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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 is the time period for GO?
(a) Late 1980s.
(b) Late 1960s.
(c) Mid 1970s.
(d) Early 1950s.
2. The reversal of traditional roles in a marriage is _________________ for Paul and Kathryn.
(a) fantastic.
(b) working.
(c) stressful.
(d) disastrous.
3. Why does Kathryn not want to go to David's party?
(a) She has to get up early the next day.
(b) She is not interested in anyone who will be there.
(c) She has to finish a report for work.
(d) She has nothing to wear.
4. Who is Doctor Krafft?
(a) Winnie's boyfriend.
(b) David's therapist.
(c) Paul's brother.
(d) Bill's father.
5. Which girl does Gene take away from the party?
(a) Karen.
(b) Georgia.
(c) Bonnie.
(d) Lauren.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why is Stofsky disenchanted with his therapist lately?
2. Who is interested in the woman in #22 at the party?
3. What is Arthur's last name?
4. Kathryn feels that she is the one who ____________________ in the marriage.
5. Which of the following does NOT describe the people at Stofsky's party?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Paul's letter to someone named Liza signify for the plot?
2. Why are the characters unable to find any clarity or purpose to their lives?
3. How does the fight between the two men over a woman serve as a metaphor for what may lie ahead for Paul and Kathryn?
4. Why is Pasternak standing in front of Christine's house when Stofsky and Hobbes try to find him in the bars?
5. What lessons does Kathryn learn regarding her father and his death?
6. What does the conversation regarding infidelity reveal about Paul and Kathryn's marriage?
7. How are Paul and Kathryn at odds regarding their different emotional needs?
8. What does the party at Stofsky's apartment serve as a metaphor for?
9. Describe the scene where Stofsky goes to see Waters in his flat and is picked up by the asylum attendants.
10. What does the aimless behavior of the characters signify in the book?
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