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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. What does Anita refuse to allow Jean-Claude to do during the fight with the giant cobra at the Circus of the Damned?
(a) Enter her mind.
(b) Kill the snake.
(c) Injure the cops.
(d) Kiss her.
2. What is the nude man's name?
(a) Karl Inger.
(b) Irving Griswold.
(c) Stephen.
(d) Richard Zeeman.
3. What does Anita do when Ruebens threatens her?
(a) Screams.
(b) Flashes her gun.
(c) Shoots him.
(d) Punches him.
4. What does Anita tell Larry to do as she draws her gun in Oakglen Cemetery?
(a) Run.
(b) Get down.
(c) Leave her.
(d) Kill everyone.
5. Who calls and wakes Anita while she is in the middle of a strange dream?
(a) Jean-Claude.
(b) Willie McCoy.
(c) Irving Griswold.
(d) Bert.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why does Ruebens decide to be nice to Anita?
2. Who does Anita determine is responsible for the death she investigates in Chapter 2?
3. How does Alejandro force Anita to give up her gun in Chapter 23?
4. What does Anita do after getting the snake's attention?
5. What is the name of the zombie that is raised in Chapter 19?
Short Essay Questions
1. Describe the St. Louis City Morgue and the vampire vault.
2. Who are the two victims at the morgue, how were they killed, and how does Anita's team react?
3. What do Anita and Ronnie discuss at the gym?
4. Why does Bert page Anita, and what does Anita tell him in response?
5. Who are Jeremy Ruebens and Karl Inger, what do they want from Anita, and how does she respond?
6. What happens when Anita tries to put Andrew Doughal back in his grave?
7. What does Jean-Claude want Anita to do when the giant cobra goes crazy, and how does she respond?
8. How is the giant cobra defeated?
9. What does Anita see when she regains consciousness?
10. After leaving the police station, what do Anita and Richard discuss on the drive home?
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