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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 3: Part 1: "Autumn 2093" - Part 2: "Autumn, fifty years earlier".
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Book 1: Chapter 2, What is David's primary occupation or role in the family's charitable foundation?
(a) He takes on the day-to-day operations of the foundation.
(b) He serves as a trustee but delegates most tasks to his secretary.
(c) He is responsible for managing the foundation's finances.
(d) He personally oversees the disbursements to various causes.
2. In Book 2: Part 2, why does Wika accept the bars of chocolate from Uncle William?
(a) Because he wants to hide them from Edward.
(b) Because he does not want to disappoint Uncle William.
(c) Because he loves chocolate.
(d) Because he wants to share them with Edward.
3. In Book 2: Part 2, how does Wika feel about not being able to see in the dark?
(a) Relieved.
(b) Excited.
(c) Helpless.
(d) Frightened.
4. In Book 1: Part 17, what does David feel as he enters his home in Washington Square?
(a) Relieved and relaxed.
(b) Excited and exhilarated.
(c) Bored and uninterested.
(d) Nervous and apprehensive.
5. In Book 2: Part 2, what is the main reason Wika cannot leave Lipo-wao-nahele?
(a) He wants to maintain the land's purity.
(b) He is too attached to the house.
(c) He is physically incapable of leaving.
(d) He is waiting for someone to return.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Book 1: Chapter 7, why is David irritated after receiving his grandfather's command to be home precisely at five o'clock?
2. In Book 2: Part 2, what event leads to the strained quality of the visits to Lā‘ie after the father's death?
3. In Book 2: Part 1, how does Charles react when David offers to return his shirt after it is cleaned?
4. In Book 2: Part 1, what is the occasion for the party in the story?
5. In Book 3: Part 2, what is the main reason for Charlie's recent lack of correspondence with Peter?
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