The Hundred-Foot Journey Quizzes

    Think you’ve got your head wrapped around The Hundred-Foot Journey? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
    Q. Which of the following is true about competition on The Hundred-Foot Journey?


    It gets you where you need to go.
    It's a good thing if you're competing against yourself.
    It is something that Hassan learns how to do over time.
    It isn't really a part of the story.
    Q. The title of the book, which comes from the end of Chapter 11, is a reference to:


    the journey that takes place inside Hassan when he moves away from home and family.
    Hassan's move to Paris.
    the change that takes place when Hassan falls in love for the first time.
    the distance that the Haji family travels during Hassan's childhood.
    Q. Admiration is a theme largely because:


    there are so many admirable characters in the story.
    Hassan carries a mirror in his back pocket to remind himself how great he is.
    Hassan's goal is to become someone that everyone admires.
    Hassan readily looks up to others and admires them.
    Q. All of the following are examples of prejudice that the characters face except for:


    race
    social status
    gender
    religious background
    Q. The death of Paul Verdun in the story shows that:


    tradition is dead.
    the world is rapidly changing.
    the old ways die hard.
    tradition doesn't really matter in the end.