A) thinks the test is boring B) sees images that upset him in the inkblots C) is afraid of making a mistake in front of Dr. Strauss D) cannot understand what he is supposed to see besides the ink
A) He wants to beat Algernon in the maze test B) He wants to be smart and know things like other people do C) He wants to please Dr. Strauss and Miss Kinnian D) He wants to be able to get a better job
A) Someone did something stupid B) Someone did something funny C) Someone lost something D) Someone had an operation
A) Miss Kinnian will refuse to have anything to do with him B) Miss Kinnian thinks she was wrong to encourage him to have the operation C) He knows he will leave her behind intellectually D) Miss Kinnian doesn't love him
A) Charlie realizes how intelligent he has become B) Charlie decides to wokr in the field of human intelligence C) Charlie is disgusted with himself for laughing at the boy D) Charlie remembers how he also used to play the clown
A) that Algernon will soon die B) his theory about how quickly artificially increased intelligence deteriorates C) the Dr. Nemur doesn't know the work on experimental intelligence in India D) that he has to communicate with Miss Kinnian on a simple level
A) his landlady throws him out because he hasn't paid rent B) he doesn't want people to be sorry for him C) he doesn't want the men at the factory to laugh at him again D) he can't get a job now that he isn't a genius
A) The factory workers force Charlie to leave his work B) Charlie and Algernon are presented to the American Psychological Association C) Charlie has an operation D) The factory workers get Charlie drunk
A) Dr. Strauss tries to visit Charlie, but Charlie won't let him in B) Charlie gives Dr. Strauss and inferiority complex C) Dr. Nemur publishes his report and leaves Dr. Strauss out of it D) Charlie overtakes them in intelligence and finds the flaw in their experiment
A) Trying to get along with the factory workers B) Trying to figure out what causes people to laugh at others C) Trying to learn to read and spell correctly D) Trying to understand his own mind and the nature of intelligence |