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u057_6
After the bank robbery, the criminals are probably? Choices: A. Some robbed another bank B. Still in prison C. not enough information D. Some died in prison
Still in prison
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_7
At the end of the story, the nurse is probably: Choices: A. believing that Gun injuries are still not part of the medical Trauma and Triage Courses B. Still having a vivid recollection of the episode C. not enough information D. believing that technological methods of hospital administration of emergency medicine are ...
Still having a vivid recollection of the episode
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_8
Who came up for parole? Choices: A. an ER nurse B. not enough information C. an ER doctor D. a female criminal
a female criminal
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_9
Why was the ER nurse grossed out? Choices: A. because the criminals were bad people B. because machine gun injuries and treating criminals caused it C. not enough information D. because the policemen were bad people
because machine gun injuries and treating criminals caused it
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_10
How long ago was the women involved in the crime deemed young? Choices: A. 38 years ago B. not enough information C. less than 38 years ago D. more than 38 years ago
38 years ago
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_11
How long did it take to treat the victims of the bank robbery? Choices: A. not enough information B. a few hours C. a few days D. a few months
a few hours
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_12
What kind of machine guns did the bank robbers use? Choices: A. not enough information B. AEK-999 C. Kord Machine Gun D. M249
not enough information
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_13
The nurse probably believes that: Choices: A. All the hospital staff on duty that day are still traumatized B. The girlfriend of one of the policemen is still unmarried C. not enough information D. The woman who recently came up for parole should not be pardoned.
The woman who recently came up for parole should not be pardoned.
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_14
Where did the robbery crime take place? Choices: A. in Central Nyack B. in North Nyack C. not enough information D. in South Nyack
in Central Nyack
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_15
Why was did event considered gross and tragic? Choices: A. Because the nurse considered that night as the most awful evening of my life when lives and friends were lost. B. not enough information C. They were not equipped to treat machine gun injuries. D. It caused them to be very upset for months
Because the nurse considered that night as the most awful evening of my life when lives and friends were lost.
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_16
What did the nurse perceive this episode as? Choices: A. A debriefing session B. The ONLY Code 66 of my career C. A Trauma and Triage Course D. not enough information
The ONLY Code 66 of my career
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u057_17
What is probably true about the hospital? Choices: A. not enough information B. They only hired more trauma-trained nurses C. they did not need extra trauma training D. they needed extra trauma training
they needed extra trauma training
[ "Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretc...
u058_0
Where was the writer going? Choices: A. on a bus trip B. to her daughters house C. to the college D. not enough information
to the college
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_1
Why did the narrator decided to go to the hospital? Choices: A. After taking a potentially lethal dose of anti-depressants, she wanted to die. B. After taking a potentially lethal dose of anti-depressants, she didn't want help. C. After taking a potentially lethal dose of anti-depressants, she wanted to live. D. not e...
After taking a potentially lethal dose of anti-depressants, she wanted to live.
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_2
What is true about the writer? Choices: A. she needs help B. not enough information C. she does not have a car D. she misses her daughter
she needs help
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_3
Where did the narrator send the next four days? Choices: A. not enough information B. Psychiatric ward C. She send it with daughter D. Home
Psychiatric ward
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_4
The writer chugged the bottle: Choices: A. when getting up B. after going to the college C. when getting on the bus D. not enough information
after going to the college
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_5
How did the narrator feel immediately after taking the protential lethal dose of anti-depressants Choices: A. not enough information B. She felt lonely. C. She felt hopeless. D. She felt scared.
not enough information
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_6
After the story the writer probably Choices: A. started a recovery group B. not enough information C. fought with her daughter D. worked to get better
worked to get better
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_7
Who escorted the narrator down to the emergency room? Choices: A. not enough information B. Psychiatrist C. no one D. nurse
Psychiatrist
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_8
What age was her daughter? Choices: A. 13 B. 16 C. 11 D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_9
Who escorted the writer? Choices: A. the psychiatrist B. her daughter C. the bus driver D. not enough information
the psychiatrist
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_10
After being in the psychiatric ward for four days, the narrator is probably what? Choices: A. better off. B. about the same as compared to before C. worse off D. not enough information
better off.
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_11
How approximately much time elapsed from when the narrator woke up to when she went to the hospital? Choices: A. not enough information B. a few seconds C. a few weeks D. a few hours
a few hours
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_12
The narrator probably believes that her decision to go to the hospital was what? Choices: A. a so so one B. not enough information C. A good one D. a bad one
A good one
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_13
The writer probably thinks that: Choices: A. her life is too much B. she is failing school C. not enough information D. she is losing her daughter
her life is too much
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_14
The bus ride lasted: Choices: A. not enough information B. 4 hours C. about 30 minutes D. all day
about 30 minutes
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_15
The narrator took the entire bottle of anti-depressants before which of the following: Choices: A. before printing out a suicide notes B. getting out of bed C. not enough information D. going to the hospital
going to the hospital
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_16
After the four days in the psychiatric ward, the narrator is probably happy to be able to see who? Choices: A. Nurse B. Psychiatrist C. not enough information D. Daugther
Daugther
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u058_17
Why did she write a note Choices: A. not enough information B. because she felt faint C. because she would miss school D. because she was committing suicide
because she was committing suicide
[ "Thank you kindly for A2A, Jill!\nOctober 25, 2017.\nI woke up feeling extremely empty. I had no courage to drag my feet out of bed and I thought: this is it— this is going to be the day that I am completely done!\nI got out of bed knowing I am going to commit suicide.I don't know where, but I do know how. I didn't...
u059_0
what did they drink? Choices: A. not enough information B. beers C. water D. wine
beers
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_1
My friends and i drank Choices: A. next week B. before concert C. after concert D. not enough information
before concert
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_2
How did Robin Wilson probably feel after giving the roommates a shot out? Choices: A. He probably laughed to himself because one of his fans, the roommates, did not recognize him. B. He probably felt depressed because his fans don't remember him. C. not enough information D. He probably felt relieved to be treated lik...
He probably laughed to himself because one of his fans, the roommates, did not recognize him.
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_3
The concert lasted Choices: A. a couple hours B. 5 minutes C. 3 days D. not enough information
a couple hours
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_4
The roommates are probably more carefully of the following: Choices: A. The roommates are probably more careful of who buy them beers. B. The roommates are probably more careful of how they treat strangers. C. The roommates are probably more careful of where they sit at a concert. D. not enough information
The roommates are probably more careful of how they treat strangers.
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_5
How long was it that the roommates realized that the apologizer who blocked their view was the man on the stage? Choices: A. not enough information B. about 30 minutes C. about five hours D. about 10 seconds
about five hours
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_6
who turned around Choices: A. a girl B. not enough information C. A guy to apologize D. a dog
A guy to apologize
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_7
Who was the man who accidentally blocked the view of the roommates waiting to see the next band? Choices: A. The man was Robin Wilson, one of the members of Gin Blossoms. B. The man was someone who also was waiting to see the next band. C. not enough information D. The man was a photographer for the local newpaper.
The man was Robin Wilson, one of the members of Gin Blossoms.
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_8
what is true about the girls Choices: A. They like music B. they hate music C. they like going out D. not enough information
They like music
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_9
Why did Robin Wilson of the Gin Blossoms give the roommates give a shot out? Choices: A. He gave them a shot out because he had accidentally blocked their view while taking pictures before his band performed on stage. B. not enough information C. He gave them a shot out because he wanted to buy them another round of b...
He gave them a shot out because he had accidentally blocked their view while taking pictures before his band performed on stage.
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_10
Why did the guy hold his camera up Choices: A. wanted to hold it B. wanted a shot of his friends C. not enough information D. wanted work out
wanted a shot of his friends
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_11
Who sang Hey Jealousy? Choices: A. Gin Blossoms B. Some other band C. not enough information D. Robin Wilson
not enough information
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_12
What was the name of the band that Robin Wilson was a part of? Choices: A. Robin Wilson was a part of Gin Blossoms. B. Robin Wilson was not a part of Gin Blossoms. C. Robin Wilson was a part of band that performed before Gin Blossoms. D. not enough information
Robin Wilson was a part of Gin Blossoms.
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_13
after the end, the girls get Choices: A. food B. alcohol C. a donkey D. not enough information
food
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_14
what is the roommates favorite food? Choices: A. pizza B. bacon C. shrimp D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_15
The girls believe that Choices: A. not enough information B. The band is great to see C. they are drug addicted D. they are old
The band is great to see
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_16
After seeing the man who apologized and bought them beers on stage giving them a shot out made the roommates feel what way? Choices: A. They probably felt ashamed and surprised. B. They probably felt angry. C. They probably felt proud and smart. D. not enough information
They probably felt ashamed and surprised.
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u059_17
What happened immediately after the man stood accidentally in the way of the roommates? Choices: A. One of the roommates asked the man would he buy them beers. B. not enough information C. One of the roommates asked the man was he apart of Gin Blossoms. D. One of the roommates complained about not having their view bl...
One of the roommates complained about not having their view blocked.
[ "Not really that huge a deal, but we laughed about it for a while.\nMy friends and I went to see the Gin Blossoms in 1993 at a small venue in Chicago. We were having some beers and enjoying the opening band (they were okay, but not memorable) when this guy came and stood right in front of my roommate. I mean, the f...
u060_0
Becky probably believes her children feel that she: Choices: A. Did not protect them from an abusive step-father. B. Didn't realize they were being abused. C. not enough information D. Enjoyed watching them being abused
Did not protect them from an abusive step-father.
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_1
What is probably true about Becky's husband? Choices: A. He denied how serious his son's addiction was. B. He was always there for his wife. C. He is strong and grounded. D. not enough information
He denied how serious his son's addiction was.
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_2
What did the step-son threaten Choices: A. to hug his brother B. to hug his sister C. to kill people D. not enough information
to kill people
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_3
Who is on the Board of Directors Choices: A. not enough information B. The CEO of the company C. The President of the company D. The Owner of the local bank
not enough information
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_4
Becky became hyper-vigilent Choices: A. during her stress heart attack B. after her stress heart attack C. not enough information D. before her stress heart attack
after her stress heart attack
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_5
Why is Becky now hyper-vigilant about child abuse issues? Choices: A. She abused her stepson B. She watched her husband abuse her children. C. not enough information D. She helped her husband abuse her children.
She watched her husband abuse her children.
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_6
Whose behavior mirrored that of an addict at their worst? Choices: A. Becky's husband. B. not enough information C. Becky's boss. D. Becky's stepson.
Becky's stepson.
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_7
At the end of the story, Becky is probably Choices: A. is worse off B. is still suffering C. is still under much stress D. not enough information
is worse off
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_8
Becky's illness probably lasted Choices: A. 30 years B. 40 years C. several hours D. not enough information
several hours
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_9
Who had a stress heart attack Choices: A. not enough information B. Becky's son C. Becky D. Becky's husband
Becky
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_10
Becky's anger probably will last: Choices: A. For many years B. not enough information C. For several weeks. D. For many months
For many years
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_11
Becky probably believes that Choices: A. her step-son is a bad person B. not enough information C. she did not deserve to have a stress related heart attack D. her husband is an enabler
she did not deserve to have a stress related heart attack
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_12
Becky found a new job: Choices: A. After she had a heart attack. B. not enough information C. Before she had a heart attack. D. While she was recovering from the heart attack.
After she had a heart attack.
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_13
Why was Becky angry Choices: A. because she was abused B. because of the events that caused her stress C. because of putting her child into long term rehab D. not enough information
because of the events that caused her stress
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_14
After the end of the story Becky probably: Choices: A. not enough information B. Will never fully forgive her husband for betraying her C. Will stop feeling guilty about how her children were treated D. Will decide she made too big of a deal about her stepson's addiction
Will never fully forgive her husband for betraying her
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_15
Who did the stepson apologize to? Choices: A. not enough information B. His father's wife C. Becky D. his step mother
not enough information
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_16
What is probably true about Becky Choices: A. not enough information B. Becky is still a negative person C. Becky is stressed D. Becky is bitter
Becky is bitter
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u060_17
What did Becky's boss decide he needed? Choices: A. not enough information B. A new VP. C. To make Becky's life a living hell. D. To get fired.
A new VP.
[ "Yes. I had a stress heart attack five years ago. My step-son is a heroin addict. He will be on an opioid agonist for the rest of his life. His behavior mirrored the worst of what addicts do to a family. I was desperate to make a change, and my husband was desperate to save his son’s life. That meant having to watc...
u061_0
Who went on a trip. Choices: A. just the girl B. The author and the girl C. not enough information D. just the author
The author and the girl
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_1
Who did the author avoid? Choices: A. Boyfriend. B. not enough information C. No one. D. Girlfriend.
Girlfriend.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_2
Why did the author have a manic episode? Choices: A. He couldn't figure out what went wrong and why the broke up. B. He was trying to get back together with the girl. C. He immediately found a new girlfriend. D. not enough information
He couldn't figure out what went wrong and why the broke up.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_3
Where was the author during the trip? Choices: A. On a boat. B. In a forest. C. not enough information D. On a beach.
On a beach.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_4
Why did the author's girlfriend get depressed? Choices: A. She didn't like beaches. B. not enough information C. She was going to ask to take a break. D. She was sad about the trip.
She was going to ask to take a break.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_5
What color was her hair? Choices: A. not enough information B. Silver. C. Blonde. D. Brown.
not enough information
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_6
How does he most likely feel: Choices: A. not enough information B. sad his girlfriend left him C. happy his girlfriend left him D. over what happened with this girlfriend
over what happened with this girlfriend
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_7
How long were the author and girl on the beach? Choices: A. about an hour B. for several days C. all day D. not enough information
about an hour
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_8
What is most likely true about him? Choices: A. He is good at seeing the light in situations. B. He is angry at everyone. C. not enough information D. He is a negative person.
He is good at seeing the light in situations.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_9
Where did the author consider transferring? Choices: A. to another university B. to another dorm C. not enough information D. to another job
to another university
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_10
What was the author's college major? Choices: A. not enough information B. psychology C. marketing D. engineering
not enough information
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_11
Why did the author feel surprised that the girl wanted to break up? Choices: A. They were going to get married. B. She was in love with him. C. not enough information D. They had such a good time together.
They had such a good time together.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_12
In the end of the story, he is most likely: Choices: A. overwhelmed B. not enough information C. angry D. thankful
thankful
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_13
Explain why the same thing will or will not happen to the author in his next relationship. Choices: A. not enough information B. It won't happen again because he has experience in relationships now, and has learned a lot. C. It won't happen again because he won't date again after this terrible incident. D. It will hap...
It won't happen again because he has experience in relationships now, and has learned a lot.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_14
His girlfriend asked to go on a break? Choices: A. After the walk on the beach. B. not enough information C. Before the walk on the beach. D. During the walk on the beach.
During the walk on the beach.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_15
When did the author date the girl in this story? Choices: A. during high school B. not enough information C. during college D. one day
during college
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_16
How long did it take them to walk along the beach? Choices: A. 7 hours. B. 3 days. C. not enough information D. 20 minutes.
20 minutes.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u061_17
Explain how the girl felt the same or different about their relationship. Choices: A. She felt the same, but some episode lead to their breakup. B. She didn't feel the same and was never into him. She only wanted to be friends from the start. C. She did not feel the same because she was not ready to commit to a long-t...
She did not feel the same because she was not ready to commit to a long-term, serious relationship.
[ "Yes, absolutely. And if you are experiencing that right now, I’m so sorry for you, but it gets better. Hear me out.\nI was once dating this girl from college who showed genuine interest in me and for that and many other reasons, I really liked her. Well, you could say I loved her. We had been together for a week.\...
u062_0
How does the author feel about her eye doctor? Choices: A. not enough information B. She was worried that the doctor was wrong about not being able to read until she got better. C. She trusted him or her and believed the diagnoses. D. She was worried that the doctor was wrong about the cause of her problems
She trusted him or her and believed the diagnoses.
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_1
Since both the author and her husband are students, what are their ages? Choices: A. They are both probably in teenagers in high school. B. not enough information C. They are both probably fairly young. D. They are both probably middle aged
They are both probably fairly young.
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_2
Why could the author not afford to lose all of her sight? Choices: A. not enough information B. because she was a mom of two children ages 2 1/2 and 6 months C. because she needed to study for finals D. she needed to be able to drive
because she was a mom of two children ages 2 1/2 and 6 months
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_3
The author dealt with this issue for a period of time equivalent to: Choices: A. two years B. not enough information C. six months D. one year
six months
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_4
How long did the author and her husband wait to see a doctor after her vision problems started? Choices: A. She waited several hours to see if it got better. B. She went to a doctor right away. C. not enough information D. She waited to go until after her finals were over.
She went to a doctor right away.
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_5
When did the author get the news that she had a neurological condition in one eye? Choices: A. not enough information B. when she had two preschool children C. when her husband took them to the ophthalmologist D. right before finals one semester
right before finals one semester
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_6
What is the likely length of time that the author had been married when she first experienced blindness in one eye? Choices: A. Two to three years B. less than a year C. not enough information D. six months
Two to three years
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_7
Who verified that the author could not see out of one eye? Choices: A. her husband B. not enough information C. the ophthalmologist D. the author did
the ophthalmologist
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_8
Who told the author that she would just have to wait and see if her vision came back? Choices: A. not enough information B. The ophthalmologist after she still couldn't see for 5 months. C. The author's husband told her after he took her to the ophthalmologist. D. The ophthalmologist she saw after she lost he vision.
The ophthalmologist she saw after she lost he vision.
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_9
What did the author's husband believe about her eye condition initially? Choices: A. he believed she was simply stressed B. not enough information C. he thought she was mistaken D. he assumed it was temporary and that she would be fine soon
he assumed it was temporary and that she would be fine soon
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_10
At some point after the story, the author most likely: Choices: A. dropped out of college B. Graduated from college C. not enough information D. became a full time mom
Graduated from college
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_11
After the author got her vision back she probably: Choices: A. not enough information B. lost her vision in that eye again C. did lose her vision again D. had more vision problems in the future
did lose her vision again
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_12
What did the author still not have even when she first regained her vision in the eye that made driving impossible? Choices: A. the time due to finals B. she did not have her peripheral vision C. clear images D. not enough information
she did not have her peripheral vision
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_13
Why couldn't the author study for her finals? Choices: A. not enough information B. Because she was upset about losing her sight. C. Because reading could have caused her to lose vision in her working eye. D. Because she couldn't read properly because she lost her peripheral vision.
Because reading could have caused her to lose vision in her working eye.
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_14
What were the sexes of the author's two children? Choices: A. she had one boy and one girl B. she had two girls C. she had two boys D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...
u062_15
When did the author go to the ophthalmologist? Choices: A. After she realized that she couldn't drive because she didn't have peripheral vision. B. After 5 months when she recovered her sight. C. not enough information D. Right after she lost sight in one eye to see what the problem was.
Right after she lost sight in one eye to see what the problem was.
[ "I lost sight in one eye when in college, I had two preschool children at the time. I was walking through the house one morning and suddenly I could see NOTHING out of one eye. When I told my husband,who was right there when it happened, he assumed my eye was just blurry or something had gotten in the eye. He took ...