Chapter 1
1. In Fates Worse Than Death, humorist Kurt Vonnegut examines the blindness of the American people to the hypocrisy of what administration?
(a) Reagan Administration.
(b) Carter Administration.
(c) Smith Administration.
(d) Clinton Administration.
2. Vonnegut uses examinations of history, literature, psychology and what else to move his story forward?
(a) art.
(b) dance.
(c) fashion.
(d) automobiles.
3. This book is the sequel to what other book?
(a) Easter Sunday.
(b) Good Friday.
(c) Palm Sunday.
(d) Friday the 13th.
4. What practical joke does Vonnegut play at an ROTC inspection?
(a) He dresses like a clown.
(b) He tells knock knock jokes.
(c) He wears every sort of medal he can find.
(d) He wears a Boy Scout uniform.
5. Why does the general at the ROTC inspection write down Vonnegut's name, which seems to lead to Vonnegut never rising above Private First Class?
(a) Vonnegut plays a practical joke.
(b) The general thinks Vonnegut is not a good soldier.
(c) Vonnegut arrives late to the inspection.
(d) Vonnegut argues with the general.
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