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Debt of Honor | Quiz

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1)

When Ryan and the U.S. President are going to Moscow, what is being done with the nuclear warheads that Yamata possesses? (from Chapters 11-16)

They are being repaired.
They are being assembled.
They are undergoing final tests.
They are being loaded into the missiles.
2)

Ryan insists that the terms the U.S. offers to Japan for peace must be which of the following? (from Chapter 47)

Neutral.
Honorable.
Reasonable.
Stern.
3)

When Ryan visits Russia, the mood is best described in which way? (from Chapters 17-23)

Celebratory.
Cautious.
Nervous.
Hostile.
4)

Which of the following is most important in Yamata's plan to bring down America? (from Chapters 11-16)

International opinion.
Force.
Technology.
Surprise.
5)

What does Ron Jones use to determine that the Japanese strike must have been intentional? (from Chapters 17-23)

A spy within the Japanese Navy.
Intercepted radio communications.
The positions of all ships at the time of the strike.
Satellite imagery.
6)

What does Kealty agree to do after a meeting with Durling? (from Chapters 24-29)

Turn himself in.
Resign quietly.
Plead guilty to all charges.
Keep his legal issues secret.
7)

What action is admiral Arima persuaded to take? (from Chapter 47)

Stand down all Japanese naval forces.
Betray Koga.
Withdraw all Japanese troops from the Pacific.
Surrender Saipan.
8)

How does Sato discover his chance to become a "hero," according to his definition? (from Chapter 47)

By listening in to Clark and Chavez's conversation.
By following a U.S. official.
By reading a U.S. newspaper.
By studying flight plans.
9)

What is the Defense Department's assessment of U.S. military capabilities? (from Chapters 24-29)

The U.S. cannot match Japanese airpower.
The U.S. will lose a naval war against Japan.
Any offensive actions are impossible.
A forced entry assault is not feasible.
10)

What is Ryan's relationship with Sergey Golovko? (from Chapters 17-23)

They are distant cousins.
They are war buddies.
They are former adversaries.
They are old friends.
11)

What special operations force is readied for an undisclosed mission as part of Ryan's military operation? (from Chapters 35-39)

Green Berets.
Marine Recon Snipers.
Navy Seals.
Rangers.
12)

What happens the Monday after the US economic collapse in European markets? (from Chapters 24-29)

U.S. T-bills are sold at low prices.
Investors short-buy U.S. banks through intermediaries.
U.S. companies are sold heavily.
Precious metals are traded rapidly at high prices.
13)

What is the result of the initial Japanese strike against the U.S. Navy? (from Chapters 17-23)

Three battleships are sunk.
Two carriers are damaged and two subs are destroyed.
Dozens of destroyers and a few cruisers are sunk.
The U.S. fleet becomes totally disorganized.
14)

How many Japanese nuclear missile sites are there in total? (from Chapters 40-46)

Ten sites.
Five sites.
Fifty sites.
Twenty sites.
15)

What is the current profession of the man Yamata contacts about the information about the Durling Administration? (from Chapters 11-16)

Professor.
U.S. Senator.
Investment Banker.
Lobbyist.
16)

How are the members of Japanese consulates deceived as part of Ryan's military operation? (from Chapters 35-39)

They are shown both carriers under repair.
They are told there is a secret project at Pearl Harbor.
They are "accidentally" shown false naval orders.
They are told that the U.S. has no functional submarines.
17)

What do the bombers from Elmendorf Air Force Base destroy, besides the missile sites? (from Chapters 40-46)

A dam.
An airbase.
Military radio sites.
Railways.
18)

What resource do the Pentagon and the Defense Department come up with for the military effort against Japan? (from Chapters 30-34)

The frequency of Japanese radio communication.
Detailed information on Japan's military.
Five submarines.
Inactive stores of munitions.
19)

Who forces Goto to resign? (from Chapter 47)

Arima.
Koga.
Yamata.
Zhang Han San.
20)

What major regret does Sato have? (from Chapter 47)

That the Japanese were defeated by the U.S. again.
That he did not die a hero like his son and brother.
That he was not a better father.
That he couldn't do anything to prevent the deaths of his loved ones.
21)

What do Goto and the zaibatsu encourage Japanese citizens to do shortly after the surprise attacks? (from Chapters 24-29)

Leave U.S. territories.
Prepare for war.
Enlist in the army.
Establish residency in Saipan.
22)

What does Russia do to help find the Japanese nuclear weapons? (from Chapters 30-34)

It activates all of its agents in the Japanese government.
It sends agents directly to Saipan.
It funnels information and resources to Clark and Chavez.
It flies over Saipan with spy planes.
23)

Following the economic crisis, what action does George Winston take at Columbus Group? (from Chapters 24-29)

He orders an audit of the company's records.
He closes down all of the regional offices.
He orders every employee to trace every trade made on Friday.
He lays off most of the staff.
24)

What is the name of the U.S. carrier undergoing rapid repairs to make it seaworthy quickly? (from Chapters 35-39)

Marshal.
Wasp.
Stennis.
Eisenhower.
25)

About how much has U.S. military power been reduced from its former capacity? (from Chapters 11-16)

By about one third.
By 80 percent.
By about one half.
By 20 percent.
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