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QUIZ – MALALA – A GIRL WITH A BOOK
1.
What does the writer like to do to let her mind go blank when facing a writer's block?
Mow the lawn
Play Angry Birds on her phone
Go for a walk
2.
Where does Malala's father Ziauddin work?
He is a politician and works for the Pakistani government
He is a policeman
He is the principal of the girls' school Malala attends
3.
Who is Malala named after?
her grandmother
a female warrior
Cornflower
4.
Which job did Malala originally want to pursue before becoming an activist?
A doctor
A bus driver
A teacher
5.
How is Swat valley described before the arrival of the Taliban in 2009?
Lonely, deserted. scary
Beautiful, luxurious, scenic
Crowded, anonymous, big
6.
When Malala and her family flee their hometown, where does Malala's father go?
He flees to Europe to find a new job
He stays in their hometown to fight the Taliban
He goes to Peshawar to meet politicians and organize protests against the Taliban
7.
Under which circumstances does Malala get shot?
She goes to class even though it is forbidden for girls to go to school.
She is on a bus on her way home with her classmates. They get stopped by a member of the Taliban.
She tries to cross the border with her family and is caught by the Taliban.
8.
How old is Malala, when she gets shot?
16
22
14
9.
Where is Malala brought to for medical care?
Peschawar
Birmingham
London
10.
How could Malala be characterized best?
Courageous, smart, fearless
Scared, shy, insecure
Obedient, narrow-minded, introvert
11.
Where does the title of the play „A Girl with a Book“ originate from?
A line from a letter Malala wrote to her family
A quote by former United Nations Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon about what frightens the Taliban most about Malala
A line from a BBC blog about Malala's activism
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