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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part V, The 9925 Key, Chapter 21, New York Hospital, White Plains, New York, May 1987 - June 1988, Chapter 22, Lori, New York Hospital, White Plains, New York, June 3, 1988 - June 9, 1988, Chapter 23, Lori, New York Hospital, White Plains, New York, June.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. During their senior year at college, what did Lori Winters and other college friends believe was wrong with Lori?
(a) She was having a breakdown.
(b) She was doing drugs.
(c) She was in love.
(d) She was too worried about the future.
2. After the "power struggle" at Marvin's work had ended, over how many offices did Martin have responsibility over?
(a) 25.
(b) 30.
(c) 15.
(d) 20.
3. What did Lori admit to her father at the end of Chapter 13, "Marvin Schiller, Scarsdale, New York, June 1984 - August 1984"?
(a) That she was taking illegal drugs.
(b) That she had had a miscarriage.
(c) That she stopped taking her medication.
(d) That she had gotten married.
4. According to Chapter 13, "Marvin Schiller, Scarsdale, New York, June 1984 - August 1984", why were Marvin and Nancy delighted with Lori?
(a) Because she started taking her medication.
(b) Because she was discharged from the hospital.
(c) Because she got a boyfriend.
(d) Because she got a job.
5. What did Lori say that she realized "really lay down that road"?
(a) True insanity.
(b) Death.
(c) More mutilation.
(d) Nothing.
Short Answer Questions
1. What was the name of the long-term unit that Lori arrived at "in time for lunch"?
2. What "tiny gleam" helped Lori to make the decision to admit herself to an extended care unit?
3. What did Marvin Schiller refuse to believe when Lori Winters called him late one night in March of 1982?
4. To whom did Lori compare her new psychiatrist, from the extended care unit, to?
5. What was the day of the week that Lori arrived at one of New York's long-term hospitals for admittance?
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