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Part-Time Indian - Final Test: 2021

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Which of the following statements best describes Junior's sister Mary at the start of the novel?
A) Someone who is wasting her potential
B) Someone who is depressing to be around
C) Someone who works hard for what she wants
D) All of the above
Which of the following quotes from the novel proves that your answer to #1 is correct?
A) "'Mary was a bright and shining star," Mr. P said. "And then she faded year by year until you could barely see her anymore.'"
B) "I mean, my sister had become a humanoid underground dweller. There wasn't much romance in that. Or maybe there was. Maybe my sister read romances all day. Maybe she was trapped in those romances."
C) "I love the thought of reading my sister's books. I love the thought of walking into a bookstore and seenig her name on the cover of a big and beautiful novel."
D) All of the above are correct
What is Junior's real name?
A) Arnold Spirit
B) Aarav Spirit
C) Reyansh Spirit
D) Vihaan Spirit
How would you describe Junior's family's financial situation?
A) Inherited wealth
B) Self-made wealth
C) Middle class
D) Lower-income
E) Poor
Why does Junior throw a book at his teacher, Mr. P?
A) He thought that the class was boring
B) The book had information in it that Junior disagreed with
C) The book was so old that his mother used the exact same one
D) Mr. P said a rude comment toward Junior
Why does Junior's dad shoot his dog?
A) The dog was old and was going to die anyway, so Junior's dad wanted to put him out of his misery
B) Junior's parents don't have enough money to take the dog to the vet, and they don't want the dog to suffer
C) Junior asked his father to shoot the dog to end the dog's pain
D) None of the above are correct
What does the phrase "Kill the Indian to save the child" mean?
A) Indians will kill children, which is why the Europeans killed the Indians
B) If you have to choose between two people, choose the youngest
C) Destroying Indian culture is the best thing for Indian children
D) Native American Indians need to be exterminated
How does Mary leave the reservation after Junior decides to go to Reardan?
A) She marries Eugene and they move to Seattle
B) She marries a poker player and they move to Montana
C) She tours the country in a mobile home
D) She joins a traveling circus
In the novel, Junior's grandmother represents -
A) tolerance and forgiveness
B) selfishness and cockiness
C) confidence and despair
D) alcoholism and tragedy
How does Penelope find out that Junior is poor?
A) Roger tells her
B) She infers that he is poor based on the way he dresses
C) She sees Junior walking the twenty-two miles home from school
D) Junior asks her to borrow money
Who gives Junior a ride home after the winter formal?
A) Earl
B) Junior's dad
C) Eugene
D) Roger
What does Billionaire Ted try to return to the Spirit family at Junior’s grandmother’s funeral?
A) A headdress
B) An elaborate quilt
C) War armor that belonged to her husband
D) A powwow dance outfit
Why does Eugene get shot in the face outside 7-Eleven?
A) He tries to intervene in a robbery
B) He’s shot by police who mistake him for a robber
C) He fights with his friend over a sip of wine
D) The clerk shoots him while he’s robbing the store
How does Junior find out Mary dies?
A) Miss Warren, the school guidance counselor, calls him out of class and tells him
B) Junior’s dad comes to get him out of school and tells him on the way home
C) Junior sees media coverage of the fire on the local news
D) Junior receives a call from Mary’s husband
Who does Junior run into in the woods during Mary’s funeral?
A) Gordy
B) Penelope
C) His mother
D) Rowdy
What is the outcome of Reardan’s successful basketball season?
A) The team wins the state playoffs
B) Roger gets recruited to play Division I basketball
C) The team looses to Wellpinit in the state championship
D) The team looses early in the state playoffs
According to Junior’s dad’s story, what happens after some Indians burn Stupid Horse’s body?
A) Stupid Horse’s ghost wanders the reservation at night
B) Turtle Lake catches on fire
C) Beaver Lake dries up
D) Turtle Lake freezes over
Why does Mr. P think that Junior should leave the reservation?
A) Everyone on the rez has given up
B) Junior will die if he stays on the rez
C) The rez is not teaching him anything worthwhile
D) All of the above statements are correct
Which of the following statements shows that Mr. P cares about Junior and his well-being?
A) "'And you're a bright and shining star, too," he said. "You're the smartest kid in the school. And I don't want you to fail. I don't want you to fade away. You deserve better.'"
B) "'You don't have to be sorry for anything," he said. "Well, you better be sorry for hitting me, but you don't have to feel bad about crying.'"
C) "'I know," he said. "And we let it happen. We let them pick on you.'"
D) All of the above are correct
Which of the following is a downside of going to school in Reardan?
A) It will be difficult to get there
B) Some people there are racist
C) Indians living on the rez will be angry
D) All of the above statements are correct
How does Junior gain respect from the "white jocks" at Reardan?
A) Junior beats them at a chess match
B) Junior teaches them his native language
C) Junior punches Roger, their leader, in the face
D) Junior answers a difficult question correctly in class
What does Rowdy do when Junior tells Rowdy he is leaving?
A) Rowdy gives Junior a bloody nose
B) Rowdy gives Junior a hug
C) Rowdy gives Junior advice on how to deal with racism
D) Rowdy gives Junior one of his favorite comic books
What does Junior do on Halloween?
A) Junior stays home and draws
B) Junior gets jumped by some of the white students at Reardan
C) Junior and Penelope trick or treat together
D) Junior dresses up as a homeless person and collects donations for charity
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways Junior goes to and from school?
A) Driving himself
B) Walking
C) Hitchhiking
D) His parents drive him
What did Rowdy do for Junior after the Andruss Brothers jumped Junior?
A) Rowdy beat them up with his fists
B) Rowdy cut off their hair and shaved their eyebrows
C) Rowdy went to the police
D) Rowdy stole their car
Arnold's experiences with what sport become a testament to positive thinking?
A) Baseball
B) Basketball
C) Golf
D) Swimming
Junior handles life in a different way than most people. Junior’s differences include the following EXCEPT
A) He has seizures
B) He is both near-sighted and far-sighted
C) He has overcrowded teeth
D) He has different size feet
According to Junior's parents, who has the most hope?
A) Indians
B) White people
C) African-Americans
D) People who live on the reservation
How much money did Junior have on the night of winter formal?
A) He brought no money because he lost his wallet
B) He had $5
C) He had $40 his father saved for him
D) None of the above are correct
Gordy and Junior have many things in common EXCEPT
A) Both are the only Native American Indians at Reardan
B) Both are intelligent
C) Both enjoy reading
D) Both don't have many friends at school
What is the Reardan school mascot?
A) Knight
B) Indian
C) Soldier
D) Patriot
What was Penelope’s biggest problem?
A) She is failing multiple classes at school
B) She, like Junior, is also poor
C) Her parents are going through a divorce
D) She is bulimic
Why does Junior say he was bullied as a child on the Spokane reservation?
A) He was friends with Rowdy
B) He was cowardly
C) He was bullied because of his complications from his disability (hydrocephalus)
D) He was bullied because he always stood up for his sister
How does the novel end?
A) Junior and Rowdy climb a giant tree
B) Junior and Rowdy swim in turtle lake
C) Junior and Rowdy play one-on-one basketball
D) Rowdy slams the door in Junior’s face
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

"Oh, she loved to write short stories. […] She wouldn't let anybody read them.”
A) Penelope
B) Junior's grandmother
C) Mary
D) Junior's mother
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

"[He] is the toughest kid on the Rez”.
A) Junior
B) Gordy
C) Earl
D) Rowdy
E) Oscar
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

“Everyone loved [him]. He was the best football player […]. It would’ve been un-American not to love the best football player."
A) Roger
B) Gordy
C) Earl
D) Rowdy
E) Oscar
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

"[He] was a racist."
A) Roger
B) Gordy
C) Earl
D) Mr. P
E) Eugene
F) Junior's dad
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

“Best of all, he taught me how to read.”
A) Junior's dad
B) Gordy
C) Roger
D) Mr. P
E) Earl
F) Oscar
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

“When I first started teaching here, that's what we did to the rowdy ones[…] We beat them."
A) Oscar
B) Roger
C) Gordy
D) Mr. P
E) Earl
F) Junior's dad
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

“[He] could have been a jazz musician”, but he is just a drunk."
A) Mr. P
B) Junior
C) Junior's dad
D) Earl
E) Eugene
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

“I want to go to Stanford and study architecture. […] I want to build something beautiful. Because I want to be remembered."
A) Junior
B) Penelope
C) Roger
D) Gordy
E) Mary
F) Oscar
Identify the person represented in the following quote:

“I draw all the time. […] I draw because words are too unpredictable."
A) Junior
B) Rowdy
C) Gordy
D) Mary
What point of view is the novel written in?
A) First person, told from the perspective of Junior
B) Second person
C) Third person, told by an outside narrator
All of the following are issues that are seen in the novel EXCEPT for
A) Hopelessness
B) Stereotypes
C) Racism
D) Disease
This novel explores the relationships people have to literature and -
A) Music
B) Movies
C) Video games
D) Drawing
On the reservation, Junior feels like a(n) -
A) outcast
B) leader
C) follower
D) joker
Which of the following gives Junior trouble in his search for identity?
A) Race
B) Gender
C) Novels
D) Language
Which of the following DOES NOT show the issue of poverty in the novel?
A) Junior’s way of getting to and from school
B) Junior’s praise of KFC chicken
C) Mary’s emails to Junior
D) Junior wearing his father’s suit to winter formal.
Which of the following DOES NOT show the recurring topic of hope in the novel?
A) Mary wanting to become a romantic novel writer
B) Mr. P teaching the students on the rez
C) Penelope’s dream to travel the world and be an architect
D) Junior leaving the reservation to attend high school at Reardan
Friendship is another topic that is seen throughout the course of the novel. Junior establishes friendships with all of the following people EXCEPT
A) Gordy
B) Earl
C) Penelope
D) Rowdy
True or False

Junior loves Kentucky Fried Chicken, especially when he has not eaten it for a while.
True
False
True or False

Rowdy cuts off the Andruss brothers' braids and shaves their eyebrows.
True
False
True or False

Mr. P wants Junior to leave the rez so he can play on a better basketball team.
True
False
True or False

After Junior punches Roger, Roger shakes Junior's hand and they become friends immediatly.
True
False
What is the most likely reason that Roger does not fight Junior after being punched in the face?
A) Fighting is not part of the culture at Reardan like it is on the reservation
B) Roger thinks that his friends will get back at Junior, so he doesn't need to
C) Roger does not want to get into trouble at school
D) Fighting is only acceptable when someone's life is in danger
What does Junior's dog, Oscar, symbolize in the novel?
A) Oscar symbolizes the effects of a lack of education on how to take care of animals
B) Oscar symbolizes the effects of poverty and how it can result in a senseless death
C) Oscar symbolizes the effects of living on a reservation and not having access to a vet
D) Oscar symbolizes the effects of alcoholism and how it makes people, like Junior's father, commit cruel acts
What is one way that Junior does not try to reconnect with Rowdy?
A) Junior goes to visit his house every single day even though Rowdy refuses to see him
B) Junior gives Rowdy a comic he draws on Thanksgiving
C) Junior seeks out Rowdy's advice about love in an email
D) Junior sends Rowdy a picture of his face in an email
How does the Reardan community's perception of Junior change over the course of the novel?
A) The community tries to expel Junior when they find out he tried to fight Roger
B) The community celebrates Junior when they discover his basketball talent
C) The community ignores Junior when they discover he is not dangerous
D) The community starts to accept Junior when Penelope, Gordy, and Roger befriend him
Why do people from Junior's reservation call him an apple?
A) They call him an apple because he leaves the reservation in search of knowledge
B) They call him an apple because he bruises easily and they think he is rotten on the inside
C) They call him an apple because he looks like a Native American on the outside but identifies as white on the inside
D) They call him an apple because he has a hard exterior but a sweet personality
How are Penelope and Junior's life experiences similar?
A) They both struggle with the loss of their best friends due to their ambition
B) They both struggle with poverty and its effects
C) They both have unsupportive parents that try to hold them back
D) They both have big dreams even though people don't believe in them
According to Junior, how can Native American families be different from white families?
A) Native American families typically support each other whereas white families sometimes ignore their children
B) Native American families want to love everyone whereas white families only love family members
C) Native American families only fight for honor whereas white families do not fight at all
D) Native American families love to party whereas white families do not drink
According to Junior, what are the most powerful words a person can say to another?
A) "I'm sorry"
B) "You can do it"
C) "I love you"
D) "I'm proud of you"
Who said the following quote?

"You can't stop me. I've been kicking your ass for fourteen years."
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"We can't beat these guys with our talent. We just aren't good enough. But I think we have bigger hearts. And I think we have a secret weapon."
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"[The powwow dance outfit] looks more Sioux to me...Maybe Oglala. Maybe. I'm not an expert. Your anthropologist wasn't much of an expert, either. He got this way wrong."
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"Most nights, I walk home. I hitchhike. Somebody usually picks me up. I've only had to walk the whole way a few times."
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"I love it here in Montana. It's beautiful. Yesterday, I rode a horse for the first time."
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"Hey, Chief...You want to hear a joke?"
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"Are you going to bore me with your tautologies all day or are you going to actually say something?"
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"You see, you men and boys are like packs of wild dogs. This giant boy is the alpha male of the school, and you're like the new dog, so he pushed you around a bit to see how tough you are."
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"I hate this little town. It's so small, too small. Everything about it is small. The people here have small ideas. Small dreams."
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"Man...There's a lot of white people here...You doing all right with them?"
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Who said the following quote?

"It's going to be hard to get you to Reardan...We can't afford to move there. And there ain't no school bus going to come out here."
Junior
Mr. Spirit (Junior's dad)
Mrs. Spirit (Junior's mom)
Mary
Rowdy
Penelope
Grandmother Spirit
Roger
Eugene
Coach
Gordy
Read the passage and answer the question that follows:

"Junior," he said. "Carry Oscar outside."
"No!" I screamed.
"He's suffering," Dad said. "We have to help him."
"You can't do it!" I shouted.
I wanted to punch my dad in the face. I wanted to punch him in the nose and make him bleed. I wanted to punch him in the eye and make him blind. I wanted to kick him in the balls and make him pass out...
Dad just looked down at me with the saddest look in his eyes. He was crying. He looked weak. I wanted to hate him for his weakness...
I wanted to run faster than the speed of sound but nobody, no matter how much pain they're in, can run that fast. So I heard the boom of my father's rifle when he shot my best friend.
A bullet only costs about two cents, and anybody can afford that.

What theme is connected to Oscar's death and the additional deaths in the rest of the novel?
A) Junior will always face death because he is poor
B) Junior must find ways to still get an education even when surrounded by death
C) Junior will have to rise above poverty in order to get away from senseless death
D) Junior must find new friends to help him through his problems
Read the passage and answer the question that follows:

"Junior," he said. "Carry Oscar outside."
"No!" I screamed.
"He's suffering," Dad said. "We have to help him."
"You can't do it!" I shouted.
I wanted to punch my dad in the face. I wanted to punch him in the nose and make him bleed. I wanted to punch him in the eye and make him blind. I wanted to kick him in the balls and make him pass out...
Dad just looked down at me with the saddest look in his eyes. He was crying. He looked weak. I wanted to hate him for his weakness...
I wanted to run faster than the speed of sound but nobody, no matter how much pain they're in, can run that fast. So I heard the boom of my father's rifle when he shot my best friend.
A bullet only costs about two cents, and anybody can afford that.

How is the underlined and bolded quote effective in the passage?
A) The quote shows how Junior cannot escape the realities of poverty and the conflicts he faces
B) The quote shows how Junior is fast but cannot outrun the sound of the gun
C) The quote shows how Junior is hurt and cannot run due to his pain
D) The quote shows how Junior is so angry that he runs away from his family
Read the passage and answer the question that follows:

I slumped into her class and sat in the back of the room.
"Oh, class," she said. "We have a special guest today. It's Arnold Spirit. I didn't realize you still went to this school, Mr. Spirit."
The classroom went quiet. They all knew my family had been living inside a grief-storm. And had this teacher just mocked me for that?
"What did you just say?" I asked her.
"You really shouldn't be missing class this much," she said to me.
If I'd been stronger, I would have stood up to her. I would have called her names. I would have walked across the room and slapped her.
But I was too broken.
Instead, it was Gordy who defended me.
He stood with his textbook and dropped it.
Whomp!
...Gordy showed a lot of courage in standing up to a teacher like that. And his courage inspired others.

What does the textbook symbolize in the above passage as well as in the entire novel?
A) The textbook represents courage and standing up for one's rights
B) The textbook symbolizes death and the need to overcome death
C) The textbook represents friendship and the need to stick up for one another
D) The textbook represents poverty and Junior's fight against poverty
Read the passage and answer the question that follows:

I slumped into her class and sat in the back of the room.
"Oh, class," she said. "We have a special guest today. It's Arnold Spirit. I didn't realize you still went to this school, Mr. Spirit."
The classroom went quiet. They all knew my family had been living inside a grief-storm. And had this teacher just mocked me for that?
"What did you just say?" I asked her.
"You really shouldn't be missing class this much," she said to me.
If I'd been stronger, I would have stood up to her. I would have called her names. I would have walked across the room and slapped her.
But I was too broken.
Instead, it was Gordy who defended me.
He stood with his textbook and dropped it.
Whomp!
...Gordy showed a lot of courage in standing up to a teacher like that. And his courage inspired others.

Based on the above passage, how can Gordy be characterized?
A) Loyal
B) Intelligent
C) Rude
D) Annoying
Read the passage and answer the question that follows:

I slumped into her class and sat in the back of the room.
"Oh, class," she said. "We have a special guest today. It's Arnold Spirit. I didn't realize you still went to this school, Mr. Spirit."
The classroom went quiet. They all knew my family had been living inside a grief-storm. And had this teacher just mocked me for that?
"What did you just say?" I asked her.
"You really shouldn't be missing class this much," she said to me.
If I'd been stronger, I would have stood up to her. I would have called her names. I would have walked across the room and slapped her.
But I was too broken.
Instead, it was Gordy who defended me.
He stood with his textbook and dropped it.
Whomp!
...Gordy showed a lot of courage in standing up to a teacher like that. And his courage inspired others.

What conflict has Junior been facing (as referenced in the passage) and how has the conflict affected him?
A) Junior struggles with his ongoing fight with Rowdy and the loss of his best friend
B) Junior struggles with the deaths of close friends and family which contribute to his absenteeism
C) Junior struggles with his sister's abandonment and how she runs away to another reservation
D) Junior struggles with his inability to fit in at school and being treated poorly because he is the only Native American student
True or False?

When Junior spends the night in the hospital, Rowdy visits and stays with him.
True
False
True or False?

Junior gets assaulted and robbed on Halloween.
True
False
True or False?

When they go out to eat after the winter formal dance, Roger tries to give Junior money to pay for his food but Junior refuses to accept it.
True
False
True or False?

At the basketball game against Wellpinit, Junior has to get stitches when a fan throws a coin at him and hits him in the forehead.
True
False
True or False?

During Grandmother Spirit's wake, Junior endures bullying and ridicule.
True
False