
Just Once
Quiz by Johnda Robinette
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- Q1
The Moose wants to carry the ball because he
wants to hear the fans cheer for him.
is afraid that his parents aren't proud of him.
is jealous of Jerry Dixon, the running back.
believe his talents are wasted as a lineman.
300s - Q2
Which of the following is Moose's regular position at football?
Fullback
Tight End
Left Tackle
Quarterback
300s - Q3
Which term best described the Moose?
determined
generous
demanding
shy
300s - Q4
When the Moose first tells Coach William that he wants to carry the ball, how does Coach Williams respond?
He says the team will have to vote on it.
He tells the Moose that he will not allow it.
He promises he will think about it.
He tells Moose to keep his position and to keep blocking.
300s - Q5
After receiving the first and second response from the Coach, Moose tried to
talk with other players and get their support .
talk to Jerry.
forget about his desire to play running back.
talk to his parents.
300s - Q6
A synonym for corridors is
hallways
half-heartedly
correct
corrosion
300s - Q7
What is the main setting of the story?
a classroom
the school
the football field
the locker room
300s - Q8
The Moose manages to score a touchdown even though
the rest of the team runs the wrong way.
he almost fumbles the ball as soon as he catches it.
he is tackled roughly by the opposing team.
heavy rains made the football field like duck soup.
300s - Q9
After scoring a touchdown, Moose lets the Coach know that
he dreams of coaching pro-football after college.
he wants to continue with the running back position for the rest of the season.
his back hurt from being tackled too many times.
he won't ask to run the ball again.
300s - Q10
What surprises Moose when he carries the ball?
The sight of all the tacklers in front of him as he tries to make a touchdown.
That his opponents are not really tough at all.
That he now wants to try all the other positions on the team.
300s - Q11
What does Moose say to his coach at the end of the story?
"Whoa!"
"That was terrific."
"Never again."
"I am so ready for the next game!"
300s - Q12
What important lesson does Moose learn at the conclusion of the story?
Football is a dangerous sport to play.
Praise and honor do make you conceited.
Reality is not always the way we imagine it to be.
300s - Q13
What happens at the story's resolution?
The Moose scores but realizes that he does not want to carry the ball again.
He is congratulated by the Coach and the Coach thinks he deserves an award.
The Moose must receive first aid because he was tackled.
300s - Q14
Moose's internal conflict becomes an external one when
Moose fumbles the ball.
Moose refuses to play the quarterback position.
Moose tells the Coach he wants a try at running back and the Coach wants him to remain a left tackle.
Moose talks to Jerry.
300s - Q15
The main conflict in this story was
external conflict because Moose did not want to be a running back , even though the coach told him he had to.
an external conflict because all of Moose's teammates were against him.
internal conflict because Moose had a different opinion than the coach.
an external conflict because Moose's desire to be a running back was against the Coach, who wanted him to remain in the left tackle position.
300s