Life As We Knew It Chapters 15 through 17 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension with this set of quizzes on Life As We Knew It, a dystopian young adult novel by Susan Beth Pfeffer, with emphasis on chapters fifteen through seventeen. A multiple choice assessment is provided, as well as a subjective version. Answer keys are included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.)

Questions pertain to the following important details:

  • Mom's feelings about needing Miranda's help

  • Why Mrs. Nesbitt believes it is better that Miranda visit daily

  • What Mrs. Nesbitt wants Miranda's mom to know

  • The significance of people moving plywood into their living rooms

  • Miranda's feelings following the death of Mrs. Nesbitt

  • Mrs. Nesbitt's pendant

  • The alarming discovery at Mrs. Nesbitt's house following her death

  • Gray snow and the blizzard

  • Miranda and Jonny's plan to help Matt find his way home

  • Jonny's discovery about the family's eating habits

  • Matt's suggested diet change

  • The fantasy that plays out in Miranda's head

Classroom resources for the second novel in the series, The Dead & The Gone, are also available.

Materials are available for teaching a variety of young adult and dystopian novels:

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Evaluate general reading comprehension with this set of quizzes on Life As We Knew It, a dystopian young adult novel by Susan Beth Pfeffer, with emphasis on chapters fifteen through seventeen. A multiple choice assessment is provided, as well as a subjective version. Answer keys are included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.)

Questions pertain to the following important details:

  • Mom's feelings about needing Miranda's help

  • Why Mrs. Nesbitt believes it is better that Miranda visit daily

  • What Mrs. Nesbitt wants Miranda's mom to know

  • The significance of people moving plywood into their living rooms

  • Miranda's feelings following the death of Mrs. Nesbitt

  • Mrs. Nesbitt's pendant

  • The alarming discovery at Mrs. Nesbitt's house following her death

  • Gray snow and the blizzard

  • Miranda and Jonny's plan to help Matt find his way home

  • Jonny's discovery about the family's eating habits

  • Matt's suggested diet change

  • The fantasy that plays out in Miranda's head

Classroom resources for the second novel in the series, The Dead & The Gone, are also available.

Materials are available for teaching a variety of young adult and dystopian novels:

Evaluate general reading comprehension with this set of quizzes on Life As We Knew It, a dystopian young adult novel by Susan Beth Pfeffer, with emphasis on chapters fifteen through seventeen. A multiple choice assessment is provided, as well as a subjective version. Answer keys are included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.)

Questions pertain to the following important details:

  • Mom's feelings about needing Miranda's help

  • Why Mrs. Nesbitt believes it is better that Miranda visit daily

  • What Mrs. Nesbitt wants Miranda's mom to know

  • The significance of people moving plywood into their living rooms

  • Miranda's feelings following the death of Mrs. Nesbitt

  • Mrs. Nesbitt's pendant

  • The alarming discovery at Mrs. Nesbitt's house following her death

  • Gray snow and the blizzard

  • Miranda and Jonny's plan to help Matt find his way home

  • Jonny's discovery about the family's eating habits

  • Matt's suggested diet change

  • The fantasy that plays out in Miranda's head

Classroom resources for the second novel in the series, The Dead & The Gone, are also available.

Materials are available for teaching a variety of young adult and dystopian novels:

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Evaluate general reading comprehension with this set of quizzes on Life As We Knew It, a dystopian young adult novel by Susan Beth Pfeffer, with emphasis on chapters fifteen through seventeen. A multiple choice assessment is provided, as well as a subjective version. Answer keys are included.