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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. What happens to the owner of the house when he goes off to war?
(a) He is disfigured.
(b) He is killed.
(c) He breaks only his leg.
(d) He falls in love with a solider friend.
2. What is the profession of the man?
(a) Artist
(b) Architect
(c) Lawyer
(d) Banker
3. What is on the piece of paper the woman has in front of her?
(a) White tiger
(b) A photo
(c) Black panther
(d) An illegible sketch
4. What is the woman doing when she is first approached by the man?
(a) Drawing
(b) Nothing
(c) Walking
(d) Singing
5. Who ends up becoming almost immediately ill from the dinner served to the men?
(a) Both men
(b) The guard
(c) Valentin
(d) Molina
Short Answer Questions
1. Which character in this story is a Marxist revolutionary?
2. The woman in this story is from __________.
3. Who tries to avoid the pleasures of the flesh and reveals this fact after dining?
4. What does the main character attempt to do in order to forget about the bad experience mentioned in #66?
5. Which character in this story is a window dresser?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Molina feel he could die in his sleep now?
2. Who does Valentin say is also secondary to his cause and to his goals in terms of social revolution?
3. Who helps to rescue the young woman from the zombie woman?
4. Describe the two men who are being held in the prison in the beginning of the story.
5. How do the man and the woman try to fix the woman's problem of not wanting to kiss her husband?
6. What does the letter Valentin receives reveal to him?
7. How do the man and the woman meet in the first movie Molina describes to Valentin?
8. Why does Valentin say he avoids the pleasures of the flesh?
9. Why does the race car driver walk out on his Dad?
10. What does the man notice about the woman he has met during the festivities?
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