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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Chapter 1, what time do Granny and Elsa end up at the police station?
(a) Dawn.
(b) 2 a.m.
(c) Midnight.
(d) 1:30 a.m.
2. What is the woman in the black skirt holding in her hand in Chapter 16 when she sees The Monster and Elsa?
(a) Candy.
(b) Pasta.
(c) Salad.
(d) Sandwich.
3. How tall is the high rise that Elsa takes The Monster and wurse to in Chapter 16?
(a) 18 stories.
(b) 10 stories.
(c) 15 stories.
(d) 13 stories.
4. In Chapter 5, after Granny dies and Elsa sits outside waiting for her mother on a bench, how many nights has Our Friend been howling?
(a) 4 nights.
(b) 2 nights.
(c) 3 nights.
(d) 1 night.
5. Who comes to Granny's flat in Chapter 12 when Elsa and her mother are packing?
(a) George.
(b) Britt-Marie.
(c) Alf.
(d) Kent.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 9, what type of dog have the police brought with them?
2. How many floors are in the building where Elsa, her mother, and Granny live?
3. Why does Britt-Marie want Kent to change his shirt?
4. What did Elsa give Granny as a present on her sixth birthday?
5. In Chapter 15, how long has Alf been a taxi driver?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why is Wolfheart afraid of the woman in the black skirt?
2. Why does Elsa have to leave the bus in Chapter 16?
3. In Chapter 3, who lives in the flat below Lennart and Maud?
4. According to Chapter 5, what is having a grandmother like?
5. Who does Britt-Marie say was looking for Elsa in Chapter 18, and what did she tell the person to do?
6. In Chapter 8, what happens when some of the other students pull Elsa down into the snow?
7. What does Elsa get to eat in Chapter 16?
8. What does Alf do when he comes to pick up Elsa in Chapter 17?
9. In Chapter 12, why does Britt-Marie ring the doorbell at Granny's flat?
10. What events happened the same day that Elsa was born?
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