Q.1
How does Kingsfield become "precious" to Kathy?
  • Kathy becomes fond of places easily
  • Kathy's relationship with Tommy makes Kingsfield precious to her
  • Kathy decides that she wishes to begin her donations in Kingsfield
  • All of the above
Q.2
What is represented by the woods with which Hailsham is surrounded?
  • The lack of success of the donation program
  • The hatred which the Guardians of Hailsham have for their students
  • The illegality of the cloning program
  • The hostility of the outer world to the clones
Q.3
Which of the following best describes the mood at the beginning of the novel?
  • Jolly
  • Sorrowful
  • Weary
  • Bright
Q.4
Kathy indulges in her memories while driving. Which of the following best describes the landscape through which she drives?
  • Bustling
  • Empty
  • Over-crowded
  • Post-apocalyptic
Q.5
is set in which country?
  • Ireland
  • England
  • Australia
  • Canada
Q.6
What prompts the turn to a more nostalgic mood in the first chapter?
  • Kathy receives a letter from Miss Emily
  • Kathy receives a letter from Ruth
  • Kathy cares for a donor who is envious of her time in Hailsham
  • Kathy spots Hailsham on one of her long drives
Q.7
When is the novel set?
  • In an unspecified future time
  • Between the 1930s and 1950s
  • In the 1990s, also retelling events taking place in the 1940s and 1950s
  • In the 1990s, also retelling events taking place in the 1970s and 1980s
Q.8
Which of the following does NOT describe Kingsfield, Tommy's recovery center?
  • Unfriendly
  • Uncomfortable
  • Dismal
  • Dirty
Q.9
Kathy spends much of her time in which of the following places?
  • On expressways
  • In recovery centers
  • In service stations
  • All of the above
Q.10
What is Hailsham?
  • A boarding school
  • Cottages where donors make the transition to adulthood
  • A recovery center
  • A hospital
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