American Psycho
Bad or Mad?
The Stanford Prison Experiment
A History of Violence
The Lottery
100

What was the name of the homeless man Patrick Bateman mutilates (kills)?

Al

100

What is moral evil?

It's the evil humans do, by choice, knowing that they are doing wrong.

100

Who participated in the experiment?

Average group of healthy, inteligent, middle-class males.

100

What’s the name of the main character's children?

Sarah and Jack

100

What color is the box?

Black

200

Who is the author of American Psycho?

Bret Easton Ellis

200

What are mitigating circumstances?

Circumstances which can mean a milder sentence

200

What was the name of the psychologist behind 'The Stanford Prison experiment'?

Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo

200

Which object is Tom Stall working on, which later works?

His car

200

What’s the name of person chosen to be sacrificed?

Tessie Hutchinson

300

What is the name of the homeless man’s dog?

Gizmo

300

Which three traits make up 'the dark triad'?

Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism

300

Which year did it take place?

1971

300

What is the first thing Tom Stall does to prevent the attack in the diner?

Hit the attacker with the coffee pot

300

Who wrote the short story?

Shirley Jackson

400

What is Patrick Bateman’s exact order at McDonalds?

3 vanilla shakes

400

Who wrote the text "Do ruthless people really get ahead?"

David Robson

400

How many days did the experiment last?

6 days

400

What’s the name of the man Tom Stalls meets at the bar in Philadelphia?

Ruben

400

On which date did the ceremony take place?

June 27

500

What animal leather is Patrick Bateman's wallet made of?

Ostrich leather

500

According to Bad or Mad, what did 'generations of apologists search for'?

"A way to explain our imperfect world in a way that could justify God."

500

What are the conclusions about human behavior, based on this experiment?

If a good person is sent to a bad place, they will turn bad.

500

What did Tom Stall tell his son after the incident at school?

In this family, we don’t hit people

500

Where was the story originally published?

The New Yorker