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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. Who returns from making a phone call?
(a) Kelvin.
(b) Dean.
(c) Lia.
(d) Ahmed.
2. What does Lia dream about on the way back to the U.S. at the end of the novel?
(a) Having a normal life.
(b) Being attacked in North Korea.
(c) Having children some day.
(d) Marrying Dean.
3. What happens to the front part of the train after the explosions?
(a) It reaches England safely.
(b) It reaches Belgium safely.
(c) It lodges in the Chunnel.
(d) It reaches Calais safely.
4. Who sees Donohue board the Eurostar?
(a) Lia and Dean.
(b) Karr.
(c) Lange.
(d) Rubens.
5. How must the bomb modules be separated?
(a) From the center.
(b) Left to right.
(c) Toward the center.
(d) Right to left.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who wants to make Ponclare look like a traitor?
2. Who vows to kill Duoar?
3. Who attempts to disarm the bomb once it is set?
4. How many men are working on Duoar's operation to help load explosives onto the Eurostar?
5. In the backup computer information found, what does Johnny compare the wave amplification to?
Short Essay Questions
1. While Dean and Lia pursue Donohue after he shoots Ponclare, what is Karr's assignment?
2. What is unusual about the two policemen who descend from the top of the Eiffel Tower?
3. How do Dean and Lia lose track of Donohue once they spot him on the train?
4. Explain the situation in which Duoar is killed.
5. Who is caught in a traffic jam and helped, ironically, by police?
6. How do Lia and Dean escape from the tunnel after the explosion? What challenges do they face as they attempt escape?
7. Why is Donohue concerned to see Duoar on the train?
8. What is Ahmed's misconception?
9. Why does Duoar want revenge on Ponclare?
10. In the end, what does the NSA learn about the tunnel explosion and how do they gauge the size of the explosion?
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