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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. Why are the Israelis opposed to a Palestinian state in Chapter 13?
(a) They think the state would be annexed by Lebanon.
(b) They do not trust Arafat.
(c) They don't want to lose farm land.
(d) They are holding out for a better offer.
2. Whom is Arafat primarily trying to circumvent in acquiring weapons?
(a) Mujahadeen.
(b) PLO.
(c) CIA.
(d) Mossad.
3. Where is Naim Khader killed in Chapter 13?
(a) Belgium.
(b) Israel.
(c) Germany.
(d) England.
4. Where does Mossad officially claim it does not operate?
(a) United States.
(b) South Africa.
(c) Soviet Union.
(d) Egypt.
5. What do the Danes attend every three years?
(a) A counterterrorism seminar.
(b) A surveillance seminar.
(c) A languages seminar.
(d) An evasive manuevers seminar.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 10, what do Boudia's mistresses apartments double as?
2. In Chapter 12, what the katsas says he needs help from Magid with _________.
3. How does Mossad foil Arafat's arm deal in the end of Chapter 13?
4. In Chapter 16, the Libyan contact agrees to help the katsas only if information is needed on _____________.
5. Whom does Black June target for assassination in London in Chapter 13?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is Moukharbel's connection to Mossad in Chapter 10?
2. How does Orlando Letelier's death illuminate the Mossad connection to DINA?
3. How does the Mossad find its contact in Chapter 16?
4. Why is Yassar Arafat unpopular with fundamentalists?
5. How does Mossad thwart Arafat's arms deal in Chapter 13?
6. How is Moukharbel killed in Chapter 10?
7. How does the Mossad make initial contact with Magid?
8. How are the Camp David negotiations described in Chapter 14?
9. Why do Magid and his brother begin providing info to a katsas in Chapter 12?
10. How does Arafat react to the power struggles in the Palestinian community in Chapter 13?
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