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u029_10
Who wanted to leave the party? Choices: A. Shannon. B. The son. C. not enough information D. The author.
The son.
[ "I sure have Shannon. But, not for very long! My apologies as I need to give a little back story first. Please bear with. I first came to the DC/NOVA area via the US Army. It had a very small town feel. I was amazed no traffic, extremely affordable housing market, friendly, helpful and caring people and trees as fa...
u029_11
The narrator probably thinks that the party is: Choices: A. a good idea B. great C. not enough information D. lavish
lavish
[ "I sure have Shannon. But, not for very long! My apologies as I need to give a little back story first. Please bear with. I first came to the DC/NOVA area via the US Army. It had a very small town feel. I was amazed no traffic, extremely affordable housing market, friendly, helpful and caring people and trees as fa...
u029_12
What does the author think of the sole parent? Choices: A. not enough information B. They threw a reasonable party. C. They're a frivolous spender. D. They make good decisions.
They're a frivolous spender.
[ "I sure have Shannon. But, not for very long! My apologies as I need to give a little back story first. Please bear with. I first came to the DC/NOVA area via the US Army. It had a very small town feel. I was amazed no traffic, extremely affordable housing market, friendly, helpful and caring people and trees as fa...
u029_13
How is the host related to the narrator? Choices: A. Their kids are in the same class B. They are brothers C. not enough information D. They are co-workers
not enough information
[ "I sure have Shannon. But, not for very long! My apologies as I need to give a little back story first. Please bear with. I first came to the DC/NOVA area via the US Army. It had a very small town feel. I was amazed no traffic, extremely affordable housing market, friendly, helpful and caring people and trees as fa...
u029_14
Upon seeing the true expense of the party, the narrator is probably: Choices: A. in shock B. not enough information C. not amused ` D. impressed
in shock
[ "I sure have Shannon. But, not for very long! My apologies as I need to give a little back story first. Please bear with. I first came to the DC/NOVA area via the US Army. It had a very small town feel. I was amazed no traffic, extremely affordable housing market, friendly, helpful and caring people and trees as fa...
u029_15
What party did the narrator get invited to? Choices: A. An old persons party B. A champagne party C. not enough information D. A young persons party
A young persons party
[ "I sure have Shannon. But, not for very long! My apologies as I need to give a little back story first. Please bear with. I first came to the DC/NOVA area via the US Army. It had a very small town feel. I was amazed no traffic, extremely affordable housing market, friendly, helpful and caring people and trees as fa...
u029_16
Why were people greedy and selfish? Choices: A. gluttony B. not enough information C. the Tech boom D. Disposable income
Disposable income
[ "I sure have Shannon. But, not for very long! My apologies as I need to give a little back story first. Please bear with. I first came to the DC/NOVA area via the US Army. It had a very small town feel. I was amazed no traffic, extremely affordable housing market, friendly, helpful and caring people and trees as fa...
u029_17
How long did it probably take for the host to plan the party? Choices: A. Several years B. 9 hours C. not enough information D. A couple months
A couple months
[ "I sure have Shannon. But, not for very long! My apologies as I need to give a little back story first. Please bear with. I first came to the DC/NOVA area via the US Army. It had a very small town feel. I was amazed no traffic, extremely affordable housing market, friendly, helpful and caring people and trees as fa...
u030_0
The author apologized to the nurse for laughing because they probably believed that their action: Choices: A. was too loud B. not enough information C. was bothersome to the nurse D. prevented the nurse from doing her job
was bothersome to the nurse
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_1
What is probably true about this hospital Choices: A. not enough information B. There are a lot of incompetent employees there. C. nurses perform surgery. D. junior nurses were left in charge.
There are a lot of incompetent employees there.
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_2
The nurse who drained the author's blood was likely: Choices: A. skilled and experienced in her job B. new at the hospital C. not enough information D. ajunior nurse
skilled and experienced in her job
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_3
The nurse came back to work: Choices: A. before the weekend B. during the weekend C. after the weekend D. not enough information
before the weekend
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_4
When did the author experience blood leakage between their abdominal cavity lining and skin Choices: A. after having surgery following removal of appendix B. when the author was a patient C. not enough information D. before keyhole surgery
after having surgery following removal of appendix
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_5
Who did the author say was appalled that they had not been drained during the weekend? Choices: A. the doctor who performed the surgery B. the nurse C. hospital staff D. not enough information
the nurse
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_6
It is likely true that the author experienced the event: Choices: A. before they became a nurse B. not enough information C. when they were older D. while a junior nurse
before they became a nurse
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_7
The patient thinks that Choices: A. the pain was not bad B. the junior nurses are sorry C. the nurse has a good sense of humor D. not enough information
the nurse has a good sense of humor
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_8
after the story, the patient is probably Choices: A. going to become a nurse B. not enough information C. angry with the surgeon D. still in terrible pain
angry with the surgeon
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_9
Why didn't the patient get proper treatment? Choices: A. because the nurse was off duty B. because the surgeon was on vacation C. not enough information D. because junior nurses were in charge.
because the nurse was off duty
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_10
The author's blood was not drained after the first five days in the hospital for how long? Choices: A. twenty four hours B. forty eight to fifty four hours C. not enough information D. thirty six hours
forty eight to fifty four hours
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_11
Where did the blood hit? Choices: A. the window B. the wall C. the door D. not enough information
the wall
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_12
How did the junior nurses clean the ceiling Choices: A. with bleach B. with a mop C. not enough information D. with alcohol
not enough information
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_13
Why was the author slowly leaking blood post surgery? Choices: A. because they had their appendix removed B. because the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision C. because the blood would not drain on its own. D. not enough information
because the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_14
Who used scissors to reopen the wound. Choices: A. The doctor B. not enough information C. The nurse D. The junior nurse
The nurse
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_15
How long did it take the author to fully recover from the surgical mishap? Choices: A. not enough information B. Six months C. Four weeks D. Two months
not enough information
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_16
The total time it took the patient to heal: Choices: A. two years B. not enough information C. four weeks D. six months
four weeks
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u030_17
What did the nurse use to create a hole to drain the blood? Choices: A. not enough information B. her hands C. sharp pair of scissors D. an existing incision
sharp pair of scissors
[ "Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every da...
u031_0
How long was his partner's call to the police? Choices: A. 10 minutes B. not enough information C. 15 minutes D. 5 minutes
5 minutes
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_1
Where did the ambulance take the man who cut himself? Choices: A. not enough information B. to his home C. to a doctor D. to the hospital
to the hospital
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_2
How long were emergency vehicles present at the scene? Choices: A. A day and a half. B. All night. C. not enough information D. A few hours.
All night.
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_3
The author needed thinks he needed psychological help because Choices: A. seeing a person cut their arm open was intensely traumatic to him. B. not enough information C. being a security guard makes was taking a toll on his psyche. D. as a young and insecure 21 year old he felt he needed psychological help.
seeing a person cut their arm open was intensely traumatic to him.
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_4
The author kicked in the door Choices: A. After calling the police. B. After he saw blood on the floor. C. not enough information D. Before he saw blood on the floor.
After he saw blood on the floor.
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_5
What is the author doing now? Choices: A. Seeing a psychologist. B. Doing a different job than security guard. C. Participating on a forum to help cope. D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_6
How late does the author work? Choices: A. Night to morning. B. At night. C. Later than 2 in the morning. D. not enough information
Later than 2 in the morning.
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_7
Why did the writer see a psychologist? Choices: A. because he went to the bathroom B. because the ambulance came C. not enough information D. because of the horror he saw
because of the horror he saw
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_8
What did the writer think of the man who cut himself? Choices: A. He was disgusted by him B. He didn't like him C. He felt sorry for him D. not enough information
He felt sorry for him
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_9
Who was bleeding? Choices: A. not enough information B. his partner C. man in bathroom D. himself
man in bathroom
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_10
After what had happened, how did the writer feel? Choices: A. didn't care B. not enough information C. worried D. concerned
concerned
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_11
What did the author open? Choices: A. not enough information B. The building C. A cubicle door in a restroom. D. an ambulance
A cubicle door in a restroom.
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_12
When did he tell his partner to call the police? Choices: A. after he went to the bathroom B. after he told his partner to stay C. before he went to the bathroom D. not enough information
after he went to the bathroom
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_13
What was the writer wearing? Choices: A. casual clothes B. not enough information C. a uniform D. a suit
not enough information
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_14
What did the author probably do after the scene? Choices: A. Repainted the scene. B. Requested to see a psychologist. C. not enough information D. Helped clean up the blood.
Requested to see a psychologist.
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_15
Why did the ambulance have to come? Choices: A. not enough information B. The author was having an emergency and needed to see a psychologist. C. Arnold had cut the skin off from his arm. D. A person had slit their arm in the restroom cubicle.
A person had slit their arm in the restroom cubicle.
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_16
What did the man use to cut himself? Choices: A. something sharp B. not enough information C. shaving device D. something pointed
something sharp
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u031_17
Who slit his arm? Choices: A. The author's partner. B. not enough information C. The person found in the restroom cubicle. D. The author.
The person found in the restroom cubicle.
[ "I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me.\nI work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom.\nI told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep qu...
u032_0
What is probably true about the author? Choices: A. He has never been in a courtroom. B. He has never seen another incident of road rage. C. not enough information D. He has never seen someone murdered in a case of road rage..
He has never seen someone murdered in a case of road rage..
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_1
How long did it take the author to reach his workplace after seeing the shooting? Choices: A. Two minutes B. not enough information C. Thirty minutes D. One hour
Two minutes
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_2
The driver called 911: Choices: A. before the incident B. after the incident C. not enough information D. during the incident
after the incident
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_3
After the end of this story, the driver is probably: Choices: A. glad B. not enough information C. relieved D. tired
relieved
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_4
What is the driver's name? Choices: A. Bill B. not enough information C. John D. Steve
not enough information
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_5
The author called the police: Choices: A. From a payphone a few seconds after the shooting B. From work a few minutes after the shooting. C. From the car as the shooting happened D. not enough information
From work a few minutes after the shooting.
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_6
Where did the drive go to? Choices: A. To his home. B. To the place where he works. C. To the police station. D. not enough information
To the place where he works.
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_7
Who called 911? Choices: A. the coworker B. the driver C. the shooter D. not enough information
the driver
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_8
What did the driver feel about the shooter? Choices: A. He was a nice man. B. not enough information C. He was rational. D. He was dangerous.
He was dangerous.
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_9
Why did the coworker yell "Oh sh*t!"? Choices: A. because he heard a gunshot. B. not enough information C. because he forgot his wallet. D. because he spilled his drink.
because he heard a gunshot.
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_10
Who told the other coworkers about the shooting? Choices: A. the police detective B. The author's co-worker C. not enough information D. The author
The author's co-worker
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_11
The author probably believes that: Choices: A. the shooter was behaving in self-defense. B. the two trucks had an incident or near incident prior to the shooting. C. not enough information D. the shooting was entirely unprovoked
the two trucks had an incident or near incident prior to the shooting.
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_12
What is probably true of the driver? Choices: A. He panics under pressure. B. not enough information C. He breaks down under pressure. D. He is cool-headed under pressure.
He is cool-headed under pressure.
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_13
How long did it take the driver to get to his workplace? Choices: A. one minute B. not enough information C. one year D. one day
one minute
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_14
Where in California did the event take place? Choices: A. Middle B. not enough information C. Southern D. Northern
Southern
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_15
What does the author carry with him in his truck from now on? Choices: A. not enough information B. A cell phone C. A gun D. An emergency medical kit
not enough information
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_16
In the years following this story, the author is probably: Choices: A. annoyed with dealing with cops. B. more calm when witnessing road rage incidents. C. tired of his job on the road. D. not enough information
more calm when witnessing road rage incidents.
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u032_17
Why did the author floor the accelerator? Choices: A. because the truck driver exited his vehicle B. because the truck driver had shot a pistol C. not enough information D. because the truck performed a fast u-turn
because the truck driver had shot a pistol
[ "Luckily I was not the target or victim of this road rage, but I was a first hand witness.\nBack in the mid 1990s when I worked in Southern California, I was returning from lunch one day with a coworker when we noticed two pickup trucks driving erratically. This was on Valley View Blvd in Cerritos which is a large ...
u033_0
The person that took the job he decline probably is: Choices: A. not enough information B. In prison C. Looking for a new job D. Still working at the holistic clinic
In prison
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_1
The narrator had interned at what kind of company prior to receiving two job offers? Choices: A. A retail company. B. not enough information C. A non=profit company D. A company for finances.
not enough information
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_2
How long had the health clinic had been in operation for? Choices: A. For about 4 months B. For about 2 months C. not enough information D. Longer than a year.
Longer than a year.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_3
Where did the narrator decide to work for after receiving two job offers? Choices: A. At the IRS as fraud investigator. B. At an organization as a staff accountant. C. At a holistic health clinic as an accounting manager. D. not enough information
At an organization as a staff accountant.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_4
Who only received two years of jail time? Choices: A. not enough information B. The management team of the health clinic. C. The narrator of the story who received the offer. D. The person who took the clinic job.
The person who took the clinic job.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_5
After learning about what happened to the health clinic that offered the narrator a job: Choices: A. not enough information B. The narrator is confused why the health clinic decided to commit illegal acts. C. The narrator decided he should look for other job offers in case his organization is also at fault for fraud. ...
The narrator felt more confident that he made the right choice to accept the other job offer.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_6
Why did he feel he made the right decision about picking the job? Choices: A. The owner of the clinic (an MD) and his two partners (his wife and the CFO) had all been indicted for numerous counts of fraud. B. not enough information C. He did not make the right decision D. The clinic job paid less
The owner of the clinic (an MD) and his two partners (his wife and the CFO) had all been indicted for numerous counts of fraud.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_7
When did they have the situation? Choices: A. Yesterday B. Recently C. Many years ago D. not enough information
Many years ago
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_8
He probably feels that because of his decision: Choices: A. not enough information B. He is lucky C. He made the wrong decision D. He is indifferent
He is lucky
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_9
Why did the health clinic close after a few months? Choices: A. They were a not-for profit organization. B. not enough information C. They were affiliated with a church. D. They were at fault for multiple cases of fraud by the IRS.
They were at fault for multiple cases of fraud by the IRS.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_10
What kind of financial situation is he in? Choices: A. Strapped for cash B. not enough information C. Stable income D. Filthy rich
not enough information
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_11
His time in school probably lasted: Choices: A. not enough information B. 6 years C. 2 years D. 1 year
6 years
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_12
When did the IRS come after the health clinic? Choices: A. not enough information B. Before the narrator received the two job offers. C. Within a month that the health clinic received a new accounting manager. D. After the narrator had taken the staff accountant job.
After the narrator had taken the staff accountant job.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_13
How does the narrator feel about the situation at the health clinic? Choices: A. not enough information B. Sad that the health clinic was no longer in operation. C. Happy that the health clinic was indicted for fraud. D. Relieved that he did not take the job offer to work there.
Relieved that he did not take the job offer to work there.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_14
Who paid more? Choices: A. Staff accountant B. not enough information C. The clinic job as an accounting manager D. Both paid the same
The clinic job as an accounting manager
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_15
What is true about him? Choices: A. He has experience in accounting B. not enough information C. He heard about the holistic clinic D. He has experience in prediction by use of his gut feelings
He has experience in accounting
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_16
Why does the IRS investigate organizations for fraud? Choices: A. To insure they pay the right amount of taxes and report their finances correctly. B. To insure they are doing their jobs correctly. C. not enough information D. To insure that the organizations are helping others for non-profit.
To insure they pay the right amount of taxes and report their finances correctly.
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u033_17
What job did he choose to work? Choices: A. Holistic health clinic accounting manager B. Staff accountant C. Neither D. not enough information
Staff accountant
[ "Job offer many years ago. I had two, one for staff accountant and the other was as accounting manager for a holistic health clinic. The clinic job paid about 40% more and came with a “manager” title. I believed in myself and all that, but who offers someone just out of school with only 2 years of internship and no...
u034_0
What kind of discussions were had at the dinner table at times? Choices: A. Short discussions B. not enough information C. Serious discussions. D. Boring discussions.
Serious discussions.
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_1
The events of the story take place over the course of: Choices: A. A year B. not enough information C. Several years D. A couple months.
Several years
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_2
Where would the family have family dinner usually? Choices: A. At the table B. In the living room C. At kid's practice D. not enough information
At the table
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_3
The narrator is likely in what situation at the end of the story? Choices: A. She is trying to have more children. B. She is still together with her family. C. She is living by herself. D. not enough information
She is still together with her family.
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_4
Why is the narrator grateful? Choices: A. Her kids will be Seniors in the following year. B. For being able to put aside her anger with her husband. C. Her kids learned to be a family from past conversations at the dinner table. D. not enough information
Her kids learned to be a family from past conversations at the dinner table.
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_5
Who does not get to complain on "Fun Friday?" Choices: A. not enough information B. Dad C. Mom D. Twins
Mom
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_6
Who is at odds with the Dad at times? Choices: A. The family. B. not enough information C. The mom. D. The twins.
The mom.
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_7
When the twins go to college, the mom will probably be: Choices: A. Thankful B. not enough information C. Sad D. Glad they're out of the house
Sad
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_8
What is likely true about the narrator's children? Choices: A. They are going to graduate from high school in two years. B. They are not working at a job or for an organization. C. not enough information D. They are overworked and stressed out from studying.
They are going to graduate from high school in two years.
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_9
The kid's probably believe that their mom: Choices: A. Doesn't care about their family B. not enough information C. Tries hard to maintain their family bond D. Wants to leave the family once the twins graduate
Tries hard to maintain their family bond
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_10
Dinner probably usually lasted: Choices: A. 3 minutes B. About 30 mins C. not enough information D. 5 hours
About 30 mins
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_11
Why would the mom and dad sometimes joke with each other? Choices: A. not enough information B. For the sake of saving the evening C. To prepare for work D. To celebrate the twins becoming seniors
For the sake of saving the evening
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_12
What is true about the narrator? Choices: A. She is retired and no longer working. B. She stays at home and tends to her family. C. She is employed and working for a job. D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_13
When did the narrator mention Fun Friday? Choices: A. not enough information B. In the ending paragraph to conclude the story. C. Before mentioning the topic of her kids telling her about their day. D. In the beginning paragraph to introduce the story.
In the beginning paragraph to introduce the story.
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_14
The narrator believes: Choices: A. Her children know how to behave and act like a family. B. not enough information C. Her children will grow up to be dysfunctional. D. Her children will continue to act as they were when they were younger.
Her children know how to behave and act like a family.
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_15
When did their family do "About Your Day?" Choices: A. When the kids turned into teenagers B. When the twins were seniors C. When the kids were little D. not enough information
When the kids were little
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_16
What is probably true about the mom? Choices: A. She hates her family B. She wants to be young again C. She loves her family D. not enough information
She loves her family
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u034_17
What is mom's occupation? Choices: A. Stay at home mom B. not enough information C. School teacher D. Business executive
not enough information
[ "Hmmm… that’s a hard one. At first I was going to say giving them daily chores, but the “reward” part of that has actually not been realized yet (what with all the eye rolling and such). So I will have to go with family dinners at the table.\nSometimes, “dinner” is fast food, sometimes it is a meal I slaved over fo...
u035_0
Ana probably thinks that Jean Paul is what kind of person? Choices: A. Suspicious. B. Trustworthy. C. not enough information D. A murderer.
Trustworthy.
[ "My dream. I dreamt that is was living in France in the 1920. I was living my apartment, I glanced at my reflection, I was wearing a knee length pencil length green skirt, white silk blouse, green jacket to match, white wrist length gloves. On my head I wore a green felt hat, with a long green head pin, to keep the...
u035_1
Ana waved to the night concierge: Choices: A. After walking down the stairs B. not enough information C. While locking the door D. After walking out the front door
After walking down the stairs
[ "My dream. I dreamt that is was living in France in the 1920. I was living my apartment, I glanced at my reflection, I was wearing a knee length pencil length green skirt, white silk blouse, green jacket to match, white wrist length gloves. On my head I wore a green felt hat, with a long green head pin, to keep the...