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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. Why were eye drops placed in the eyes of the cadaver?
(a) To prevent the eye lenses from drying out.
(b) To decrease the chance of swelling.
(c) None of these.
(d) To decrease the chances of the eyes going red.
2. What kind of drink did Vassago order?
(a) A JD and Coke.
(b) A vodka and 7 Up.
(c) A Stoli on the rocks.
(d) A rum and Coke.
3. How had her dance partner died?
(a) An explosion in Korea.
(b) A motorcycle accident.
(c) Cocaine overdose.
(d) An explosion in Lebanon.
4. What did the white icing stuck to the wafer in the left hand mean?
(a) He was going to be rich and famous when he grew up.
(b) He was going to die alone.
(c) He was going to have children.
(d) He was going to be famous but not have much money.
5. How did the good news that her husband had been revived have to be delivered?
(a) With a smile and soft tones.
(b) Objectively and straight to the point.
(c) With warmth and compassion.
(d) With care and sensitivity.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why was Ken a double threat?
2. What had stopped Lindsey from letting go and joining her son?
3. What hospital room was Hatch in?
4. What is the name of the child that Hatch and Lindsey are meeting?
5. What was the name of the priest(s) that were conducting the interview?
Short Essay Questions
1. What had happened to Lindsey following the death of Jimmy?
2. Why did Lindsey fear being blind?
3. Why did Hatch and Lindsey like Regina?
4. What prevailed in the dreams that Lindsey kept slipping into?
5. Why couldn't Hatch and Lindsey simply try for another child?
6. Why did Regina think of herself as such a screw up?
7. What relieved Redlow, temporarily?
8. What fear did Hatch have regarding his dreams?
9. How did the car end up at the bottom of the ravine?
10. What effect did the river water have on Lindsey?
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