1. When the story opens, what new talent has Charlie acquired?
Play basketball.
Hear pictures speak.
Fly on a broom.
Drive a car.
None of the above.
2. How many people were invited to Benjamin's Birthday Party?
Whole class from school.
Five of his best friends.
Only Charlie.
Charlie's whole family including his grandma & aunts.
He doesn't get to have a party.
3. How do the Yewbeam Aunts feel about Charlie?
Love his very much.
Think he is very talented and intelligent.
Dislike and mistrust him.
Want to raise him themselves at their own home. cells.
None of the above.
4. What happens when Charlie's Uncle Paton goes out in public?
People want his autograph because he is famous.
Lights explode when he goes by them.
People can't see him because he is invisible.
People stare because he is disfigured.
Nothing out of the ordinary happens.
5. Why does Charlie hide Dr. Tolly's invention at Benjamin's House?
He doesn't want his grandma's to find it.
Because the Flame cats told him to.
Because he stole it from Dr Tolly.
Because it is very dangerous if anyone finds it.
None of the above.
6. Why was Charlie sent to Bloor's Academy for Gifted Children?
Charlie was gifted musically.
Charlie was gifted with a very high intelligence.
Charlie could move things with his mind.
Charlie is one of the Chosen.
None of the above.
7. Why did Gabriel like to wear Charlie's Cloak?
He could feel stuff about who had worn his own cloak.
It was nicer than his own.
He had lost his own cloak.
He didn't have a cloak so he needed one.
None of the above.
8. Why doesn't Billy go home on weekends?
He does go home on weekends.
He doesn't have a family.
He likes staying at school, it's nicer than his own home.
He is always serving a detention.
Story does not say.
9. Who was Benjamin's baby sitter?
He didn't have one, he was left home alone.
Manfred
Charlie's Mom.
Charlie's Aunt Eustacia.
None of the above.
10. What is the author's main purpose in Midnight for Charlie Bone?
Persuade people to do well in school.
Inform people to beware of strangers.
Entertain the reader through mystery.
Challenge children to learn how to read minds.
All of the Above.
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