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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. Where is Rabbi Solomon from?
(a) Phoenix.
(b) Denver.
(c) Boston.
(d) Boulder.
2. For whom does Faith pour a bowl of Cheerios at the cabin in Kansas?
(a) Herself.
(b) God.
(c) Ian.
(d) Mariah.
3. Why does Mariah have to go back to New Canaan?
(a) Her mother is sick again.
(b) Her mother cannot handle all the bystanders at Mariah's house.
(c) Faith has had a relapse.
(d) Colin is suing for custody of Faith.
4. Why does Mariah take Faith and leave on October 19?
(a) To take Faith to another specialist.
(b) To get away from Ian Fletcher.
(c) Because Colin threatens to sue for custody of Faith.
(d) To get away from the crowds at the house.
5. Who is Faith's guardian Ad litem?
(a) Rebecca Vandam.
(b) Andrea VerPloeg.
(c) Kendra Vanderplats.
(d) Kenzie van der Hoven.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is Faith doing when Kenzie comes for her second visit?
2. What does Mariah wear to court on October 27?
3. Who does Mariah see on their flight to Kansas City?
4. What does Ian tell Metz when asked about Faith's alleged stigmata?
5. What does Mariah tell her mother when she asks who has called so late?
Short Essay Questions
1. What did Mariah do as a child when a classmate told her she would go to hell if she was not baptized?
2. What does the MotherGod Society do when they first hear of Bishop Andrews' official denunciation of Faith?
3. Why did Teresa Civernos decide to contact Petra Saganoff?
4. Why does Mariah get extremely angry when Ian takes Faith fishing?
5. What does Ian tell Mariah about his childhood?
6. Why does Father Joseph call Monsignor O'Shaughnessy?
7. What does Kenzie see when she goes to the White's home?
8. What does Mariah dream the night after she and Ian make love?
9. Why did Ian's grandmother wear her religion like a Kevlar vest?
10. Why does Malcom Metz say that the custody of Faith is a life and death matter?
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