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The Mysterious Benedict
Society
BY GRACE TAVI
How did Reynie learn about the
tests?
A.
From his friend Allen
B.
From the orphanage director who thought he should go
C.
From Mrs. Perrimal
D.
From a newspaper advertisement
The answer was D
Reynie is the main character, who is lonely in an orphanage. He is a genius
though, and has surpassed everyone else. So he has a tutor Mrs. Perumal. She
teaches him everything. So one day he sees this ad, but it is strange because
it is addressed to a kid, and not their parents. So Reynie tries it out, and the
adventure begins.
What was strange about the first
test?
A.
It asked about your parents
B.
It asked if you liked TV or radio
C.
It asked if you were a loner
D.
It asked if you were normal
The answer was B
Mr. Benedict had asked this for reasons in your next question…….. ( :
What is the villain's objective?
The villain of this book has a somewhat strange objective. He wants to brain
control the minds of all the people of the world. He does it like this. The
generators he built have enough electricity to produce messages on every
phone and device in the world. Very precisely, he forces children to give
messages to send. These messages, since set by children, are stored into the
back of the brain, where you are unaware of it, but it altars your thoughts. This
is why he begins the institute, to pick the children to deliver his messages.
What is the second puzzle?
A.
A brilliantly designed puzzle
B.
An impossible maze
C.
A chessboard designed trick
D.
A seemingly normal test that tricks your understanding into a completely
different thing
The answer is A
This test was a complex but simple puzzle. The students were told to read the
WHOLE test before answering each question. Reynie did, and discovered a
puzzle I the preposterous 40 questions. 21 answered 1, and vise versa, and so
on until the end of the test.
What were the last 2 tests?
(Choose Two)
A.
A chess like floor in which was a trick
B.
A creepy realistic simulation
C.
An interesting maze
D.
A real life puzzle in which the children had to cross a chicken, a fox, and
grain across a river
Answers are A, and C
The third challenge was a checkerboard pattern, were they could not step
on any of the tiles, but had to cross. The fourth challenge was a maze of
thousands of exactly same rooms. You could have done it with your eyes
closed, because each room had doors on every wall of the room. But there
are panels that have certain arrows color coded, accept for one, a squiggly
yellow line. Should Reynie follow the green one?
Who were the friends that Reynie
Met?
A.
Constance Contrary, Kaitlyn Monet, and Ebard Thonn
B.
George Washington, Constance Contrary, and Bernard Benedict
C.
Banora Karabahk, Rhonda Kazembe, Eddie Muldoon
D.
Kate Wetherall, Constance Contrary, Sticky Washington
The answer is D
The friends that Reynie Muldoon met, were sticky Washington (he had the
ability to remember any and all information that was given him), Kate
Wetherall (with the ability of great flexibility, preparedness, and the ability to
measure ay length with her mind), Constance Contrary (a stuck up TINY child,
who was rude and unpleasant, but could come up with songs o poems in a
heartbeat), and Reynie Muldoon, with the ability to recognize puzzles and
tricks in a second. This is the super group in the story!
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