# 1pumiliWhat is the primary theme of "Resurrection Bridge"?A) AdventureB) Redemption and forgivenessC) Mystery and suspenseD) Friendship
# 2pumiliWho are the main characters in the story? A) Anna, Elsa, and OlafB) Paul, Lhein, and Adrian's parentsC) Paul, Lhein and YuriErika, Sheene, Mae
# 3pumiliWhat type of vehicle do Paul and his family travel in?A) McLaren SennaB) Bugatti ChironC) Rolls RoyceD) Toyota Innova
# 5pumiliWhat bridge do they encounter with their journey?A) London BridgeB) Brooklyn BridgeC) Resurrection BridgeD) Sydney Harbour Bridge
# 6pumiliWhat emotion does the family confront when they reach Resurrection Bridge? A) JoyB) RegretC) AngerD) Fear
# 7pumiliHow is Lhein’s voice described at one point in the story?A) Angry and harshB) Soft and gentleC) Otherworldly and gracefulD) Confused and worried
# 8pumiliWhat request does Lhein's voice make to her mother? A) To let her goB) Not to let her slip away againC) To remember her alwaysD) To forget the past
# 9pumiliThe color "blood" is associated with which item in the story? A) The family’s carB) Lhein’s dressC) Paul’s jacketD) The bridge
# 10pumiliWhat does the encounter at Resurrection Bridge lead the family to do?A) Abandon their carB) Reflect on their past mistakesC) Escape the areaD) Confront a ghost
# 11pumiliWhat genre best describes "Resurrection Bridge"?A) RomanceB) HorrorC) AdventureD) Psychological drama
# 12pumiliWhat literary device is central to the story’s theme?A) FlashbackB) ForeshadowingC) MetaphorD) Irony
# 13pumiliHow does the story of "Resurrection Bridge" conclude?A) With a mysterious disappearanceB) With a moment of revelation and healingC) In a tragic accidentD) In an unresolved mystery
# 14pumiliWhat does the Resurrection Bridge symbolize in the story?A) Hope for the futureB) The family’s bondC) Past mistakes and regretsD) Adventure and discovery
# 15pumiliWhat impact does the story aim to have on its readers?A) Inspire happiness and joyB) Highlight the importance of friendshipC) Evoke feelings of suspense and excitementD) Encourage reflection on guilt, forgiveness, and redemption