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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. Who conducts the interview?
(a) Stanley.
(b) Dallas.
(c) Simpson.
(d) Whitney.
2. What item is supplied to Dallas by the psychiatrist?
(a) Doctor's excuse.
(b) Advice.
(c) Prescription.
(d) Profile.
3. Dallas is called into a meeting by which superior?
(a) Commander.
(b) Lieutenant.
(c) Mayor.
(d) Captain.
4. Who is waiting at the police station to be interviewed?
(a) Roarke.
(b) Mira.
(c) Castle.
(d) De Blass.
5. What is the name of the police psychiatrist?
(a) Ramsey.
(b) Whitmer.
(c) Billings.
(d) Mira.
Short Answer Questions
1. Approximately how long will Roarke be gone?
2. What is the surname of the next victim?
3. What animal does Dallas find in the apartment?
4. Roarke shows Dallas which piece of illegal equipment?
5. What type of images are introduced into the story?
Short Essay Questions
1. Discuss the scene in which the conversation between Dallas and Roarke turns to the murder of Sharon De Blass.
2. Examine the scene in which Roarke is interrogated regarding the weapons used in the murders.
3. Explain the scene that takes place the next morning between Dallas and Roarke.
4. What interaction does Dallas have with a reporter after the press conference is over? What disturbing event takes place?
5. Discuss the press conference held by Chief Simpson. Where is it held? Who attends?
6. What other piece of incriminating evidence does Dallas find during her search of Sharon's bank accounts?
7. What animal does Dallas find at the scene? Why does the animal seem important?
8. Roarke introduces Dallas to a room full of special equipment. Discuss the special equipment owned and operated by Roarke.
9. Discuss one of the new observations and potential angles discovered by Dallas.
10. What incident occurs shortly before Dallas reaches her apartment? What does Dallas do?
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