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1:  Who is the narrator of the novel?

a. Big George

b. Randle McMurphy

c. Chief Bromden

d. Billy Bibbit


2:  McMurphy is a war hero who

a. Led a group of escapees from a Korean War prison camp

b. Commanded a submarine during World War II

c. Led a successful raid against a North Vietnamese ammunitions dump in the Vietnam War

d. Drove an ambulance in the Vietnam War


3:  Why does Chief Bromden fakes muteness and deafness?

a. It enables him to spy on Nurse Ratched

b. He has grown accustomed to being ignored

c. He fears language cannot accurately convey human thoughts

d. He likes the drugs that they give him for it


4:  What does the control panel used by Chief Bromden to escape represent?

a. His belief in the necessity of authority

b. McMurphy’s resurrection

c. His recovery from paranoid schizophrenia

d. An overthrow of control


5:  What does Harding mean when he confesses to McMurphy that he is different?

a. He is homosexual.

b. He is a Republican.

c. He is insane.

d. He is psychic.


6:  Why does Charles Cheswick commit suicide?

a. He discovers that Nurse Ratched won’t sign his release

b. He feels betrayed by McMurphy’s conformity

c. He has learned his wife is unfaithful

d. He discovers he is a Chronic


7:  How is Doctor Spivey controlled by Nurse Ratched?

a. She knows he is addicted to morphine and she is blackmailing him.

b. She and his wife are good friends.

c. She provides him with sexual favors.

d. She provides him with morphine for his addiction.


8:  Why is Billy Bibbit in the hospital?

a. He is afraid of the opposite sex

b. He has attempted suicide

c. He has threatened a doctor

d. He thinks he is famous


9:  What is the meaning of the recurring motif of the cat and the dog?

a. The conflict between the incarcerated and the free

b. The conflict between men and women

c. The conflict between tame and wild

d. The conflict between natural and mechanical forces


10:  Who says the following: “Feet and inches? A guy at the carnival looked her over and says five feet nine and weighs a hundred and thirty pounds, but that was because he’d just saw her. She got bigger all the time.”

a. Randle McMurphy

b. Dale Harding

c. Chief Bromden

d. Nurse Ratched


11:  Who says the following: “I don’t deal blackjack so good, hobbled like this, but I maintain I’m a fire-eater in a stud game.”

a. Billy Bibbit

b. Randle McMurphy

c. Chief Bromden

d. Max Taber


12:  Who says the following, about whom: “And yet he sees to do things without thinking of himself at all, as if he were a martyr or a saint.”

a. McMurphy, about Dr. Spivey

b. Chief Bromden, about Billy Bibbit

c. Nurse Ratched, about McMurphy

d. Max Taber, about Harding





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