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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. All of the participants in the study discussed in Chapter 10 attended a particular university in which state?
(a) Montana.
(b) Florida.
(c) Massachusetts.
(d) Oregon.
2. What was NOT a bloody item that Kelly turned over to the Missoula Police Department soon after her assault?
(a) Her mattress.
(b) Her T-shirt.
(c) Her sheets.
(d) Her shorts.
3. Huguet states of Donaldson at the end of Chapter 3, "He promised me that he would get treatment for" three issues" and "I made it clear that this promise was the only reason I wasn't" (24) what?
(a) Going to the police.
(b) Telling her muscular boyfriend.
(c) Calling his mother.
(d) Calling the dean of students.
4. How many months after the publication of the Barz Report did the U.S. Department of Justice reveal its own investigation focused on sexual violence western Montana?
(a) 18.
(b) 6.
(c) 3.
(d) 9.
5. To what country is Krakauer referring when he states the percentage of the time "the rapist gets away with the crime" after raping an individual "in this country" (110)?
(a) Bolivia.
(b) The United Kingdom.
(c) Canada.
(d) The United States.
6. For how many minutes did the conversation last between Detective Brueckner and Kaitlyn Kelly?
(a) 18.
(b) 42.
(c) 36.
(d) 21.
7. For how many years had Detective Connie Brueckner worked for the Missoula police force at the time she interviewed Kaitlyn Kelly?
(a) 12.
(b) 18.
(c) 3.
(d) 8.
8. How many days after Kelly's sexual assault did she report the crime to the university police?
(a) 3.
(b) 5.
(c) 60.
(d) 10.
9. What sort of media appear on the last few pages of Chapter 5?
(a) Internet forum posts.
(b) Emails.
(c) Photographs.
(d) Text messages.
10. When Dr. Lisak identified the 76 repeat offenders in the study discussed in Chapter 10, he found that they "were collectively responsible for at least" (117) how many rapes?
(a) 231.
(b) 139.
(c) 68.
(d) 439.
11. In what year was the United States Violence Against Women Act passed?
(a) 1983.
(b) 2005.
(c) 2001.
(d) 1995.
12. What element is described in the epigraph for Part Two: Before the Law Sits a Gatekeeper as "a powerful force" (49)?
(a) Female lust.
(b) Gender norming.
(c) Manipulation.
(d) Honesty.
13. What was the first name of Detective Baker, the first member of law enforcement contacted by Huguet about Donaldson's sexual assault?
(a) Guy.
(b) Michael.
(c) James.
(d) Frederick.
14. UM, the university studied in Krakauer's book, is short for the full name of which university?
(a) University of Michigan.
(b) University of Missouri.
(c) University of Montana.
(d) University of Massachusetts.
15. Which Roman numeral follows the word "Title" in the 1972 education amendment designed to "protect students from sexual harassment and sexual violence" (83)?
(a) X.
(b) IX.
(c) XIII.
(d) XI.
Short Answer Questions
1. Barrett states that before people learn the realities surrounding rape, they are taught that it is dangerous to walk alone at night due to the presence of what?
2. Belnap told Krakauer in 2014 that she was never told "that she could ask for" which person "to be present during the interview" (40)?
3. At what time of the morning did Kerry Barrett accept Zeke Adams's advice not to walk home alone?
4. In what city was Keely Williams attending college when she was raped?
5. At the football game the day after Allison was raped by Donaldson, Keely Williams told her that two years before, she had been raped by a what?
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