A) Karl Vonegut B) Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. C) Suzanne Collins D) Vaughan Klaus
A) A dystopian novel. B) A bildungsroman C) A memoir D) A satire
A) Morals B) Equality C) Excellence D) Money
A) The Head Ballerina B) The Handicapper General C) Harrison's mother D) The President
A) A painful noise would sound whenever he tried to leave the perimeter (like a dog-collar). B) To interrupt his thinking so that his intelligence would be average. C) It worked sort of like Siri: he could ask questions and receive answers. D) To feed him secrets from a Government spy-handler.
A) Chimes B) Fingernails scratching a chalkboard. C) A church choral group D) Rap music
A) They would pay a stiff fine. B) Nothing. Wearing the weights is optional. C) They would pay a stiff fine and spend some time in prison. D) They would spend some time in prison.
A) He was an only child. B) He was not gifted in any way, making him the most average person who ever lived. C) He was gifted in every way and carried heavy handicapping devices. D) His bride was chosen for him.
A) Harrison invited a ballerina to join him. B) Harrison declared himself the Emperor. C) All of these. D) Harrison removed his handicaps.
A) They arrested Harrison and the ballerina and sent them to concentration camps. B) The government increased his handicaps. C) They shot him and his Empress on television. D) The government allowed Harrison to marry the ballerina and live happily-ever -fter. |