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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 17-20.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What word from Chapter 6: “Let Darkness” refers to a dish consisting of cooked, flaked fish, boiled rice, parsley, hard-boiled eggs, curry powder, and butter or cream?
(a) Parabatai.
(b) Enkeli.
(c) Posset.
(d) Kedgeree.
2. What is the name of the demon that murdered Jem’s parents?
(a) Iknibar.
(b) Yanluo.
(c) Mortmain.
(d) Jeremiah.
3. Who is the Consul that writes to the Members of the Council in the opening of Chapter 5: “A Heart Divided”?
(a) Benedict Lightwood.
(b) Victor Whitelaw.
(c) Mortmain.
(d) Josiah Wayland.
4. What does Jem do with the medicine and the letter when he argues with Tessa in Chapter 7: “Dare to Wish”?
(a) He throws them into the river.
(b) He stomps on them.
(c) He throws them into the fireplace.
(d) He swallows both of them.
5. Who writes a letter to Josiah Wayland, telling him to call forth a meeting of the Council, in Chapter 18: “For This Alone”?
(a) Victor Whitelaw.
(b) Mortmain.
(c) Adele Starkweather.
(d) Aloysius Starkweather.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who is the author of Confessions: Book IV from which the excerpt is taken which opens Chapter 10: “Like Water upon Sand”?
2. What is the name of the horse that Will had grown up riding and had to sell in Staffordshire because he didn’t have money for toll roads, according to the narrator in Chapter 12: “Ghosts on the Road”?
3. Of the horses driving the second carriage that arrives behind Jessamine’s, Tessa notes in Chapter 8: “That Fire of Fire,” “their bodies gleamed not like the pelts of animals but like” what?
4. Charlotte tells Will and Jem in Chapter 6: “Let Darkness” that Jessamine is returning “and if none of you can bear to have her here, I will arrange for her transport to” where?
5. What character is referred to as a werewolf in the letter that opens Chapter 5: “A Heart Divided”?
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