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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 7: Hulk.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why does Vodlevile approach Stile at the Unolympics?
(a) To ask him to be careful.
(b) To wish him good luck.
(c) To warn him about a plot against him.
(d) To thank him for his help, and offer advice.
2. What was Stile's former occupation in Proton?
(a) Jockey.
(b) Warrior.
(c) Guard.
(d) Artist.
3. For what purpose does Stile use his magic during the contest with the Herd Stallion?
(a) To allow himself to be injured, but avoid being killed.
(b) He does not use it at all.
(c) To make the contest equal, and to avoid being injured.
(d) To ensure that he will win.
4. What happened to Lady Blue's foal, according to the Snow Horse?
(a) The foal is living happily among the Snow Horse's herd, and does not wish to return.
(b) The Snow Horse released the foal, but Snow Demons then captured it.
(c) The foal was used as a sacrifice to the gods of the mountains and the snow.
(d) The foal escaped, and the Snow Horse has no idea where it may have gone.
5. Why are the results of the event, which Stile is preparing for, in Chapter 3, so important?
(a) He must become a Citizen in order to pursue a legal investigation against his adversary.
(b) He cannot marry Lady Blue unless he achieves rank among the nobles of Phaze.
(c) He does not trust anyone else to protect Lady Blue, but is not in a position to do it himself effectively.
(d) He is unable to complete his quest without the Herd Stallion's help.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why are there some unknown Adepts?
2. What does Stile do at the beginning of his encounter with the Herd Stallion at the Unolympics?
3. What instrument does Lady Blue's companion play to find out where Lady Blue's foal is?
4. What private wager does Stile's opponent offer him in Chapter 3?
5. What is Stile most concerned about during his encounter with the Herd Stallion?
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