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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. In Chapter 29, how much are actors getting a week?
(a) $1,500.
(b) $4,000.
(c) $5,000.
(d) $3,500.
2. In Chapter 32, how many prisoners are shot after Shad Ladue dies?
(a) 10.
(b) 20.
(c) 15.
(d) 5.
3. Where does Sissy go to live at the end of Chapter 34?
(a) Clarksville.
(b) Beecher Falls.
(c) Canaan.
(d) Stewartstown.
4. Who is the only person who can join Doremus in Canada in Chapter 37, but who will not join him there?
(a) Sissy.
(b) Emma.
(c) Lorinda.
(d) Buck.
5. In Chapter 21, what is Lorinda making?
(a) Biscuits.
(b) Chocolate chip cookies.
(c) Ginger snap cookies.
(d) Doughnuts.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 26, what racket does Sissy discover that Frank Tasbrough, Shad, and Commissioner Reek are in together?
2. What position will Philip receive in Chapter 24 if he convinces his father to support Windrip?
3. In Chapter 32, when is Shad Ledue arrested?
4. Where were the Haiks from?
5. How long does Karl keep talking in Chapter 36 when his cellmates want to sleep?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is Windrip like at the beginning of Chapter 35?
2. In Chapter 22, how long does an Englishman study the conditions in the United States, and what are his conclusions about the conditions in the country?
3. What news does Lorinda bring Doremus in Chapter 38?
4. What assignment is Doremus given at the end of Chapter 37?
5. How do the details that Sissy, Buck, Mary, Doremus, and Father Perefixe learn to create a picture of the activities of the Corpo?
6. In Chapter 30, how is Doremus arrested?
7. In Chapter 22, why does Doremus think that concentration camps are being opened?
8. How does Haik become president/dictator in Chapter 35?
9. In Chapter 26, how does the underground get what they need to print pamphlets?
10. What is the curriculum at the newly established Corpo universities in Chapter 20?
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