The Wall Jumper Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

Peter Schneider (writer)
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 117 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

The Wall Jumper Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

Peter Schneider (writer)
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 117 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 does the Narrator consider easier to understand than Berlin?
(a) Prague.
(b) New York.
(c) Paris.
(d) Burlington.

2. Where was Kabe sent because he jumped the Wall?
(a) Underground cellar.
(b) Constitutional bunker.
(c) Psychiatric evaluation.
(d) Polar extremes.

3. What is the enormous structure in the countryside that the Narrator notices standing out?
(a) A silo.
(b) A TV antenna.
(c) A statue.
(d) A dish.

4. Who is the Narrator's first landlord in Berlin?
(a) Robert.
(b) Gerhard.
(c) James.
(d) Charlie.

5. What do the banners that the Narrator sees in the countryside exhort people to do?
(a) Shoot together.
(b) Fight together.
(c) Pull apart.
(d) Pull together.

Short Answer Questions

1. What is vandalized consistently outside the Narrator's building?

2. Who do the artists in the countryside that the Narrator meets criticize that lost the privilege of going abroad?

3. What does the woman with bulging eyeballs that meets with Pommerer support?

4. Instead of outsmarting the State, what did Biermann do that evoked criticism from his peers?

5. What lying outside the path to the door of the Narrator's building remains the same?

Short Essay Questions

1. How does Schneider uses the analogy of lovers to explain the German lack of interest in reunification?

2. How did Lena's family treat her when she visited with the Narrator in East Berlin?

3. How is the difference in the importance of the Wall shown in Western and Eastern maps?

4. What does the Wall symbolize to the West Germans?

5. How has television affected the culture of the two German societies?

6. How does the Narrator describe Gerhard Schlater?

7. How do Pommerer and the Narrator differ on their views regarding East and West Germany and change?

8. What does the Narrator notice about Soviet propaganda compared to that of the West while traveling with Pommerer?

9. What is the evening of music that Pommerer and the Narrator take in at the Hall of Young Talent like?

10. What does the woman with bulging eyeballs who visits Pommerer have to say about solidarity?

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