Prelude
1. At Scone College, it is the night of the annual dinner for
(a) The North Oxford Club.
(b) The Bollinger Club.
(c) The Trumpington Club.
(d) The Boar's Hill Club.
2. The Academics, like Mr. Sniggs, like this celebration because of
(a) The furniture they will get to replace.
(b) The exhilaration it provides the students.
(c) The fines they will be able to charge.
(d) The alcohol that is available.
3. Attendees at the party are generally
(a) Young men from royal or noble families.
(b) The general student body.
(c) Faculties from regional universities.
(d) Graduates from other colleges.
4. Sniggs wants the chapel attacked because
(a) It needs refurbishing.
(b) He is anti-religion.
(c) It will bring in lots of fine money.
(d) It is old and falling apart.
5. Paul Pennyfeather's parents are
(a) Prosperous solicitors.
(b) Part of the Scone faculty.
(c) Deceased.
(d) Very supportive.
6. What was it about Paul that led to the attack on him?
(a) His objection to drunkenness.
(b) His academic excellence.
(c) His tie that was similar to the Bollingers'.
(d) His sobriety, which was offensive.
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