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Grade 10 Brave New World
How does Fanny's opinion of Bernard change after his connection to John?
  1. She becomes more critical of him.
  2. She remains indifferent.
  3. She expresses excitement to meet "the Savage" with him.
  4. She avoids him even more.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What does Henry's casual offering of Lenina to the Assistant Predestinator illustrate?
  1. His rejection of World State values
  2. His support for monogamy
  3. His rejection of monogamy
  4. His disinterest in relationships
Grade 10 Brave New World
What role does the Director play at the beginning of the novel?
  1. He is a rebel against the State.
  2. He guides a group of young boys touring the Hatching and Conditioning Centre.
  3. He is planning a revolution.
  4. He is exiled from the World State.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What does uncovering the Director’s past reveal about the World State's philosophies and practices?
  1. Their strengths and successes.
  2. The weaknesses inherent in the World State’s philosophies and practices.
  3. The commitment to stability.
  4. The importance of scientific research.
Grade 10 Brave New World
How does Henry react to John's argument about the citizens of the World State?
  1. He agrees with John.
  2. He objects and misses the point, citing the cost of the new Conditioning Center.
  3. He proposes changes to the World State.
  4. He remains silent.
Grade 10 Brave New World
In Chapter 1, what does Henry enthusiastically discuss with the students?
  1. The history of the World State
  2. The Bokanovsky Process
  3. The importance of family values
  4. The beauty of nature
Grade 10 Brave New World
What argument does John make in Chapter 17 about the citizens of the World State?
  1. They need "something with tears for a change."
  2. They should embrace monogamy.
  3. They need more entertainment.
  4. They should value nature.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What does Henry Foster symbolize in the World State?
  1. Rebellion and independence
  2. The dehumanization of humanity
  3. Artistic creativity
  4. Technological advancements
Grade 10 Brave New World
How does Fanny describe Henry in Chapter 3?
  1. As a rebellious individual
  2. As “the perfect gentleman—always correct”
  3. As a creative artist
  4. As a compassionate leader
Grade 10 Brave New World
What is the Director's formal title?
  1. Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
  2. Director of Social Stability
  3. Director of State Operations
  4. Director of Scientific Research
Grade 10 Brave New World
How does Henry's obsession with figures and statistics affect his view of human life?
  1. He becomes more empathetic.
  2. He remains impersonal and detached.
  3. He starts questioning the World State.
  4. He becomes a rebel.
Grade 10 Brave New World
How do the Delta-Minus workers react when they see John whipping himself?
  1. They ignore him
  2. They report him to the authorities
  3. They are shocked and curious
  4. They join him in his rituals
Grade 10 Brave New World
What happens after a man films John whipping himself?
  1. The film is banned
  2. The film becomes a sensationally popular feely
  3. John is arrested
  4. The film is ignored
Grade 10 Brave New World
What does Mond say about the relationship between Providence and men?
  1. Providence guides men in the World State.
  2. Men take their cue from Providence.
  3. Providence takes its cue from men.
  4. Providence and men are unrelated.
Grade 10 Brave New World
How does Lenina view Bernard in comparison to John?
  1. She has the same emotional investment in both.
  2. She prefers Bernard over John.
  3. She sees Bernard as a strange, interesting fellow, but is emotionally invested in John.
  4. She has no interest in either.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What do the visitors discover when they descend on John's lighthouse the next day?
  1. John has fled
  2. John has hanged himself
  3. John is giving a speech
  4. John is performing another ritual
Grade 10 Brave New World
Why does Mond argue that people in the World State do not need to bear unpleasant things?
  1. Because society is inherently perfect.
  2. Because soma can take away the sting of negativity.
  3. Because they are conditioned to avoid negativity.
  4. Because unpleasant things do not exist.
Grade 10 Brave New World
What hymn does the crowd sing as they mimic John's gestures?
  1. "Orgy-porgy, Orgy..."
  2. "Hail to the Chief"
  3. "Amazing Grace"
  4. "We Shall Overcome"
Grade 10 Brave New World
What does John claim is the reason for "everything noble and fine and heroic"?
  1. Scientific advancements
  2. The World State's policies
  3. God
  4. Soma
Grade 10 Brave New World
Why do John and Helmholtz have sympathy for Bernard?
  1. They recognize his body does not suit his conditioning.
  2. They agree with all his views.
  3. They want to help him gain more popularity.
  4. They admire his strength and determination.
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