Debt of Honor Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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Debt of Honor Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. When Ryan and the U.S. President are going to Moscow, what is being done with the nuclear warheads that Yamata possesses?

2. After his meeting with Searls in New York, where does Yamata travel to in order to meet with political and military leaders?

3. What new technology is Japan eager to test during the war games?

4. What is Jack Ryan's profession when the novel begins?

5. How are Yamata's missiles transported across Saipan?

Short Essay Questions

1. Why does Yamata think the information he gains about the Durling administration is incriminating?

2. What goes wrong in an industrial process in Japan?

3. Why is Cook cautious about accepting Nagumo's offer, and why does he agree to do so?

4. How does Chavez get his news of the invasion of Saipan to the U.S. Navy?

5. What is Ryan's first operation in his new position? How successful is it?

6. How effective is the Japanese strike against the U.S. Navy? What are the results of this engagement for the Navy?

7. How does Yamata act on the information he gains about the Durling administration?

8. What is the general state of the world in terms of security when Ryan is made National Security Advisor?

9. What kind of software is Yamata developing in America?

10. Why is the Trade Reform Act passed? What does it do?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

At least once in the course of the novel, each side in the U.S. - Japanese conflict attempts to use blackmail to its advantage. These efforts have interesting and varied effects, and it is clear that some people and groups are better at manipulating others in this way.

Part 1) Describe the major cases in the novel when blackmail is used, or its use is planned. What information is used, and how is the target assessed and informed of the situation?

Part 2) Summarize the effectiveness of these blackmail attempts. Speculate about why are some attempts more successful than others.

Part 3) Make and support and assessment whether or not the use of blackmail is acceptable as a part of warfare. Discuss specific uses of blackmail from the book.

Use examples and quotes from the book to support your conclusions.

Essay Topic 2

Just before the Japanese strike on the U.S. fleet and Pacific islands, the U.S. and Russia jointly celebrate the destruction of their last nuclear weapons. Nuclear disarmament is complete between these two superpowers who vied for decades and came close to initiating suicidal nuclear war. This is a goal that many politicians, statesmen, and diplomats dreamed of throughout the cold war. In the novel, it's implications are crucial.

Part 1) Explain how the joint disarmament occurs and why the U.S. and Russia agree to work together on this issue.

Part 2) Describe the reaction in these two countries and throughout the world when the last missiles are destroyed. Is this reaction reasonable and believable?

Part 3) Explain the strategic consequences of the disarmament.

Part 4) Speculate whether the disarmament seen in the novel could really occur between the U.S. and Russia. Explain how these events, or events nearly like them, could occur.

Essay Topic 3

Raizo Yamata is the antagonist of the novel and the foil to Jack Ryan. His far-reaching plans drive most action of the novel and his unique personality affects many events throughout the book.

Part 1) Describe Raizo Yamata as a character. Include a full description of his background and beliefs. Explain how he came to power and how he exercises that power.

Part 2) Explain how Yamata is influenced by his culture.

Part 3) Explain Yamata's overall goals and how and why he is driven to achieve them.

Part 4) Yamata considers himself a patriot. Use evidence from the book to support an assessment for or against this position.

Use examples and quotes from the book to support your conclusions.

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