Chapter 1
1. The narrator begins the novel by declaring that "the Herdmans were absolutely the" what "kids in the history of the world" (1)?
(a) Dumbest.
(b) Yuckiest.
(c) Poorest.
(d) Worst.
2. What kind of building is the only one the Herdmans had managed to burn all the way to the ground?
(a) A toolhouse.
(b) A carport.
(c) A garage.
(d) A playhouse.
3. To whom did the burned building belong before the Herdmans burned it down?
(a) Mr. Shoemaker.
(b) Mr. Herdman.
(c) Mrs. Shears.
(d) The high school.
4. What does the sign in the Herdmans' yard say?
(a) Beware of the Cat.
(b) Wet paint.
(c) Room for rent.
(d) Keep off the grass.
5. How many children are in the Herdman family?
(a) Eight.
(b) Six.
(c) Four.
(d) Five.
6. The narrator is in the same grade as which of the Herdman siblings?
(a) Gladys.
(b) Claude.
(c) Ollie.
(d) Imogene.
7. What rule is enacted during Show-and-Tell after Claude Herdman's participation?
(a) No one can bring money to Show-and-Tell.
(b) No one can perform acrobatics for Show-and-Tell.
(c) No one can bring noisy things to Show-and-Tell.
(d) No one can bring living things to Show-and-Tell.
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