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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 does Church's wife call the police?
(a) Her husband was missing.
(b) Her husband told her about killing women.
(c) Her husband tried killing her.
(d) She found a collection of makeup.
2. Where does Harry go on his lunch break?
(a) Garment district.
(b) Court house cafe.
(c) Shopping district.
(d) Financial district.
3. How much does Bosch pay for Tom's real address?
(a) $50.
(b) $20.
(c) $30.
(d) $40.
4. As Bosch stares at the photos of the murder victim, what does he realize about the murderer?
(a) It was not a serial killer.
(b) He killed the wrong man.
(c) They could have been suicides.
(d) They had to be two murderers all along.
5. How long do the police estimate Rebecca Kaminski has been dead?
(a) 5 years.
(b) 2 years.
(c) 3 years.
(d) 4 years.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where does one witness claim Norman Church was when the eleventh girl was murdered?
2. Where does Bosch decide to go after visiting Dr. Locke in Chapter 13?
3. Why wasn't Church used in Dr. John Locke's latest book?
4. Who was the Dollmaker's seventh victim?
5. According to Dr. Locke, what type of people are those that commit rape and murder?
Short Essay Questions
1. How do Harry Bosch and Sylvia meet?
2. How does Bosch find Tom Cerrone?
3. How does Bosch follow the phone leads about the victim?
4. Why is Dr. Locke's testimony damaging to Bosch's case?
5. How does Dr. Locke rationalize the notion of a second killer?
6. What is the topic of discussion in the Judge's chambers at the beginning of Chapter 17?
7. In Chapter 6, why is Deborah Church's testimony suspicious?
8. Why is Harry Bosch being sued in the beginning of Chapter 1?
9. What is the cardinal mistake Belk makes during the trial?
10. Based on the conversation between Bosch and Sylvia, how could their relationship be described?
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