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Cat's Cradle
Chapters 98-105 Quick Quiz
Cat's Cradle
by:
Kurt Vonnegut
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Chapters 98-105 Quick Quiz
1
of 5
What does Dr. von Koenigswald provide Monzano with before his death?
Psychiatric care
Attorney services
Last rights
A ham sandwich
2
of 5
Emulating past presidents, how does John decide to deal with his inability to provide adequate food, housing, and social services?
By doing nothing
By lowering taxes
By raising taxes
By keeping Bokonism illegal
3
of 5
At the ceremony of the Hundred Martyrs, what does John consume that makes him ill?
Ice-nine
Albatross meat
Acetone rum
All of the above
4
of 5
How does Monzano commit suicide?
Ingests ice-nine
Uses “the hook”
Drowns himself
Suffocates himself
5
of 5
John tells Phillip that it is the job of all writers to produce ___.
Truth and justice
Good and evil
Beauty and enlightenment
Humor and delight
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