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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. How much money had McKoy promised his investors regardless of whether or not he found an art fortune?
(a) $500,000.
(b) $1,000,000.
(c) $50,000.
(d) $100,000.
2. Who is Fritz Pannik?
(a) Newspaper editor.
(b) Book author.
(c) Federal investigator.
(d) Architect.
3. Paul hears that there has been a murder at ____________________.
(a) a church.
(b) a museum.
(c) Danya's house.
(d) Rachel's hotel.
4. Goring and Hitler had competed with each other to __________________________.
(a) build the biggest army.
(b) establish private schools.
(c) create great museums in their respective hometowns.
(d) build more concert halls.
5. Who shoots and kills Knoll?
(a) Rachel.
(b) The butler.
(c) Suzanne.
(d) Paul.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which of the following did McKoy NOT do with the money from investors?
2. What doe Suzanne and Loring think about Knoll?
3. Who is Ernst's father?
4. What does Loring show his guests during dinner?
5. Which of the following does Suzanne NOT decide to kill?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who is Wayland McKoy and how do Paul and Rachel meet him?
2. Describe the flirtatious interaction between Knoll and Rachel as they make their way to Danya's house.
3. How do Rachel and Paul differ in their views about continuing on with the investigation?
4. What is the string of deaths related to The Amber Room since 1957 and what does Fellner give Knoll permission to do now?
5. What does Pannik reveal to Paul and Rachel regarding explosions in the cave?
6. Why are Wayland and Grumer so charming in dealing with the investors?
7. After Paul tells Wayland about Grumer, what does Wayland learn from Grumer when he confronts him?
8. How do Suzanne and Knoll get killed?
9. What is the purpose of the meeting between Margarethe (Suzanne) and Grumer?
10. What is revealed about Grumer's true identity?
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