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Welcome to Reader’s Cup 2010. Polar Boy. Questions. Polar Boy. 1. What place is Polar Boy set in?. Polar Boy. 2. What does Iluak wear on a string around his neck?. Polar Boy. 3.Iluak’s family builds a special igloo before they leave for seal hunting. What sort is it?. Polar Boy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Reader’s Cup

2010

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Polar Boy

Questions

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Polar Boy

1. What place is Polar Boy set in?

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Polar Boy

2. What does Iluak wear on a string around his neck?

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Polar Boy

3. Iluak’s family builds a special igloo before they leave for seal hunting. What sort is it?

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Polar Boy

4. During the whale hunt, who is knocked overboard by a wave?

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Polar Boy

5. Iluak rescues a Viking girl, Elga, from a polar bear. What is her father’s name?

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Polar Boy

Answers

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Polar Boy

1. What place is Polar Boy set in?

Baffin Island

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Polar Boy

2. What does Iluak wear on a string around his neck?

His grandfather’s bear claw

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Polar Boy

3. Iluak’s family builds a special igloo before they leave for seal hunting. What sort is it?

Ceremonial igloo

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Polar Boy

4. During the whale hunt, who is knocked overboard by a wave?

Tuaq

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Polar Boy5. Iluak rescues a Viking girl, Elga,

from a polar bear. What is her father’s name?

Bjalki

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Questions

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

1. What was special about Edward that allowed him to have freedom of movement and be arranged in poses to reflect his mood?

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

2. Who commissioned and originally paid for ET clothes?

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

3. What word did ET associate with “bunny”?

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

4. How did ET end up in the sea and what state was he in?

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

5. What change happened to ET when Nellie told him stories?

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Answers

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

1. What was special about Edward that allowed him to have freedom of movement and be arranged in poses to reflect his mood?

Bendable wire

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

2. Who commissioned and originally paid for ET clothes?

Pellegrina

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

3. What word did ET associate with “bunny”?

derogatory

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

4. How did ET end up in the sea and what state was he in?

Tossed overboardNaked

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

5. What change happened to ET when Nellie told him stories?

He listened

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Ziba came on a boat

Questions

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Ziba came on a boat

1. What did Ziba carry with her on the boat?

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Ziba came on a boat

2. On the page where Ziba is sitting with her father, what animal is in the picture?

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Ziba came on a boat

3. What caused Ziba to remember the cold winter nights at home?

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Ziba came on a boat

4.What words are used to describe the boat Ziba came on?

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Ziba came on a boat

5. What does the word “azadi” mean?

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Ziba came on a boat

Answers

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1. What did Ziba carry with her on the boat?

A doll given to her by her father

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Ziba came on a boat

2. On the page where Ziba is sitting with her father, what animal is in the picture?

A bird

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Ziba came on a boat

3. What caused Ziba to remember the cold winter nights at home?

A cool wind blowing across the swirling sea

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Ziba came on a boat

4. What words are used to describe the boat Ziba came on?

A soggy old fishing boat

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Ziba came on a boat

5. What does the word “azadi” mean?

freedom

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Crocodile Attack

Questions

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Crocodile Attack

1. What was the name of the tropical cyclone?

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Crocodile Attack

2. The siren the robber heard was a _________?

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Crocodile Attack

3. The robber took Nissa and Sam as ________?

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Crocodile Attack

4. As Sam and Nissa were running from the train what saved them?

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Crocodile Attack

5. What was the robber’s name?

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Crocodile Attack

Answers

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Crocodile Attack

1. What was the name of the tropical cyclone?

Kathy

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Crocodile Attack

2. The siren the robber heard was a __________?

A cyclone warning

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Crocodile Attack

3. The robber took Nissa and Sam as ________?

Hostages

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Crocodile Attack

4. As Sam and Nissa were running from the train what saved them?Grabbing a dangling rope from

a helicopter

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Crocodile Attack

5. What was the robber’s name?

Nathan MacDonald

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Ghost in my Suitcase

Questions

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Ghost in my Suitcase

1. Who taught Por Por to be a ghost hunter?

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Ghost in my Suitcase

2. Who is the ghost of Bao Mansion?

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Ghost in my Suitcase

3. What is Por Por’s sword made from?

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Ghost in my Suitcase

4. Which player gets the first move in the game Weiqi and what colour stones do they always use?

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Ghost in my Suitcase

5. Why does Celeste go back to Boa Mansion to find?

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Ghost in my Suitcase

Answers

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Ghost in my Suitcase

1.Who taught Por Por to be a ghost hunter?

Crazy Big Head

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Ghost in my Suitcase

2. Who is the ghost of Bao Mansion?

Shen Da Pai

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Ghost in my Suitcase

3.What is Por Por’s sword made from?

Ancient Chinese coins

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Ghost in my Suitcase

4. Which player gets the first move in the game Weiqi and what colour stones do they always use?

The weaker player, the black stones

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Ghost in my Suitcase

5. Why does Celeste go back to Boa Mansion to find?

Ting Ting’s talisman necklace

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

Questions

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

1. What was the greatest invention ever, according to Paul and Mac?

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

2. What is the librarian’s name?

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

3. How old is Mac?

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

4. Why did Mac call his parents low-fi?

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

5. What is the name of the housing estate where Paul lived?

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

Answers

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

1. What was the greatest invention ever, according to Paul and Mac?

A flying bike

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

2. What is the librarian’s name?

Mrs Roberts

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3. How old is Mac?

14 Years old

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #1

4. Why did Mac call his parents low-fi?

because they had a no mobile phone policy

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Rules of Cool: Mac Slater Cool Hunter #15. What is the name of the housing

estate where Paul lived?

Sunset Downs

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Tie-breakers

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Tie-breaker 1

After his rebirth ceremony, what does Iluak see in the night sky?

(extra point for detail)

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Tie-breaker 1 - Answer

After his rebirth ceremony, what does Iluak see in the night sky?

Polar bear stars (2pts)

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Tie-breaker 2

Name as many objects CelesteFinds in the strongbox?

(1 point for every correct answer)

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Tie-breaker 2 - Answer

Name as many objects Celeste Finds in the strongbox?

1. a black feather2. a cloth purse filled with seed3. teeth that look human4. a tangle of matted grey hair5. the skull of a bird6. a row of claws on a long thread of red cotton7. Ting Ting’s talisman necklace8. a piece of paper with a red stamp