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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who does Harry share 50% of Springer's Motors with?
(a) His brother
(b) His wife
(c) His sister
(d) His father
2. What is the name of Harry's son?
(a) Charlie
(b) Nelson
(c) Davie
(d) Hank
3. What does the author say Melanie walks like?
(a) A waitress
(b) A prostitute
(c) A business woman
(d) An athlete
4. Who killed Skeeter?
(a) A drug dealer
(b) The police
(c) A thief
(d) A gangster
5. What sport did Rabbit used to play in highschool?
(a) Tennis
(b) Basketball
(c) Football
(d) Baseball
6. Who did Charlie have an affair with 10 years before?
(a) Janice
(b) Ruth
(c) Gillian
(d) Lauren
7. What kind of bicycle has Melanie bought?
(a) A Fuji
(b) A Raleigh
(c) A Rocket
(d) A Folio
8. What does Harry play at the country club?
(a) Blackjack
(b) Badminton
(c) Cricket
(d) Golf
9. What is Harry's nickname?
(a) Nostalgia
(b) Babbitt
(c) Rabbit
(d) Runner
10. How does Harry know the girl's mother?
(a) They went to the same school
(b) They had an affair
(c) She bought a car from him
(d) He bought a horse from her
11. Who does Nelson introduce his parents to?
(a) Pru
(b) Melanie
(c) Ruth
(d) Lauren
12. What is the name of the man who lived with Harry and Nelson when Harry separated from his wife?
(a) Riley
(b) James
(c) Skeeter
(d) Henry
13. What does Harry wear when he walks down to the beach?
(a) Jeans
(b) A beach towel
(c) Shorts
(d) Nothing
14. Who thinks there is a sad note to Harry's story?
(a) Janice
(b) Charlie
(c) Melanie
(d) Thelma
15. What does Harry say is the peak month?
(a) June
(b) August
(c) July
(d) November
Short Answer Questions
1. What city was Skeeter killed in?
2. What is the name of the bridge that Harry cuts across?
3. Who does Harry call his enemy?
4. What does Harry suggest Nelson and Pru do with the baby?
5. Where has Nelson been spending the summer?
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