"Drive My Car"
1. Kafuku believes that the majority of female drivers fall into which two categories?
(a) Too aggressive or too timid.
(b) Distracted or intensely focused.
(c) Courteous or rude.
(d) Too slow or too fast.
2. How often does Kafuku draw "distinctions between men and women in his daily life" (4)?
(a) Frequently.
(b) Seldom.
(c) Constantly.
(d) Often.
3. What is the name of the man who routinely services Kafuku's car?
(a) Oba.
(b) Samsa.
(c) Una.
(d) Watanabe.
4. What favor does the man who services Kafuku's car do for Kafuku at the beginning of the story?
(a) He gives Kafuku's car a free wash.
(b) He recommends a driver to Kafuku.
(c) He lies to Kafuku's wife about where he has been.
(d) He gives him a coupon for twenty percent off his next service.
5. What does Oba tell Kafuku about the social habits of Kafuku's future driver?
(a) He says that she has many friends.
(b) He says that she has a husband.
(c) He says that she talks endlessly.
(d) He says that she rarely talks.
(read all 180 Multiple Choice Questions and Answers)
This section contains 5,269 words (approx. 18 pages at 300 words per page) |