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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 5, Chapter 2.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why does Bendrix want to take Parkis' son with him when he visits Smythe?
(a) Bendrix wants the boy to pose as Sarah's son to gain entrance into the home.
(b) Bendrix believes the boy has better investigative skills than he does.
(c) Bendrix wants the boy to observe Smythe for a report.
(d) Bendrix wants the boy to pose as his sick son to gain entrance into the home.
2. Why is Henry disappointed when Sarah does not know what an O.B.E is?
(a) He expects the wife of a government official to know the acronym.
(b) It is essential to his view of himself.
(c) It is an important promotion in his job and he wants her to be excited for him.
(d) He doesn't believe she is paying attention to him.
3. Why does Bendrix think Henry asks him to dine at his club instead of Bendrix's?
(a) Henry does not want to be in the presence of the journalists at Bendrix's club.
(b) Henry doesn't want to feel obligated by receiving a free meal.
(c) Henry wants to be seen in his club with a famous author.
(d) Henry likes the wine at his club better than Bendrix's.
4. What reason does Henry give Sarah for never having had an extra-marital affair?
(a) He finds affairs detestable.
(b) He loves Sarah.
(c) It would tarnish his public image.
(d) He never had the opportunity.
5. Why does Sarah not want to leave her home the night Bendrix calls?
(a) It is raining.
(b) She is sick and in pain.
(c) She doesn't want to alarm Henry.
(d) She no longer loves Bendrix.
Short Answer Questions
1. What event does Bendrix take as proof Sarah would have wanted to be cremated?
2. What does Bendrix say always helped him regain trust in Sarah?
3. What signals Sarah and Bendrix that Henry has returned home?
4. Where does Parkis say in his report that he followed Sarah to?
5. What about Richard Smythe does Sarah find beautiful?
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