Q.1
Do the guardians lie directly to the students about their futures?
  • Yes, the guardians give the students false hope about their futures
  • Yes, but only by never discussing their futures
  • No, the guardians do not lie and are careful not to mislead the students
  • No, but the guardians do not encourage the students to understand fully what their futures hold
Q.2
To what does the title of the novel refer?
  • It is the title of a song from one of Kathy's most prized possessions, a cassette tape
  • These are the words Kathy says to Tommy at the end of the novel
  • These are the words with which Miss Lucy takes leave of Hailsham
  • These are the words with which Ruth says goodbye to Kathy
Q.3
What is a "possible"?
  • One of the jobs open to the students after leaving Hailsham
  • The model from which a clone was made
  • Another name for the fourth donation
  • A school which only exists in rumor
Q.4
''Completion" usually is expected to occur after which donation?
  • The first
  • The second
  • The third
  • The fourth
Q.5
Where do the students believe their best creative work goes?
  • To the homes of carers
  • To decorate the walls of recovery centers
  • They believe it is destroyed
  • Madame's gallery
Q.6
When does a carer become a donor?
  • Carers automatically become donors at the age of thirty
  • Carers are completely free to choose to become donors
  • Carers are completely free to choose when to become donors
  • Carers sometimes choose when to become donors, but can also be ordered to become donors
Q.7
Who are the donors?
  • Wealthy benefactors
  • Clones who have been created for the purposes of providing organs
  • The guardians of Hailsham
  • The models from which people were cloned
Q.8
What happens after the end of the novel?
  • Kathy continues as a carer for the foreseeable future
  • Kathy finds Hailsham
  • Kathy begins the donation process
  • Kathy runs away
Q.9
Why can the clones not have children?
  • They are forbidden by law
  • They are sterile
  • They do not wish to bring children into the world
  • Male and female clones are kept in separate compounds
Q.10
Who are the guardians?
  • Gallery owners
  • Those who do the work at the Cottages
  • Adults who care for and teach the clones
  • Those who care for the donors while they are in recovery
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