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Multiple Choice
1. Which of the following most convinces Jonah about time travel?
A) Getting a strange letter in the mail
B) Chip getting a strange letter
C) Angela disappearing outside the library
D) Talking with Agent Reardon of the FBI
2. How do Jonah’s and Chip’s views on being adopted differ?
A) Chip is excited about being adopted and interested in learning more, while Jonah feels indifferent about it.
B) Chip is upset his parents never told him before, while Jonah accepts it and feels at home with his family.
C) Chip feels angry but does not want to talk about it, while Jonah always wants to talk about it to understand more.
D) Chip peacefully accepts his adoption and rarely thinks about it, while Jonah often feels unsettled and thinks about his own.
3. Which is most accurate about the relationship between Jonah and Katherine?
A) Jonah and Katherine genuinely dislike each other throughout the novel, arguing constantly and trying to avoid each other.
B) Jonah and Katherine are very close friends and siblings, as is evident in every scene they appear in together.
C) Jonah and Katherine bicker as siblings but reveal their care for each other when they face conflict.
D) Jonah and Katherine want to spend a lot of time together at first but end up despising each other after a huge argument.
4. When does Jonah start trusting Angela?
A) When Angela disappears for a while
B) When Angela meets Jonah, Katherine, and Chip in the library
C) When Angela reveals she is working for the Interchronological Rescue
D) When Angela gives him the taser and the advice in the cave
5. Which of the following is the strongest example of the theme of Trusting Oneself and Others?
A) Katherine repeating that she saw JB appear and disappear at the FBI
B) Jonah assuming the letter he received was a prank from people at school
C) Jonah’s parents attending the meeting with James Reardon
D) Daniella calling Katherine and Chip back to ask about her new address
6. How is the cave symbolic?
A) The cave does not let any technology work; it physically contains the children.
B) The cave is shaped like a maze; the children are given puzzles to figure out to stay in the present time.
C) The cave is full of light; the truth enlightens them.
D) The cave traps the children literally; they are trapped by the option of going to the past or future.
7. Which of the following best explains the significance of the book’s title, Found?
A) The children find their new favorite location, one that brings them peace.
B) Hodge, Gary, and JB find the children and offer them a tough choice.
C) Angela finally finds her lost children and husband after years of searching.
D) Katherine finds her brother after they get separated by the FBI.
8. Based on Jonah’s actions and knowledge at the novel’s end, what advice would he most likely give himself when he first receives the mysterious letters?
A) Trust JB even though you question him.
B) Do not go to the library under any circumstances.
C) Help Katherine and Chip investigate.
D) Tell Chip that he is adopted immediately.
9. Even though she does not get any letters, why does Katherine help Chip and Jonah unravel the mystery?
A) Katherine selfishly wants to find the secret to time travel to make money.
B) Katherine works with JB, Hodge, Gary, and the FBI.
C) Katherine’s parents tell her to help Jonah and Chip.
D) Katherine is interested in the mystery and cares about her brother.
10. JB eventually reveals he is putting the children in danger too. How does he demonstrate his reluctance to do so?
A) He reprimands Hodge’s tactics and offers to explain what is happening in the cave.
B) He refuses to talk once they are in the cave because he is overcome with emotion.
C) He changes his mind, agreeing that all the children can remain in the present time.
D) He writes a letter apologizing for his actions and sends it to the children’s parents.
11. Why does Katherine lie and say she is Daniella McCarthy?
A) Katherine hopes to take Daniella’s place when she travels back in time.
B) Katherine is a compulsive liar, telling falsehoods repeatedly.
C) Katherine is jealous of the other children who were adopted, especially Jonah.
D) Katherine wants to stay with Jonah and Chip at the conference.
12. Based on what the author reveals about Jonah, why does he refuse to take a deal that saves himself and Katherine?
A) Jonah knows Katherine needs to go back in time, so he tries to renegotiate.
B) Jonah tries to buy time because he has difficulty making fast decisions.
C) Jonah remains determined to save everyone, not just his family.
D) Jonah puts friends above family and insists on saving Chip too.
Long Answer
Compose a response of 2-3 sentences, incorporating text details to support your response.
1. How do Jonah’s parents demonstrate they support and love him?
2. What drives Jonah and Katherine to stay with Chip and Alex in the 15th century?
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By Margaret Peterson Haddix