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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What would Molloy be taking the place of, if he stayed long with Lousse?
(a) A dog.
(b) A husband.
(c) A child.
(d) A lover.
2. Where does Molloy say his dwelling is?
(a) Deepest down.
(b) Furthest.
(c) Quietist.
(d) Loudest.
3. What does Molloy say four knocks on his mother’s head meant?
(a) Goodbye.
(b) Money.
(c) No.
(d) Yes.
4. What does the man who visits Molloy leave behind when he visits?
(a) A bicycle.
(b) Instructions.
(c) Books.
(d) Money.
5. What does Molloy say he stole from Lousse’s house?
(a) Clothes.
(b) Money.
(c) Silver.
(d) Books.
6. What does the man who visits Molloy take away when he visits?
(a) Instructions.
(b) Pages.
(c) Money.
(d) Laundry.
7. What does Molloy say he has in place of principles?
(a) What he has, what he is.
(b) What he knows, what he can say.
(c) What he will do.
(d) What he has done, who he is.
8. What does Molloy say morning is the time for?
(a) Traveling.
(b) Homecoming.
(c) Hunting.
(d) Hiding.
9. What does Molloy say he was reduced to, by the policeman’s questions?
(a) Contentiousness.
(b) Panic.
(c) Tediousness.
(d) Confabulation.
10. How long does Molloy say he stayed with Lousse?
(a) A year.
(b) A few weeks.
(c) A few years.
(d) A few months.
11. How many sucking stones did Molloy make a system to accommodate?
(a) 7.
(b) 9.
(c) 1.
(d) 16.
12. How does Molloy characterize the atmosphere he made his way through?
(a) A hostile, rotting smell.
(b) An impenetrable darkness.
(c) A mean redness.
(d) A blue gloom.
13. What does Molloy say his identity was wrapped in?
(a) A namelessness.
(b) His family name.
(c) His sensations.
(d) His writing.
14. What name does Molloy give for the person which whom he knew “true love” (83)?
(a) Rose.
(b) Gertrude.
(c) April.
(d) June.
15. How does Molloy characterize the internal voices that tell him to stay or to go?
(a) An angel and a devil.
(b) Two devils.
(c) Two fools.
(d) A mother and a father.
Short Answer Questions
1. What happened to Molloy’s good leg at the seashores?
2. What does Molloy say Lousse’s parrot says?
3. Why does Molloy say he will never finish his list of weak points?
4. Under what condition does Molloy say he could show what he was made of?
5. What does Molloy offer the reader?
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