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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. What bridge does Jean-Guy drive over on his way to McGill?
(a) Victoria.
(b) Le Gardeur.
(c) Samuel de Champlain.
(d) Jacques-Cartier.
2. How many lectures does Roberge give yearly?
(a) 15.
(b) 8.
(c) 20.
(d) 2.
3. During the Shipman murders in England, how many patients were probably killed by Shipman?
(a) 175.
(b) 150.
(c) About 100.
(d) More than 200.
4. When did Reine-Marie's mother die?
(a) About 4 years ago.
(b) 2 years ago.
(c) 30 months ago.
(d) A couple of years ago.
5. Who is recording as Armand tries to get Robinson to confess in Chapter 46?
(a) Gilbert.
(b) Isabelle.
(c) Colette.
(d) Jean-Guy.
Short Answer Questions
1. When did Paul Robinson give Colette the book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds?
2. How old was Robinson when her father died?
3. Where was Snowflake Bentley from?
4. How many siblings does Armand say that Reine-Marie has in Chapter 2?
5. When does the day shift at the Auberge begin?
Short Essay Questions
1. In Chapter 42, what does Haniya say to Armand when he again asks if she killed Schneider?
2. What type of graphs is Paul Robinson standing in front of in a photo at a conference?
3. What does Reine-Marie give Haniya when they part, and what are Haniya's thoughts about the gift?
4. In Chapter 45, what reason does Armand speculate might have made Debbie Schneider kill Maria?
5. What information do Armand and Reine-Marie find about Enid Horton?
6. How did VIncent Gilbert come to work for Ewen Cameron, and how did he do to try to prevent people from knowing that he worked with Cameron?
7. What work did Ewen Cameron do?
8. What does Robinson say about her argument with Vincent GIlbert?
9. What does Robinson say about meeting Ruth Zardo and using her poem, and how does Armand contradict her?
10. What possible motive is there for Edouard Tardif's attack on Robinson?
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