
The Cookie Lady by Philip K Dick
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- Q1Who is the main character in "The Cookie Lady"?C. BillyB. BobbyA. TommyD. Johnny30s
- Q2What does Mrs. Drew offer Bobby when he visits her?C. CakeD. CookiesB. MilkA. Candy30s
- Q3How does Bobby initially feel about visiting Mrs. Drew?A. ScaredD. AnnoyedC. BoredB. Excited30s
- Q4What does Bobby do while visiting Mrs. Drew?B. Reads booksC. Eats cookies and talksD. Watches TVA. Plays games30s
- Q5How does Bobby's mother feel about his visits to Mrs. Drew?B. EncouragingD. AngryA. IndifferentC. Suspicious30s
- Q6What happens to Bobby's health as he continues to visit Mrs. Drew?B. He stays the sameA. He gets strongerC. He gets weakerD. He becomes hyperactive30s
- Q7What is Mrs. Drew’s hidden intention behind inviting Bobby?D. She needs help with choresC. She is draining his youthA. She is lonelyB. She wants to teach him30s
- Q8How does the story reveal Mrs. Drew’s true nature?A. Through Bobby’s observationsC. Through a dreamD. Through a third-person narratorB. Through a letter30s
- Q9What is the climax of the story?B. When Mrs. Drew admits her true intentionsA. When Bobby decides to stop visitingD. When Bobby’s mother finds outC. When Bobby collapses30s
- Q10What genre does "The Cookie Lady" belong to?A. RomanceB. MysteryD. HorrorC. Science Fiction30s
- Q11What does the cookie symbolize in the story?A. InnocenceC. WealthB. TemptationD. Knowledge30s
- Q12How does the author build suspense throughout the story?A. By using vivid descriptionsD. By focusing on Bobby’s dreamsB. By revealing Mrs. Drew’s intentions earlyC. By gradually showing Bobby’s decline in health30s
- Q13What theme does Bobby’s vulnerability highlight?D. The power of knowledgeC. The importance of familyB. The danger of strangersA. The joy of childhood30s
- Q14How does Mrs. Drew’s home contribute to the story’s atmosphere?C. It becomes a place of horror and entrapmentA. It represents comfort and safetyD. It is a place of learning and growthB. It symbolizes wealth and power30s
- Q15Why is Bobby’s trust in Mrs. Drew significant to the story’s message?B. It highlights the innocence of youthA. It shows his braveryD. It illustrates the value of friendshipC. It emphasizes the need for independence30s