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f017_11
what happens after the elixir is taken Choices: A. not enough information B. the person ingesting it does, only to revive later C. the person becomes invisible D. the person fades away
not enough information
[ "My dearest Lily, Forgive me. I would be with you now, rather than closeted in my study, but I do not wish you or our children to witness my demise. I love you. I tell you now, so that you will know that my last thought was of you. I have placed my affairs in order -- do not fear, my love, you will be well provided...
f017_12
what did the author drink Choices: A. acid B. an elixir of strychnine C. not enough information D. coffee
an elixir of strychnine
[ "My dearest Lily, Forgive me. I would be with you now, rather than closeted in my study, but I do not wish you or our children to witness my demise. I love you. I tell you now, so that you will know that my last thought was of you. I have placed my affairs in order -- do not fear, my love, you will be well provided...
f017_13
after the end of the story, the author; Choices: A. not enough information B. becomes violent and is shot C. goes to emergency room D. dies
dies
[ "My dearest Lily, Forgive me. I would be with you now, rather than closeted in my study, but I do not wish you or our children to witness my demise. I love you. I tell you now, so that you will know that my last thought was of you. I have placed my affairs in order -- do not fear, my love, you will be well provided...
f017_14
What happened to the chambermaid? Choices: A. She was fine; everything was a joke. B. She died, then revived. C. not enough information D. Nothing.
She died, then revived.
[ "My dearest Lily, Forgive me. I would be with you now, rather than closeted in my study, but I do not wish you or our children to witness my demise. I love you. I tell you now, so that you will know that my last thought was of you. I have placed my affairs in order -- do not fear, my love, you will be well provided...
f017_15
Why does Dr. V probably make the elixir? Choices: A. He wanted to say he could. B. He was a scientist. C. He wanted to prove something. D. not enough information
He wanted to say he could.
[ "My dearest Lily, Forgive me. I would be with you now, rather than closeted in my study, but I do not wish you or our children to witness my demise. I love you. I tell you now, so that you will know that my last thought was of you. I have placed my affairs in order -- do not fear, my love, you will be well provided...
f017_16
What he thinks about the chambermaid being stabbed with the syringe? Choices: A. not enough information B. He's disgusted. C. He's surprised. D. He's elated.
He's surprised.
[ "My dearest Lily, Forgive me. I would be with you now, rather than closeted in my study, but I do not wish you or our children to witness my demise. I love you. I tell you now, so that you will know that my last thought was of you. I have placed my affairs in order -- do not fear, my love, you will be well provided...
f017_17
why did the author do this? Choices: A. he wanted to see if it would work B. not enough information C. to prove he could D. because it was a medical marvel
to prove he could
[ "My dearest Lily, Forgive me. I would be with you now, rather than closeted in my study, but I do not wish you or our children to witness my demise. I love you. I tell you now, so that you will know that my last thought was of you. I have placed my affairs in order -- do not fear, my love, you will be well provided...
f018_0
How far was he sitting in the water? Choices: A. not enough information B. Fifty feet C. Thirty feet D. Forty feet
Forty feet
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_1
What was the cause of death? Choices: A. not enough information B. car accident C. shooting D. drowning
drowning
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_2
Why does Sam believe the body was an accidental drowning victim? Choices: A. The body has a bump on the head that could have come from a rock. B. The body has one leg. C. not enough information D. The body was in the lake.
The body has a bump on the head that could have come from a rock.
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_3
Who got coke out of the cooler? Choices: A. Sam B. Winslow C. The narrator D. not enough information
The narrator
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_4
Where do they put the body? Choices: A. The surface of the lake. B. not enough information C. In a boat. D. Next to Dan.
In a boat.
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_5
When did Dan get a coke? Choices: A. Before going in the lake. B. not enough information C. After drying off. D. While talking to Sam Winslow
After drying off.
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_6
Dan probably retrieved the body in: Choices: A. not enough information B. a few minutes C. a few days D. a few hours
a few minutes
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_7
Whose mouth was dry? Choices: A. not enough information B. The cop assisting Dan C. Dan D. Sam
Dan
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_8
When did the murder happen? Choices: A. not enough information B. Two weeks ago C. Today D. Yesterday
not enough information
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_9
What does Dan probably believe about the cause of death? Choices: A. not enough information B. That it was because the body was bloated and heavy. C. That it wasn't an accidental drowning. D. That it was an accidental drowning.
That it wasn't an accidental drowning.
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_10
Who is the dead man? Choices: A. A cop. B. A private detective. C. not enough information D. Someone on the fire rescue squad.
not enough information
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_11
What was probably wrong with the corpse? Choices: A. His face was scratched. B. His arms were mangled. C. not enough information D. He had one leg
He had one leg
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_12
What was the main character's name? Choices: A. Dan B. Winslow C. not enough information D. Sam
Dan
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_13
How long did the retrieval of the body probably take? Choices: A. a week B. not enough information C. 15 minutes D. a few days
15 minutes
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_14
Who believes that it was not an accidental drowning? Choices: A. not enough information B. Dan C. detective D. Sam
detective
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_15
After the end of this story, Dan: Choices: A. Investigates. B. not enough information C. Fights Sam. D. Swims.
Investigates.
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_16
Who says that they want to know who the body is? Choices: A. The cop that assisted Dan B. Dan C. Sam Winslow D. not enough information
Dan
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f018_17
Immediately after the end of this text, Wilson Choices: A. will get a coke out of the cooler B. will go Austin C. not enough information D. will continue investigation
will continue investigation
[ "His eyes were open and his head bobbed around at an impossible angle. He was sitting in about forty feet of water, stone dead, one arm pinned between the rocks. As best I could tell, he had been dead when he landed there. The mud and ooze around him were as serene and smooth as he was. The cop who was assisting me...
f019_0
How does he feel after William told him about Phillip. Choices: A. not enough information B. Sad C. Happy D. Annoyed
Annoyed
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_1
Who ignored his coffee? Choices: A. William B. The waitress. C. narrator D. not enough information
William
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_2
Why did William have 3 cups of coffee already? Choices: A. not enough information B. He was tired. C. He was thirsty. D. He was hungry.
He was tired.
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_3
Why is William probably fidgeting with his sugar packet? Choices: A. not enough information B. He's bothered. C. He's waiting. D. He's excited.
He's bothered.
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_4
Immediately after the end of the text, Choices: A. not enough information B. they will have dinner C. William will finish his story D. both will have more tea
William will finish his story
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_5
What did William say contributed to Dick's drug abuse problem? Choices: A. not enough information B. the abuse suffered by his parents C. the divorce from his wife D. the death of his sister Jane
the death of his sister Jane
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_6
What was the author's likely physical condition when he met with William? Choices: A. not enough information B. he was cold due to the weather C. he was aching from a car accident D. he was in need of many hours of sleep
he was in need of many hours of sleep
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_7
Why was did the author stopped William from fidgeting with the sweetener packet? Choices: A. because he didn't like Denny's B. because he was annoyed at being called at 3am C. not enough information D. because he needed the sweetener
because he was annoyed at being called at 3am
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_8
Who is Phillip Dick? Choices: A. not enough information B. Their teacher. C. Their neighbor. D. Their mutual friend.
not enough information
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_9
How long did the meeting probably last? Choices: A. a few days B. a few minutes C. an hour D. not enough information
an hour
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_10
When did William place both index fingers on the sweetener packet? Choices: A. after he threw it away B. not enough information C. after he left D. after he laid it on the table
after he laid it on the table
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_11
Why was the narrator irritated? Choices: A. He hadn't eaten. B. not enough information C. He was dragged out of bed for something unimportant. D. He was waiting for William to arrive.
He was dragged out of bed for something unimportant.
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_12
After three cups of coffee the author was: Choices: A. not enough information B. irritated that White wouldn't get to the point C. shaky from all the caffeine he ingested D. in dire need to visit the restroom
irritated that White wouldn't get to the point
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_13
Who died shortly after birth? Choices: A. not enough information B. William White's sister C. Philip K. Dick's brother D. Philip K. Dick's sister
Philip K. Dick's sister
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_14
What was the relationship between Dick and Jane? Choices: A. she helped him with his drug abuse B. not enough information C. she was his ex-wife D. she was his twin sister
she was his twin sister
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_15
What was White's occupation? Choices: A. A medical doctor B. not enough information C. A private detective D. A lawyer
not enough information
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_16
What the narrator thinking about the meeting with William? Choices: A. He feels happy for him. B. not enough information C. He is not mad at him but does not want to talk. D. He thinks he has something important to tell him.
He thinks he has something important to tell him.
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f019_17
The meeting between the author and White probably took: Choices: A. not enough information B. less than 5 minutes C. more than a day D. about an hour
about an hour
[ "William White sat across from me, fidgeting nervously with an empty packet of artificial sweetener while his coffee went cold, ignored on the table in front of him. He rolled the torn yellow paper up like a tight little spliff, then unrolled it, smoothed it out flat, and then rolled it again. I was midway through ...
f020_0
why was the character born early? Choices: A. not enough information B. mother was startled C. they were in a car accident D. gravity
they were in a car accident
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_1
I was born Choices: A. 9 month before the wedding B. not enough information C. 10 month before the weding D. 9-10 month after the wedding
9-10 month after the wedding
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_2
what is probably true of the author when Ms. D pushes his buttons Choices: A. not enough information B. he likes what she says C. he's ashamed of what she says D. he hates what she says
he's ashamed of what she says
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_3
what I responded to mrs D Choices: A. I owe my early entry into the world to Tabusintac Hill B. I owe my early entry into the world to South Hill C. I owe my early entry into the world to Pontiac Hill D. not enough information
I owe my early entry into the world to Tabusintac Hill
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_4
Mrs D believes that Choices: A. not enough information B. my parents did not have a certain amount of premarital hanky-panky. C. my parents had a certain amount of postmarital hanky-panky. D. my parents had a certain amount of premarital hanky-panky.
my parents had a certain amount of premarital hanky-panky.
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_5
who is the author Choices: A. an author B. not enough information C. a teacher D. a nobleman
not enough information
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_6
what was in the road Choices: A. snow B. ice C. not enough information D. a moose
a moose
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_7
who was driving the car Choices: A. the author's father B. the author C. not enough information D. the authors mother
the author's father
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_8
what is probably true about the author? Choices: A. he takes great pride of himself B. not enough information C. he is very old fashioned D. he has old fashioned values
he takes great pride of himself
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_9
the author was born Choices: A. before the wedding B. After the wedding C. not enough information D. in 1965
After the wedding
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_10
who questioned my birth date? Choices: A. not enough information B. My father C. Ms. D D. My mother
Ms. D
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_11
the author's wife thinks Choices: A. that the author was born right on time B. not enough information C. there was premarital relations D. the author was conceived after marriage
there was premarital relations
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_12
why was i born nine months after my parents wedding? Choices: A. not enough information B. because mom was pregnant after the wedding C. because the wedding was fast D. because this indicates a certain amount of premarital hanky-panky.
because this indicates a certain amount of premarital hanky-panky.
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_13
between my parents' wedding and my birth probably lasted Choices: A. 1 hour B. nine months C. 25 minutes D. not enough information
nine months
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_14
after the story ends, the character Choices: A. stopped telling this story B. believes it's the moose's fault he was born early C. not enough information D. believes he was born premature
stopped telling this story
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_15
i was born Choices: A. during the wedding B. before my parents wed C. not enough information D. after my parents wed
after my parents wed
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_16
Who is Ms D Choices: A. my friend B. my confident C. not enough information D. my brother
not enough information
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f020_17
the car accident probably lasted Choices: A. not enough information B. a few days C. a couple of hours D. a few minutes
a few minutes
[ "When she's in the mood to push my buttons, my significant other, the delightful and charming Ms. D, frequently alludes to the questionable timeline concerning my birth date. She derives much mirth from the fact that I was born something less than nine or ten months after my parents wed and hints that this indicate...
f021_0
it probably took a long time to make the poutines Choices: A. not enough information B. a month C. a day D. a week
a day
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_1
She thought that the potato tendrils could be Choices: A. poutine B. creatures C. a grater D. not enough information
creatures
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_2
After the story ended the main character made Choices: A. french fries B. not enough information C. poutine D. potato pancakes
poutine
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_3
When the narrator was transported to the grandmother's kitchen Choices: A. after making pputine B. before making potato pancakes C. while making potato pancakes D. not enough information
while making potato pancakes
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_4
What is probably true of Quebecians? Choices: A. they hate to eat potatoes B. they rarely eat potatoes C. not enough information D. they like to eat potatoes
they like to eat potatoes
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_5
Who borrowed the grater? Choices: A. mother B. not enough information C. myself D. grandmother
mother
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_6
What potato dishes has she made as an adult? Choices: A. french fries B. not enough information C. poutines D. french fry mess
not enough information
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_7
poutines are considered? Choices: A. fancy food B. a religious food C. peasant food D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_8
Why did she go into the basement? Choices: A. to make poutine B. to look at tools C. to retrieve potatoes D. not enough information
to retrieve potatoes
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_9
Who would be sent to the cellar? Choices: A. the men B. not enough information C. the children D. the women
the children
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_10
what would we eat? Choices: A. chicken B. not enough information C. potatoes, poutines D. vegetables
potatoes, poutines
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_11
What is another name for a poutines? Choices: A. not enough information B. potato pancakes C. poutine rapee D. french fries
poutine rapee
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_12
After being sent down into the cellar Choices: A. not enough information B. we probably did not want the food C. we probably cried D. we would probably run up the stairs
we would probably run up the stairs
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_13
What probably made the children visualize unpleasant creatures and monsters? Choices: A. imagination B. reality C. magic D. not enough information
imagination
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_14
When did I have a Proustian moment? Choices: A. after I grated the potatoes B. not enough information C. before I grated the potatoes D. while I was grating potatoes
while I was grating potatoes
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_15
Why we did not like being sent to the cellar Choices: A. not enough information B. because it was dark C. because there were spiders D. because it was dangerous
because it was dark
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_16
It probably took this long to make poutines: Choices: A. one hour B. not enough information C. one minute D. one week
one hour
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f021_17
we thought we were being punished Choices: A. not enough information B. because the cellar was scary C. because we were sent to the dark cellar D. beause the cellar was dangerous
because we were sent to the dark cellar
[ "Once, while grating potatoes to make potato pancakes, I had a Proustian moment. I can't lay claim to much in the way of literary knowledge, but I do know that Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' was prompted by his biting into a pastry and feeling a sense of overwhelming pleasure with no recognizable cause. In m...
f022_0
The parents believed that Choices: A. not enough information B. speaking the two main languages was better C. their children were bad D. knowing two languages was bad
speaking the two main languages was better
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_1
the children learned to speak both languages Choices: A. not enough information B. they never learned C. before the author was born D. after the author was born
after the author was born
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_2
what is probably true of the author Choices: A. he lives far from family B. he understands english and french C. not enough information D. he lives in Canada
he understands english and french
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_3
parents believe that Choices: A. the segregation is good B. the religion catholic C. not enough information D. whatever road you took would be much smoother if you could speak both of Canada's official languages
whatever road you took would be much smoother if you could speak both of Canada's official languages
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_4
the childrens speaking Choices: A. russian B. german C. not enough information D. spanish
not enough information
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_5
after the end of the story Choices: A. the author went to bed B. the author probably had a drink C. not enough information D. the author probably died of a heart attack
the author probably died of a heart attack
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_6
who is telling the story? Choices: A. not enough information B. the author's child C. the author's wife D. the author
the author
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_7
why was the author in misery Choices: A. his parents gave him a horrible upbringing B. they had no money C. not enough information D. he was thrown in a life of crime
his parents gave him a horrible upbringing
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_8
what religion was brought up Choices: A. somenting atheo B. not enough information C. somenting Catholic D. somenting Muslim
somenting Catholic
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_9
who both spent six years learning everything in French Choices: A. brother and sister B. father C. mother D. not enough information
brother and sister
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_10
After this story ends, the children spoke Choices: A. german B. english and french C. chinese D. not enough information
english and french
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_11
how long probaby broher and sister both spent learning everything in French Choices: A. 1 year B. 1 week C. not enough information D. six years
six years
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_12
why was I brought up Catholic Choices: A. because my mother was german and my father was English B. not enough information C. my mother was english and my father was german D. because my mother was French and my father was English
because my mother was French and my father was English
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_13
When TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life Choices: A. before confessional age B. during confessional age C. not enough information D. after confessional age
after confessional age
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_14
what is probably true about P. Arsenault Choices: A. not enough information B. he spoke french C. he spoke german D. he spoke english
he spoke english
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_15
who is the author Choices: A. an ironworker B. not enough information C. a nobleman D. a clocksmith
not enough information
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_16
what did the author eat Choices: A. nothing B. anything he could get C. not enough information D. a mixture of english and french food
a mixture of english and french food
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f022_17
how long of a timespan is this story Choices: A. not enough information B. a year C. a month D. 20 years
a month
[ "In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addic...
f023_0
How long did the fish probably thaw in the sink? Choices: A. not enough information B. one week C. an hour D. 15 minutes
an hour
[ "Is not necessarily worth two of anything, anywhere else. But it can certainly be a heck of a lot of fun. During my days as an inmate in Bridges House at the University of New Brunswick, I shared this space with about 99 other testosterone-addled 'young adults' whose charming tendency to get completely out of hand ...
f023_1
After thawing out the fish Choices: A. he threw the fish away B. not enough information C. he ate the fish D. the author used it in his revenge
the author used it in his revenge
[ "Is not necessarily worth two of anything, anywhere else. But it can certainly be a heck of a lot of fun. During my days as an inmate in Bridges House at the University of New Brunswick, I shared this space with about 99 other testosterone-addled 'young adults' whose charming tendency to get completely out of hand ...
f023_2
Who returned from the Farmer's Market with a four-pound fish? Choices: A. Scut B. The narrator C. Shan D. not enough information
Shan
[ "Is not necessarily worth two of anything, anywhere else. But it can certainly be a heck of a lot of fun. During my days as an inmate in Bridges House at the University of New Brunswick, I shared this space with about 99 other testosterone-addled 'young adults' whose charming tendency to get completely out of hand ...