Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman
  • 1. Noughts and Crosses, a powerful and thought-provoking novel by Malorie Blackman, presents a strikingly different world where societal roles are reversed based on race and privilege. Set in a dystopian society, the story revolves around the forbidden friendship and love between Sephy, a 'Cross', who comes from the privileged ruling class, and Callum, a 'Nought', belonging to the oppressed class. This gripping narrative delves into themes of racism, social injustice, and the complexities of human emotion as their relationship endures the harsh realities of a world defined by prejudice and discrimination. Through the eyes of both protagonists, Blackman explores the impact of systemic inequalities and the lengths individuals will go to fight against them, making Noughts and Crosses a compelling read that challenges readers to reflect on societal norms and their own beliefs. The novel’s rich character development and emotional depth resonate deeply, leaving a lasting impression on those who engage with its story, ultimately serving as a call for empathy and understanding in a divided world.

    Who is the protagonist of the story?
A) Callum McGregor
B) Mrs. Hadley
C) Jude McGregor
D) Sephy Hadley
  • 2. What significant event shapes the relationship between Sephy and Callum?
A) Their childhood friendship.
B) A school rivalry.
C) A political alliance.
D) A family feud.
  • 3. What does Callum attend that is significant for Noughts?
A) A Noughts' convention.
B) A prestigious school.
C) A rebellion meeting.
D) A Crosses' festival.
  • 4. What is Sephy's father's occupation?
A) A businessman.
B) A politician.
C) A teacher.
D) A doctor.
  • 5. What does the term 'Crosses' refer to?
A) The middle class.
B) All races.
C) The poor class.
D) The privileged class.
  • 6. How does the story primarily explore themes of?
A) Racism and social inequality.
B) Friendship and loyalty.
C) Fantasy and adventure.
D) Science and technology.
  • 7. What is the relationship between Sephy and Callum’s families?
A) They are neighbors.
B) They are close friends.
C) They are business partners.
D) They have a history of conflict.
  • 8. How does the story convey the concept of love?
A) Through friendship only.
B) Through the challenges Sephy and Callum face.
C) Through family bonds.
D) Through their easy romance.
  • 9. What do the characters hope to change?
A) Their school.
B) Their families.
C) The societal structure.
D) The weather.
  • 10. Which theme does NOT appear in the book?
A) Resistance.
B) Family loyalty.
C) Identity.
D) Time travel.
  • 11. What impact does the societal divide have on Sephy?
A) She attempts to change it easily.
B) It complicates her life and relationships.
C) She embraces it.
D) It has no impact.
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