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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. Where did Viggo work beside editing Wild Wheat?
(a) University.
(b) Government office.
(c) Fire insurance company.
(d) Bank.
2. In Part 1, Chapter 3, when did Ditlevsen begin going home with Piet Hein?
(a) Every Monday.
(b) Every Wednesday.
(c) Every Tuesday.
(d) Every Thursday.
3. What bird awakened Ditlevsen in Part 1, Chapter 8?
(a) Dove.
(b) Goose.
(c) Duck.
(d) Cuckoo.
4. In Chapter 19, how many copies of Wild Wheat did Viggo send Ditlevsen?
(a) 3.
(b) 4.
(c) 1.
(d) 2.
5. In Part 1, Chapter 5, what school did the Lantern Club members go to?
(a) Copenhagen Business School.
(b) Technical University of Denmark.
(c) Henley Business School.
(d) Hong Business School.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Part 1, Chapter 11, what was Ditlevsen writing?
2. Where did Aksel's parents live?
3. In Chaper 16, about how many young girls were in the office Ditlevsen was working in?
4. How much was Ditlevsen earning a month at the Currency Exchange?
5. In Chapter 15, when was Ditlevsen laid off from the lithographer's office?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why did Edvin move back home in Chapter 22?
2. In Part 1, Chapter 11, why was Tutti upset when she came to see Ditlevsen?
3. In Chapter 15, what was the apartment like that Ditlevsen rented?
4. Why was Lise not doing well in Part 1, Chapter 12?
5. Who was Aksel, and why did he and Ditlevsen become engaged and then break up?
6. In Chapter 18, where did Ditlevsen meet Viggo F. Moeller, and what did she think of him?
7. in Part 1, Chapter 4, what happened after Ditlevsen had lived in the boarding house for a month?
8. Why was Ditlevsen surprised at her daughter's appearance, and what did the doctor say about the little girl's looks?
9. What relationship did Ditlevsen have with Piet Hein?
10. What was the new apartment like in Chapter 11?
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