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Hero of the Underground
Section 1 quiz
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1. Is the following statement true or false? As the book begins Jason believes that death would be a relief to the life he was living.
a. True
b. False

2. Which of the following drug withdrawals did Jason believe was the closest thing to hell that people would ever experience?
a. Cocaine
b. Crack
c. Heroine

3. Diane met Jason when she worked as a ____________?
a. Artist
b. Dancer
c. Drug dealer

4. In the first chapter, Jason is having an argument with Diane. What were Jason and Diane arguing about?
a. Diane said she would keep a baby instead of having an abortion
b. Diane wanted to go to Jason’s parents with him for the holidays
c. Diane wanted to marry Jason, but he wasn’t ready for
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b. Modeling
c. NFL

16. What was the ritual that Jason had before he played a game in college?
a. He bought a new pair of cleats and kissed the bottoms
b. He called his brother Damian for encouragement
c. He was the last person off of the bus

17. Jason compared walking into the locker room before a game to walking into _____.
a. A church
b. A concert
c. A party

18. According to Jason, football players do not fear the pain of a hit, but they do fear _____.
a. Humiliation
b. Losing
c. Not having a starting position

19. As the captain of the team Jason’s pre-game speech is _____________.
a. A prayer that each player plays to his full potential without injuries
b. Aggressive words to provide a last shot of adrenaline
c. Encouraging words about playing for their families and friends

20. Which of the following bowl games did the Cornhuskers play in Jason’s senior year?
a. Orange Bowl
b. Rose Bowl
c. Sugar Bowl

21. Who did the media consider the man of the hour when before the bowl game?
a. Coach Osborne
b. Grant Winstrom
c. Peyton Manning

22. Is the following statement true or false? Jason had respect for Peyton Manning.
a. True
b. False

23. Which team won the Tennessee vs. Nebraska Orange Bowl

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