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Flowers for Algernon - Final Unit Test - 2019

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Question 1
1.

What does it mean if someone "pulls a Charlie Gordon?"

Question 2
2.

The inkblot test Charlie takes is called the

Question 3
3.

During the inkblot test at the beginning of the story, what is Charlie afraid of?

Question 4
4.

Which of the following quotes from the story proves that your answer to #3 is correct?

Question 5
5.

Why does Charlie want to attend the adult night school?

Question 6
6.

Which of the following things is NOT one of Charlie's good luck charms?

Question 7
7.

Why does Miss Kinnian recommend Charlie for the experiment?

Question 8
8.

Before Charlie undergoes the operation he writes "I don't care if it herts." This is an example of which of the following literary devices?

Question 9
9.

How does Charlie view his work, knowing that he will start to lose his intelligence?

Question 10
10.

What could be an inference made on Charlie's future based on what we know from the story and its ending?

Question 11
11.

Charlie and Algernon's mind went through regression. What does this mean?

Question 12
12.

Which of the following does Charlie begin to recognize as he progresses with his intelligence?

Question 13
13.

The second test Charlie takes requires him to "make up stories" about people in pictures. This test is called the

Question 14
14.

During the maze races against Algernon, one of the men testing Charlie hides from his view

Question 15
15.

Before the operation, Dr. Strauss tells Charlie

Question 16
16.

Charlie dislikes the Thematic Apperception Test because

Question 17
17.

The "present" Dr. Strauss has for Charlie after the operation is

Question 18
18.

Why did Charlie decide to undergo the operation in the first place?

Question 19
19.

Charlie thinks the men at the factory are his good friends, but based on the way the story is written, the audience knows otherwise. This is an example of

Question 20
20.

Who is Charlie's only true friend throughout the story?

Question 21
21.

What Charlie Gordon and Robinson Crusoe share in common is

Question 22
22.

After telling Miss Kinnian that his "friends are smart people but there good" she

Question 23
23.

The first punctuation mark Charlie learns to use is the

Question 24
24.

Why does Charlie leave his job at the factory?

Question 25
25.

Complete the following quote from the story: "I never knew that Joe and Frank and the others like to have me around..."

Question 26
26.

What is Burt's opinion of IQ?

Question 27
27.

When Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur argue about Charlie, Charlie

Question 28
28.

Why does Charlie receive a $25 bonus at work?

Question 29
29.

After the incident with the diner worker, Charlie decides that he must

Question 30
30.

When Charlie is given his own lab, he starts sleeping

Question 31
31.

In his lab research, what does Charlie conclude?

Question 32
32.

Which event below occurs during the falling action?

Question 33
33.

The greatest flaw in Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss's experiment was that they didn't wait long enough after seeing that Algernon's operation was a success before performing the operation on a human (Charlie).

Question 34
34.

The significance of the title "Flowers for Algernon" is -

Question 35
35.

What characters are parallel, or connected, to one another in the story?

Question 36
36.

Identify what is being compared in this analogy from the story: "Even a feeble-minded man wants to be like other men. A child may not know how to feed itself, or what to eat, yet it knows of hunger."

Question 37
37.

Who first discovers that Charlie may lose his intelligence?

Question 38
38.

Why does Dr. Nemur want the experiment to be successful?

Question 39
39.

Which excerpt from the story proves that your answer to #38 is correct?

Question 40
40.

Which of the following could be a theme from the story?

Question 41
41.

Which of the following quotes from the story proves that your theme from #40 is seen in the story?

Question 42
42.

How does Charlie react to the degrading comments made about the young, mentally handicapped diner worker dropping plates?

Question 43
43.

Which of the following events is NOT caused by the event during which Charlie defends the boy in the restaurant?

Question 44
44.

Charlie hopes that when he becomes smarter, people will be

Question 45
45.

Charlie fails his first inkblot test because he

Question 46
46.

Which of the following events foreshadows what will eventually happen to Charlie?

Question 47
47.

When Charlie becomes a genius, his most important discovery is

Question 48
48.

What is Charlie’s main internal conflict throughout the story?

Question 49
49.

Which of the following events happens in the exposition of the story?

Question 50
50.

In the story’s resolution, Charlie

Question 51
51.

Charlie leaves New York because

Question 52
52.

After he gains intelligence, Charlie finds that it makes work at the factory "kind of ________."

Question 53
53.

Name the literary element in the following quote from the story by Miss Kinnian, regarding the operation: "Never mind, Charles. I just hope I wasn't wrong to advise you to do this."

Question 54
54.

Who in the factory refused to sign the petition due to his or her principles?

Question 55
55.

Why does Charlie "seldom speak to anyone" and spend most of his time in his apartment alone?

Question 56
56.

Charlie finds it odd that honest people would think nothing of

Question 57
57.

Why do Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss choose Charlie to undergo the operation?

Question 58
58.

Charlie complains about the television-like device he receives from Dr. Strauss because

Question 59
59.

When Charlie becomes confused over punctuation, how does he figure it all out?

Question 60
60.

How is the inkblot test different for Charlie the second time he takes it?

Question 61
61.

As Charlie gets ready for the operation, what goal does he hope to achieve after the surgery?

Question 62
62.

As Charlie's mental powers grow, the people around him react with -

Question 63
63.

The first clue that all is not well with Algernon is

Question 64
64.

The first sign of Charlie's mental regression is

Question 65
65.

In the story, who is Mrs. Flynn?

Question 66
66.

When Mrs. Flynn calls a doctor to see Charlie, Charlie tells him

Question 67
67.

Charlie reacts to the doctor's treatment of him

Question 68
68.

When Miss Kinnian comes to see Charlie after his intelligence begins to fade away, he

Question 69
69.

In order to earn some money to pay for his rent, Charlie returns to his old job at the factory. When he goes back to work, he tells himself

Question 70
70.

Why do Charlie's fellow co-workers want Charlie fired?

Question 71
71.

What does the Algernon-Gordon effect state?

Question 72
72.

A significant conversation happened between Fanny and Charlie.  Which is the most accurate summary of their conversation?

Question 73
73.

What makes Charlie sad when he takes Miss Kinnian out for dinner for the first time?

Question 74
74.

Charlie's coworkers know that he had the operation because he told them about it when he returned back to work after the operation took place.

Question 75
75.

As Charlie is preparing to leave New York in his final progress report, he writes that he feels proud because he

Question 76
76.

In his final progress report, Charlie says it's easy to make friends if

Question 77
77.

Explain the incident that occurred with the bus boy at the restaurant. How does this incident affect Charlie?

Question 78
78.

Discuss the subplot involving Algernon and Charlie. What is their relationship at before and after Charlie's operation? How does Algernon's death affect Charlie?

Question 79
79.

Pick one of the following characters: Dr. Nemur, Dr. Strauss, Joe Carp, or Miss Kinnian. Describe what Charlie's relationship with that character is like before his surgery and then describe what it is like after the surgery.