Team 1
0
Team 2
0
Teams
Name
Score
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Loading
15
×
What does the word "cacophony" mean in the context of the paragraph 10?
Harmonious symphony
Pleasant sound
Pleasant sound
Discordant noise
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
15
×
Based on the description of Mrs. Levin (paragraph 11), what can you infer about her?
She preferred to walk instead of using a car.
She had recently changed her hairstyle.
She was a regular visitor to the protagonist's house.
She had been living in the neighborhood for a long time.
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
×
boom
Lose 50 points!
Oops!
×
seesaw
Swap points!
Okay!
×
fairy
Take points!
5
10
15
20
25
×
thief
Give points!
5
10
15
20
25
15
×
What can you infer about the protagonist's perception of Mrs. Levin?
They were surprised by Mrs. Levin's plain attire.
They had never interacted with each other before.
They were familiar with Mrs. Levin's daily routine.
They had observed Mrs. Levin from a distance multiple times.
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
15
×
What does the word "hoarded" mean in the context of the paragraph 8?
Shared generously
Hidden away in large quantities
Discarded
Consumed quickly
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
15
×
Why did the protagonist hide their book and stash of food when they heard someone approaching the cellar door?
To prevent others from taking their belongings
To ensure they had enough supplies for later
To keep the items safe from rodents
To avoid getting caught and facing consequences
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
×
baam
Lose 15 points!
Oops!
×
rocket
Go to first place!
Okay!
×
fairy
Take points!
5
10
15
20
25
×
banana
Go to last place!
Oops!
15
×
Which word from the paragraph 7 best describes the condition of the cellar?
Bright
Modern
Musty
Spacious
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
15
×
Based on the paragraph 10, why does the protagonist feel safe and alive in their sanctuary?
The neighborhood lawn mowers create a peaceful atmosphere.
The sanctuary provides a sense of peace and tranquility.
The squirrels and birds keep them company.
The smell of freshly cut grass relaxes them.
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
15
×
What were the Robinsons' rules regarding the protagonist's access to books?
They encouraged the protagonist to read in their presence
They strictly controlled the protagonist's access to books.
They bought books for the protagonist.
They allowed the protagonist to read freely.
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
15
×
Why did the protagonist prefer to read at the small retaining wall next to Mrs. Blake's house? P.9.
It provided a shady area due to the large oak tree.
It offered a great view of the block.
It was closer to the cellar, their refuge from the Robinson
It had a smooth square piece of rock for seating.
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
15
×
Why did the Robinsons keep the abandoned items in the cellar? P.7
They wanted to donate them to charity.
They hoped someone would find value in them later
They believed the items had sentimental value.
They planned to use the items in the future.
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
15
×
What would happen if the protagonist was caught reading without permission?
They would be praised by the Robinsons.
They would be granted more books.
They would receive a reward.
They would face a merciless beating.
Oops!
Show
Check
Okay!
Check
×
thief
Give points!
5
10
15
20
25
×
gift
Win 10 points!
Okay!
×
shark
Other team loses 20 points!
Okay!
×
banana
Go to last place!
Oops!
×
Restart
Review
Join for Free
;
Your experience on this site will be improved by allowing cookies.
Allow cookies