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How many children is each family assigned?

Where does jonas’ father work.

  • A The Nurturing Center
  • B The Department of Justice
  • C The House of the Old
  • D The Fields

How old is Jonas as the story opens?

How are memories transmitted from the giver to jonas.

  • A By holding hands
  • B By placing his hand on Jonas’ temples
  • C Telekinetically mind to mind
  • D By putting his hands on Jonas’ bare back

What is Jonas’ solution for how to help the community members experience the richness of feelings he enjoys?

  • A Cross the boundary of the community and enter Elsewhere, thus releasing all of his memories at once
  • B Extract copies of his memories and put them in the water supply
  • C Transmitting memories to newborns as they sleep
  • D Describe the memories he receives from the Giver to his close family members

What causes Jonas and the Giver to move the time-table of their plan up?

  • A The pending collapse of the community
  • B The Giver’s failing health
  • C The discovery of their plan by the Council
  • D The pending “release” of Gabriel

Of what is the first memory The Giver gives Jonas?

  • A The formation of the community
  • B A rainbow
  • C A field of sunflowers in the sunlight

How old are you when you are assigned to a profession in the community?

Which of the following is not given to the children at an age ceremony.

  • A A haircut
  • B A jacket they can button themselves
  • C A pair of shoes with their name on them
  • D A bicycle

Which of the following is not an exception associated with being the Receiver of Memories?

  • A Jonas is not permitted to share his dreams.
  • B Jonas is not permitted to apply for release.
  • C Jonas is allowed to lie.
  • D Jonas is allowed to move to a separate house from his family.

What is the first feeling of pain Jonas receives as the Receiver of Memory?

  • A A sunburn
  • B A headache
  • D A scraped knee

Who was selected as a potential Receiver of Memory before Jonas?

  • A The Giver's Son
  • B A girl named Fiona
  • C A boy named Zachary
  • D The Giver's Daughter

What is the first color Jonas sees?

Which of the following is the name of jonas' best female friend, what is the euphemism for death used by the community.

  • A Travelling over
  • C The Great Sleep

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  • 1 When does I[The Giver] begin? In the new year At the Ceremony Nearly December In midsummer
  • 2 How does Jonas really feel at the beginning of the novel? Annoyed Confident Fearful Apprehensive
  • 3 When had Jonas last felt fear? At the Ceremony of Eleven When a jet had flown over the community Never When Caleb fell into the river
  • 4 What two words does Asher confuse in Jonas's first recollection of him? Reprehend and comprehend Intimate and imitate Distraught and distracted Illiterate and obliterate
  • 5 What does Lily discuss at the daily telling of feelings? A newchild who is not doing well A visiting Seven who does not obey the rules A boy who keeps falling off his bicycle An upsetting dream she had today
  • 6 How does one obtain a child for one's family unit? By approval of one's application Through an appeal to the Elders By assignment Through natural means
  • 7 How does Father break the rules with regard to newchild Thirty-six? He takes the child home with him. He looks up the child's name on the Naming list. He gives the child extra care. He refuses to release the child.
  • 8 How does Father help console Jonas about the Ceremony of Twelve? He reminds Jonas that there is an appeal process. He recounts his own Ceremony of Twelve. He tells Jonas that all will be for the best, no matter what. He points out that Jonas already knows what his Assignment probably will be.
  • 9 Why has the rule about bicycles not been changed? Putting it through committee would take too long. People enjoy breaking this particular rule. The community does not want to endanger young children. No one rides bicycles anymore.
  • 10 What is Jonas's father's job? Nurturer Speaker Justice Caretaker
  • 11 What is unusual about Jonas and Gabriel? The color of their skin Their names Their curly hair The color of their eyes
  • 12 Why is Lily's comment about Jonas's and Gabriel's unusual trait insensitive? It is impolite to mention how people are different. The trait is a negative one. She is not supposed to make such comments in public. She says it to hurt Jonas.
  • 13 Why does Mother not approve of Lily's desire to be a Birthmother? That Assignment has little honor. Lily is clearly not meant for that Assignment. That Assignment is boring. She wants Lily to become a Justice.
  • 14 At what age do children begin their volunteer hours? Nine Ten Seven Eight
  • 15 Why did Jonas steal the apple? It changed somehow when he was looking at it. He wanted to disobey the rules. He forgot it was in his pocket. He was hungry.
  • 16 What is Benjamin's specialty? Helping care for the Old Working at the Rehabilitation Center Learning about medicine Engineering new machines
  • 17 Why does Jonas never compliment Benjamin? He does not want to force Benjamin to brag. He resents Benjamin's success. He does not care about Benjamin. He is too shy to do so.
  • 18 Where does Jonas find Asher's bicycle during volunteer hours? At the House of the Old At the Rehabilitation Center At Food Distribution At the Nurturing Center
  • 19 How does Jonas interact with Larissa? He keeps her company while she sleeps. He brings her food. He bathes her. He works for her.
  • 20 How did Roberto look as he walked through the door in the Releasing Room? Happy Sad Hopeful Regretful
  • 21 At what age does Dream-telling begin? Two Three Five Four
  • 22 Who is in Jonas's dream of his first Stirrings? Larissa Fiona Helen Asher
  • 23 What feeling characterizes the Stirrings? Hatred Wanting Confusion Happiness
  • 24 How do people in Jonas's community handle the Stirrings? They talk about it at the sharing of feelings. They give counseling. They suppress it with pills. They report it to the authorities.
  • 25 How does Jonas feel about taking the pills? Guilty Annoyed Curious Proud but regretful

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  • 1. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt In Chapter One, how does Jonas feel about the December Ceremony? Apprehensive Frightened Angry Excited
  • 2. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt How many children are each birthday group? 40 273 50 100
  • 3. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt Jonas and Gabriel have what genetic feature in common? Dark hair Small build Pale eyes Three ears
  • 4. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt Who was volunteering in the bathing room at the House of the Old with Jonas and Asher? Larissa Gabriel Fiona Jonas's Father
  • 5. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt Who had been released recently, whose' life was "boring", according to Larissa? Edna Fiona Asher The Chief Elder
  • 6. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt Who had Jonas had his first Stirring for? His mother Fiona Asher Himself
  • 7. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt What was Fiona's new brother's name? Gabriel Bruno Jonas John
  • 8. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt Why does Jonas not like Pierre very much? He is too serious He is too goofy He is not very intelligent Jonas thinks he looks disgusting
  • 9. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt What story did the Chief Elder tell about Asher when he became a Twelve? When he was  a Three, he yelled at the previous Chief Elder He had once forgotten his own name When he was a Three, he asked for a "smack" instead of a "snack" accidentally He once fell on his face during Playtime, then walked it off like it was no problem.
  • 10. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt What assignment did Asher receive? Reciever of Memory Assistant Director of Recreation Childcare Worker Caretaker of the Old
  • 11. Multiple Choice 15 minutes 1 pt Why did the Chief Elder apologize to the Community? She has caused them anxiety by not revealing Jonas's assignment She had caused them anger by giving all the wrong assignments She had caused them sadness, because she said that a newchild was released that day She had caused the false confidence by stating that every child got great assignments when she did not.
  • 12. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt What assignment does Jonas receive at the end of the ceremony? Giver of Memory Reciever of Memory Assistant Director of Recreation Nothing, he didn't put in enough volunteer hours.

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Tech Job Interviews Are Out of Control

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In 2022, feeling burned out by the pandemic and a five-year sprint at a cloud storage company, Catherine decided it was time for a break.

Catherine, who uses the pronouns they/them and asked that their full name be withheld due to the sensitive nature of job hunting, had adequate savings and a partner with health insurance. So Catherine spent five months hiking the 2,650 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail. By the end of 2023, they were ready to look for another software engineering job. But the hunt for work proved harder than the hike.

In one recent interview, Catherine was given a take-home assignment: Build a desktop app from scratch, connect it to a mock-up of a backend system, and provide extensive documentation of each step. After spending the entire day coding and still not completing the task, they withdrew their job application. “If the company had asked me to add a new feature to an app in that time frame, that would have made more sense,” Catherine says. “I thought, maybe this is a sign.”

It was a sign—of how the tech industry has made technical interviews more punishing, part of a wider pullback from Silicon Valley’s famously coder-friendly culture. After pandemic hiring sprees, tech companies reversed course in 2022 as interest rates began to rise, making sweeping layoffs and cuts to office perks. Now managers have turned the hiring process for technical roles into more of a gauntlet. Long gone are the days of Google HR managers prompting candidates with clever brain teasers and Silicon Valley engineers easily landing jobs with six-figure starting salaries. Nearly a dozen engineers, hiring managers, and entrepreneurs who spoke with WIRED describe an environment in which technical job applicants are being put through the wringer. Take-home coding tests used to be rare, deployed only if an employer needed to be further convinced. Now interviewees are regularly given projects described as requiring just two to three hours that instead take days of work.

Live-coding exercises are also more intense, industry insiders say. One job seeker described an experience where an engineering manager said during an interview, “OK, we’re going to build a To Do List app right now,” a process that might normally take weeks.

Emails reviewed by WIRED showed that in one interview for an engineering role at Netflix, a technical recruiter requested that a job candidate submit a three-page project evaluation within 48 hours—all before the first round of interviews. A Netflix spokesperson said the process is different for each role and otherwise declined to comment. A similar email at Snap outlined a six-part interview process for a potential engineering candidate, with each part lasting an hour. A company spokesperson says its interview process hasn’t changed as a result of labor market changes.

“The balance of power has shifted back to employers, which has resulted in hiring getting tougher,” says Laszlo Bock, who ran hiring at Google as SVP of people operations for 10 years and is now an adviser at the venture capital firm General Catalyst.

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The upshot for job-seeking coders is confusion, culture shock, and hours of work done for free. Buzz Andersen, who has held engineering roles at Apple, Square, and Tumblr, recently hit the job market again. He noted on Threads last month, “Tech industry job interviews have, of late, reached a new level of absurdity.”

Last year an estimated 260,000 workers were let go across 1,189 tech companies, according to a live-update layoff tracker called Layoffs.fyi . And the layoffs have continued into 2024, forcing a glut of talent into an already competitive market. An estimated 41,000 tech workers have been laid off so far this year.

Of course, not all of the tech workers losing their jobs are engineers. Engineers are often still seen as a privileged class within tech companies and the wider economy. Typically they’re the highest-paying class of workers below the C-suite in tech companies. Aline Lerner, who runs a popular interviewing practice platform called Interviewing.io, believes that the total number of engineering layoffs last year was closer to 15,000.

Data from Interviewing.io backs up job seekers’ claims that the bar for technical interviewing has gotten quantifiably higher. Interviewing.io connects people willing to pay $225 or more for interview practice with experienced hiring managers. These managers conduct mock interviews and then provide detailed feedback. Over the past eight years Lerner’s company has recorded thousands of grades from these encounters. Interview subjects are graded not just on their technical interviews, but also behavioral interviews, which focus on problem-solving and communication.

Since 2022, scoring a “thumbs up” on a technical interview has gotten more difficult by an estimated 22 percent, Lerner says. “It’s a very very clear trend,” she says. “And it’s not just interviews at a few Big Tech companies. It’s happening across many tech companies.”

On the app Blind, an anonymous gossip app where the truth might be elastic but industry trends often emerge, some tech workers say interviews feel “practically impossible.” One user wrote in early February that the bar for getting hired at one of the Big Tech firms is “two LeetCode medium/hard [tests] within 40 minutes and most of my friends failed,” referring to an oft-used online programming platform.

Another worker complained on Blind that preparing for LeetCode questions requires “hundreds of hours” of preparation: “Why are we expected to do the coding Olympics for every company that wants to interview you?” An engineer who became a manager at Dropbox and is now a director in the telecom industry tells WIRED that in his own past job hunting experience, he felt compelled to collect and write over 100 pages of coding material and potential questions before interviews.

For some people trying to hire tech talent, thoroughly probing potential hires can feel like a necessity no matter what the labor market looks like. “Each hire is crucial to us. We only have 14 people,” says Jessica Powell, a former Googler who is now CEO of AI startup AudioShake .

But for candidates being asked to prove their coding prowess over and over again in interviews, the process can start to feel like it’s missing the point. “The analogy I use is, if you were trying to hire a brain surgeon—not that what we’re doing is brain surgery—you would want someone who is a proven specialist in their field,” says Buzz Andersen. “You wouldn’t spend your interview time quizzing someone on the chemistry they studied in their first year of college.”

Tech hiring—like so much else in the industry—has also been transformed by the recent generative AI boom. People who specialize in the field are in more demand than ever, but sometimes at the expense of engineers who aren’t as skilled in this area. AI techniques are increasingly being applied to areas where machine learning wasn’t previously relevant.

“Data scientists now get hired to do much of the work that in the past engineers were hired to do, in part because there’s real overlap in the skill sets,” Bock, the former Google SVP, says.

Unsurprisingly, job seekers are now using AI to turbocharge their search for work —and even cheat in interviews. Last fall, a TikTok video with over 100,000 likes showcased how a job candidate with “zero knowledge using AI” could read directly from a ChatGPT-generated script during a video interview for an engineering role. In another video posted on YouTube , a programmer shows off a ChatGPT browser extension that helps someone quickly respond to an interview question about whether Javascript is a single-threaded language or a multi-threaded one.

These hacks could force tech companies to reevaluate their interview processes, Lerner of Interviewing.io says. The team at Interviewing.io published the results of an experiment they recently conducted on interviewees using ChatGPT during live coding tests. The mock interviewers were not told that ChatGPT would be used, while the interview subjects were given explicit instructions to use ChatGPT for sets of LeetCode questions, as well as some custom questions. (Interviewing.io does not record video during its mock interviews, for privacy reasons.)

Out of 32 interviews included in the final results, not a single person on the interviewing end was able to suss out that the person on the other end was using ChatGPT to “cheat.”

Lerner hopes the threat of AI will help force companies to rethink their approach to interviewing. “A lot of these tech companies are just reusing the same tactics over and over, and it’s gotten so ridiculous. It’s bad for the industry,” she says. “I think with the advent of ChatGPT, companies are going to have to move away from that and start asking more meaningful questions.”

Andersen, who most recently worked at a book club app called Fable, just landed a new job. He took a risk during his interview process and declined when the company asked him to complete tests on Coderpad, a testing platform like LeetCode. Fortunately, his new company was willing to do a face-to-face assessment with his new boss.

Catherine, the PCT hiker, has also decided they’re not prepared to waste time on burdensome interview assessments. Instead, they’re focusing on small companies that they think from the outset will be better suited to their skills. The competition for high-paying engineering jobs at “FAANG”-level companies is just too great. “I’ve been filtering really hard for smaller companies where the culture seemed good,” Catherine says.

They haven’t landed their next job yet, but have interviewed at three places. So far, they say, “the vibes are surprisingly good.”

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The Giver Quizzes & Trivia

Is history important?

Yes! It helps us learn from our mistakes!

It depends.

No. We need to live in the present.

Are you athletic/fit?

Your friend tells you her mom just gave birth. you:.

Beg her for pictures and ask her questions about the weight and size and everything!!!

Congratulate her and ask if she has any pictures.

You're on your way to somewhere important and you see a dog limping around. It doesn't look like it has a collar. You:

Keep driving. Its owner is probably looking for it. Besides, its not your problem.

Rush out of the car and go grab the dog. You immediatly take it home and try taking out stickers and giving it a bath.

You're taking a test and your nudges you and whispers "number 7". You:

Shake your head and keep working.

Keep working but tell the teacher after class.

Make a "C sign" with your hand. Its the right answer.

Make a "C" sign with your hand. Its the wrong answer.

Are you a hard worker?

Absolutely. Its my biggest pride.

Nah im too lazy.

Your favorite kind of thing to write in English is:

Short Stories

Nothing. I hate writing.

If you still had recess, you'd be:

On the swings

Talking to my friends

Playing tag

Playing Dragon Slayer version 7.

At your grandparents house, you:

Stand around bored.

Find something to do. Help grandma clean her bathroom or something.

Talk to your grandparents for hours.

What Assignment do you most want?

Receiver of the memories

Caretaker of the old

Justice/ lawmaker

Storyteller

Birthmother

Director of recreation

What job do you least want?

Recreation Director

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