What one would probably NOT find in Gammy's cookie drawer.
What are ...?
a. Graham Crackers
b. Ginger Snaps
c. Fig Newtons
d. Chips Ahoy!
The approximate period when Gammy entered the workforce.
What are ...?
a. the late 1960s
b. the early 1970s
c. the late 1970s
d. the early 1980s
Gammy's childhood hometown in New Jersey.
What is ...?
a. Saddle River
b. Jersey City
c. South Orange
d. Short Hills
Gammy's favorite thing to read.
What is ...?
a. The New Yorker
b. The New York Times
c. Romance novels
d. Self-improvement books
How Gammy felt when a son stayed out late.
What is ...?
a. Calm because she trusted in her sons' judgment
b. Curious because she frequently wondered about her sons' private lives
c. Pleased because it probably meant her son was having a good time
d. Worried because she's a worrier
One of Gammy's yummiest regular dinner entrees.
What is ...?
a. Beef tacos
b. Roasted chicken basted with orange juice
c. French country-style omelet
d. Trout almondine
The relative size of Korn/Ferry International among executive search firms.
What is ...?
a. The largest in the world
b. The second largest in the world
c. The third largest in the world
d. The fourth largest in the world
Gammy's major in college.
What is ...?
a. Sociology
b. Psychology
c. Art history
d. French
Jack and Gammy's favorite vacation activity.
What is ...?
a. Visit museums
b. Go shopping
c. Relax on the beach
d. Take a cruise
How Gammy would usually react to the way her sons made their beds.
What is ...?
a. She'd compliment their bed-making skills
b She'd critique their bed-making skills
c. She'd quickly touch up the bed so that it met her high standards
d. She's shake her head sadly, mumbling a lament in Yiddish
What one would probably NOT find in Gammy's cereal cabinet.
What are ...?
a. Cheerios
b. Special K's
c. Fruit Loops
d. Product 19
Distance Gammy regularly walked home from work -- in a business suit!
What is ...?
a. A half a mile
b. One-and-a-half miles
c. Two-and-a-half miles
d. Three-and-a-half miles
Where Gammy first met a young Skipper Haupt.
What is ...?
a. Asbury Park
b. The Hollywood Golf Club
c. The Deal Casino
d. The Elberon Bathing Club
How Gammy liked to unwind at the end of the day.
What is ...?
a. Talk to Maxine Jaffe on the phone
b. Watch the McNeil/Lehrer Newshour
c. Vacuum the apartment
d. Soak in the bathtub
One of Gammy's favorite dinner-time subjects of conversation.
What is ...?
a. National politics
b. SAT vocabulary
c. Grades -- and how to improve them
d. Extracurricular activities
Gammy's go-to salad dressing.
What is ...?
a. Oil and vinegar
b. Ranch
c. French
d. Zesty Italian
Gammy's main area of expertise in executive search.
What is ... ?
a. Marketing
b. Technology
c. Human Relations
d. Finance
Something naughty Gammy once did.
What is ...?
a. Throw a rock at a streetlamp and break it
b. Skip school and then submit a forged absence note
c. Cut off some of her sister Patty's hair
d. Punch a girl in the neighborhood and give her a black eye
What Gammy liked to wear when she was relaxing after work.
What is ...?
a. A robe
b. A leisure suit
c. Athletic wear
d. An old shirt
Where Gammy would have purchased all of her sons' clothing if she had had unlimited funds.
What is ...?
a. Brooks Brothers
b. Ralph Lauren
c. Saks Fifth Avenue
d. Bloomingdale's
What Gammy would absolutely NOT tolerate in the kitchen.
What are ...?
a. Complaints about the food
b. Requests for something different to eat
c. Bare feet
d. Crumbs
The firm where Gammy worked directly BEFORE joining Korn/Ferry International.
What is ...?
a. Orion Consulting
b. Crispy, Wagner, and Associates
c. Haupt, Andrews, Fraiman & Hug
d. Chemical Bank
Gammy's high school alma mater.
What is ...?
a. Seton Hall Prep
b. Kent Place
c. Newark Academy
d. Far Brook
Gammy's preferred brand of Scotch whiskey.
What is ...?
a. Dewar's White Label
b. Chivas Regal
c. Johnny Walker Black Label
d. Cutty Sark
How Gammy felt that her sons sometimes wore hand-me-down clothes.
What is ...?
a. Ashamed and wanted to keep it a secret
b. Delighted because she was an early advocate of "reduce, recycle, reuse"
c. Matter-of-fact about it because children's clothes should be handed down if they're still in good condition
d. Proud because it made her feel superior to the typical wasteful and vain American consumer