Create an interpretive question that can be answered by this excerpt from Little Brother:

He slammed his hand down on the desk and then pointed his finger at me. "The *problem*, Mr. Yallow, is that you've been engaged in a criminal conspiracy (a secret plan) to subvert (ruin, break) this school's security system, and you have supplied security countermeasures (ways around the system) to your fellow students. You know that we expelled Graciella Uriarte last week for using one of your devices." Uriarte had gotten a bad rap. She'd bought a radio-jammer from a head-shop near the 16th Street BART station and it had set off the countermeasures in the school hallway. Not my doing, but I felt for her.

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Interpretive Question:

An interpretive question does not have to be just one correct answer, so my response may be different from yours..!

An example could be an art contest, "Which drawing is the best?"
The answer would be different for most people.

For your story provided, an interpretive question that can be asked might be 
"Why would Mr. Yallow want to ruin the system?"
or
"Why was Graciella Uriarte expelled from the school?"