1. A Time for Andrew is a story about a young boy, Drew, and ...
a ghost from his family's past.
the ghost of his Dad.
a bully at school.
his best friend.
a ghost he is in love with.
2. In the story, Drew's great grandfather is described as cantankerous. Cantankerous means:
Happy or Joyful
Wealthy or Rich
Handsome or Comely
Grumpy or Grouchy
Ancient or Old
3. Drew spends the summer with his Great Aunt Blythe because...
he loves to spend time with his Great Aunt.
his parents are deceased.
he doesn't want his Great Aunt to be lonely.
his parents went to France to work.
his parents went to Italy to work.
4. What did Drew and Great Aunt Blythe find in the attic that brought Andrew back from the dead?
Marbles
Magic Book
Jacks
Wardrobe
Photographs
5. Why does Andrew need to switch places with Drew?
To win a marbles tournament
To get modern medicine for diptheria
To find a better job
To go to the hospital for measles
To take care of Buster, his dog
6. Which of the following best describes Drew BEFORE he meets Andrew?
Nervous, fearful, too much imagination
Bold, fierce, bully
Athletic, smart, leader
Afraid, short, unintelligent
Strong, outgoing, brave
7. Who is Edward?
Drew's Cousin
The Bully from Camp
Drew's Great Grandfather
Drew's Dad
Andrew's Dog
8. There is only one way for Drew to get back to the present time period. He must...
jump off the Train trestle.
beat Edward at cards.
win a game of croquet.
read a chant in the attic.
beat Andrew at Ringers.
9. While Drew is living in the 1910's, how does his personality change?
He fears all animals.
He doesn't care about others and fights.
He gains confidence and is brave.
He is angry and mad at everyone.
He falls in love and is flighty.
10. What is the author's main purpose in writing A Time for Andrew?
Persuade the readers to play old fashioned games.
Teach a lesson on water safety.
Entertain the readers through a ghost story.
Give tips on how to play marbles.
Teach facts about the early 1900's.
Your score is out of 10.