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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 does V do that drives Prothero to madness?
(a) He tortures him.
(b) He burns his dolls.
(c) He plays the same record over and over.
(d) He interrogates him.
2. After V breaks into the TV station, how long does V say the people of England have to change their situation?
(a) Three months.
(b) Two years.
(c) One year.
(d) Six months.
3. What vice does the bishop have?
(a) He drinks too much.
(b) He gambles.
(c) He likes young girls.
(d) He smokes.
4. What kind of flower is a Violet Carson?
(a) Rose.
(b) Lily.
(c) Geranium.
(d) Daisy.
5. On what date does V kill the bishop?
(a) November Fifth.
(b) December Sixteenth.
(c) October Third.
(d) December Twentieth.
Short Answer Questions
1. When the car drives by Evey outside the Kitty-Kat Keller, what are the men inside talking about?
2. Whom does V blame for England's current condition?
3. What does Gordon do for a living?
4. When Harper knocks on Gordon's door, where does Gordon tell Evey to hide?
5. While in prison, what does Evey refuse to do?
Short Essay Questions
1. What deal does Evey want to make with V and why?
2. What is the function of the voice of Fate?
3. How does Rosemary Almond feel about Roger Dascombe, and why does she accept his help?
4. In what ways does Evey's relationship with Gordon change a few months after she moves in?
5. What does Mr. Finch do to Creedy soon after he takes over for Derek, and why?
6. Summarize the events that occur at Larkhill, according to Delia Surridge's journal.
7. Why is Valerie imprisoned, and why does she refuse to give in to the guards?
8. After Gordon is killed, what does Evey plan to do, and why does this plan go awry?
9. Who does V blame for the current condition of England and why?
10. Why does Harper kill Gordon, and how does Evey react?
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