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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How did Bob Dylan appear to Faithfull before she met him?
(a) Powerful.
(b) Genius.
(c) Waiflike.
(d) Indeterminate.
2. What does Faithfull say Jagger channeled into his music?
(a) His demons.
(b) His idealism.
(c) His ennui.
(d) His love.
3. Who was Chrissie Shrimpton?
(a) Marianne Faithfull's friend.
(b) Faithfull's husband's new girlfriend.
(c) Mick Jagger's girlfriend.
(d) Mick Jagger's ex-girlfriend.
4. How did Keith Richards end up looking, as a result of the bust?
(a) Like a reformer.
(b) Like a folk hero.
(c) Like a petty thief.
(d) Like a revolutionary.
5. What would Keith Richards do when he spent time with Faithfull and her friends?
(a) Drink wine.
(b) Write songs.
(c) Smoke cigarettes.
(d) Take drugs.
Short Answer Questions
1. What did Keith Richards come to symbolize, that he could use the imagery to his advantage?
2. What did Faithfull say the Rolling Stones were accused of being?
3. What happened to Anita Pallenberg after 'Performance', according to Faithfull?
4. Why does Faithfull say she started dating Mick Jagger?
5. What did Faithfull receive from her husband?
Short Essay Questions
1. Describe the changes Marianne Faithfull made in her management after she got famous.
2. What does Faithfull say about Brian Jones' behavior after Mick Jagger's release from prison?
3. How does Faithfull characterize her early days with Mick Jagger?
4. What was Mick Jagger's time in prison like?
5. What happened when Marianne Faithfull decided to leave Courtfield Road one day?
6. What charges were filed as a result of the arrest?
7. What was Mick Jagger like after his release from prison?
8. What was Faithfull's relationship with 'As Tears Go By'?
9. Where did Marianne Faithfull's family come from?
10. Describe Marianne Faithfull's first real experience with Mick Jagger.
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