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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 attempts to make a deal with LaChaise?
(a) Martin.
(b) Sandy.
(c) Butters.
(d) Elmore.
2. Where is the man shot?
(a) Leg.
(b) Arm.
(c) Back.
(d) Face.
3. What emotion is experienced by Davenport in regards to Jennifer?
(a) Joy.
(b) Anger.
(c) Guilt.
(d) Relief.
4. Who does Stadic decide to kill first?
(a) Darlings.
(b) Karkinnen.
(c) Davenport.
(d) LaChaise.
5. What is the name of Candy's husband?
(a) Del.
(b) Lucas.
(c) Ralph.
(d) Dick.
Short Answer Questions
1. How does Davenport alert the public about the reward?
2. Who does LaChaise contact to help with his plan?
3. Which law enforcement agency is not involved in the case?
4. What is the other woman's name?
5. Butters is given the location of whose house?
Short Essay Questions
1. What happens when Davenport questions Sandy Darling? What important information is learned about LaChaise's prison sentence?
2. What happens when Davenport and others arrive at the house?
3. What is SEED? How is LaChaise involved with the organization? What is the main purpose of the group?
4. Where does Davenport live? To whom does Davenport talk over the LaChaise case when he is off duty? What fears does Davenport communicate regarding the case?
5. How does Del react when he finds LaChaise at his house?
6. Who tells Davenport about LaChaise's plan? How does Davenport react to the news of the murders and attempted murder of the family members?
7. What is Sandy Darling's situation at this point?
8. Discuss the murder and attempted murder of the family members of Kupicek and Capslock. Who commits the crimes? What is the outcome?
9. What is the purpose of the theft? What does the trio have planned? Is it a new project?
10. Who is the Chief of Police for Minneapolis? Why is the chief concerned about the outcome of the credit union heist?
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