Chapter 1
1. Although he is actually a speech writer for the President of the U.S.A, who does Timothy Burnham "officially" work for?
(a) The American Broadcasting System.
(b) The Central Intelligence Agency.
(c) The Washington Post.
(d) The Department of Energy.
2. What is Burnham working on as the story opens?
(a) The President's Inaugural Speech.
(b) A college reference letter.
(c) An official letter of congratulations.
(d) A National Day of Prayer Proclamation.
3. What is "Q" Clearance?
(a) Clearance to be able to ask the President any question about policy.
(b) Permission to write and read important "for your eyes only" memos.
(c) A very high secret clearance authorization.
(d) Access to the President and his staff any time, day or night.
4. How does Burnham describe the task he is working on as the story begins?
(a) It is a waste of his time and talent.
(b) It is a struggle between Church and State.
(c) It is going to be a masterpiece when he is finished.
(d) It is an easy task that he hopes to finish quickly.
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