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This study guide covers key aspects of Lorraine Hansberry's play, "A Raisin in the Sun." Exam questions for a 9th-grade English honors course are included, focusing on characters, conflicts, and important literary terms.
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English Honors 9 Study Guide December 2024 A Raisin in the Sun 1\. Which character says, "Let's face it... your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedyassed spirituals and some grass huts!"? A. George M. B. Joseph A. C. Walter Lee D. Mr. Lindner 2\. Which family member selects the Clybour...
English Honors 9 Study Guide December 2024 A Raisin in the Sun 1\. Which character says, "Let's face it... your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedyassed spirituals and some grass huts!"? A. George M. B. Joseph A. C. Walter Lee D. Mr. Lindner 2\. Which family member selects the Clybourne Park neighborhood in the first place? A. Walter Lee B. Big Walter (before he died) C. Mama D. Ruth 3\. Which choice accurately describes the stage directions written by Lorraine Hansberry? A. She gives minimal (very few) instructions for the director to follow. B. She lists of options for the director to consider. C. She gives detailed directions about the sets and actions. D. Trick question! She gives no directions. 4\. Who says, "I'll work twenty hours a day in all the kitchens\... and scrub all the floors in America and wash all the sheets in America if I have to - but we got to MOVE!"? A. Mama B. Beneatha C. Ruth D. Walter Lee 5\. The idea that all individuals in the U.S. have the opportunity to succeed through their own efforts and talents is called... A. The Golden Rule. B. The American Dream. C. The Fair Bargain. D. The United States Standard. 6\. "\...but the carpet has fought back by showing its weariness, with depressing uniformity, elsewhere on its surface." This quote is a prime example of... A. Allusion (literary). B. Characterization (indirect). C. Structure (rising action). D. Word choice (personification). 7\. "He is a lean, intense young man in his middle thirties, inclined to quick nervous movements and erratic speech habits - and always in his voice there is a quality of indictment." This excerpt is an example of\... A. Word choice (sense of time and place). B. Characterization (direct). C. Theme / central idea (symbolism). D. Word choice (analogies and allusions). 8\. "\...Bitter? Man, I'm a volcano. Bitter? Here I am a giant surrounded by ants! Ants who can't even understand what it is the giant is talking about." This line is a prime example of... A. Structure (pacing). B. Structure (climax). C. Word choice (figurative language). D. Word choice (sense of time and place). 9\. Which choice accurately identifies the main conflict of the play? A. Beneatha must choose between George Murchison and Joseph Asagai. B. The family must decide how to use the insurance money. C. The Younger family vs. Clybourne Park D. Lorraine Hansberry vs. racism 10\. Which character represents the concept of systemic racism? A. Mr. Lindner B. Bobo C. Beneatha D. Mrs. Johnson 11\. When the play refers to an idea or passage from the Bible, it is an example of... A. Bibliography. B. Allusion. C. Symbolism. D. Imagery. 12\. What is the term for the dismissal of one's own culture in order to adopt majority culture? A. Indoctrination. B. Cohabitation. C. Assimilation. D. Misappropriation 13. Where is the play set, and in what time period? a. North Side Chicago, Vietnam War b. South Side Chicago, around World War II c. South Side Chicago, Gilded Age d. Mississippi, Harlem Renaissance 14. What is Walter\'s main frustration with Ruth? a. She always ignores his dreams b. She\'s always in a bad mood c. She doesn\'t respect Travis 15. This person wants Walter to eat the eggs because she has nothing else to say to him; she doesn\'t want to argue. a. Mama b. Ruth c. Beneatha d. Lena Why is Mama getting a large sum of money? a. She won the lottery b. She retired c. She won a lawsuit d. Her husband passed away 16. How much money does Mama receive? a. \$1,000 b. \$2,000 c. \$5,000 d. \$10,000 17. What is Beneatha\'s dream? a. To open a liquor store b. To become a doctor c. To get married and have 2 kids d. To become a teacher 18. What is Walter\'s current job? a. Doctor b. Teacher c. Chauffeur d. Landscaping 19. What happened to Ruth at the end of Scene 1? a. She fainted b. She fell asleep c. Walter hit he d. She burst into tears 20. Why did Beneatha say she wouldn\'t marry George? a. He was too shallow b. He was too nice c. He was ugly d. He was too poor 21. Who are Willy and Bobo? a. Friends of Mama b. Neighborhood boys that Travis hangs out with c. People Beneatha knows from school d. Walter\'s future business partners 22. Ruth makes the suggestion to mama to use the money on whom? a. For herself b. On Travis c. On a new car d. To invest in Walter 23. Walter believes that African-American women -- a. are the reason African-American men succeed b. don\'t encourage their husbands enough c. are the reason he hates his job d. are horrible 24. Who is Travis? a. Walter\'s brother b. Beneatha\'s uncle c. Mama\'s son d. Walter and Ruth\'s son 25. Who is Beneatha? a. Mama\'s sister b. Walter\'s sister c. Walter\'s wife d. Ruth\'s daughter 26. One conflict that takes place in Act I is when: a. Walter Lee struggles to keep his job as a chauffeur. b. Travis struggles to keep up his grades in school. c. Mama struggles with Ruth for control of the household. d. Walter Lee struggles with other family members over money. 27. How could you describe Ruth and Walter's relationship at the beginning of the play? a. full of pity for one another b. lighthearted and full of love c. easy going; they joke with each other d. tense; they're easily frustrated by each other 28. What is ironic about Walter asking Ruth for money for cab fare? a. He spent his money on liquor b. Beneatha stole his money c. He needed money for lunch d. He gave Travis his money 29. Why does Mama slap Beneatha? a. Beneatha was mean to Walter b. Beneatha said she didn\'t believe in God c. Beneatha won\'t marry George d. Beneatha took the money 30. Why do Ruth and Mama approve of George Murchison? a. He is an intellectual. b. He listens to Beneatha. c. All of the above. d. He is handsome and wealthy 31. How do Mama and Walter differ in what they want to do with the check? a. Mama wants to be content in a house and Walter wants to open a liquor store b. Mama wants to pay for Beneatha\'s schooling and Walter wants to open a liquor store c. Mama wants to open a liquor store and Walter wants a house d. Mama wants to retire, and Walter wants to go on a honeymoon with Ruth 32. The stance that Beneatha takes in the novel is best described as that of a: a. Assimilationist b. Realist c. Feminist d. Sexist 33. Which of the following was not Lorraine Hansberry's purpose when writing [A Raisin in the Sun]? a. To expose readers to values taught in a traditional family unit b. To provide a reflection of racial attitudes in the 1950's c. To reveal the plight of all who have failed dreams d. To destroy the idea of the American Dream 34. [A Raisin in the Sun] is arguably the first play to portray \_\_\_ in a natural and realistic manner. a. Economic Inequality b. Black characters and themes c. The consequences of War d. Violence against women 35. Walter believes that Black women\..... a. Encourage their husbands b. are the reason Black men succeed c. are the reason he hates his job d. are the reason very few Black men succeed 36\. The Youngers' apartment is best described as... A. Luxurious but messy. B. Shabby but clean and orderly. C. Luxurious and spotless. D. Shabby and filthy. 37\. The relationship between Ruth and Walter is best described as... A. Tense. B. Loving. C. Violent. D. Indifferent (they ignore each other). 38\. What does Beneatha want to do with her future? A. Marry a rich man B. Become a flight attendant C. Become an author D. Become a doctor 39\. Why does the Younger family have a hectic (rushed and confused) routine in the morning? A. The bus is unpredictable. B. They must contend (fight) for use of the bathroom. C. They never know when Walter will be called to work. D. Mama needs constant attention and assistance. 40\. Beneatha practices the religion of... A. Buddhism. B. Christianity. C. Islam. D. She is not religious. 41\. If mama had the means (opportunity and time), her hobby would be... A. Singing in the choir. B. Gardening. C. Traveling. D. Fine arts (painting, sculpting, etc.) 42\. How does Mama react to the arrival of the insurance check? A. She is joyful. B. She is sad. C. She is angry. D. Trick question! The check does not arrive. Act 2 43\. At the beginning of Act 2, Beneatha was: a\. Cleaning b\. Dancing an African Folk Dance c\. Playing with Travis d\. Studying 44\. In Act 2-scene 1, when Walter tries to talk to George Murchison about business, George a\. Tries to blow Walter off b\. Gets excited about their potential partnership c\. Offers to let Walter work for him d\. Gives Walter the names of his business contacts 45\. In Act 2, what is George Murchison\'s attitude towards Beneatha a\. he wants to spend lots of time talking with her b\. he wants her to be quiet and just be pretty c\. he wants to marry her d\. he wants to take classes with her 46\. In Act 2, what information did Mrs. Arnold tell Ruth? a\. Walter had been fired a week ago b\. Walter got in a car accident c\. Walter stole Mr. Arnold\'s car d\. Walter had not been to work in three days 47\. In Act 2, when Ruth confronted Walter about his job, Walter responded by saying a\. he was looking for a new job b\. Mrs. Arnold was lying c\. he spent each day wandering then ended up at the bar d\. he bought a liquor store 48\. What did Walter do with the money Mama gave him? a\. he bought a house b\. he put it all away for Beneatha\'s school c.\ he gave it all to Willy for the liquor store d\. he put it in savings for when the baby comes 49\. In Act 2-scene1, what does Walter call himself when he\'s with Beneatha at the beginning of the scene? a\. Lightning Sky b.Thunder King c\. Flaming Spear d\. Bronze Arrow 50\. In Act 2-scene1, when Mama enters the apartment, she reveals that she has a\. Put a down payment on a house b\. Convinced Ruth not to have an abortion c\. Decided to live in her own apartment d\. Won the lottery 51\. Which of the following pair of adjectives best describe Walter\'s reaction to Mama\'s announcement of paying down on a house? a\. Angry and hurt b\. Sad but accepting c\. Uncaring and bored d\. Excited but cautious 52\. In Act 2-scene 2, by visiting the Youngers, Mrs. Johnson suggests: a\. the Youngers may be harmed if they move to the white neighborhood b\. the Youngers are smart for moving to a white neighborhood c\. she wants to move with them d\. she wants to help them move 53\. Karl Lindner visits the Younger family to: a\. welcome the Youngers to Clybourne Park b\. buy the house back from them c\. get more money for the house d\. have a discussion about segregation 54\. What did Walter do with the money Mama gave him? a\. he put it all away for Beneatha\'s school b\. he bought a house\ c. he put it in savings for when the baby comes d\. he gave it all to Willy for the liquor store 55\. What news did Bobo bring to Walter, in Act 2-scene3? a\. the liquor store was purchased b\. they didn\'t have enough money for the liquor store c\. Willy took the money and disappeared d\. the liquor commission wouldn\'t give them a license 56\. What causes Mama to say, "You're no son of mine!" a\. Walter reveals he wants money for a liquor store b\. Walter refuses to stop Ruth from getting an abortion c\. Walter hits Travis for being out late d\. Walter says he wishes his father had died earlier III. **TRUE OR FALSE:** Mark A for TRUE or B for FALSE 57. Beneatha wants Mama to use all of the insurance money to finance her education. 58. Walter believes a wife should support her husband's dream. 59. George Murchison respects Walter's dream. 60. Joseph Asagai believes that black Americans should assimilate into the dominant American culture. 61. Walter is excited when he learns that Ruth is expecting a baby. 62. Mr. Lindner represents the Clybourne Park Welcoming Committee. 63. Beneatha thinks George Murchison is a fool. 64. The Youngers are honored that Mr. Lindner wanted to make them an offer. 65. Mama says there's always something left to love in a person. 66. Mama makes the finals decision that the family will move. 67. Asagai is from Nigeria. 68. Walter's character is very static; that is, he does not change much throughout the play. 69. Walter admits to Ruth that he doesn't know *how* to become close to her. 70. Ruth becomes frantic and upset when Mama talks about canceling the move. 71. **At the beginning of Act 2-scene 3, it is a week later (from when scene 2 ends). What is the Younger family doing?** a. Sitting in church b. Packing up their house c. Sitting in their new house d. Waiting for the check 72. In Act 2-scene 3, "there\'s a white man at the door!\" says Beneatha. Who is this? a. Bobo, Walter\'s friend b. Karl Lindner from the Welcoming Committee c. Mrs. Johnson\'s husband d. The man for whom Walter chauffeurs 73. **What news does Mr. Lindner give to the Youngers?** a. They are happy to have them in Clybourne Park. b. They will be welcomed in the neighborhood. c. Negro families are happier when living in their own communities. d. They cannot move into their new house. 74. **What is Mr. Lindner offering the Younger family?** a. To buy back their house for more than they paid b. A housewarming gift to welcome them to the neighborhood c. The keys to their new house. d. Rules and guidelines for living in the neighborhood 75. **What has Mama\'s family (besides Travis) given to her as a gift?** a. A new plant b. A new hat c. Some new gardening tools d. Some new kitchen dishes 76. Who says this? (His frightened eyes on the floor, his hat in his hands) Could I please get a drink of water, before I tell you about it, Walter Lee? a. Bobo b. Willy c. Mr. Johnson d. Travis 77. **Who says the following quote: \"That money is made out of my father\'s flesh!\"** a. Beneatha b. Walter c. Mama d. Ruth 78. What happened to the leftover insurance money? a. It was used to pay off someone in Springfield for a liquor license b. \$3000 was put into a savings account for Beneatha\'s schooling c. \$6500 was stolen by Willy Harrison d. \$6500 was invested in a liquor store 79. **Who says the following quote: \"I seen\...him\...night after night\...come in\...and look at that rug\...killing himself\...\"** a. Walter b. Ruth c. Mama d. Beneatha 80. **Who asks God for strength as Act 2, scene 3 ends?** a. Walter b. Mama c. Ruth d. Beneatha 81. **In Act 2, scene 3 when Bobo comes over, the mood shifts. Why?** a. He looks frightened. b. He says he didn\'t go to Springfield yesterday. c. He says Willy took all the money. d. All of the above ANTHEM TRUE/FALSE: Write the whole word TRUE or FALSE on the line on your answer document. 82\. The setting of this novel is America in 1937. 83\. "We" in this novel normally refers to society as a whole. 84\. Children go to school for 10 years before learning of their Life Mandate. 85\. The sleeping halls are white, clean, bare, and have 100 beds. 86\. Old, to this society, occurs after the age of 40. 87\. The Uncharted Forest is located behind the City Theatre. 88\. This novel is written in third person point of view. 89\. "Wagons without horses" refers to motorized vehicles. 90\. The narrator was raised by his parents. 91\. The narrator's greatest goal in life was to achieve a college education. 92\. The narrator's favorite subject was The Science of Things. 93\. The narrator has become aware of himself in this novel as an individual separate from society. 94\. The narrator was held for one year for his crime. 95\. Equality 7-2521 is a field worker. 96\. Equality 7-2521 is 30 years old and is 6 feet tall. FILL-IN THE BLANK: On your answer document, write the word(s) that completes the sentence. Choose from the possibilities below. Not all choices will be used. 17, 18, 20 ,21 A frog A hole in the ground Candle Collective 0-0009 Collectivism Council of Scholars Egoism Home of the Scholars International 4-8818 Liberty 5-3000 Life Mandate Lightbulb Objectivism Palace of Corrective Detention Palace of Scholars Garbage To need something To want something Transgression of Discovery Transgression of Preference Transgression of the Unspeakable Word Vocational Council World Council 97\. Ayn Rand defined \_\_\_\_\_ as a philosophy for living on earth. 98\. How old is Liberty 5-3000 when she and Equality 7-2521 meet? 99\. The woman that the narrator falls in love with is \_\_\_\_\_. 100\. What do Equality and International discover? 101\. What does the narrator use for light in the beginning of the novel? 102\. What is the one crime punishable by death? 103\. What is the Transgression of Preference? 104\. Where is Equality 7-2521 taken to be lashed? 105\. Who chooses jobs for people in this society? MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the letter of the best answer 106\. How does the society in Anthem make sure that everyone agrees? A. People's brains are genetically programmed prior to birth. B. The people are brainwashed through plays, mottos, and chants. C. The young naturally imitate the old. D. They use trained dream whisperers to influence people as they sleep. 107\. What decision do Equality and Liberty make regarding their future together? A. They plan to return to the City of Men. B. They will have a "dedication ceremony" (like a wedding). C. They will spend the rest of their lives in the building that they found. D. Trick question! They decide to separate. 108\. Equality 7-2521 believes that \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is the "creed of corruption" and the cause of great evil. A. Money B. Faith C. We D. Mine 109\. How do the authorities discover that Equality engages in forbidden activities? A. Liberty tells on him. B. Union tells on him. C. The Council of the Home notices that he went missing and questions him. D. A city patrol finds his hideout when they see the smoke from his fire. 110\. Which choice shows the correct sequence for Equality's different names? A. Adam, Equality, The Golden One B. Equality, Unconquered, Prometheus C. Prometheus, The Golden One, Equality D. Equality, Prometheus, Gaea 111\. By the end of the book, Equality feels a burden of personal guilt because... A. He humiliated the Council of Scholars. B. He feels unworthy of Liberty's love. C. He failed to free the people. D. Trick question! He feels no guilt. 112\. The setting imagined in Anthem is best described as a... A. Utopia. B. Cornucopia. C. Zootopia. D. Dystopia. 113\. Which of these events provided the most inspiration for the writing of Anthem? A. The Renaissance B. The Great Depression C. The Russian Revolution D. The Korean War 114\. Equality's internal conflict is that... A. He feels that he must fight the government in order to create change. B. He wants to express himself, but he knows it is wrong. C. He must choose between Liberty 3- 5000 and his personal goals. D. He must find a way to escape the prison without getting himself killed. 115\. The language in most of Anthem is unusual because it is written from a/an \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ point of view. A. Omniscient (all-knowing) B. Collective C. Second-person D. Onomatopoeic 116\. Which choice accurately identifies the climax of the external conflict? A. Liberty and Equality find a home. B. Equality gets his invention to work. C. Equality meets with the scholars. D. Equality defeats and murders Union. 117\. The recurring element of names and renaming mainly connects to the theme on... A. Power. B. Equality / hierarchy. C. Seeking truth. D. Individuality / collectivism 118\. Identify the key literary element in this excerpt: "... May the Council have mercy upon us! We had no wish to write such a question, and we knew not what we were doing till we had written it. We shall not ask this question and we shall not think it." A. Setting / genre B. Internal conflict C. Symbol D. Figurative / connotative meaning 119\. Identify the key literary element in this excerpt: "We blew out the candle. Darkness swallowed us. There was nothing left around us, nothing save night and a thin thread of flame in it, as a crack in the wall of a prison. We stretched our hands to the wire, and we saw our fingers in the red glow." A. Rhetoric B. Imagery C. Allusion D. Structure (suspense). Use the TBEAR format to respond to the following. 120\. The language of the narration changes profoundly (in a big way) toward the end of Anthem. Explain how the language changes and the importance of the change. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_(10pts) 121\. Ayn Rand's personal philosophy is based on a\. Collectivism b\. Objectivism c\. Supernaturalism d\. Naturalism 122\. Who is International 4-8818? a\. The Golden One's father b\. A member of the World Council c\. Equality 7-2521's "best" friend d\. One of the screamers at the home of the students 123\. Most of the men in the City went to work a\. In the job of their choice at age 15. b\. In a job chosen by the Vocational Council at age 20. c\. In a job of their choice at age 20 d\. In a job chosen by the Vocational Council at age 15. 124\. The narrator runs away a\. Because his girlfriend dumps him b\. Because the Council refuses his invention and threatens to kill him. c\. Because he is disgusted with his job as a Street Sweeper d\. Because he is not allowed to marry his girlfriend. 125\. Equality and Liberty are alike in what way? a\. They both are enthusiastic about the society in which they live. b\. They are both searching for freedom from their society. c\. They are both Street Sweepers. d\. They were raised in the same home and went to school together. 126\. In the house the narrator reads a great many books. In these books he discovers a character after which he names himself. Who is this character? a\. Adolf Hitler b\. Daffy Duck c\. Zeus d\. Prometheus 127\. Where does Equality 7-2521 write the beginning part of the novella? a\. In a cave b\. In a tunnel c\. At his house d\. On the street 128\. What attracts Equality 7-2521 to Liberty 5-3000? a\. Her sly and secretive behavior b\. Her beauty and strength of character c\. Her obedience to her superiors d\. Her kindness to forest animals 129\. What does the Golden One do for a living? a\. She is a scholar b\. She is a street sweeper c\. She is a cook d\. She is a peasant 130\. Why do the members of the World Council of Scholars reject the light bulb? a\. Because they are afraid of it b\. Because the bulb doesn't work c\. Because they already have one d\. Because the bulb is too bright 131\. Equality 7-2521 was able to escape from prison because a\. He had International 4-8818 bring him a file. b\. He built the prison and knew of a secret passage. c\. The prison was not guarded and the locks were old and frail. d\. He paid the prison guard. 132\. Equality 7-2521 was chosen to be a Street Sweeper because a\. His father was a Street Sweeper b\. He scored highest on the Street Sweeper aptitude test. c\. He was challenging the society order with his intelligence d\. He suggested to a friend that he would like to be a Street Sweeper 133\. Where does Equality 7-2521 meet the Golden One? a\. In the Palace of Mating b\. At the World Council of Scholars c\. In the field d\. At the Home of Students 134\. What word doesn't the Golden One know until the end of the novella? a\. "You" b\. "Them" c\. "We" d\. "I" 135\. Who is Prometheus? a\. The Roman god of fire b\. The Golden One c\. The man who stole fire from the gods d\. The god of the underworld 136\. The first time they meet, what does Equality 7-2521 say to the Golden One? a\. "What is your name?" b\. "Dearest one..." c\. "We love you." d\. Nothing 137\. What does Equality 7-2521 believe is the most important concept known to man by the end of the novel? a\. Light b\. Ego c\. Privacy d\. Silence 138\. Where does the story take place? a\. New York b\. Anthem c\. Russia d\. The location is unspecified 139\. Equality 7-2521 discovers which of the following? a\. Lightning b\. Electricity c\. Subatomic particles d\. Greek manuscripts 140\. When does the story take place? a\. 1984 b\. 2015 c\. 3004 d\. The year is unspecified 141\. Who built the house in which Equality 7-2521 and the Golden One live at the end of the novella? a\. The Homebuilders b\. The Golden One c\. Equality 7-2521 d\. Men from the Unmentionable Times 142\. How does Equality 7-2521 discover electricity? a\. In a thunderstorm b\. By sticking his finger in a socket c\. While dissecting a frog hanging on a copper wire d\. The Golden One tells him about it 143\. Of whom does Equality 7-2521 consider himself a disciple? a\. The Golden One b\. Jesus Christ c\. Collective 0-0009 d\. The Transgressor of the Unspeakable Word 144\. Where does Equality 7-2521 go when he is exiled? a\. The tunnel b\. The Palace of Corrective Detention c\. The forest d\. His new house 145\. What is the significance of the uncharted forest in Anthem? a\. It represents freedom b\. It represents love c\. It represents peaceful seclusion d\. It represents the unknown 146\. What is the significance of the story of the Transgressor of the Unspeakable Word? a\. To symbolize the importance of dying for an ideal. b\. To bring terror to those who struggle with becoming independent c\. To serve as a warning d\. To make the story more intense 147. How does the setting (both time and place) contribute to the conflict in the play? 148. How does the theme of The American Dream advance the plot of the play? 149. 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