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Grade 10 Brave New World
What is the motto of the World State?
  1. “Community, Identity, Stability”
  2. “Freedom, Equality, Fraternity”
  3. “Strength through Unity”
  4. “Peace, Love, Happiness”
Grade 10 Brave New World
What is the motto of the World State?
  1. “Community, Identity, Stability”
  2. “Freedom, Equality, Fraternity”
  3. “Strength through Unity”
  4. “Peace, Love, Happiness”
Grade 10 WWII
What did the term "Dunkirk spirit" come to symbolize?
  1. Victory against the German forces
  2. The bravery of the trapped troops
  3. The resilience and unity of the British people
  4. The importance of naval power
Grade 10 Plays
What theme does Malvolio’s character arc primarily explore?
  1. The power of true love
  2. The folly of ambition and self-delusion
  3. The joy of forgiveness and unity
  4. The tragedy of power struggles
Grade 7 Civil Rights
What was the name of the Pan-African organization created by Malcolm X following his departure from the Nation of Islam?
  1. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  2. Organization of Afro-American Unity
  3. Congress of Racial Equality
  4. Alpha Suffrage Club
Grade 10 Historical Fiction
What is the significance of the procession in the story?
  1. It symbolizes the community’s unity
  2. It marks the end of Hester’s punishment
  3. It represents Dimmesdale’s public triumph and inner turmoil
  4. It is a celebration of the new governor
Grade 8 The Hunger Games
What Capitol tactic is revealed through the tesserae system?
  1. ncreasing odds for high scorers
  2. Encouraging unity through sacrifice
  3. Fostering division between rich and poor
  4. Rewarding loyalty with immunity
Grade 10 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Three rules of thumb for public speaking are
  1. anecdotes, quotations, humor
  2. organizing, outlining, writing
  3. unity, coherence, tone
  4. introduction, body, conclusion
  5. clarity, economy, grace
  6. none of the above
Grade 8 Judaism
What is the significance of the open roof of a sukkah?
  1. It represents the unity of all nations
  2. It symbolizes humility and reliance on God
  3. It recalls the story of the Flood
  4. It points toward the sky as a sign of hope
Grade 6 Visual Arts
The principles of design are
  1. Balance,contrast, emphasis, unity, pattern, rhythm, movement
  2. What artist use to design the composition of their artwork
  3. used together with the elements of art
  4. All of the above
Grade 11 Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
Goldstein's primary objective is to:
  1. Establish a dictatorship of the proletariat
  2. Expose the flaws and contradictions within the Party
  3. Promote peace and unity among the citizens
  4. Overthrow the Party and restore individual freedom
Grade 9 Lord of the Flies
How does the chapter end?
  1. With the boys returning to order and unity.
  2. Ralph relinquishing leadership to Jack.
  3. The sound of a littlun crying echoing along the beach.
  4. Jack and Ralph reconciling their differences.
Grade 11 Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
Goldstein's image is used by the Party to:
  1. Maintain loyalty and obedience among citizens
  2. Expose traitors and dissidents
  3. Create a sense of awe and admiration for the Party
  4. Foster unity among the Inner Party members
Grade 11 Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
The Party's manipulation of Big Brother's image is meant to:
  1. Give citizens a sense of security and stability
  2. Create a sense of awe and admiration for the Party
  3. Foster a collective identity and unity among citizens
  4. Conceal the true intentions of the Party's leaders
Grade 9 Lord of the Flies
How does Jack use Samneric to enforce control in his group?
  1. He appoints them as co-leaders.
  2. He forces them to betray Ralph's secrets.
  3. He isolates them from the other boys.
  4. He promotes them as symbols of unity.
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