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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. What instrument does Dinnie play in the book?
(a) Banjo.
(b) Piano.
(c) Violin.
(d) Guitar.
2. Who does Kerry believe stole her poppy in Chapter 10?
(a) Cal.
(b) Magenta.
(c) Heather.
(d) Dinnie.
3. What kind of fairies chase Morag in Chapter 7?
(a) French.
(b) Chinese.
(c) Ghanian.
(d) Italian.
4. What kind of band do Heather and Morag wish to start together?
(a) Country.
(b) Soft rock.
(c) Classical.
(d) Punk rock.
5. Which band's songs did Kerry's ex-boyfriend wish to teach her?
(a) The Go Go's.
(b) New York Dolls.
(c) AC/DC.
(d) Heart.
Short Answer Questions
1. What happens to the fiddle that the person begins playing in Chapter 11?
2. What is the name of the mirror that the Chinese fairies accuse Morag of stealing?
3. Who begins raising a group of mercenaries to go after Petal and Tulip in Chapter 10?
4. Where does Heather tell Dinnie she and Morag sought shelter in a castle the night they were thrown out of Scotland?
5. What fate does Morag tell Kerry that the magical violin that a fairy created was believed to have had?
Short Essay Questions
1. How do Tulip and Petal feel about their father just after landing in Central Park?
2. How does Morag cause injury to a child in Chapter 11?
3. What does Morag do after seeing some lobsters being held in a restaurant tank?
4. How does the author first describe Aelric?
5. How does the author describe Heather and Morag's meeting at a music contest?
6. How does Heather discover the owner of the MacPherson Fiddle?
7. What happens after Kerry retrieves her stolen poppy from Magenta in Chapter 12?
8. What advice does Heather give to Dinnie to help him win over Kerry?
9. Why does Kerry say that her boyfriend Cal broke up with her?
10. How does Heather try to get Dinnie to give her the MacPherson Fiddle in Chapter 10?
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