The geese the Chief sees outside the hospital window symbolize A. The idea that it is natural for a man to be an individual. B. Freedom.
C. The Chiefs retreat from reality. D. Nurse Ratchet's power to control the natural sexuality of the male patients 2. The description of Hardin* hands is significant because A.
They give the reader a clue as to his sexual difficulties. B. Their large, meaty appearance contrasts with Hoarding's meek manners. C. They have tobacco stains on the fingers, indicating that Harding is a chain s mocker. D.
Both A and B 3. The fishing trip is good for the men because
A. They catch a large swordfish. B. They regain some of their lost courage and learn to laugh again C.
The Chief talks for the first time. D. B
...illy sleeps with Candy. 4.
Which of the following statements about McCarthy is unquestionably true A. McCarthy is a psychopath because he lacks sound judgment and often act s impulsively in criminal or amoral ways. B. McCarthy is at heart a con man who acts only for his own selfish gains. C. McCarthy has lead a tough life with many fights, but his laugh is genuine.
McCarthy is secretly in love with Nurse Ratchet. D. 5. The orderlies abuse the patients by
A. Cramming food into the chronics' mouths more quickly than they can shall owe it. B.
Sexually abusing the men with thermometers. C. Eating the food that was intended for the patients. D. A, B, and C 6.
Which of the following incidents from the story is an example of irony? A. Vera Harding is a beautifu
woman who is comfortable with her sexuality. B. Harding and most of the other acutest are in the hospital voluntarily, while McCarthy is committed to the hospital by a judge. C.
The Chiefs mother is a white woman. D. Nurse Ratchet is friends with Billy Bit's mother. 7.
Checks and Billy both commit suicide because A. Once they have tasted what it is like to be strong men, they cannot go back to being "rabbits.
" B. McCarthy makes Nurse Ratchet so mad she takes her anger out on them, and makes their lives miserable. C. They cannot live with the knowledge they are never going to leave the hosts tall. D. They have had so much EST that they can no longer function as men.
8. Nurse Ratchet decides to keep McCarthy on the ward after McCarthy De fees her authority when he pretends to watch the world series on TV because A. DRP. Espies and the other staff members side with McCarthy.
B. She is secretly in love with McCarthy and cannot bear to have him remove d from the ward.
C. She knows if she moves him to Disturbed, he will then become a martyr to t he other patients. D. She truly wants what is best for McCarthy, and she thinks she is the best o en to help him overcome his mental illness. 9. Which of the following incidents from the story is an example of black come A.
When McCarthy first arrives on the ward, he greets everyone including the chronics like they are normal men while skillfully avoiding the orderly with the thermometer. B.
McCarthy cheerfully plays monopoly
with the men even though Martini is having hallucinations all through the game. C. McCarthy is given a lobotomy because of his violent behavior.
D. Both A and B 10. "Retched" and "Big Nurse" are appropriate names for the nurse in charge of the ward because A. The Chief thinks anyone who is strong or in authority is also physically large Therefore, he refers to Nurse Ratchet as the "Big Nurse. " B.
"Ratchet" sounds like the tool called a "ratchet. " This name is appropriate b cause Nurse Ratchet is a tool used by society to force the mental patients to conform m to society's rules.
C. Nurse Ratchet is a tall, large-hearted woman who uses her womanly curves t o sexually tease the men. 11. McCarthy stops his battle with Nurse Ratchet when A.
The Chief tells him about Electric Shock Therapy. B. McCarthy realizes Ratchet has enough power to keep him in the hospital indefinitely. C.
Checks commits suicide. D. The Chief lifts the control panel, winning McCarthy enough money that he does not think he needs to continue the battle. 12. Safest refuses to take his seizure medication because A. He does not want to look old.
B. It will make his teeth rot. C. The medicine does not work.
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