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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. Where does Sidney settle in?
(a) LaFayette Guest House.
(b) Bourbon Guest House.
(c) La Fitte Guest House.
(d) Jackson Square Guest House.
2. What does Sidney see at the crash site that rattles her?
(a) A child's toy truck.
(b) A child's doll.
(c) A child's shoe.
(d) A child's coat.
3. Who does he tell her to trust?
(a) The FBI.
(b) Her boss.
(c) No one.
(d) Himself.
4. Who is making the CyberCom/Triton merger difficult?
(a) Arthur Lieberman.
(b) Nathan Gamble.
(c) Quentin Rowe.
(d) Jason Archer.
5. How does he get into her locked office after she leaves?
(a) He bribes the janitor.
(b) He has his own key.
(c) He breaks the lock.
(d) He picks the lock.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Sidney not realize?
2. What was the name of the company Jason was supposed to interview at?
3. Who are Sidney's parents instantly suspicious of?
4. Who is Jason's secretary?
5. Who shows Sawyer the video of Jason handing a briefcase to someone else in an RTG warehouse?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Nathan Gamble go to see Henry Wharton?
2. What does Sidney notice on the broadcast of the crash site, and what is she prompted to do?
3. How and why does Richard Lucas approach Sidney after she leaves Triton?
4. Who is Jason working for and what is he supposed to be doing?
5. What does Jason do to help himself when he is being held against his will?
6. What advantages do Quentin Rowe and Sidney Archer relay to Nathan Gamble to attempt to put his mind at ease?
7. What does Lee Sawyer learn from the Vice-Chair of the Federal Reserve Board, Walter Burns?
8. What is Arthur Lieberman's biggest problem and how does it manifest itself?
9. What information does Raymond Jackson discover about Arthur Lieberman?
10. What out of the ordinary activity does Jason engage in at the airport?
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