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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 is the phrase for someone being drunk that Mungo sometimes uses about his mother?
(a) She is in a louse.
(b) She has been on a bender.
(c) She is in the cups.
(d) She has a good soak.
2. What trick did Hamish once teach Mungo that he remembers in Chapter 14?
(a) "Retreat and Reverse."
(b) "Cheerful Friend."
(c) The "Lone Wolf."
(d) The "Nice Vicar."
3. What does Gallowgate do to Mungo at the end of Chapter 11?
(a) Makes him hitchhike.
(b) Stabs him.
(c) Uses him for fishing bait.
(d) Rapes him.
4. Who does Mo-Maw say she can barely handle sharing Mungo with?
(a) Jane.
(b) Jennifer.
(c) Helen.
(d) Jodie.
5. What does Mungo hit St. Christopher in the head with in Chapter 14?
(a) A rock.
(b) A book.
(c) A fishing line.
(d) A computer.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 11, who comes into Mungo's tent first?
2. What does James use for his breathing problems?
3. Who is Mo-Maw's friend from AA?
4. What do James and Mungo do together for the first time in Chapter 18?
5. In Chapter 14, what does Mungo do to Christopher?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does St. Christopher do to Mungo in Chapter 11?
2. How does Mungo's anxiety sometimes manifest itself physically?
3. In Chapter 17, what does Gallowgate tell Mungo about when they get back home?
4. In Chapter 16, what do James and Mungo do on James's birthday?
5. In Chapter 15, what does the reader find out about Gallowgate's past?
6. What does James tell Mungo he will do if Mungo participates in Hamish's crusade against the Catholics?
7. In Chapter 22, what does Gallowgate say about St. Christopher's absence?
8. In Chapter 14, what does Mungo do to St. Christopher?
9. In Chapter 20, what does Hamish say he will do to James?
10. What does James tell Mungo he has to do to make his father happy?
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