Chapter 7 Quiz — The Giver
by Lois Lowry
Comprehension Quiz: Chapter 7
What is Jonas's birth number in the community?
- Eleven, matching his age group during the ceremony
- Nineteen, reflecting the order he was born that year
- Twenty-three, the highest number in his age group
- Seven, matching the chapter number of the novel
What Assignment does Asher receive at the Ceremony of Twelve?
- Instructor of Threes at the childcare center
- Assistant Director of Recreation for the community
- Caretaker of the Old at the House of the Old
- Landscape Worker in the community grounds crew
What childhood mistake does the Chief Elder describe in her speech about Asher?
- He consistently confused the words 'snack' and 'smack' as a young child
- He accidentally rode his bicycle before the Ceremony of Nine allowed it
- He refused to share his comfort object with other children at school
- He wandered outside the community boundaries during a recreation period
What happened to Asher after being repeatedly punished for his language error?
- He began using sign language to communicate with others
- He stopped talking entirely for a period of time
- He was temporarily moved to a different family unit
- He started speaking even more quickly and making more errors
What Assignment is Fiona given at the ceremony?
- Nurturer at the community Nurturing Center
- Instructor of Elevens at the school building
- Caretaker of the Old at the House of the Old
- Birthmother in the community's population program
What does the Chief Elder say is unique about the Ceremony of Twelve?
- It is the first ceremony where parents are not allowed to attend
- It is the only time differences between children are publicly acknowledged
- It is the last ceremony before children are considered full adults
- It is the only ceremony where the Chief Elder speaks to each child
What happens when the Chief Elder reaches Jonas's number during the ceremony?
- She calls Jonas forward but does not announce an Assignment
- She skips from Eighteen to Twenty without acknowledging him
- She asks Jonas to wait in a separate room for a private meeting
- She announces that his Assignment is still being determined
How does Jonas react when his number is skipped?
- He stands up and interrupts the ceremony to ask why
- He feels humiliated and terrified, wondering what he did wrong
- He assumes it is a temporary mistake and waits patiently
- He leaves the Auditorium in shame before the ceremony ends
How does the audience react when Jonas is passed over?
- They applaud loudly to cover the awkward moment
- They whisper excitedly about what special role Jonas might receive
- They become uncomfortable because they are unused to disorder
- They remain perfectly calm since the Chief Elder controls all events
What is the discipline wand used for in the community?
- Pointing to important rules posted on the classroom walls
- Physically punishing children for behavioral or language errors
- Directing traffic during community bicycle riding hours
- Signaling the beginning and end of official community ceremonies
What does Asher's punishment story reveal about the community's values?
- The community prioritizes creativity and encourages children to experiment with language freely
- The community uses physical punishment to enforce strict conformity, even on very young children
- The community values patience and gives children as much time as they need to learn correctly
- The community believes that language errors are harmless and should be gently corrected over time
What phrase does the community use to correct language errors?
- 'Choose your words carefully' — a gentle reminder to think before speaking
- 'Language matters' — a formal correction protocol used by all Instructors
- 'Precision of language' — a strict rule requiring exact and accurate word use
- 'Speak with purpose' — an encouragement to communicate more thoughtfully
In what order are children called during the Ceremony of Twelve?
- Alphabetically by their family name for easy identification
- By birth number, reflecting the order they were born that year
- Randomly, to ensure fairness and prevent any perceived favoritism
- By academic achievement, with the highest-performing students called first
Which literary device is most prominent at the end of Chapter 7?
- Flashback, as Jonas remembers happier times before the ceremony began
- Cliffhanger, as Jonas is left not knowing why he was skipped
- Metaphor, as Jonas compares his feelings to a storm approaching
- Personification, as the Auditorium itself seems to hold its breath
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