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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 3: Part 1: "Autumn 2093" - Part 2: "Autumn, fifty years earlier".
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Book 2: Part 2, who is the one person Wika's mother allows to visit Lipo-wao-nahele?
(a) The clerk from the office.
(b) Uncle William.
(c) A government inspector.
(d) The garbage service personnel.
2. In Book 1: Part 19, why does David confront Edward with questions and accusations upon his return to the room?
(a) He believes Edward has hidden information.
(b) He is worried about a stolen tea set.
(c) He is seeking clarification about Edward's past.
(d) He is trying to assert control in their relationship.
3. In Book 2: Part 2, why do Wika and his son have to stop their midnight walks?
(a) His son's fear of the dark.
(b) His mother's interference.
(c) A change in their schedule.
(d) The teacher's complaint.
4. In Book 1: Chapter 4, how do the Binghams typically prepare for Christmas each year?
(a) They are always well-prepared.
(b) They are often ill-prepared despite their intentions.
(c) They start preparing months ahead.
(d) They make detailed plans in advance.
5. In Book 1: Part 10, what does David do to find out about Edward's whereabouts?
(a) He confronts the Matron at Edward's boardinghouse.
(b) He visits the museum to distract himself from his worries.
(c) He takes a hansom to the boardinghouse and asks for Edward's address.
(d) He seeks help from his grandfather.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Book 1: Chapter 4, what common interest do David and Charles Griffith share?
2. In Book 1: Chapter 9, what causes David to accept Charles Griffith's dinner invitation?
3. In Book 2: Part 2, what does Wika intend to do at the end?
4. In Book 1: Chapter 2, What is David's primary occupation or role in the family's charitable foundation?
5. In Book 1: Chapter 5, how does David feel about Edward Bishop's offer to get coffee?
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