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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through "Interlude: The Spirit of Ecstasy, 2000-2012".
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The article that Bing reads in "Interlude: The Spirit of Ecstasy, 2000-2012" describes Charlie Manx’s condition as a rare form of adult progeria known as what?
(a) Stage II Epilepsy.
(b) Ventricular carcinoma.
(c) Werner syndrome.
(d) Hodgkin’s disease.
2. What church is seen from the windows of Bing Partridge’s home in "Spicy Menace, 1990"?
(a) The Second Street Methodist Assembly.
(b) The New American Faith Tabernacle Church.
(c) The First Baptist Church of Haverhill.
(d) The Wilma Church of Latter Day Saints.
3. Of the white house that Vic finds on “The Other End of the Bridge,” the narrator says, “It was an awful place, and her first thought was that when the police searched it, they would find” what?
(a) “Dead animals hidden in the attic.”
(b) “Bodies buried in the backyard.”
(c) “Stuffed bodies in the living room.”
(d) “Guns hidden in every corner.”
4. How old is Vic McQueen in the beginning of "The Librarian, 1991"?
(a) 16.
(b) 15.
(c) 13.
(d) 10.
5. What is the name of the soldier at the country store who goes out to prevent Charles Manx from escaping before the police arrive in "Sleigh House, 1996"?
(a) Roger Sillman.
(b) Alan Warner.
(c) Tom Priest.
(d) Sam Cleary.
Short Answer Questions
1. The “Spicy Menace” issue that Bing Partridge is looking at in the beginning of "Spicy Menace, 1990" was issued in what year?
2. In "Disappearances, 1991-1996," the narrator describes Marta Gregorski as being an immigrant from where?
3. What is extraordinary about the little boy’s breath in the car in "Sleigh House, 1996"?
4. What does the store owner hit Charlie Manx with in the face as he tries to break up the scuffle in the end of "Sleigh House, 1996"?
5. What are the glimmering objects that Vic sees in the trees surrounding the white house in "Sleigh House, 1996"?
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