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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 3, how does Max think he should have created sonic blasts when he got out of his locker?
(a) Rocket.
(b) Loud yell.
(c) Super powers.
(d) Guitar solo.
2. In Chapter 1, what does Max think he can use to change himself?
(a) Eating more protein.
(b) Toothpaste.
(c) Working out.
(d) Running.
3. What is the name of Max's middle school?
(a) North Ridge.
(b) South Ridge.
(c) Lincoln Middle School.
(d) Roosevelt Middle School.
4. In Chapter 1, what nickname do kids call Max?
(a) Turd.
(b) Barf.
(c) Stupido.
(d) Creep
5. What lifesaving advice does Max have for anyone who gets locked inside a locker?
(a) Always carry a screwdriver.
(b) Yell really loud.
(c) Keep your cell phone handy.
(d) Always carry a multi-tool.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 9, what is the name of the place where Max thinks the burglars will get pizza?
2. In Chapter 1, what does Max say that he has stuck to his butt?
3. In Chapter 8, where does Max remember that he left the janitor's cart?
4. What does Max say is the Hulk's part-time job?
5. What is Erin's favorite song?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is Max's second rule for superheroes and why?
2. In Chapter 6, what does Max decide still needs to be done?
3. What is Max's first rule for superheroes and how does he think it would have helped him?
4. How does Max remember nearly dying when he helped his brother Oliver with a project?
5. What possibilities does Max consider for a job in Chapter 4?
6. Why does Max turn around in the vent and what happens when he does in Chapter 7?
7. What happens when Moose and Tucker try to get Ralph out of the vent?
8. What does Max do when the lights go out in Chapter 6?
9. What does Max say about the challenges of middle school in Chapter 1?
10. In Chapter 1, how does Max's morning start out?
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