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Match The Character To Their Most Likely Characteristics Or Motive That Represent Them The Most?
Name: _________________________ Date:__________________

I AM THE CHEESE Final Exam—Open Book
172 points!
Matching Section Directions: Match the character to their most likely characteristic or motive that represents them the most. None of the characteristics may be used more than once. 3 points each!
1. Amy Hertz A. Thief
2. Adam Farmer B. Wise guy
3. Brint
4. Junior Varney
5. Mr. Grey
6. Dr. Dupont
7. Whipper
8. Silver
9. Arthur Hanes
10. Louise Farmer

True / False 3 points each!
11. Adam Traveled through states to get to his father.____
12. Adam loves Amy.____
13. The German shepherd’s name is Silver.____
14. Adams family is dead.____
15. Amy hates pulling pranks on people.____
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Adam’s mother had a phone call every Wednesday.____
17. Adam is not living in an institute.____
18. Adam’s identity isn’t his own.____
19. Adam’s father got in trouble with his business.____
20. Adam’s family enjoyed their new start.____
21. Adam has no living relatives.____
22. Junior stole Adam’s bike.____
23. Adam’s true identity is Paul Delmonte.____
24. Adam has been traveling around the institute the whole time.____
25. Adam’s stuffed animal is a cow named Porky.____
26. In the end of the book it talks about killing Adam.____
27. Adam’s family has been assassinated.____
28. Adam has to take pills.____
29. Adam is the “Cheese”.____
30. Whipper stole the package from Adam.____

Multiple Choice 5 points each!
31. Who found Porky for


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