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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 wants some of Marjorie's art treasures?
(a) Ludwig.
(b) Goring.
(c) Ludwik.
(d) Gorky.
2. After dinner at the Polish music gala,what do Lubsonski and Bukowski talk to the representative of Lithuania and the Ukraine about?
(a) The possibility of a union.
(b) An embargo on crops.
(c) The marriage of his daughter.
(d) The shipment of grain.
3. Who do secret police label as a person who is easily duped?
(a) Lubonski.
(b) Elzbeita.
(c) Krystyna.
(d) Bukowski.
4. Who sits next to Franz Josef at the concert?
(a) Pilic.
(b) Lubonski.
(c) The Russian count.
(d) The American Ambassador.
5. Who is married to Beruta?
(a) Janko.
(b) Jan.
(c) Ivan.
(d) Jadwiga.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who is Marjorie's father?
2. What Polish town do the Germans decide to locate their weapons testing facility near?
3. Who will Feliks' love from the fourth castle marry?
4. Who may be declared an enemy of the state?
5. What does Jadwiga Bukowski hide from the Nazis?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who does Wiktor Bukowski court in Vienna and how does he resolve the Bukowo situation as his important Vienna-based relationship progresses?
2. What is the daring raid the partisan carries out in Krakow? What encouraged them to do it?
3. What two things make Jan Buk reconsider his support for the Russians in World War II?
4. How does Szymon get his assignment changed at the concentration camp? What is his new job?
5. Why won't Feliks ever marry into a magnate's family? Who explains this to him?
6. Who is Count Andrzej Lubonski and what is the purpose of his visit to Vienna in 1895?
7. Discuss Szymon's life in his first concentration camp.
8. What are the pros and cons with the Germans deciding to open a new weapons testing facility near Bukowo?
9. How does Lubonski help the partisan troop?
10. What kind of gala does Marjorie organize in 1918 and what is its social importance?
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