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"Thwonk"

Created by Jacifan

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Bauer, Joan
Thwonk game quiz
"This is a quiz on the book "Thwonk" by Joan Bauer. Enjoy!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. When A.J.'s parents left, which of these was not on the list of rules?
    no junk food
    no late night TV
    no parties
    no calls to London


2. What did Jonathan tell A.J. about her photography?
    it didn't focus on the positive side of life
    it didn't capture the excitement of the moment
    it wasn't really very good at all
    it was too rushed


3. Who was A.J. talking to when she said "We have to go. I mean I have to go. I, singular, one entity." ?
    Peter
    Trish
    Pearly
    Tucker


4. What did Donny Krumper think A.J. was doing that was insulting?
    she based all her opinions of people on their looks
    she was insinuating that fat people are ugly
    she was being prejudiced against short people
    she thought that all cheerleaders were stupid


5. Which of these was A.J.'s former boyfriend?
    Samuel
    Todd
    Eddie
    Tucker


6. What did Marcie keep asking A.J. to do?
    "Give me cookie."
    "Make dolly wet."
    "Change channel."
    "Kiss my finger."


7. What did Peter start doing that irritated A.J.?
    screaming that he loved her
    sending her love notes
    buying her all sorts of stuff
    kissing her in front of everybody


8. What did A.J. want to do with her life?
    be a mom
    be a photographer
    be a filmmaker
    be a janitor


9. Where did A.J. admit to Jonathan she was wrong?
    in the coffee house
    in the principal's office
    in the bathroom
    at the beach


10. What does the J stand for in A.J.?
    Jane
    Jessica
    Jean
    Jasmine


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