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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. When Beck cancels a date after consummating their relationship, how does Joe react?
(a) He goes for a run.
(b) He calls the doctor.
(c) He burns himself.
(d) He drinks himself to sleep.
2. Joe realizes that he did not just "pet a cat," he did what?
(a) Adopted it.
(b) Trapped it.
(c) Crushed it.
(d) Hurt it.
3. What does Dr. Nicky do in the bad part of town?
(a) Hire a prostitute.
(b) Buy drugs.
(c) Deliver meals to the homeless.
(d) Counsel those struggling with addiction.
4. What is the name of the officer who discovers Joe?
(a) Officer Nils.
(b) Officer Nick.
(c) Officer Nate.
(d) Officer Nico.
5. When Joe goes to see Dr. Nicky, he pretends to have what ailment?
(a) OCD.
(b) Depression.
(c) Schizophrenia.
(d) Anxiety.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who disagrees with Beck and Joe working together?
2. Dr. Nicky tells Joe that the road to joy is not paved with what?
3. Beck is excited to learn Peach's vacation house has what?
4. When Joe goes to see Dr. Nicky, what name does he use?
5. Who attacks Joe outside of the bookshop?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Joe attend the Charles Dickens Festival? What does he do there?
2. Who is Ethan? What plan do Joe and Beck devise for him?
3. What does everyone believe happened to Peach? How does Beck react to this news?
4. Following Joe's discovery in Peach's house, what does he begin to do every morning? Why?
5. How does Dr. Nicky suggest getting rid of the mouse? How does Joe understand this idea?
6. What conflicting signals does Beck send Joe during their "everythingship"?
7. Who is Amy Adam?
8. Describe Joe and Beck's romantic date.
9. Why does Joe offer Beck a job at the bookshop? Who is an obstacle to her working there? Why?
10. How does Joe end up alone in Dr. Nicky's office? What does Joe do while alone?
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