The Giver - Chapter 10

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    What is the current Receiver of Memory’s job?

    • He is to protect Jonas
    • He is to teach him to be observant
    • He is to teach Jonas to be more independent
    • He is to transmit all of his memories to Jonas
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The Giver - Chapter 10 - Quiz
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This quiz assesses understanding of Chapter 10 from 'The Giver. ' It explores key moments and differences between characters' environments, focusing on memory transmission and unique features within the community, enhancing comprehension and analytical skills.


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  • 2. 

    1. What had the attendant done when Jonas arrived that surprised him?

    • A. She offered him food

    • B. She ignored her

    • C. She stood

    • D. She gave him an alcoholic beverage

    Correct Answer
    A. C. She stood
    Explanation
    The correct answer is c. She stood. The question is asking what the attendant did that surprised Jonas when he arrived. Out of the given options, the most surprising action would be if the attendant stood instead of sitting or performing any other action.

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  • 3. 

    The Receiver compared his holding of memories to what?

    • Going downhill through deep snow on a snowboard.

    • Going downhill through deep snow on a sled

    • Going downhill on a bike with no brakes

    • Going downhill through deep snow on skis

    Correct Answer
    A. Going downhill through deep snow on a sled
    Explanation
    The Receiver compared his holding of memories to going downhill through deep snow on a sled. This comparison suggests that holding memories is a smooth and effortless process, similar to gliding down a hill on a sled. It implies that the Receiver is able to access and navigate through his stored memories easily, just as one would effortlessly slide down a snowy slope on a sled.

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  • 4. 

    What made the Receiver’s speaker different from the remainder of the community’s speakers?

    • He could make announcements on it

    • There was an off switch

    • It was a different colour

    • He could see and hear the community

    Correct Answer
    A. There was an off switch
    Explanation
    The Receiver's speaker was different from the remainder of the community's speakers because it had an off switch. This means that the Receiver had the ability to turn off the speaker and not listen to the announcements, while the rest of the community did not have this option.

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  • 5. 

    At the end of the chapter what was the Receiver doing to Jonas?

    • He was explaining his role in the community

    • He was explaining the rules given to Jonas

    • He was swearing Jonas to secrecy regarding what took place in their training.

    • He was transmitting the memory of snow

    Correct Answer
    A. He was transmitting the memory of snow
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "He was transmitting the memory of snow." At the end of the chapter, the Receiver was sharing a specific memory with Jonas, which happened to be the memory of snow. This is an important part of Jonas' training as the Receiver of Memory, as he needs to experience various memories in order to gain wisdom and understanding of the past. Transferring memories is a significant task for the Receiver, and in this case, he was transmitting the memory of snow to Jonas.

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  • 6. 

    1.  What was “the most conspicuous difference” between his home and that of the givers?

    • The lack of light

    • The luxurious furniture

    • That the door to enter was locked

    • The bookcases

    Correct Answer
    A. The bookcases
    Explanation
    The most conspicuous difference between his home and that of the givers was the presence of bookcases. This suggests that the givers had a collection of books, which implies a higher level of education or intellectual interest compared to his home. The presence of bookcases can also indicate a certain level of wealth, as books can be expensive.

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