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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 weapon does V use to rescue Evey in Chapter One?
(a) Grenade.
(b) Pistol.
(c) Smoke bomb.
(d) Tear gas.
2. In Evey's dream, what does the bedroom look like?
(a) The Shadow Gallery.
(b) Gordon's bedroom.
(c) The bishop's bedroom.
(d) The television station.
3. While in prison, what does Evey refuse to do?
(a) Sign a statement against V.
(b) Join the Party.
(c) Eat.
(d) Try to escape.
4. When Evey bumps into Rosemary, what is Rosemary trying to find?
(a) The bank.
(b) Her money.
(c) The stage door.
(d) A policeman.
5. On what date does Mr. Finch read Delia's journal?
(a) December Twenty-Fifth.
(b) December Twentieth.
(c) December Twenty-Fourth.
(d) January First.
Short Answer Questions
1. Where is the woman in the letter born?
2. After Evey takes the gun to the Kitty-Kat Keller, where does she hide?
3. What piece of music does V play while he kills the bishop?
4. What animal is in Evey's prison cell?
5. What vice does the bishop have?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Rosemary Almond feel about Roger Dascombe, and why does she accept his help?
2. In what ways does Evey's relationship with Gordon change a few months after she moves in?
3. Who does V blame for the current condition of England and why?
4. What does the statement that the guards ask Evey to sign force her to say, and why do you think she refuses?
5. Describe Evey's prison cell.
6. Why is Valerie imprisoned, and why does she refuse to give in to the guards?
7. When Evey sees Rosemary at the Kitty-Kat Keller, what does Evey misunderstand about Rosemary's situation?
8. To whom does V compare the people of England, and why do you think he does this?
9. What is the name of the song that V sings in the Prelude to Book Two, and what is the general message of the song?
10. Who does Evey think that V might be, and how does V respond when she asks if this is the case?
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