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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In what state was David Hoffman an insulation installer, according to the book?
(a) Ohio.
(b) Michigan.
(c) Iowa.
(d) Pennsylvania.
2. What did all of the men abuse, which caused them to season their meals more than others at the table?
(a) Marijuana.
(b) Cocaine.
(c) Alcohol.
(d) Meat.
3. What is the common source of the infection described in #16, according to medical researchers?
(a) Uncooked beef.
(b) Uncooked pork.
(c) Uncooked vegetables.
(d) Uncooked fish.
4. __________ for immunizations is not universal, which is why rabies is still something that causes troubles.
(a) Enforcement.
(b) Payments.
(c) Diagnoses.
(d) Licensing.
5. What kind of birds did several of the classrooms in the school have that might have caused the disease?
(a) Ravens.
(b) Robins.
(c) Parakeets.
(d) Ostriches.
6. What else contained the poison to which the men had been exposed, something that was not realized until further inspection?
(a) Salt shakers.
(b) Sidewalks.
(c) Toast.
(d) Coffee.
7. One of the things that the woman thought was happening to her was that she was ___________.
(a) Hiding from life.
(b) Going crazy.
(c) Dying.
(d) Having a breakdown.
8. What had the ill workers and employees sampled beforehand, which led to their illnesses?
(a) Raw pigs feet.
(b) Raw sausage.
(c) Raw ham.
(d) Raw hocks.
9. What kind of farmers were Mr. and Mrs. Mason, according to the story in this book?
(a) Tobacco.
(b) Apple.
(c) Wheat.
(d) Corn.
10. Jimson weed is a distant relative of the _________ plant, a distant cousin according to the book.
(a) Apple.
(b) Green bean.
(c) Tomato.
(d) Lettuce.
11. Rabid _______ are a strong concern as there is no method of immunization for them.
(a) Birds.
(b) Bears.
(c) Dogs.
(d) Bats.
12. The diagnosis for Hoffman was a __________ intrusion with concurrent infection, according to doctors.
(a) Fiberglass.
(b) Jimson.
(c) Sawdust.
(d) Metal.
13. What is the most common animal to be afflicted with the rabies virus, according to researchers?
(a) Dog.
(b) Cat.
(c) Bat.
(d) Snake.
14. Where is Vernon's home, according to the story, the place where he finally received the correct treatment?
(a) New York.
(b) Chicago.
(c) New Jersey.
(d) Philadephia.
15. The woman's ________ relationships among objects were almost impossible to judge correctly.
(a) Spatial.
(b) Taste.
(c) Aural.
(d) Linear.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the name of the empty sac that can develop for no apparent reason, which showed up in Turner's test results?
2. The health department began to check every ________, fruit and vegetable stand, and restaurant in the area to find the source of the infections.
3. In what city was the hospital where Herman went to seek treatment for his uncomfortable symptoms?
4. What was the color of Turner's skin, according to his doctor? ________ orange.
5. In what state did Mr. and Mrs. Mason and their relatives and co-workers, Mr. and Mrs. Smart and their son live?
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