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Quiz about A Separate Peace Gene
Quiz about A Separate Peace Gene

A Separate Peace: Gene Trivia Quiz


"A Separate Peace" by John Knowles is one of my favorite books, so let's see how well you read it! All questions are about Gene, the narrator.

A multiple-choice quiz by adams627. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
adams627
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
280,929
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. At the beginning of the story, Gene revisits the Devon School to go to two places of his memory. What were they? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. After Gene's final visit, the rest of the book takes place in a flashback. What does Gene first remember doing at the Devon School? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. After the bike trip to the coast, Gene fails a trigonometry test. What does he blame for not understanding the math? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. When Gene and Phineas arrive at the tree that very same night, Phineas suggests a double jump, and they head up the tree together. What happens next? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. When Gene goes to Finny's house after the accident, he tells the truth about what happened at the tree.


Question 6 of 10
6. When Phineas comes back to school, what action was Gene about to take, an action that would have destroyed Phineas? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. When he gets back to school, Phineas decides to help Gene with athletics. Together they train for what sporting event, that Phineas is sure would take place in spite of the war? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Leper sends a telegram to Gene, asking him to come to the Christmas location following the Devon Winter Carnival. What incriminating piece of information does he add to it? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. How and where does Phineas die (literally speaking)? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Why doesn't Gene cry at Phineas' funeral? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. At the beginning of the story, Gene revisits the Devon School to go to two places of his memory. What were they?

Answer: The tree and the First Academy Building

Respectively, these are the places that Phineas (Finny) broke his leg and his heart.
Following a trial that breaks Finny apart, he tries to run out of the building and falls down the marble stairs. Upon revisiting the site, Gene makes a mental note of how hard the stairs were, and how that might have been an important factor in Finny's death.
2. After Gene's final visit, the rest of the book takes place in a flashback. What does Gene first remember doing at the Devon School?

Answer: Jumping out of the tree

He first describes how Phineas forces him through friendship to jump out of the tree. Although he hates it, Gene always jumps out of the tree to remain in friendship with Finny.
3. After the bike trip to the coast, Gene fails a trigonometry test. What does he blame for not understanding the math?

Answer: All of these

After he flunks, he grows increasingly paranoid. He believes that Finny set him up to fail these tests, and that all of his little summer inventions were set out to wreck his studies. He wants to be superior to Phineas, so Gene starts studying harder, trying to be the top student in the school.

He believes that he surpasses Chet Douglass in this aspect because Chet actually enjoys learning, while Gene just cares about getting the 'A'.
4. When Gene and Phineas arrive at the tree that very same night, Phineas suggests a double jump, and they head up the tree together. What happens next?

Answer: Gene jounces the limb, and Finny falls

Interestingly, Gene says that his knees bent, giving the impression that he didn't jounce the limb based on free will. Either way, the outcome is clear: Phineas can never play sports, or even walk normally, again.
5. When Gene goes to Finny's house after the accident, he tells the truth about what happened at the tree.

Answer: True

He does tell his friend what happened, but Phineas does not believe him. To retain his sanity, Phineas tells himself and believes that his best friend did not do anything, and that his was his own uncoordination that led to his accident.
6. When Phineas comes back to school, what action was Gene about to take, an action that would have destroyed Phineas?

Answer: Joining the war effort

After Gene agrees with Brinker to throw away his high school life and join the war, Finny returns to school. His statement "Hi pal, where's the brass band?" shows that his sense of humor has returned.

At this point of the book, Gene and Finny's roles are switched. At the beginning, Gene was a parasite on Finny, desperate to get some popularity or success from the unintentional perfection of Phineas. Now, Phineas physically and emotionally needs Gene to help him.
7. When he gets back to school, Phineas decides to help Gene with athletics. Together they train for what sporting event, that Phineas is sure would take place in spite of the war?

Answer: The 1944 Olympics

Each morning, they go outside, and Gene runs and runs and runs. It shows that Finny had little or no pride to swallow when he aids Gene with the athletics. Although Phineas would rather be the one running, he tries to get his best friend to succeed just as well. In the end, it pays off when Gene finally finds his inner athleticism.
8. Leper sends a telegram to Gene, asking him to come to the Christmas location following the Devon Winter Carnival. What incriminating piece of information does he add to it?

Answer: It's signed "Your best friend, Elwin Leper Lepellier"

The letter says your best friend, not my best friend! Leper understands Gene and Finny's relationship probably better than either of them. When Gene goes to look for him, though, it's too late: the military has made him mentally unstable.
9. How and where does Phineas die (literally speaking)?

Answer: Bone marrow through the heart; Infirmary

Although some might say that Phineas' desperate attempt to flee life was suicidal, he did die in the Infirmary. Dr. Stanpole tells Gene the news, after ensuring him that Phineas would be all right. Gene is unable to accept the news.
10. Why doesn't Gene cry at Phineas' funeral?

Answer: He felt like it was his own funeral

Several times during the book, Gene says that his goal was to become a part of Phineas. Now that Finny had died, Gene felt like it was his own funeral, and "...you do not cry in that case."

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