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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part III, Chapters 19-22.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Chapter 22, how does Katniss stop the mutts momentarily from following them?
(a) She sets off an exploding arrow.
(b) She drops a bomb into the tunnels.
(c) She instructs the Holo to self destruct.
(d) She shoots an arrow into a gas pipe.
2. In Chapter 4, what announcement does Coin make at an assembly at the end of the chapter?
(a) Immunity for the surviving tributes of the Quarter Quell.
(b) Katniss' decision to be a military leader in the rebellion.
(c) The strategy the rebels plan to take against the Capitol.
(d) Katniss' role as assassin of Snow.
3. In Chapter 15, what does the blocking of the entrances to the Nut remind Katniss of?
(a) Her childhood nightmares.
(b) Her days in the Hunger Games.
(c) The cave-in that led to her father's death in the coal mines.
(d) Her fear of close spaces.
4. In Chapter 1, what happened in District 12 as Katniss was rescued from the Quarter Quell arena?
(a) It was bombed.
(b) It was hit by a tornado.
(c) It was torched.
(d) It suffered an earthquake.
5. In Chapter 12, Finnick claims Snow used him in what way after his victory in the Hunger Games?
(a) As a trainer to future Hunger Games contestants.
(b) As a reward to rich people who supported Snow.
(c) As an unpaid advertiser for future Hunger Games.
(d) As a slave in the Presidential mansion.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 22, whose eyes does Katniss believe the mutts have?
2. In Chapter 21, what type of food does Peeta find in the cupboards of the apartment where the squad has taken refuge and remembers that Katniss liked it?
3. In Chapter 7, what objection does Gale make to gathering the wounded all in one place?
4. In Chapter 3, what activity does Katniss ask permission for she and Gale to take part in?
5. In Chapter 2, why is District 13 mostly an underground community?
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