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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 is Ramotswe concerned about in relation to the orphan children?
(a) Her father.
(b) Her uncle.
(c) Her fiance.
(d) Her brother.
2. Who is a man who needs constant reassurance, according to Ramotswe?
(a) Matekoni.
(b) McCoy.
(c) Ranta.
(d) Smith.
3. Whom does Ramotswe confront for lying, prompting him to offer to call security?
(a) Badule.
(b) Ranta.
(c) Michael.
(d) Smith.
4. Who tells Ramotswe to come to the house to hear the whole story about the student and the altered exam?
(a) Matekoni.
(b) Badule.
(c) Ranta.
(d) Puso.
5. Who can't afford to pay for both an assistant detective and a secretary?
(a) Ramotswe.
(b) Badule.
(c) Maketoni.
(d) Makutsi.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who has an ethical duty to tell the truth to a client?
2. Who considers Ranta a psychopath?
3. For whom does Ramotswe mention the professor altered the examination?
4. After shopping, whose picture is taken by a local photographer?
5. Who is the South African woman that Michael shared a room with at the farm?
Short Essay Questions
1. After Ramotswe reads the report, how does she decide to deliver the truth to Badule?
2. Why is Ramotswe curious about the orphan children when she comes out of the post office?
3. How did Michael die according to Dr. Ranta?
4. How does Ramotswe respond to Matekoni's desire to adopt the orphans?
5. What does Matekoni discover about the two orphan children when he takes them to his garage?
6. What decision does Maketoni make about the orphans while sitting in his office?
7. Why is it awkward when Matekoni tells Ramotswe about the children, and what does he fear?
8. Why does Ramotswe feel scared about visiting Ranta and how does Matekoni help her?
9. Why is Makutsi upset about typing, and what does Ramotswe offer her?
10. How does the orphan girl feel about Matekoni and his residence?
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