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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where does Bell venture in August 1901 to overcome her fears of climbing mountains?
(a) Switzerland.
(b) Germany.
(c) Turkey.
(d) Austria.
2. The British Ambassador in which location is eager to learn what Bell had learned about the people and the area on her journey in early 1914?
(a) Ankara.
(b) Adana.
(c) Bursa.
(d) Constantinople.
3. The local people are suspicious of Bell's motives and imprison her in the large palace for how long?
(a) From February 24 to February 28, 1914.
(b) From February 24 to March 7, 1914.
(c) From February 24 to March 3, 1914.
(d) From February 24 to March 1, 1914.
4. When in 1911 does Bell again leave England for a trip to the East?
(a) March.
(b) April.
(c) February.
(d) January.
5. Although full of conviction, Bell does not carry much power in her initial role as a British spy. Why?
(a) She acts in an unofficial capacity.
(b) She works for British government, not a military officer.
(c) She is a female in a male environment.
(d) She holds an administrative position.
6. Who joins Bell in Turkey?
(a) Two drivers and vehicles.
(b) A hired team of several guards.
(c) A requisite military squad.
(d) A requisite soldier.
7. In the summer of 1902, which individual does Bell hire?
(a) Marsha Delaere.
(b) Marie Delaere.
(c) Marilyn Delaere.
(d) Martha Delaere.
8. Chapter 8 finds Bell is active in which movement in England in 1908?
(a) Siffrage.
(b) Anti-union.
(c) Women's rights.
(d) Anti-suffrage.
9. Where is Bell's heading on her next trip in Chapter 7?
(a) Delhi, India.
(b) Lhasa, Tibet.
(c) Rabat, Morocco.
(d) Islamabad, Pakistan.
10. Longing to escape her dreary existence in England, when does Bell leave for the East once more?
(a) April 1905.
(b) January 1905.
(c) March 1905.
(d) February 1905.
11. The British government's concern about the Turkish people is that they will side with which nation if a world war breaks out in 1914 or shortly thereafter?
(a) Finland.
(b) Bulgaria.
(c) Austria-Hungary.
(d) Germany.
12. Bell eventually gains the confidence of which soldiers who agree to accompany her on her journey over desert sands?
(a) Moroccan.
(b) Bedouin.
(c) Bolshevik.
(d) Ottoman.
13. A few days into her trip, a Druze band attacks Bell's caravan, but who rescues them?
(a) Lebanese soldiers.
(b) Two sheiks.
(c) Lawrence.
(d) Jordanian shepherds.
14. Why is it by the summer of 1889 that Bell's feelings for Lascelles's son wane?
(a) He is not as bright, passionate as she.
(b) He buries himself in politics.
(c) They share few common interests.
(d) He calls upon her less frequently.
15. In Chapter 2, what school does Bell attend?
(a) Kingston University.
(b) Essex University.
(c) University of Oxford.
(d) Camelot University.
Short Answer Questions
1. Bell falls in love with which son of British Minister Frank Lascelles?
2. How long does the British government deny Bell passage to the East following the outbreak of the First World War?
3. Delaere serves Bell in what capacity?
4. At the start of 1902, Bell makes another trip to the East, stopping where before returning to England by the summer?
5. By the end of her second year, Bell is the first woman to achieve first place in Modern History studies, but fails in what?
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