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Note: This Book Is Best Read and Tested in 3 Parts

*****NOTE: THIS BOOK IS BEST READ AND TESTED IN 3 PARTS*****

The Man Who Couldn’t be Killed Author: Stanley Maxwell Copyright: ©1995 Pacific Press® Readability Level 8.1 Word Count: 88,928 224 pages Part 1(Chapters 1-10)

1. Why did Mr. Wong send Little Sister Soong away? a. He could not afford to take care of her b. She laughed at him c. She had tuberculosis d. She was his second wife.

2. Mr. Wong brought a Bible home so his wife could ______. a. become a Christian b. learn to read English c. use the paper for cigarettes d. all of the above

3. His wife used the paper to make ______. a. origami animals b. paper dolls for their girls c. shoe patterns d. all of these

4. Mr. Wong stopped being a police officer because he didn’t want to ______. a. be laughed at b. help the government c. shoot people d. take bribes

5. Mr. Wong worked as a ______in a garment factory. a. foreman b. guard c. mechanic d. tailor

6. Mr. Wong was accused of being a ______. a. Buddhist b. counterrevolutionary c. murderer d. thief

7. Talking of Jesus’ return was thought to mean ______. a. General MacArthur’s speech b. helping the Japanese c. helping Chiang Kai-shek d. that he did not want to support his family

8. The family decided God wanted them to fast because ______. a. Mr. Wong had lost his job b. they had no food c. they were in danger d. there was corruption in the church

9. The “train angel” returned Mr. Wong’s roll of ______. a. bandages b. bed clothes c. mei mei d. renminbi

10. Calling someone “old” was ______. a. insulting b. respectfu c. used by the communists d. all of these *****NOTE: THIS BOOK IS BEST READ AND TESTED IN 3 PARTS*****

The Man Who Couldn’t be Killed Author: Stanley Maxwell Copyright: ©1995 Pacific Press® Readability Level 8.1 Word Count: 88,928 224 pages Part 2 (Chapters 11-16)

11. The woman on the bridge ended up ______. a. giving Mr. Wong money b. living with the Wongs c. praying to Jesus d. reporting Mr. Wong to the police

12. God gave Lu a vision shortly before she ______. a. died b. escaped to the US c. was arrested d. was healed

13. Mr. Wong hid parts of a Bible in a ______. a. bar of soap b. blanket c. hat d. kettle

14. Mr. Wong’s first name was ______. a. Always Faithful b. Glorious Country c. My Friend Jesus d. Simple Life

15. Mr. Wong did not think he would go to prison because ______. a. he always did what the leaders asked him to do b. he believed Jesus’ would protect him c. he had many friends d. the Chinese constitution promised religious freedom

16. Li got ______the same as his mother. a. blue eyes b. diabetes c. polio d. tuberculosis

17. Mr. Wong worried mostly about ______. a. his children remaining faithful Christians b. losing face c. not being allowed to witness d. the torture of the prisoners

18. Mr. Wong was always getting in trouble for ______. a. keeping the Sabbath b. not eating pork c. witnessing d. all of these

19. Mr. Wong’s food was taken when he ______. a. prayed b. kept Sabbath c. read the Bible d. witnessed to the guards 20. Mr. Wong made soap from ______. a. clay and sand b. fish and grasshoppers c. tree bark and fruit peels d. poisonous plants *****NOTE: THIS BOOK IS BEST READ AND TESTED IN 3 PARTS*****

The Man Who Couldn’t be Killed Author: Stanley Maxwell Copyright: ©1995 Pacific Press® Readability Level 8.1 Word Count: 88,928 224 pages Part 3 (Chapters 17-28)

21. Mr. Wong enjoyed the ______more than the other prisoners. a. barley b. cold c. living arrangements d. mountains

22. To rein in your stubborn horse is to stop being ______. a. humble b. religious c. sinful d. too proud

23. The communists kept saying they were ______. a. being kind and helpful b. eager to learn Christianity c. not aware of any problems d. willing to let all believe as they wished a 24. For Mr. Wong everything was about ______. a. being an Adventist b. his friend Jesus c. being a loyal Chinese d. living healthfully

25. An angel probably tied Mr. Wong's hand so that ______. a. he would spend his time thinking about Jesus b. he couldn't be removed from his warm spot c. no one would be blamed for helping Mr. Wong d. no one would know he had help from heaven.

26. Mr. Wong was the only prisoner out of 5000 to ______. a. be a Christian b. get to eat food without pork c. go home after prison d. get visitors

27. Time of accusation and torture Mr. Wong counted as time to ______. a. ignore the pain b. plan revenge against his tormentors c. think about his family d. witness about Jesus

28. Mei Mei didn’t want to leave Shanghai because ______. a. her family took good care of her b. she was waiting for her father to return c. her neighbors protected her and her d. all of these sisters 29. While Mr. Wong was in prison ______died. a. Mr. Chu b. Little Doll c. Sang Lu d. Lee

30. Mr. Wong was willing to ______for his friend Jesus. a. be tortured b. die c. lose face d. all of these

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