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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 does the Wolf do when he leaves his meeting in Montauk, Long Island?
(a) Blows up the cabin.
(b) Nothing.
(c) Orders someone else to burn down the cabin.
(d) Calls the police.
2. Why does Alex have Joe Cahill arrested?
(a) He punches Alex.
(b) He refuses to answer questions.
(c) He is using illegal drugs.
(d) Alex dislikes him.
3. What unusual setting is the Wolf seen in when he arrives in Paris?
(a) A dog race track.
(b) A bath house.
(c) A nursery.
(d) A car race track.
4. What vehicle pulls up beside Alex and his partner on the streets of Paris, forcing them to get inside?
(a) A black hearse.
(b) A blue Hummer.
(c) A grey Lotus.
(d) A white limo.
5. What public structure is blown up with a car bomb in London?
(a) London Bridge.
(b) Big Ben.
(c) Westminster Bridge.
(d) Westminster Abby.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which agent has flown to Paris in chapter 83 to give an update on the case, surprising Alex?
2. What public structure does the Wolf appear to favor in his destructive behavior?
3. Who does Alex go to see after his visit with Alex Jr?
4. What are Martin Lodge's final words to Alex?
5. Where does Alex take his son, Alex Jr., on a brief visit to see him?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who does the Wolf blow up in Long Island?
2. Why is Alex Cross kidnapped? What is cuffed to his wrist when he is released?
3. What does the Wolf blow up at Scotland Yard?
4. What does Alex do once he returns home from Paris?
5. Who is driving a car that Alex believes belongs to the Wolf when it crashes over a cliff?
6. What does Alex find when the home of Cahill's partner is searched?
7. Where does the reader see the Wolf in chapter 70? What does this say about the Wolf?
8. Why does Alex Cross fly to Paris? What does he find there?
9. Why is Joe Cahill arrested?
10. What do bombs destroy is Paris?
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