Outsiders Chapter 7-9 quiz review
If you acted numbly in a certain situation, a critic might call you: A. unfeeling B. a sourpuss C. moody D. a spleen
A
If you are in a bleak situation, you are probably feeling: A. depressed B. ill C. joyful D. exhausted
A
To act with conformity is to act: A. the way society wants you to B. obediently C. rebelliously D. graciously
A
To show contempt for someone is to treat them with: A. disapproval B. devotion C. discourtesy D. desperation
A
Treating someone affectionately could mean: A. showing warmth B. being rude C. ignoring them D. listening intently
A
A time in which one might speak contemptuously to another might be: A. if they really didn't like them B. if they were seeking approval C. if they were afraid of them D. if they felt uncomfortable
A.
Doggedly is closest in meaning to the word: A. persistently B. loosely C. continuously D. cheerfully
A.
An example of grimacing could be: A. creating a beautiful piece of pottery B. making an ugly face C. smiling from ear to ear D. doing flips
B
An example of something that radiates might be: A. a crying baby B. a laughing child C. toothpaste D. a snow storm
B
If someone was trying to divert your attention, they might: A. sit with you and talk face to face B. talk about something else C. remind you to focus D. tell you to quiet down
B
If you were in agony, you might experience: A. true excitement B. physical pain C. joy D. worry
B
To be leery of someone means you are: A. worried for them B. suspicious of them C. captivated by them D. attracted to them
B
To have a resemblance to something is to: A. feel bitterness towards it B. Look a lot like it C. really enjoy its flavor C. hate it
B.
Faltered is closest in meaning to: A. continued B. spent time foolishly C. stuttered D. rested
C
If a teacher is aghast at someone's outburst in class, she is: A. furious at them B. saddened by their behavior C. shocked or amazed D. excited by it
C
If you were in mortal fear of something, you would probably feel: A. like the situation is a joke B. apprehensive C. extremely afraid D. relaxed
C
One who is a menace is someone who: A. is very interesting to listen to B. needs extra help C. is extremely dangerous D. is really silly
C
When a person is mimicking someone, he is probably: A. harming him B. laughing at him C. copying him D. watching him
C
When acting with a feeling of superiority, a person would: A. remain calm B. want to sleep a lot C. expect everyone to listen to them D. have trouble making decisions
C
When something is contracted, it has: A. signed a contract B. been encouraged C. shrunk D. developed
C
If someone drawled, he would be doing something like this. A. drooling B. creating a piece of art C. playing cards D. speaking slowly
D
If someone has stifled your creativity, you feel as though: A. you can do just about anything B. they have given you a new opportunity C. they don't trust you D. you have no talent
D
Which of these would NOT be something that might be recurring? A. dreams B. headaches C. thoughts D. news
D
When someone speaks of their exploits, they are NOT speaking of: A. heroic undertakings B. their adventures C. brave actions D. cowardly deeds
D.