Chapter 1
1. In the first sentence of the novel, what is identified as a leading character in the story?
(a) Eliot Rosewater
(b) Norman Mushari.
(c) A sum of money.
(d) Sylvia Rosewater.
2. Who is Norman Mushari?
(a) A lawyer who is Sylvia's brother.
(b) A patent lawyer for a firm in New York.
(c) A shyster lawyer.
(d) A lawyer who is also a distant cousin of the Rosewaters.
3. What is the name of the foundation formed in 1947?
(a) The Mushari Foundation.
(b) The Rosewater Foundation
(c) The Kennedy Foundation.
(d) The New York Foundataion.
4. At what age can siblings of the president of the Foundation become officers?
(a) Thirty five.
(b) Fifty.
(c) Eighteen.
(d) Twenty one.
5. Who is the creator of the Foundation?
(a) Sen. Joseph A. Rosewater.
(b) Sen. Samuel P. Rosewater.
(c) Sen. Robert M. Rosewater.
(d) Sen. Lister Ames Rosewater.
6. What role does the corporation perform for the Foundation?
(a) It manages the Foundation Board members.
(b) It manages the capital of the Foundation.
(c) It manages the Foundaiton's gift giving.
(d) It manages the oversees holdings of the Foundation.
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