The Hunger Games Final Test - PDF Answers in Teacher’s Key (Separate Document) Created By Tracee Orman Find Additional Discussion & Ideas on www.hungergameslessons.com All references to the novel are referring to the following edition(s): The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins; Publisher: Scholastic, Incorporated Date: October 01, 2008 ISBN13: 9780439023481 ISBN: 0439023483 This material is copyright © Hunger Games Lessons, Tracee Orman, All Rights Reserved. This unit is not affiliated with Suzanne Collins, Scholastic, Scholastic Books®, Lionsgate®, or The Hunger Games trilogy. It was created for educational purposes. Please Note: You may print and reproduce the material in this unit for educational and non-commercial use. To maintain the integrity of the lessons, you may not distribute materials electronically or post on a website for public distribution. You may contact the author for permission to post on a password-protected, secure website. 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Thank you! --Tracee Orman ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam Characters - Fill in the Blank Name: _____________________ Use the character names from the Word Bank (each one used just once): Katniss Everdeen Primrose Everdeen Mrs. Everdeen Peeta Mellark Mr. Mellark (the baker) Haymitch Abernathy Gale Hawthorne Effie Trinket Mr. Undersee Madge Undersee President Snow Claudius Templesmith Glimmer Foxface District 3 Boy District 9 Boy District 1 Boy Portia Caesar Flickerman 1. She & Katniss were allies during the Games. 2. He is the District 12 mentor. 3. Her name was called at the District 12 reaping. 4. He taught Katniss how to make snares and traps. 5. She has pink hair and is from the Capitol. 6. He is Katnissʼs stylist. 7. Katniss grabbed the backpack from this boy on the first day. 8. She gives Katniss a mockingjay pin. 9. Peeta killed this tribute, even though he didnʼt realize it at the time. 10. She fell into a depression after her husband died and was unable to take care of her two children. 11. He was the last of the Careers to survive. 12. Katniss retrieved the bow & arrow from this tribute. 13. This tribute was an ally with the Careers until he did his job too well. 14. She has to fend for her family in order to survive. 15. He is the mayor of District 12. 16. He saved Katnissʼs life during the Games because he owed her one--as payback. 17. He is the commentator of the Games--the only voice the tributes hear from the outside. 18. She injures Katniss by throwing a knife at her & hitting her in the forehead; she is almost successful at killing Katniss 19. He has loved Katniss since they were five years old. 20. He is especially not happy with Katnissʼs “stunt” with the berries, but crowns her anyway. 21. She is Peetaʼs stylist. 22. He kills Rue; Katniss kills him. 23. He interviews the tributes before the Games and the Victor(s) after the Games. 24. He gave Katniss cookies and promised heʼd make sure her sister was fed. Rue Cinna Cato Clove Thresh _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam Name: _____________________ Multiple Choice - Circle the BEST answer. 25. Katniss finally finds water on the ______________ day. A. second B. third C. first D. fourth 26. In all, there were this many pairs of night-vision goggles. A. one B. two C. three D. fourth 27. The Careers set up camp next to this feature in the arena. A. the cave B. the stream C. the woods D. the lake 28. The dandelions symbolized __________________________. A. survival B. death C. rebellion D. weeds 29. The citizens of District 12 showed Katniss ______________ when they gave her the “silent salute.” A. deception B. respect C. a secret sign D. love 30. Circle the answer that was NOT a sign or symbol of hope in the novel: A. Primʼs goat B. Peetaʼs bread C. Gale Hawthorne D. Mockingjays 31. Katniss was able to trust all of these characters, except _________________. A. Rue B. Haymitch C. Peeta D. Cinna 32. We learned that the Peacekeepers were not as friendly in which district? A. District 11 B. District 10 C. District 5 D. District 2 33. The Hunger Games is set in this former continent: A. Europe B. Asia C. South America D. North America 34. ________________ is the name of this new country. A. Panama B. Panem C. Parrend D. Mandem 35. Katniss lives in _____________________. A. the Hob B. the Square C. the Seam D. Victorʼs Village 36. ________________ is the District 12ʼs industry. A. coal mining B. agriculture C. luxury items D. fishing 37. _________ saved Katnissʼs life from Cato. A. Thresh B. Rue C. Haymitch D. Peeta 38. Katniss went to the “feast” to get ______________________. A. armor B. lamb stew C. medicine D. sleep syrup 39. Peeta and Katniss hide out here during the rain. A. tree B. cave C. copse D. stream 40. All of these are Capitol muttations, except _______________. A. tracker jackers B. jabber jays C. mockingjays D. wolf tribute ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam Name: _____________________ Sequence of Events Put the following events in order from the beginning of the novel to the end of the novel. Write “1” in the blank for the event that happened FIRST (from this list) in the novel; write “11” in the blank for the LAST thing that happens in the novel (from this list). Event Order it happened (#1=first) 41. Rue dies and Katniss covers her body in flowers. _____ 42. Katniss sees the Avox girl at dinner. _____ 43. Cato flees from the wolf tributes. _____ 44. Gale says goodbye to Katniss. _____ 45. Katniss drops a tracker jacker nest on the Careers and Peeta. _____ 46. Cinna designs the yellow “candle light” dress for Katniss. _____ 47. Katniss finds Peeta in the mud next to the stream. _____ 48. District 11 sends Katniss a loaf of bread. _____ 49. Katniss blows up the Careers supplies. _____ 50. Peeta declares his love for Katniss. _____ _____ 51. Haymitch trips and falls off the stage at the Reaping. Short Answer - Theme (These should ALL be written in complete sentences.) You may use a separate sheet of paper if you need more room to write. 52. What was the purpose of the Hunger Games? ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam Name: _____________________ Short Answer, continued You may use a separate sheet of paper if you need more room to write. 53. What is desensitization (define it in your own words) AND how did the author express this theme in the novel? 54. Give three examples of how Katniss showed rebellion against the Capitol in the novel. 55. Give an example of a character who acted inhumanely in the novel; donʼt forget to tell how that character acted inhumanely. 56. Give an example of a character who acted humanely in the novel; donʼt forget to tell how that character acted humanely. ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam Name: _____________________ Short Answer, continued You may use a separate sheet of paper if you need more room to write. 57. Why does Katniss have a hard time opening up to others (including when the cameras are off and even before the Reaping)? Explain with examples from the novel. Your Opinion Counts! - Each worth one point 58. Did you like this book?_____________ 59. Why or why not? ___________________________________________________ 60. Which activities/assignments did you enjoy the most in class (circle the ones you liked): reading out loud vocab definitions reading on our own class discussions mapping out the arena mapping out the districts tests crossword puzzles mazes drawing the Opening Ceremonies review games check questions/quizzes Other: ________________________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EXTRA CREDIT 1. Name of Primʼs cat: ________________________________________________ (+1) 2. Names of Katnissʼs prep team: ________________________________________ (+3) 3. Approximate number of citizens of District 12: ___________________________ (+1) ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam VOCABULARY FINAL EXAM Name: _____________________ Matching: Match each word with its definition or synonym. PART I: Chapter 1 WORD ANSWER DEFINITIONS OR SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS 1. Utopia a. food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment 2. Dystopia b. a person who prepares and sells medicines and drugs. (pharmacist or healer) 3. entrails c. lacking in quantity or quality 4. apothecary d. showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles. 5. iridescent e. an imagined place in which everything is perfect. 6. paraffin f. the crime of betraying one's country 7. meager g. feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing or sin 8. sustenance h. an imagined place in which everything is unpleasant or bad. 9. repentance i. a person or animal's intestines or internal organs. 10. treason j. a flammable, whitish, translucent, waxy solid used in candles, cosmetics, polishes, and sealing and waterproofing. Chapters 2-3 ANSWER WORD DEFINITIONS OR SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS 11. synonymous a. incapable of being overcome or passed over (you canʼt get over or past it) 12. tenuous b. the same (or similar) 13. plaited c. weakened by old age or illness 14. insurmountable d. authorized or approved 15. maces e. disappointing--no climax 16. anti-climatic f. braided 17. sanctioned g. club-like armor-breaking weapon with a spiked head 18. demeanor h. behavior toward others 19. decrepit i. thin & slender Continued --> ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam Name: _____________________ VOCABULARY FINAL EXAM, Part I continued Chapters 4-9 ANSWER WORD DEFINITIONS OR SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS 20. inexplicable a. flooded or overwhelmed 21. cornucopia b. cannot be bought back or paid off; hopeless 22. swathe c. horn containing food or drink, etc. 23. affectations d. thin, light, delicate fabric (often used in veils) 24. adversaries e. an artificial trait, quality, action, or expression (fakelooking) 25. deluged f. to attack or to incite an attack (used as a command) 26. oblivious g. to wrap tightly with a cloth 27. surly h. savage fierceness; ferociousness 28. sic i. retelling of an interesting or funny incident or event 29. irredeemably j. opponents in a contest 30. mediocre k. incapable of being explained or accounted for (you canʼt explain it) 31. banal m. lacks freshness; unoriginal 32. ferocity n. rude, unfriendly, or hostile 33. gossamer o. unaware 34. anecdote p. ordinary; neither good or bad END OF PART ONE VOCABULARY MATCHING # incorrect ________ Score (of 34) ________ ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam VOCABULARY FINAL EXAM Name: _____________________ Matching: Match each word with its definition or synonym. PART II: Chapters 10-13 ANSWER WORD DEFINITIONS OR SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS 1. urn a. care or provision for the future 2. catacombs b. the devil; someone wicked or evil 3. serrated c. an underground passageway; underground cemetery 4. smoldering d. Hell; a place of fiery heat or destruction 5. foresight e. notched on the edge, like a saw 6. imprudent f. in a daze, shock 7. inferno g. unwise; not cautious 8. stupor h. show off or bragging; showy defiance; false expression of courage 9. fiend i. to burn without a flame 10. bravado j. a large decorative vase, usually with ornamental feet or a pedestal Chapters 14-18 ANSWER WORD DEFINITIONS OR SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS 11. befuddled a. thicket of small trees or bushes 12. noxious b. honored; respected 13. prestigious c. to confuse or baffle 14. evasion d. agreement to meet at a certain time & place; the planned meeting 15. rendezvous e. harmful; hurtful; unhealthy 16. copse f. loss of hope; dejected 17. impotence g. escaping or avoiding 18. despondency h. weakness END OF PART TWO VOCABULARY MATCHING # incorrect ________ Score (of 18) ________ ©Tracee Orman, 2010 Hunger Games Final Exam VOCABULARY FINAL EXAM Name: _____________________ Matching: Match each word with its definition or synonym. PART III: Chapters 19-22 WORD ANSWER DEFINITIONS OR SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS 1. pariah a. threatening; evil-looking 2. scrupulously b. a trick or bluff 3. ruse c. having spots of a different shade, tone, or color 4. peruse d. hard to endure; labor-intensive 5. arduous e. being cautious, careful, conscientious 6. ominous f. extreme cruelty; enjoyment of being cruel 7. sadistic g. ineffective; useless 8. futile h. expressing sorrow or sadness; mournful 9. dappled i. an outcast; someone avoided 10. plaintively j. to read thoroughly; survey or examine in detail Chapters 23-27 ANSWER WORD DEFINITIONS OR SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS 11. peevishly a. obvious; tangible; capable of being touched or felt 12. extricating b. gradual wasting away of the skin; abnormally thin 13. emaciated c. rhythmic movement or flow 14. dissonant d. a bad mood; showing annoyance 15. wielding e. a connection or relation; fellowship 16. feral f. to free or release from entanglement; to liberate 17. cadences g. determined by chance or impulsive 18. garish h. reverting to a natural or wild state of being (like a wild animal) 19. arbitrary i. disagreeing; out of harmony 20. rapport j. crude or tastelessly colorful; showy; elaborate 21. palpable k. to exercise power; to dominate END OF PART THREE VOCABULARY # missed _______ Score (of 21) ________ ©Tracee Orman, 2010