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TBWD: Final Unit Test 2019

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Question 1
1.

Which of the following sets of character traits BEST describe Helmuth?

Question 2
2.

Which of the following quotes from the novel proves that your response to #1 is correct?

Question 3
3.

Which of the following quotations shows that Helmuth is hardworking?

Question 4
4.

Which of the following sets of character traits BEST describe Gerhard, Helmuth's brother?

Question 5
5.

Which of the following sets of character traits BEST describe Hugo?

Question 6
6.

Which of the following quotes from the novel proves that your response to #5 is correct?

Question 7
7.

Which of the following quotes show that Karl is trustworthy and loyal?

Question 8
8.

This novel is written as a series of ___________________.

Question 9
9.

When the novel is written in italics, that means the story is taking place where?

Question 10
10.

When the novel is written in normal text, that means the story is taking place where?

Question 11
11.

Which of the following describes how the setting of the prison affects the story's mood?

Question 12
12.

What is the climax, or the highest point, of the novel?

Question 13
13.

What is the resolution of the novel?

Question 14
14.

What was significant about Germany declaring war on the Russians?

Question 15
15.

Where was Brother Worbs taken after speaking out against the Nazis?

Question 16
16.

Why is the above incident important to the novel?

Question 17
17.

Why did America enter World War II against Germany?

Question 18
18.

Who is most likely responsible for Helmuth's arrest?

Question 19
19.

What does Helmuth do to show Karl that he has taken all of the blame?

Question 20
20.

Why is the above incident important?

Question 21
21.

What is the purpose of Helmuth telling the justices that the Nazis are liars, the British are telling the truth, etc.?

Question 22
22.

Where does Helmuth get the illegal radio that he uses to listen to the BBC?

Question 23
23.

Why does Helmuth believe the BBC is truthful rather than the German station (the RRG)?

Question 24
24.

Why does Helmuth believe he and his friends will not be punished very harshly?

Question 25
25.

The incident involving Rudi and the Lord Lister card demonstrates

Question 26
26.

What promises did Hitler make to the German people?

Question 27
27.

The government led by Adolf Hitler in Germany was called

Question 28
28.

What freedoms did the Germans lose when Hitler took power over Germany?

Question 29
29.

The Yellow Star of David symbolized

Question 30
30.

Burning non-German books should be worrisome because

Question 31
31.

An example of propaganda would be

Question 32
32.

Why were Helmuth and Rudi concerned about the prayer said by Brother Worbs on New Years Eve?

Question 33
33.

How does Helmuth use his association to Hugo to his advantage?

Question 34
34.

What does Helmuth's teacher warn him of on the last day of school?

Question 35
35.

The concentration camps were primarily used

Question 36
36.

All of the following happened to Brother Worbs while at the concentration camp except:

Question 37
37.

What is the problem with Helmuth's trial?

Question 38
38.

Which of the following is NOT a theme of the novel?

Question 39
39.

Why does Hitler tell the people of Germany the Polish people are treating Germans badly?

Question 40
40.

Who visits Helmuth in prison?

Question 41
41.

What does Helmuth's teacher do with his final essay that he writes?

Question 42
42.

What reaction did Helmuth receive from Brother Worbs when he saw him in the street?

Question 43
43.

What warning does the BBC broadcaster give to the people that listen to the station?

Question 44
44.

Which friend does Helmuth show the radio to first?

Question 45
45.

Where is Helmuth going when he sees Brother Worbs on the street?

Question 46
46.

"Thanks to the Fuhrer, you will learn the new thinking of Germany." Why is this quote a dangerous way to think?

Question 47
47.

What is Mutti's real name?

Question 48
48.

Helmuth is called out by his teacher, Herr Vinke, for "misinterpreting" the meaning behind a

Question 49
49.

Which two characters get into an argument while Helmuth tries to write his essay?

Question 50
50.

The novel states, "Helmuth knows he's supposed to support his country and its leaders, and yet the Nazis feel dark and threatening, too." Helmuth's battle about going back and forth as to whether or not he should support Hitler's ideas is an example of

Question 51
51.

For his essay, Helmuth decides to write

Question 52
52.

Who do Helmuth and Rudi speak to regarding crimes and possible criminal cases to solve?

Question 53
53.

Franz's arrest and imprisonment proves that

Question 54
54.

What does Helmuth discover in the basement of the City Hall building?

Question 55
55.

This person was collecting evidence against Helmuth and was going to denounce, or turn in, Helmuth -

Question 56
56.

When Helmuth brings both Karl and Rudi together to listen to the radio, they are upset because they didn't know the other one was listening as well. Helmuth says that he separated them at first because

Question 57
57.

While Helmuth is creating the flyers, Oma believes

Question 58
58.

Mutti says, "Silence is how people get on sometimes." This quote shows

Question 59
59.

Why did Gerhard say that Hans will never be drafted by Germany to fight in the war?

Question 60
60.

Who foreshadows Helmuth's fate by stating, "You had better watch your step or you could find yourself sitting in jail---or worse."?

Question 61
61.

What song was Helmuth singing as he, Karl, and Rudi walked home from choir practice?

Question 62
62.

When Helmuth imagines floating, that could be a possible connection to

Question 63
63.

How did Helmuth spend New Year's Eve, 1940?

Question 64
64.

The Nazi storm troopers attacking Jewish people, businesses, churches, and homes is known as the

Question 65
65.

What day does the Executioner work?

Question 66
66.

When does Gerhard think its justified, or okay, to break the law?

Question 67
67.

Gerhard laughs when Helmuth hides his Karl May books because

Question 68
68.

Herr Seligmann is attacked and beaten by the Nazi storm troopers because

Question 69
69.

What is the cause of the riots that occur all over Germany at the beginning of Section 4?

Question 70
70.

What is purpose behind the Extraordinary Radio Law? What would happen to someone who broke this law?

Question 71
71.

Helmuth believes that he and his friend have an advantage to finding out information about crimes because -

Question 72
72.

What important building is set on fire in Section 2?

Question 73
73.

Which of the following passages from the novel BEST proves that Helmuth feels unsure that Franz Seemann was actually guilty of murder?

Question 74
74.

Helmuth's family attend his trial in Berlin.

Question 75
75.

Helmuth is surprised by the way that the students act after it is announced that Hitler is now Chancellor; he feels like the teachers are not punishing the students for their behavior.

Question 76
76.

A party-record book is like a permanent record; it was a detailed account that followed the boys throughout their school careers.

Question 77
77.

Helmuth is allowed to go to the parade in Hitler's honor, as long as his brothers promise to watch him closely.

Question 78
78.

Werner Kranz knew people that worked at a printing press; this was important because the printing press would help Helmuth mass produce pamphlets.

Question 79
79.

Helmuth's final request was to write letters to his family before his execution.

Question 80
80.

Karl is investigated by the Gestapo and is accused of being an enemy agent.

Question 81
81.

In Helmuth's court trial, the jury will be responsible for making the final decision.

Question 82
82.

After the case with Franz Seemann ends, the boys continue to help Inspector Becker solve other cases.