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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. How much time might a person have to spend in prison if he was caught using any sort of a cheating device in a casino?
(a) 10 years.
(b) 8 years.
(c) 5 years.
(d) 15 years.
2. How many floors did the hotel have at the casino where the team first gambled in Louisiana?
(a) 31.
(b) 25.
(c) 23.
(d) 17.
3. What was the name of the dancer that the author met to discuss Lewis?
(a) Mandy.
(b) Tanya.
(c) April.
(d) Becca.
4. What type of car did the team rent when they went to Louisiana?
(a) Dodge.
(b) Chevy.
(c) Toyota.
(d) Ford.
5. What was the nationality of the player that reportedly was forced to swallow a five-hundred-dollar chip?
(a) Australian.
(b) French.
(c) American.
(d) British.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why were Lewis and Dylan celebrating at a restaurant on a sweltering Tuesday evening?
2. In Chapter 30, where did Lewis and his new team members decide to start playing?
3. By Chapter 28, how many of the last New Year's Eves had Lewis spent gambling in Vegas?
4. How much did the blackjack team make when they gambled at the Indian Casino in October of 1996?
5. What time did Dylan and Jill usually go to sleep on nights they were not in Vegas?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why did Lewis think someone had been in his apartment the same night that money was stolen from Dylan's apartment?
2. Why, when Rosa was in charge of the blackjack team, had they avoided Indian casinos?
3. How did Lewis learn that the Grand Victoria Casino used Plymouth Associates?
4. Why did Tay decide to join Lewis's new team?
5. Why did Lewis, Martinez, and Fisher meet at Rosa's in the spring of 1998?
6. Who was going down to check out the casino at Shreveport?
7. How did the blackjack team operate after splitting from Rosa?
8. What did thieves do to Dylan and Jill's apartment?
9. Why didn't Fisher want Lewis on his new team?
10. What did Rosa say was the most important decision that a card counter ever had to make?
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