Part 1, Section 1
1. In Part 1, Section 1, which city is home to "logic and reason?"
(a) London.
(b) New York.
(c) Surrey.
(d) Cambridge.
2. In what year does the story begin?
(a) 1923.
(b) 1900.
(c) 1920.
(d) 1912.
3. What kind of bicycle is Fred Fairly riding?
(a) A Schwinn.
(b) A Radio Flyer.
(c) A Royal Sunbeam.
(d) A Winged Cruiser.
4. What does Fred swerve to avoid while riding his bicycle?
(a) A hat.
(b) A cow.
(c) A garland.
(d) A tree branch.
5. What is the name of Fred's college?
(a) Cambridge Institute.
(b) Surrey University.
(c) St. Stevens.
(d) St. Angelicus.
6. How old is Fred's college?
(a) Over 600 years old.
(b) Over 500 years old.
(c) Over 1000 years old.
(d) Over 800 years old.
7. Who has recently heard the mewing of newborn kittens?
(a) The Provost of the College.
(b) The Tutor.
(c) The Master of the College.
(d) Fred Fairly.
8. How many urgent messages await Fred when he returns after bicycling?
(a) None.
(b) Two.
(c) Four.
(d) Three.
9. Who asks Fred to join the evening's Disobligers' Society debate?
(a) Thorpe.
(b) The Master of the College.
(c) Beazeley.
(d) Skippey.
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