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Malala Exam Questions And Answers
Two part question: In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what is Malala's
nickname and what does it mean - Answers✔Answers: Jani, Persian for "dear one." (Page 2)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, where did Malala sleep during the fighting
between the army and the Taliban - Answers✔Answer: On a pile of blankets (Page 48)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what was the name of her upperschool
headmistress - Answers✔Answer: Madam Maryam (Page 50)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what was her greatest hope -
Answers✔Answer: To become a doctor (Page 63)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what two things does Dr. Fiona Reynolds
give Malala - Answers✔Answer: A teddy bear and a notebook (Page 108)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, who does Malala see in a newspaper clipping
Dr. Fiona Reynolds brings her - Answers✔Answer: Her father standing next to the Pakistan
army's chief of staff. (Page 111-112)
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In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what does Malala think after she sees herself
in the mirror and hears that she was shot - Answers✔Answer: It doesn't matter what I look like.
I am alive. (Page 117)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what gift was Malala given for her 16th
birthday - Answers✔Answer: An invitation to speak at the United Nations in New York City
(Page 150)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what is Malala's favorite color -
Answers✔Answer: Pink (Page 10)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what year was Malala born -
Answers✔Answer: 1997 (Page 11)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, how many siblings does Malala have -
Answers✔Answer: 2 (Page 11)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what does badal mean - Answers✔: One bad
action must be answered by another (page 14)
In Malala My Story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, what does IDP mean - Answers✔Answer:
Internally displaced persons (page 76)
In Malala My story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, when she is eight and her father's school
expanded to three buildings and more than eight hundred students, what did Malala's family
have enough money to buy - Answers✔Answer: a TV! (Page 25-26)
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In Malala My story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, she and Safina watched a show about a boy
with a magic pencil, what was the name of the show - Answers✔Answer: Shaka Laka Boom
Boom (Page 26)
In Malala My story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, she says that she has the same worries as
any schoolkid, what was one worry she lists - Answers✔Answer Who would get he highest
grade on the day's test? Who would sit with whom at recess? (Page 32)
In Malala My story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, after being threatened by the Taliban, what
does her father write as a reply in the newspaper - Answers✔Answer: Please don't harm my
schoolchildren, because the God kyou believe in is the same God they pray to everyday. (page
43)
In Malala My story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, how does she begin to fight for peace and
democracy in her country - Answers✔: By doing interviews about girls' education with national
TV news channels (Page 45)
In Malala My story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, once the bombs started dropping in Malala's
village, how long did the fighting last between the army and the Taliban - Answers✔Answer: A
year and a half (Page 48)
In Malala My story of Standing up for Girls' Rights, every time they heard a blast what routine
did Malala's family fall into - Answers✔This routine involves three things. : Call out to each
other, listen for sirens then pray (Page 52)
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