The Hunger Games Chapter 1 Quiz
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What is the reason for The Hunger Games?

To punish the districts-- as a reminder that the Capitol can destroy them.

What does District 12 produce?

Coal

What is tesserae?

A token for grain in exchange for your name being put in the reaping an extra time.

What does Katniss do to support her family since the death of her father?

<p>She hunts for food to trade for supplies.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is the first person chosen to go to the Hunger Games?

<p>Primrose Everdeen-- Katniss's sister.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe Katniss. Explain her family situation.

<p>16 years old, dark hair, brown eyes. She is a good hunter with a bow and arrow. She supports her sister and mother. Father died in mine explosion.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Summarize the events of chapter one.

<p>In chapter one, we are introduced to District 12, the country of Panem, the Hunger Games, and the reaping. Katniss is the narrator of the book. At the reaping, Primrose Everdeen (her sister) is chosen for the Hunger Games.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is the Capitol located geographically in North America?

<p>The Rockies; Colorado.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Katniss put up a 'wall' between her and her mother?

<p>Because her mother distanced herself, shut down, and neglected her and Prim.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Katniss describe the Capitol accent? In the real world, what do we think of people that talk like that?

<p>She finds it high pitched, annoying, and fun to imitate. In the 'real world', we would find this annoying.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

The Hunger Games Overview

  • The Hunger Games serve as a punishment for the districts, illustrating the Capitol's power to destroy them if they rebel.

District 12

  • District 12 primarily produces coal, reflecting its mining-focused economy.

Tesserae

  • Tesserae are tokens for grain that require individuals to enter their names in the reaping an additional time, increasing the risk of being chosen for the Hunger Games.

Katniss Everdeen

  • Katniss, the protagonist, provides for her family by hunting food and trading for supplies following her father's death in a mine explosion.
  • She is 16, characterized by dark hair and brown eyes, and is skilled in using a bow and arrow.

Reaping and Primrose

  • Primrose Everdeen, Katniss's younger sister, is the first selected for the Hunger Games, heightening Katniss's protective instincts.

Family Dynamics

  • Katniss has created an emotional "wall" between herself and her mother due to her mother's depression and neglect after their father's death, complicating their family relationship.

Chapter One Summary

  • The first chapter introduces key elements, including District 12, the concept of the Hunger Games, and the reaping event, where Katniss narrates her sister's selection.

Capitol Location

  • The Capitol is geographically situated in the Rockies, specifically Colorado, emphasizing its central and dominant position in Panem.

Capitol Accents

  • Katniss perceives the Capitol accent as high-pitched and annoying, reflecting societal biases where such speech might be considered irritating in the real world.

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Test your knowledge on Chapter 1 of The Hunger Games with this flashcard quiz. Focus on key concepts like the motivations behind the games and the implications for District 12. Perfect for fans of the series looking to deepen their understanding.

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