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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 16 - 20.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Clarice do in Chapter 4 to gather more information for her research on one of Dr. Lecter's victims?
(a) She contacts the Baltimore police and goes through their files.
(b) She visits the victim's family.
(c) She visits the stacks of the local library.
(d) She goes back to Quantico and accesses microfilm.
2. How long does the FBI have before the Baltimore police department begins to "strong-arm" Dr. Lecter for information on the victim's whereabouts?
(a) Three weeks.
(b) Twenty-four hours.
(c) A week.
(d) Three days.
3. What are the rules for giving documents to the inmate that Clarice is at the hospital to see?
(a) The document must be made of soft paper and free of staples and paper clips, and she cannot give him either a pen or pencil.
(b) The document must be edited so the inmate is not given information he can use against the hospital.
(c) There are no special rules.
(d) The document must be handwritten.
4. The victims are discovered in which state?
(a) Wyoming.
(b) Five different states.
(c) Kentucky.
(d) Illinois.
5. What is Jame Gumb's physical description?
(a) White male, thirty-four, six feet one inch, 205 pounds, brown and blue, no distinguishing marks.
(b) White male, thirty-something, just above six feet, very thin with brown hair and brown eyes.
(c) No physical description is provided.
(d) White male, between the ages of 28 and 32 with blonde hair and green eyes.
Short Answer Questions
1. What characteristic of Buffalo Bill is evident in the blouse found by the police homeless man's cart?
2. What question does Buffalo Bill ask of the girl he abducts in Chapter 15?
3. What happened to Benjamin Raspail's car?
4. What does Bella's spouse do to make her bedroom as normal as possible?
5. Where does Clarice take the bug cocoon for identification?
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