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60507_5EHIDPFU_1
Which is *not* a competitor to the Piltdon Can Opener?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "International", "Minerva Mighty Midget", "Universal", "Super-Opener" ]
3
60507_5EHIDPFU_2
Which is *not* a can-opener feature that Ogden Piltdon cares about?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Lightweight", "Musical", "Speed", "Stability" ]
3
60507_5EHIDPFU_3
Why did Kalvin commit to Piltdon’s unreasonable deadline?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "He felt challenged to develop creative solutions.", "He didn’t want to lose his job.", "He wanted to earn recognition.", "He was able to hire more staff." ]
1
60507_5EHIDPFU_4
Why did Kalvin hesitate to share information about the new invention?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "He wanted to do more research into how it works.", "He wanted to be the one to tell Piltdon.", "He wanted to keep the invention for himself.", "He wanted to save his job." ]
0
60507_5EHIDPFU_5
Why did Kalvin continue researching on his own at home?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "He wanted to be sure it was safe.", "He needed to work extra hours to meet the deadline.", "He wanted to patent the Super-Opener idea for himself.", "He wanted to better understand the technology and create a solution." ]
3
60507_5EHIDPFU_6
What was *not* a result of the “Borenchuck Incident”?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "A state of emergency was declared.", "Piltdon filed a lawsuit against Kalvin.", "Sales of helmets increased.", "Super-Opener sales plummeted." ]
1
60507_5EHIDPFU_7
When applying for new jobs, Kalvin found that…
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Companies did not approve of what they heard about his previous work.", "Companies did not have open positions.", "Piltdon gave him a positive reference.", "He had multiple offers." ]
0
60507_5EHIDPFU_8
The area in which Kalvin wanted to devote most of his time was:
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Research", "Production", "Marketing", "Management" ]
0
60507_5EHIDPFU_9
What new emotion was Kalvin experiencing after quitting Piltdon Opener Company?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Cowardice", "Anger", "Misery", "Submission" ]
1
60507_5EHIDPFU_10
What was the “Piltdon Effect”?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "The ability to meet a tight deadline.", "The can-opener causing the cans to disappear.", "The deluge of cans falling from the sky.", "Viral interest in a new product." ]
1
63875_TA3WI7DW_1
What is the Mercury Sam’s Garden?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "An apartment building", "A club", "An amusement park", "A family restaurant" ]
1
63875_TA3WI7DW_2
What would happen if the supply of Latonka were to be cut off?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "The Latonka Trust stock would increase.", "Mercury Sam’s Garden would gain customers.", "Demand would decrease throughout the universe.", "Albert Peet would lose his fortune." ]
3
63875_TA3WI7DW_3
After the death of Karfial Hodes…
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "The rebels would be lost without him & disband.", "Albert Peet would lose a lot of power.", "The rebellion would win power.", "Jaro Moynihan would be paid 20,000 Earth notes." ]
0
63875_TA3WI7DW_4
How did the Mercurians adjust to the heat?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "Their yellow eyes filtered the sun’s rays.", "They mostly lived under the ground.", "Their skin kept them cool.", "They would sweat to cool off." ]
1
63875_TA3WI7DW_5
Why did the Latonka Trust stock start dropping?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "Alternatives to Latonka flooded the market.", "Demand for Latonka was decreasing.", "There were rumors that the Earth Congress would grant Mercurians independence.", "People suspected the revolution would be successful." ]
2
63875_TA3WI7DW_6
Why did Moynihan shoot Stanley?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "It was an accident.", "Stanley tried to poison him.", "Stanley was protecting Albert Peet.", "He was hired to shoot Stanley." ]
1
63875_TA3WI7DW_7
Which planet was considered the new frontier?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "Mars", "Earth", "Mercury", "Jupiter" ]
2
63875_TA3WI7DW_8
What was expressed as the time limit on Moynihan’s work?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "Before Karfial Hodes’ capture", "Before the Earth Congress votes on Mercurian independence", "Before the The Festival of the Rains", "Before Moynihan’s return to Mars" ]
2
63875_TA3WI7DW_9
What was the main reason Moynihan asked Miss Webb to meet him at the grog shop?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "He wanted her to call the police.", "He was asking her out on a date.", "She is a spy for the revolution.", "He wanted to find out what she knew." ]
3
61081_2UZ3B4TL_1
Why did the Treasury Department want Orison McCall to apply for a job at the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Company?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "To gather information about their unusual people and banking practices.", "To do an official audit of the bank’s books.", "To provide the bank employees with training.", "To read text into a microphone." ]
0
61081_2UZ3B4TL_2
Why did Orison prefer to send her reports to Washington by mail?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "She preferred to put everything in writing.", "She found the “pillow talk” to be improper.", "So the reports could be done faster.", "So the reports would be more secure." ]
1
61081_2UZ3B4TL_3
How was Orison treated by her female co-workers?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "Welcoming", "Indifferent", "Friendly", "Guarded" ]
3
61081_2UZ3B4TL_4
People around him describe Dink as a…
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "brute", "ladies’ man", "hard-working entrepreneur", "nerd" ]
1
61081_2UZ3B4TL_5
What did Orison do when she met Kraft Gerding?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "She went to visit him on the upstairs floors.", "She typed up a dictated letter for him.", "She set up a date with him for that evening.", "She snapped at him and threatened to quit." ]
3
61081_2UZ3B4TL_6
Why did Orison think that Dink had a European background?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "His accent", "The languages he speaks", "His manners", "His physique" ]
2
61081_2UZ3B4TL_7
Orison’s introduction to Auga Vingt could best be described as...
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "Friendly", "Cordial", "Passive-aggressive", "Heated" ]
2
61081_2UZ3B4TL_8
What was Orison’s excuse to visit the upper floors?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "To deliver a message from Mr. Wanji", "To see what the Earmuffs were doing", "To feed the Microfabridae", "To complain about Auga Vingt" ]
0
61081_2UZ3B4TL_9
Why did Dink punch Kraft?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "Self-defense", "He wasn’t listening", "He insulted Dink", "He was threatening Orison" ]
3
61081_2UZ3B4TL_10
What is a likely explanation for Orison seeing Benjamin Franklin images in the Microfabridae tank?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "The Microfabridae are killing people and the faces look like Benjamin franklin.", "It was a play of the eyes.", "The Microfabridae are being used to process $100 bills for illegal purposes.", "Someone accidentally dropped $100 bills into the tanks." ]
2
61052_GL60ZD9B_1
Why was the mission of the Pandora initially referred to as a “fool’s errand”?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "The original exploration party had already reported back about the planet.", "They had already learned everything they could about the blobs.", "They had found Hennessy’s crew.", "The crew hadn’t found anything new or dangerous." ]
3
61052_GL60ZD9B_2
Why were the cadets outside alone?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "They were lost.", "They were young and untrained.", "They were on a mission.", "They were insubordinate." ]
1
61052_GL60ZD9B_3
How was Hennessy’s ship found?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "Rain moved the haze long enough to spot it.", "Searchers found it by walking around with metal detectors.", "A landslide exposed its location buried in a deep gorge.", "The crew approached the Pandora." ]
2
61052_GL60ZD9B_4
How did Gwayne subdue the alien leader?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "He ran over it with the Jeep.", "He wrestled it with his hands.", "The leader surrendered.", "He used a spear to injure it." ]
1
61052_GL60ZD9B_5
Why did Gwayne ask the alien leader about barmaids and puppies?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "To see if he spoke English.", "To test if he was Hennessy.", "To test if he was familiar with Earth culture.", "To get him to speak so he could listen to the sound of his voice." ]
1
61052_GL60ZD9B_6
Who were the horde members?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "Angry aliens", "Aliens pretending to be Hennessy’s crew and the children of the exploring party", "Lonely aliens", "Hennessy’s crew and the children of the exploring party" ]
3
61052_GL60ZD9B_7
What is the power of the blobs?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "To make creatures sleep.", "To change creatures to adapt to a new environment.", "To change creatures so they go insane.", "To make creatures die." ]
1
61052_GL60ZD9B_8
What lie does Gwayne plan to tell the crew?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "There is not enough fuel to get back to Earth.", "The ship is broken.", "Earth no longer exists.", "Everyone is already infected." ]
3
61052_GL60ZD9B_9
What is the reasoning behind Gwayne’s decision?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "They can take the information they learned to improve conditions on Earth.", "Earth is struggling to find suitable colonies, so they need to rescue the people here and keep looking.", "They can bring more people to this planet to live.", "Earth is struggling to find suitable colonies, and this planet has pro...
3
61052_GL60ZD9B_10
What is the future of the Pandora?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "It will stay on the planet forever.", "It will return to Earth to report back on what they found.", "It will rescue Hennessy’s crew and the exploring party.", "It will remain in space." ]
0
61053_MMXHSAAV_1
How do the crew feel about “home office relatives”?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "It’s a waste of time and fuel to bring them back and forth.", "It’s a chance to impress the bosses and land better positions.", "It’s a great way to have fun and earn tips.", "It’s a chance to go on dates with pretty girls." ]
0
61053_MMXHSAAV_2
What is Jeffers’ opinion about taking graft?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "Taking extra is stealing and is wrong.", "He takes extra in order to spend it on improvements for the crew.", "He takes extra as part of a hazard duty pay package.", "Taking extra is expected and nobody would notice." ]
3
61053_MMXHSAAV_3
What and where is Ganymede?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "It’s a planet close to Earth.", "It’s a planet close to Jupiter.", "It’s a moon close to Mercury.", "It’s a moon close to Jupiter." ]
3
61053_MMXHSAAV_4
What is the landscape of Ganymede like?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "Steaming hot and rugged", "Riddled with volcanic puffballs", "Frozen, cold, and dim", "Steep mountains of rock and ice" ]
2
61053_MMXHSAAV_5
Why did “Betty Koslow” really come to Ganymede?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "To investigate possible criminal behavior.", "To learn about business management.", "To arrest Jeffers.", "To take a vacation and date pilots." ]
0
61053_MMXHSAAV_6
What was the number that Betty called?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "To her Space Patrol colleagues", "To the family’s private security team", "To the Ganymede superiors", "To Daddy’s private office at Koslow Space headquarters" ]
0
61053_MMXHSAAV_7
What is the purpose of “touching helmets”?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "To communicate without using the radio.", "To share oxygen.", "To maintain the vacuum seal of the suits.", "To keep the dust out." ]
0
61053_MMXHSAAV_8
Why was the Space Patrolman surprised that Tolliver referred to Betty as "Miss Koslow"?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "It was a cover name, not her real name.", "He realized that she was the boss' daughter.", "The Space Patrolman didn’t know her name.", "She wasn’t supposed to tell anyone who she was." ]
0
61053_MMXHSAAV_9
Where was the space craft heading in the end?
TOLLIVER'S ORBIT was slow—but it wasn't boring. And it would get you there—as long as you weren't going anywhere anyhow! By H. B. FYFE Johnny Tolliver scowled across the desk at his superior. His black thatch was ruffled, as if he had been rubbed the wrong way. "I didn't ask you t...
[ "In orbit around Ganymede", "To the Space Patrol ship", "To Koslow Spaceways headquarters", "A 6-month journey back to Earth" ]
0
20012_H0FT1P5X_1
What was Brian Arthur’s claim to fame?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "An economist who applied an understanding of increasing returns to high-technology markets.", "The author of “Complexity.”", "A founder of modern economics.", "A scholar of international trade who was primarily responsible for the rediscovering of increasing returns." ]
0
20012_H0FT1P5X_2
What was “The Legend of Arthur”?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "A comparison of the economic models of simplicity and determinism.", "A criticism of reporters who do not check their facts before publishing a story.", "A criticism of the direction that macroeconomic research has taken during the past 20 years.", "A criticism of economic scholars who take credit for others...
1
20012_H0FT1P5X_3
Who does John Cassidy refer to as the “Santa Fe professor”?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "Joel Klein", "Brian Arthur", "Daniel Rubinfeld", "Paul Krugman" ]
1
20012_H0FT1P5X_4
What is the educational background of the person who wrote “Complexity”?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "Law", "Economics", "Journalism", "Physics" ]
3
20012_H0FT1P5X_5
What is the most accurate paraphrase of Paul Krugman’s reply to John Cassidy?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "“I disagree with you.”", "“Your article was better than David Warsh’s.”", "“My article was a necessary contribution to the research.”", "“David Warsh is a journalist who did it right.”" ]
3
20012_H0FT1P5X_6
Where was John Cassidy’s piece published?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "Simon & Schuster", "The Boston Globe", "Handbook of International Economics", "The New Yorker" ]
3
20012_H0FT1P5X_7
What solution does Paul Krugman suggest to address his concerns?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "Journalists and authors should rely on only a handful of trusted sources.", "Journalists and authors should show more care in referencing and crediting work done by all parties.", "Journalists and authors should always fact-check information through Nobel laureates.", "More media attention should be given to...
1
20012_H0FT1P5X_8
Why didn’t M. Mitchell Waldrop give credit to other economists in his book?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "He didn’t know about them.", "He left them out of the book deliberately.", "He wrote about them but it was cut during the editing process.", "This is untrue; the book includes this information." ]
2
20012_H0FT1P5X_9
Where was Brian Arthur born?
Krugman's Life of Brian Where it all started: Paul Krugman's "The Legend of Arthur." Letter from John Cassidy Paul Krugman replies to John Cassidy Letter from M. Mitchell Waldrop Paul Krugman replies to M. Mitchell Waldrop Letter from Kenneth J. Arrow Letter from Ted C. Fishman David Warsh's July 3, 1994, Boston Globe ...
[ "Ireland", "England", "Boston", "Santa Fe" ]
0
20010_9681BS4Q_1
Why does the author describe Charles Murray as a “publicity genius”?
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "He sent out numerous press releases and did a press tour for this book.", "He published first in academic journals to increase the book’s authority.", "He limited access as a way to increase the allure of the book before publication.", "He attacked critics of his book to discredit them." ]
2
20010_9681BS4Q_2
What is the main purpose of a “galley proof”?
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "To give editors a final version to proofread.", "To give readers a chance to pre-order the book.", "To offer experts an opportunity to critique the book.", "To generate buzz about a book before its publication." ]
3
20010_9681BS4Q_3
How long did it take for damaging criticism of the book to come out?
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "There has never been criticism leveled at the book.", "Five years", "Six months", "A full year" ]
3
20010_9681BS4Q_4
What was an effect of the delay in the book’s circulation?
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "The book didn’t reach the top of the charts.", "Experts weren’t able to read through and collect evidence proving the book’s hypotheses wrong.", "Criticism of the book immediately created a backlash.", "The book sold fewer copies." ]
1
20010_9681BS4Q_5
According to Murray and Herrnstein:
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "Poor black people are unintelligent.", "Poor people are able to work hard and get ahead.", "There are different types of intelligence.", "Successful people are clustered among the unintelligent." ]
0
20010_9681BS4Q_6
The author of “The Bell Curve Flattened” disagrees with Murray and Herrnstein’s assertions that:
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "IQ has more predictive power on success than parental socio-economics status.", "Education can increase opportunity.", "There is consensus that intelligence is a meaningless concept.", "Power and success are open to one and all on the basis of merit." ]
0
20010_9681BS4Q_7
What is one reason the author thinks the regression analysis used by Murray and Herrstein was inadequate?
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "The results were able to be duplicated by other social scientists.", "The independent and dependent variables were clearly defined.", "The tests relied upon in the database were not truly IQ tests.", "The sources relied upon were balanced and reliable." ]
2
20010_9681BS4Q_8
Murray and Herrstein believe that _____ is not important to an individual’s success.
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "Education", "IQ", "Parents' status", "Ability" ]
0
20010_9681BS4Q_9
What is the main message the author is sending by mentioning the tale of Plato’s cave?
The Bell Curve Flattened Charles Murray is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and Richard Herrnstein's book, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life , in the fall of 1994 was his masterpiece. Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 fli...
[ "Caution that people who think they see things clearly may just be blinded by what they want to be true.", "Reminder to be careful what you read.", "Caution against the shadows of political correctness.", "Reminder that Plato believed in education." ]
0
60507_QOO9BH2K_1
What was Piltdon most interested in?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Making money", "Being known around the world", "Keeping Feetch on the payroll", "Having more patents than anyone else" ]
0
60507_QOO9BH2K_2
What was Feetch most interested in?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Making money", "Research and development", "Working for Piltdon", "Being known around the world" ]
1
60507_QOO9BH2K_3
How did the majority of Piltdon workers feel about Feetch?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "They respected him", "They thought he was too careless", "They felt indifferent towards him", "They thought he was only thinking about money" ]
0
60507_QOO9BH2K_4
Why didn't Feetch show Piltdon his new invention right away?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "He wanted to keep the new invention to himself", "He knew Piltdon wouldn't wait to research further", "He was afraid he couldn't recreate it", "He wanted a raise first" ]
1
60507_QOO9BH2K_5
What didn't happen because of the original Super-Opener?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Feetch became famous", "Feetch got a raise", "People had to begin wearing hats and helmets", "Piltdon made a lot of money" ]
0
60507_QOO9BH2K_6
How did Piltdon feel about Feetch throughout most of the story?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "He thought Feetch was brilliant", "Feetch deserved credit for his work", "Feetch was making more money than he deserved", "Feetch was just another worker to control" ]
3
60507_QOO9BH2K_7
Why did Feetch quit?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Piltdon never appreciated or listened to him", "Piltdon took all the credit for the Super-Opener", "Feetch wanted to retire", "Piltdon wouldn't give him enough money" ]
0
60507_QOO9BH2K_8
Why were people throwing things at Feetch's house?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "They were jealous of Feetch's invention", "They thought the falling cans were all his fault", "Piltdon told them to", "Cans were still falling on people" ]
1
60507_QOO9BH2K_9
What didn't Feetch discover?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Where the cans were going", "The fastest-opening can opener", "Multiple different universes", "How to make the cans disappear safely" ]
1
60507_QOO9BH2K_10
What didn't Feetch get at the end of the story?
THE SUPER OPENER BY MICHAEL ZUROY Here's why you should ask for a "Feetch M-D" next time you get a can opener! "Feetch!" grated Ogden Piltdon, president of the Piltdon Opener Company, slamming the drafting board with his hairy fist, "I want results!" Heads lifted over boar...
[ "Money to pay for his wife's medical bills", "Credit for his discoveries", "The job he wanted", "Piltdon's job" ]
3
63875_B507K45X_1
What isn't true of the red-headed girl?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "she was undercover", "she was sure her plan would succeed", "she was trying to set up an assassination", "she was kidnapped" ]
1
63875_B507K45X_2
What doesn't describe Jaro?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "he's curious", "he's a murderer", "he'll do anything for money", "he's well-known on many planets" ]
2
63875_B507K45X_3
Which isn't true about the Mercurians?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "they're peaceful people", "most want a revolution", "they can handle extreme heat", "they can see well in the day" ]
1
63875_B507K45X_4
Which isn't true about Stanley?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "he can play piano", "he works for Mr. Peet", "he cares about the Mercurians", "he's killed people before" ]
2
63875_B507K45X_5
Why did Jaro sneak out of his hostelry?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "he wanted his money from Mr. Peet", "he wanted to meet Joan", "he was in need of more Latonka", "he wanted to figure out the mystery" ]
3
63875_B507K45X_6
What does Peet seem to care about the most?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "keeping all of his power and money", "the safety of all citizens on Mercury", "getting off of Mercury", "the people that work for him" ]
0
63875_B507K45X_7
What words best describe Miss Webb?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "secretive and manipulative", "annoyed and rude", "witty and sarcastic", "careful and cautious" ]
2
63875_B507K45X_8
Why did Jaro ask to meet Miss Webb?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "He doesn't have anyone else to talk to", "He wants to know what's really going on", "He wants her to be an assassin", "He found her attractive" ]
1
63875_B507K45X_9
Who wanted Jaro dead?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "Karfial Hodes", "Miss Mikhail and Miss Webb", "the Martian rebellion", "Stanley and Mr. Peet" ]
3
63875_B507K45X_10
What's really happening on Mercury?
Red Witch of Mercury By EMMETT McDOWELL Death was Jaro Moynahan's stock in trade, and every planet had known his touch. But now, on Mercury, he was selling his guns into the weirdest of all his exploits—gambling his life against the soft touch of a woman's lips. On the stage of ...
[ "The Mercurians are rebelling against Peet and will do what it takes to get their freedom.", "Peet wants to sell his Lotonka Trust and get back to Earth.", "Karfial Hodes is taking hostages to win his battle against Terrestrials.", "Peet is lying to stop Earth from granting Mercurians their freedom." ]
3
61081_9X59TFEH_1
How did Orison feel on the first day of her job?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "confused about her job duties", "frustrated with the other women that worked there", "excited about such a large raise", "in love with the quirkiness of the employees" ]
0
61081_9X59TFEH_2
Would Orison be able to go out until midnight?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "No - she needed to be in her bed before then", "No - she works too early in the morning to be out so late", "Yes - she has no curfew", "Yes - Mr. Gerding will probably take her dancing far later" ]
0
61081_9X59TFEH_3
Who seems to be the only person that Orison seems to trust at the bank?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "Dink Gerding", "Kraft Gerding", "no one - they all seem suspicious", "Auga Vingt" ]
0
61081_9X59TFEH_4
Which best describes Orison's personality?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "smart and bossy", "patient and polite", "kind and innocent", "curious and confident" ]
3
61081_9X59TFEH_5
Why did Orison say that she quit?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "She was frustrated with her visitors", "She didn't understand her job", "She didn't like reading every day", "Kraft was being rude to her" ]
0
61081_9X59TFEH_6
What is Orison's main reason for going to floor seven?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "To figure out what escudo green meant", "To have a good reason to get fired", "To find out what else is happening at the bank", "To give Dink a message" ]
2
61081_9X59TFEH_7
What are Microfabridae?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "tiny crustaceans that eat calcium and metals", "tiny crustaceans that they're breeding for profit", "tiny spiders that eat people", "tiny spiders that create tiny webs" ]
0
61081_9X59TFEH_8
Does Orison know what is taking place at the bank?
CINDERELLA STORY By ALLEN KIM LANG What a bank! The First Vice-President was a cool cat—the elevator and the money operators all wore earmuffs—was just as phony as a three-dollar bill! I The First Vice-President of the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Compa...
[ "Yes - Dink is very open and honest with her", "No - there are many secrets and oddities", "Yes - she's a very smart woman", "No - no one will tell her anything" ]
1
61052_JUGXNC33_1
In the beginning, how does the author try to make you feel about this world?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "skeptical but optimistic", "curious and interested", "like it's uninhabited and scary", "like it's a place unworthy of going to" ]
3
61052_JUGXNC33_2
Why were they getting the jeeps out?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "to tour the planet", "to attack the natives", "to find the lost crew", "to go on an urgent rescue mission" ]
3
61052_JUGXNC33_3
Which words best describe the mob of creatures?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "ugly, hairy, and clever", "monstrous, large, and foolish", "slow, strong, and mean", "tall, thick, and caring" ]
0
61052_JUGXNC33_4
Which word doesn't describe the cadets?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "cautious", "naïve", "embellishers", "young" ]
0
61052_JUGXNC33_5
What isn't a reason that it was foolish for Gwayne to leave the ship in such a hurry?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "the air is dangerous for him to breathe", "he forgot to bring the radio", "they didn't know for sure what was out there", "he was outnumbered" ]
0
61052_JUGXNC33_6
What isn't a reason for bringing the creature back to the ship?
Spawning Ground By LESTER DEL REY They weren't human. They were something more—and something less—they were, in short, humanity's hopes for survival! The Starship Pandora creaked and groaned as her landing pads settled unevenly in the mucky surface of the ugly world outside. S...
[ "they want to learn more about him", "they want to know why the ship had been hidden", "they want to know what happened to Hennessy's group", "they want revenge for what it did to the cadets" ]
3