the Governor of California.
(d) Celebrity lawyer.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 8, what kind of army does Macro have working for him?
2. What kind of car does Gleeson Hedges drive?
3. Who takes Apollo and Meg to find Piper McLean?
4. What does Grover do in order to help Meg's plants grow?
5. What weapon did Piper inherit from her grandfather?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Chapter 7, why does Apollo think Coach Hedges is wasting his time stocking up on weapons?
2. In Chapter 8, what does Macro have to help him that surprises Apollo?
3. In Chapter 2, who does Apollo ask for help about how to defeat the strixes, and what advice does Apollo get?
4. What are some of the reasons Medea is so dangerous?
5. How does Apollo know who the emperor he is facing is?
6. Why did Meg and her father leave Aeithales?
7. In Chapter 11, how does Meg communicate the meaning of Aeithales from her to Apollo?
8. Where does Caligula's name come from?
9. In Chapter 3, what stunning move does Grover make to buy everyone some time from the strixes?
10. In Chapter 14, what is unique about Piper's weapons?
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