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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why did a building in Kansas need strict environmental controls?
(a) Diseases were inside there.
(b) Vaccines would be made there.
(c) Missiles would be tested there.
(d) Chemicals are cleaned there.
2. Where is the first hostage situation Rainbow is called in to help with?
(a) London, England.
(b) Madrid, Spain.
(c) Bern, Switzerland.
(d) Paris, France.
3. What does Clark decide the unit needs after securing Ostermann's house?
(a) A helicopter.
(b) New trainers.
(c) Radio systems.
(d) Multiple zones.
4. What ride does the long rifleman hide on in the amusement park?
(a) The Dive Bomb.
(b) The Terror Fall.
(c) The Black Widow.
(d) The Free Flower.
5. How does Popov know the people Brightling wants to hire will accept the deal to take down Rainbow?
(a) Their leader was killed by Clark.
(b) They like to kill people.
(c) They need money.
(d) They hate America.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does Popov dream of retiring to?
2. Who taps the secure Russian line?
3. What did Popov like about capitalism?
4. Where is Popov when he hears people in London talking about Rainbow?
5. What does Timothy feel squeamish about?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Clark worry about after the second successful mission?
2. What does Popov tell the plumber in the pub?
3. In the hostage situation, how are the terrorists taken out?
4. How does Popov's employer react to the failed terrorist attempt?
5. What does Killgore say he is trying to do with his experiments?
6. Why is the fog system at the Olympics so important?
7. What does Popov ask of his employer after the Austrian incident, and how does he respond?
8. Why did Foster retire when he did?
9. What confuses Popov about his work with the American employer?
10. What does Brightling tell Popov and Henricksen about Rainbow?
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