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Book quiz: Catcher in the rye

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1. The Catcher in the Rye is set around the:
1950s
1940s
1930s
1920s
2. The Catcher in the Rye is narrated by a young man named:
Isuzu
Ford
Chevrolet
Holden
3. The Narrator is not specific about his location while he’s telling the story, but he makes it clear that he is undergoing treatment in a:
Primary School
Mental Hospital
Car junk-yard
Private Hospital
4. The story begins on the Saturday following the end of classes at the Pencey prep school in Hagerstown, Pennsylvania. Pencey is the narrator's:
First school
Second school
Third school
Fourth school
5. The narrator goes downstairs to the Lavender Room and sits at a table, but the waiter realizes he’s a minor and refuses to serve him. He flirts with three
Children
Men
Women
Animals
6. Maurice, the______ Operator
Chute operator
Train operator
Car operator
Elevator operator
7. Maurice offers to sell a prostitute to the narrator for X$
5$
3.50$
2$
1$
8. The narrator isn’t sufficiently recovered to have sex with the prostitute, but he offers to pay her anyway. She sits on his lap and talks:
Sexy
Dirty
Filthy
Below the belt
9. The narrator wakes up at:
3'o Clock
6'o Clock
8'o Clock
10'o Clock
10. The narrator calls his former English teacher:
Mr. Tony Soprano
Mr. Antolini
Mr. Fettucine
Mr. Catilinie
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