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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Section 5: Atticus Pünd Takes the Case "One: Clarence Keep" through "Six: Crime and Punishment".
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How was Cecily going to pay for the flat she was looking at in London when she met Aiden?
(a) Lisa had offered to loan her the money.
(b) Her parents were going to buy it.
(c) She had substantial savings.
(d) She had received an inheritance.
2. When Andreas argues with Susan about her taking the job the Trehornes have offered, which of the following does he imply is true?
(a) Susan is looking for a way to impress her sister.
(b) Susan will probably not return to Greece.
(c) Susan has tried to catch a murderer before.
(d) Susan is not smart enough to catch a killer.
3. How does Lionel Corby feel about the Trehernes?
(a) He thinks that they are not particularly intelligent.
(b) He thinks that they secretly hate the hotel business.
(c) He thinks that they openly favored Cecily over Lisa.
(d) He thinks that they are abusive employers.
4. What does Susan's discussion of her intentions regarding her old car imply?
(a) She might sell the car to pay for some of the repairs to her hotel.
(b) She is uncertain about whether she will return to Greece.
(c) London is really the only part of England that she enjoys.
(d) Driving in London is almost intolerable after spending time in Greece.
5. How did Conway get Aiden to tell him about Frank Parris?
(a) He pretended to be a police officer.
(b) He told Aiden that he was a friend of Parris's.
(c) He offered Aiden money.
(d) He claimed that Lawrence had asked him to talk to Aiden about Parris.
Short Answer Questions
1. What important detail about Heath House does Khan reveal?
2. What is implied about why Algernon's aunt disinherited him?
3. Who is Lionel Corby?
4. What is the name of Cecily and Andreas's hotel?
5. Where were Conway and Taylor when Parris was killed?
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