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1)

What does Mr. Hastings tell Jack is the first step to controlling his powers? (from Chapter Seven: Beginner Warrioring and Chapter Eight: The Apprentice)

Shadowslayer.
Education.
Practice.
Self-awareness.
2)

Since the Games, from what ailments does Jack suffer? (from Chapter Eighteen: Trinity)

Pain in his injured arm.
Nightmares.
Pain in his injured leg.
An unidentified virus.
3)

In Chapter 9, what happens when Hastings drives Jack home to get Shadowslayer before their practice session? (from Chapter Nine: The Bout and Chapter Ten: The Street Fight)

Hastings flirts with Becka.
Mercedes makes Hastings leave.
Nick and Hastings argue.
Hastings is rude to Becka.
4)

What does Nick tell Jack is the main product among agents in the Trade? (from Chapter Seven: Beginner Warrioring and Chapter Eight: The Apprentice)

Wizards.
Fake genealogies.
Fake Weir stones.
Warriors.
5)

In Chapter 10, to what does Jack attribute Ellen's ability to help him in the fight against Lobeck and his friends? (from Chapter Nine: The Bout and Chapter Ten: The Street Fight)

Boxing training.
Ballet.
Soccer training.
Track.
6)

What gift does Jack buy for Ellen? (from Chapter Twelve: A Visit With Dr. Longbranch)

A necklace.
British football club jerseys.
A model of Westminster Abbey.
A diary with a fancy lock.
7)

What chores does Ellen like doing at Will's house, in strict contrast to Will's own unwillingness to participate? (from Chapter Eighteen: Trinity)

Dishes.
Laundry.
Vaccuuming.
Yard work.
8)

According to Jack, what is the council's reaction to the new changes? (from Chapter Eighteen: Trinity)

Acceptance of the new rules.
A determination to defy the rules.
Nothing.
A fracturing of the two Roses.
9)

According to Linda in Chapter 11, who is the premier wizard with the Red Rose? (from Chapter Eleven: Under Siege)

Carrie Hastings.
Jessamine Longbranch.
Leander Hastings.
Geoffrey Wylie.
10)

In Chapter 9, why does Hastings say he can no longer serve as Jack's opponent? (from Chapter Nine: The Bout and Chapter Ten: The Street Fight)

Jack needs to learn what it feels like to kill.
Jack has gotten too good for his skills.
Jack is now using Shadowslayer.
Jack has gotten too strong for him.
11)

What structure exists in Raven's Ghyll? (from Chapter Fifteen: Raven's Ghyll)

A set of caves.
A church and several barns.
A house.
A castle.
12)

Why does Dr. Longbranch suggest a story of Jack's death to Linda? (from Chapter Twelve: A Visit With Dr. Longbranch)

To cover his disappearance when Longbranch takes him to participate in the Games.
To prevent the Red Rose from knowing he is still alive.
To prevent Becka from trying to find him after he leaves to join the Games.
To keep Hastings from looking for Jack.
13)

Rather than attend a party, Jack decides to walk home with whom in Chapter 10? (from Chapter Nine: The Bout and Chapter Ten: The Street Fight)

Will.
Ellen.
Leesha.
Fitch.
14)

According to Ellen, who in Wylie's thoughts was working to steal Shadowslayer from Susannah's grave? (from Chapter Sixteen: A Summons To Court)

Agents of the White Rose.
New Weir who are yet to be identified.
Agents of the Silver Dragon.
Rogue agents of the Red Rose.
15)

What does Nick call Leander Hastings? (from Chapter Seven: Beginner Warrioring and Chapter Eight: The Apprentice)

A Sorcerer, one who can use spells to get his way.
A rogue Warrior, meaning he does not follow the rules.
An International Criminal, wanted by all the weirs for crimes against the Rules of Engagement.
A Master, one who knows many magical arts.
16)

According to Hastings, whom was he not allowed to train in Susannah's family? (from Chapter Fourteen: When Lovers Meet)

Her son.
Her daughter.
Her husband.
Herself.
17)

What are released in the great hall that contain birds, stones, and butterflies? (from Chapter Sixteen: A Summons To Court)

Bubbles.
Floating baskets.
Balloons.
Pinatas.
18)

Why does Jack agree to play in the Games? (from Chapter Thirteen: Cumbria)

To prove a wizard can win as a warrior.
To help out Hastings.
To protect his family and friends.
To prove his worth as a warrior.
19)

What does D'Orsay write in the Rules of Engagement? (from Chapter Seventeen: The Game)

A new rule allowing made warriors to fight in the Games.
A new rule against warriors using wizardry.
A new rule against made warriors fighting in the Games.
A new rule allowing warriors to use wizardry.
20)

In Chapter 17, what does Nick call the changes that have recently taken place among the Weir? (from Chapter Eighteen: Trinity)

A beginning.
A truce.
An end.
A change in tactics.
21)

According to Linda, who is the premier wizard with the White Rose? (from Chapter Eleven: Under Siege)

Linda Downey.
Becka Swift.
Leander Hastings.
Jessamine Longbranch.
22)

With what Indians does Jeremiah claim to have lived? (from Chapter Fourteen: When Lovers Meet)

Shawnee.
Apache.
Iroquois.
Cherokee.
23)

In Chapter 12, who has a champion that it plans on putting forward for a tournament on Midsummer's Day? (from Chapter Twelve: A Visit With Dr. Longbranch)

The Silver Dragon.
The Silver Bear.
The Red Rose.
The White Rose.
24)

What does Hastings claim he does with Susannah's warrior stone? (from Chapter Fourteen: When Lovers Meet)

Uses it as a reminder of a woman he once loved.
Uses it to make himself invincible.
Uses it as a reminder of what he did.
Uses it as a connection to his lost sister.
25)

In Chapter 8, what problems does Jack point out about the Rules of Engagement? (from Chapter Seven: Beginner Warrioring and Chapter Eight: The Apprentice)

It is outdated.
It is written in a difficult language.
It is inherently unfair to Wizards.
It is unclear about certain key points.
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