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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part 6.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to Nail Bunny, what was different about Johnny before?
(a) He was able to forgive others' shortcomings.
(b) He still did terrible things, but for different reasons.
(c) He killed people, but he didn't torture them.
(d) He was a much happier person.
2. According to the gatekeeper, what is the reason for the condition of the place Johnny goes to in Part 6?
(a) The residents have better things to do than worry about appearances.
(b) The residents have nothing better to do, so they clean all day.
(c) There is no time for the residents to clean.
(d) The gatekeeper refuses to tell Johnny why the place looks the way it does.
3. What does Elize explain to Johnny about the conditions outside the gates?
(a) There isn't enough help to keep up with maintenance tasks.
(b) It is that way to provide a contrast between life outside the gates, and life inside.
(c) It is there to deter newcomers who aren't committed enough.
(d) The mess is a tribute to things left behind in the mortal realm.
4. What does Nail Bunny deduce from the fact that Johnny tried to kill Devi?
(a) Johnny must not be capable of having interpersonal relationships.
(b) Johnny must be even more insane than either of them originally thought.
(c) Johnny must be afraid of committing to another person.
(d) Johnny must prefer his current situation to happiness.
5. What does the captive, in Part 2, suggest Johnny should do?
(a) Kill himself.
(b) Turn himself in to the police.
(c) Seek professional help.
(d) Try to see things from his victims' point of view.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who is Elize?
2. What does Johnny suggest to his young female captive, in Part 4?
3. What film does Johnny quote, in Part 4?
4. Why did Johnny choose to buy the house he currently lives in?
5. How does Johnny account for his lack of compassion?
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