Form 2 of Test 1
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1. The pilgrims see a body floating in the water while they are in ______ boat: A.
* a bottomless; B. a tiny; C. a golden; D. a silver; E. a pearl
2. A bandit impersonates Hsüan Tsang’s ____: A. mother; B. grandmother; C. *
father; D. grandfather; E. aunt
3. Hsüan Tsang is also called _____: A. Manjusri; B. Yama; C. Mr. Kao; D. Ch’ang-an;
E. * Tripitaka
4. The king of Crow-cock is thrown in a well by a ______ disguised as a wizard: A.
bull; B.* gelded lion; C. unicorn; D. dragon; E. fish
5. Representing the sins of gluttony and lust is the pilgrim _____: A. Fishy; B.
* Pigsy; C. Dogsy; D. Catsy; E. Squirrelsy
6. Hsüan Tsang goes to India for three baskets of _____: A. apples; B. peaches;
C. oranges; D. * scriptures; E. serpents
7. Monkey lies trapped under the mountain of the ______: A. Six Sublimities; B. Twelve
Terrors; C. * Five Elements; D. Witch of the West; E. Shaman
8. Hsüan Tsang is sent on his quest by the Bodhisattva _____: A. * Kuan-yin;
B. Purdah; C. Purim; D. Sruti; E. Tsao-shen
9. Reluctantly, the Jade Emperor gives Monkey the title “Great ___, Equal of Heaven:
A. Cactus; B. Nuisance; C. Margravine; D. * Sage; E. Nombril
10. I told you that Monkey behaves like ______: A. * a Trickster; B. a Great Mother;
C. a Knacker; D. a Parnassus; E. a Mangonel
11. Both on earth and in heaven, Monkey eats much of an orchard of ______: A. apples;
B. cherries; C. * peaches; D. oranges; E. olives
12. I told you that in the line “All is comprised in these three, Spirit, Breath
and Soul,” the word translated as “Spirit” actually means: A. bad breath; B. turnip;
C. gold; D. sexual energy; E. tree
13. Monkey acquires the name in religion _____: A. Pious-Fraud; B. Wise Fool; C.
* Aware-of-Vacuity; D. Brother Fire; E. Pine-Cone-Eater
14. In the hour of the Rat, Monkey visits the Patriarch _______: A. Mumon; B. Bodhidharma;
C. Rinzai; D. Soto; E. * Subodhi
15. I explained that Monkey was much influenced by _____: A. Islam; B. Judaism;
C. Jainism; D. * Taoism; E. Jansenism
16. I explained that Monkey learned interior _____: A. phrenology; B. * alchemy;
C. phenomenology; D. pyxis; E. Puppis
17. I said that the I Ching, the fortune-telling book mentioned often in Monkey,
inspired Jung’s concept of ______: A. jess; B. internecine; C. * synchronicity; D.
arsenopyrite; E. phenocyst
18. A story such as Monkey or Pilgrim’s Progress that personifies abstractions
is _______: A. a pastoral; B. * an allegory; C. a holograph; D. a pictograph; E.
a paradigm
19. As I explained, the conscious Chaologist has as its compensatory archetype: A.
* Self; B. Seeker of Meaning; C. Anima or Animus; D. Shadow; E. Trickster
20. As I explained, the conscious Empathizer has as its compensatory archetype: A.
Self; B. * Seeker of Meaning; C. Anima or Animus; D. Shadow; E. Trickster
21. As I explained, the conscious Methodical Schemer has as its compensatory archetype:
A. Self; B. Seeker of Meaning; C. *Anima or Animus; D. Shadow; E. Trickster
22. As I explained, the conscious Believer in Order has as its compensatory archetype:
A. Self; B. Seeker of Meaning; C. Anima or Animus; D. * Shadow; E. Trickster
23. As I explained, the conscious Truster has as its compensatory archetype: A. Self;
B. Seeker of Meaning; C. Anima or Animus; D. Shadow; E. * Trickster
24. As I explained, the Japanese word “Zen” (which Waley uses in his translation)
comes from the Chinese word _____: A. preta; B. *Ch’an; C. Wu; D. Shan; E. Hsuan
25. Which of the following is a kind of fiction about wandering rogues? A. * picaresque;
B. allegory; C. episodic; D. pastoral; E. kabbalah
Form 1 of Test 2
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1. I told you that the story of Frankenstein derives from that of the ____:
A. Janus myth; B. * Golem legend; C. Pythagoras legend; D. Artemis myth; E. Joseph
saga
2. I told you that, in terms of Graves Levels, Victorianism combined Levels ___:
A. 1 and 2; B. 3 and 4; C. * 5 and 4; D; 7 and 8 E. 9 and 10
3. Which is not a work mentioned in Frankenstein: A. Volney’s The
Ruins; B. Goethe’s Sorrows of Werter; C. * Dickens’ Great Expectations;
D. Coleridge’s “Ancient Mariner”; E. Milton’s Paradise Lost
4. I told you that Mary Shelley’s mother wrote: A. Ye Olde London Cook Book;
e B. A Case of Need; C. Disclosure; D. Monster Tales; E. *
A Vindication of the Rights of Women
5. I said that Victor Frankenstein showed symptoms of ___: A. Schizophrenia B.
* Narcissism C. Klopstock’s Syndrome D. Schizo—Affective Disorder E. Epilepsy
6. When Caroline Beaufort married, she was ___: A. * “An orphan and a beggar”; B.
“a rich heiress”; C. “a school teacher”; D. “a German spy”; E. “a monster made in
a laboratory”
7. Walton writes letters to his _____: A. * sister; B. brother; C. son; D. daughter;
E. mother
8. Victor Frankenstein’s father has a painting of _____ kneeling by her dead father:
A. Elizabeth; B. * Caroline; C. Justine; D. Safie; E. Mary
9. Which of the following is not part of what I called the frame-like embedding
of stories within stories in Frankenstein: A. allusions; B. Walton’s narrative
at beginning and end; C. Victor’s story; D. the monster’s story; E. * Bram Stoker’s
Dracula
10. Mary Shelley’s 1831 revision of Frankenstein occurred during the ________
period: A. Neoclassical; B. Romantic; C. * Victorian; D. Medieval; E. Postmodern
11. I told you that Justine was modeled on a character in a novel by ____: A. Dickens;
B. Shakespeare; C. * the Marquis de Sade; D. the Duke of Wellington; E. Goethe
12. Who was actually Victor’s brother? A. Felix; B. Walton; C. *William; D. De Lacey;
E. Clerval
13. I told you that “Felix” originally meant: A. fruit; B. cat; C. * happy; D. green
E. German
14. Which of the following did I not say about Mary Shelley’s husband: A.
he asked her to drink poison; B. he asked her to have an affair with another man;
C. he wrote the preface to Frankenstein; D. he was a poet; E. * he committed
incest with her
15. Who wrote that Victor Frankenstein “has a double existence”: A. * Walton; B.
Elizabeth; C. William Frankenstein; D. Frankenstein’s monster; E. Clerval
16. Victor Frankenstein was born in ____: A. England; B. France; C. Greece; D. *
Switzerland; E. Germany
17. I told you that in the 1818 edition of Frankenstein, Victor and Elizabeth
___: A. * were first cousins B. spent their honeymoon in Paris C. died together D.
were raised by Gypsies E. built the monster together
18. When writers describe the weather as reflecting human emotions, this literary
device is called _____: A. dramatic irony; B. * the pathetic fallacy; C. postmodernism;
D. alliteration; E. parody
19. Felix wants to marry ___: A. Elizabeth; B. Agatha; C. * Safie; D. the monster;
E. Helen
20. De Lacey was ____: A. a child; B. * blind; C. a German judge; D. a professional
poet; E. a professional cook
21. After recovering from a fever, Victor Frankenstein can only sleep with the aid
of ____: A. * laudanum; B. cognac; C. ginsing; D. curcuma; E. curare
22. Of whom did the monster not cause the death? A. William Frankenstein;
B. Clerval; C. Elizabeth; D. Victor Frankenstein; E.* Safie
23. Which of the following did I not mention as someone who contemplated suicide?
A. Mary Shelley’s husband; B. Mary Shelley’s half sister; C. the first wife of Mary
Shelley’s husband; D. Mary Shelley’s mother; E. * Mary Shelley’s father
24. Margaret is ____: A. Clerval’s wife; B. Victor’s sister; C. Victor’s mother;
D. Walton’s wife; E. * Walton’s sister
25. In Frankenstein, the monster is named ___: A. Frankenstein; B. Clerval;
C. De Lacey; D. * [it has no name]; E. Faust
Form 1 of Test 3
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1. I told you that the story entitled by Kafka “A Commentary” shows influence from
the Chinese religion ____: A. Feng Shui; B. Jainism; C. * Taoism; D. Buddhism; E.
Hinduism
2. Kafka was ___”: A. Jain: B. * Jewish; C. Moslem; D. Buddhist; E. Hindu
3. I told you that the lack of conjunctions at the beginning of “A Country Doctor”
is an example of ____: A. * parataxis; B. persona; C. anima; D. alliteration; E.
simile
4. I told you that Gregor Samsa is Kafka’s ____: A. parataxis; B. * persona; C. anima;
D. alliteration; E. simile
5. I told you that in “A Country Doctor,” the groom is a ____: A. * donor; B. monkey;
C. bug; D. husband of Grete; E. rabbi
6. In “The Metamorphosis,” with what did Gregor’s father pierce his son’s insect
body? A. an orange; B. a peach; C. a plum; D. * an apple; E. a coconut
7. I told you that “A Commentary” derives from Kafka's experience at a ____ : A.
* police station; B. navy base; C. radio station; D. newspaper; E. prison
8. "Before the Law" is about a ____: A.* man from the country; B. fire
eater; C. panther; D. high–wire artist; E. snake
9. “The Judgment” begins in ____: A. winter; B. * spring; C. summer; D. fall; E.
Indian Summer
10. I told you that etymologically, Hermann (the name of Franz Kafka’s father) meant
____: A. heir to the many; B. * lord–man; C. Hermes; D. death–to–tyrants; E. peace
11. I told you that the name “Brandenfeld” means ___: A. * field; B. slash; C. brother-murder;
D. the security man; E. the rabbi
12. I told you that the name “Samsa” means ___: A. *sun's man; B. slash; C. brother-murder;
D. the security man; E. the rabbi
13. "A Report to an Academy" is about ___: A. Mrs. Wese; B. the security
man; C. the sky; D. an ape; E. the rabbi
14. I told you that Franz Kafka was born in Prague when it was part of the ____ empire:
A. German; B. * Austro–Hungarian; C. British; D. French; E. Russian
15. I told you that “A Report to an Academy” was published in a ____ magazine:
A. Jain B. Christian; C. * Jewish; D Swedish; E. Taoist
16. I told you that Kafka wrote a letter of over a hundred pages addressed to his
____: A. mother; B. sister; C. brother; D. wife; E. * father
17. I told you that Franz Kafka had a dead brother named ___: A. Joseph; B. Adam;
C. Moses; D. * Georg; E. Karl
18. I told you that Kafka wrote his stories in ___: A. French; B. Czech; C. Chinese;
D. * German; E. Russian
19. Gregor’s dead body is disposed of by ___: A. his father; B. his employer; C.
his mother; D. the policeman; E. *the cleaning woman
20. I told you that the word used by Kafka for insect originally meant ___: A. moon-watcher;
B. salesman; C. worker by night; D. * unfit for sacrifice; E. looking upward
21. Gregor was attracted by music played by ___: A. his brother; B. * his sister;
C. his father; D. his mother; E. a guest
22."The Penal Colony" comes from a ____ story: A. *French; B. Swedish;
C. Danish; D. Dutch; E. Spanish
23. "The Penal Colony" is about ____: A. ice mountains; B. * a torture
machine; C. dark forest; D. pit; E. Lake of Tears
24. At the end of “The Metamorphosis,” Gregor’s parents are planning to run the life
of ___: A. Gregor; B. Wese: C. *Grete; D. Georg; E. Felice
25. I told you that Kafka’s title translated as “The Metamorphosis” meant both a
transformation and __: A. a bug; B. * a scene change on a stage; C. a Chinese temple;
D. the sun; E. the moon
Test 4
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1. I told you that Hesse dedicates the first part of Siddhartha to ____: A.
Kurt Vonnegut; B. * Roman Rolland; C. his wife; D. Steppenwolf; E. Jung
2. In the first chapter, because Siddhartha is good at ____, his father permits the
boy to leave home: A. sports; B. crying; C. rituals; D. screaming; E. * waiting
3. I told you that Siddhartha belongs to the _____ genre: A. * Bildungsroman;
B. Gothic; C. slapstick comedy; D. Nashorn; E. Leichenbegängnis
4. Siddhartha calls the true self “_____”:A. Prajapati; B. Sama–Veda; C. * Atman;
D. Yoga–Veda; E. Atharva–Veda
5. Wandering ascetics are “___”: A. * Samanas; B. Buddhas; C. Boddhisatvas; D. Devas;
E. Chakras
6. I told you that ______ means an extinction of desire: A. karma; B. * nirvana;
C. reincarnation; D. Krishna; E. Vishnu
7. Siddhartha hypnotizes an old ___: A. * Samana; B. Brahman; C. merchant; D. Vishnu;
E. ferryman
8. When Siddhartha first abandons his home, he has “one goal … and only one: to become
___”: A. a king; B. a Buddhist; C. a merchant; D. a sailor; E. * empty
9. As the book’s notes explain, Vasudeva is not just the name of a character in Siddhartha
but also of Krishna’s ______: A. * foster father; B. son; C. boatman; D. servant;
E. river god
10. Hesse dedicated the second part of Siddhartha to Hesse’s cousin in ____:
A. India; B. Burma; C. Germany; D. England; E. *Japan
11. On first meeting Vasudeva, Siddhartha thought “___”: A. *People are children;
B. He is God; C. Life is a river; D. Death is life; E. Yech
12. I told you that, in actual history, Siddhartha Gotama was __: A.* the Buddha;
B. Govinda’s father; C. the founder of Hinduism; D. Vasudeva’s son; E. the first
Jain
13. In the book, Gotama is ____: A. * the Buddha; B. Govinda’s father; C. the founder
of Hinduism; D. Vasudeva’s son; E. the first Jain
14. As the book’s notes explain, Govinda is a title of ____: A. Kali; B. Shiva; C.
Brahma; D. * Krishna; E. Agni
15. One of the things that Vasudeva learned from the river was “everything ___”:
A. falls; B. rises; C. is an infinite tapestry of many threads; D. leaves fish dead;
E. * comes back
16. Siddhartha tells Govinda: “__”: A. life is a croaking frog; B. give it up; C.
truth is falsehood; D. war is peace; E.* in every truth the opposite is equally true
17. Siddhartha dreamed that he threw away a ____A. statue of the Buddha; B. * songbird;
C. rose; D. oar; E. tooth
18. At an elementary level of spiritual development, Samsara is thought of as the
opposite of ____: A. Kama; B. Karma; C. Maya; D. * Nirvana; E. Prajipati
19. I told you that “Om” is one of the ____: A. mudras; B. *mantras; C. kamis; D.
kamas; E. swamis
20. When in the chapter “By the River,” Siddhartha awakes from exhausted sleep in
the forest, the one protecting him is ___: A. Kamala; B. Kamaswami; C. * Govinda;
D. Vasudeva; E. Siddhartha’s son
21. Brahman means priest and (with italics) it means ___: A. Kamala; B. * another
name for Atman; C. a bull; D. a Samana; E. a ferryman
22. I told you that Kamala represented Graves level ____: A. 1; B: 2; C. 3; D. 4;
E. * 5
23. I told you that the idea that sin may be good is called ___: A. ubi laudatos;
B. animus mutatas; C. tempora carmen; D. ab origine mundi; E. * felix culpa
24. In 1919, Hesse moved to ____ where he lived most of the rest of his life: A.
Germany; B. France; C. India; D. Sweden; E. * Switzerland
25. According to Vasudeva, Siddhartha’s son should ____ the ferrymen’s hut: A. *
be sent away from; B. burn; C. rebuild; D. paint; E. be killed in
Form 1 of Test 5
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1. Who makes Addie’s coffin? A. Vardaman; B. Vernon; C. *Cash ; D Anse; E. Darl
2. Who says he is “not is [but] … Are…”? A. Vardaman; B. Jewel; C. Cash ; D Anse;
E. * Darl
3. Darl says, “___ mother is a horse”: A. Vardaman’s; B. *Jewel’s; C. Cash’s ; D
Addie’s; E. Darl’s
4. Who says that his mother is a fish? A. * Vardaman; B. Jewel; C. Cash ; D Anse;
E. Darl
5. “[T]he red road lies like a spoke of which _____ Bundren is the rim”: A. Vardaman;
B. Jewel; C. * Addie ; D Anse; E. Darl
6. Jewel’s biological father is ___: A. Anse; B. Vernon; C. Darl ; D. Samson; E.
* Whitfield
7. I told you that the title As I Lay Dying came from the ____: A. Iliad;
B. * Odyssey; C. Aeneid; D. Metamorphosis; E. Theogony
8. I told you that Faulkner wrote As I Lay Dying while working at the
University of _____: A. * Mississippi; B. Texas ; C. Alabama; D. Virginia; E. Georgia
9. I told you that Faulkner took the story of Jewel’s begetting from ____: A. * The
Scarlet Letter; B. Frankenstein; C. Edwin Drood; D. Great Expectations;
E. Bleakhouse
10. Which character did I say was the major persona of Faulkner? A. Vardaman;
B. Jewel; C. Cash ; D Anse; E. * Darl
11. Who fixed Jewel “special things to eat” and then hid them? A. Darl; B. Cora Tull;
C. Dewey Dell; D. Anse; E. * Addie
12. How many times does Cash break his leg? A. never; B. once; C. * twice; D. three
times; E. four times
13. When Addie said “He is my cross and he will be my salvation,” she meant ___:
A. Jesus; B. * Jewel; C. Anse; D. Darl; E. Cash
14. After school, who “would go down the hill to the spring where I could be quiet
and hate them”? A. * Addie; B. Cora; C. Cash; D. Darl; E. Anse
15. Immediately after the birth of whom does Addie request that, when she dies, she
be taken to Jefferson? A. Cash; B. * Darl; C. Jewel; D. Dewey Dell; E. Vardaman
16. Who is pregnant during AsI Lay Dying? A. Addie; B. Cora; C. * Dewey Dell;
D. Vardaman; E. Peabody
17. Who is fishing in a dry place (like the Fisher King): ? A. Addie; B. Cora; C.
Dewey Dell; D. * Vardaman; E. Peabody
18. Who refuses to sell Dewey Dell “medicine” for her “female trouble”? A. Adams;
B. Jefferson; C. Griffith; D. * Moseley; E. Whitfield
19. Who rescues the coffin from the fire? A. Anse; B. Darl; C. Whitfield; D. Cash;
E. * Jewel
20. Who sets fire to the barn? A. Cash; B. Dewey Dell; C. Vardaman; D. Anse; E. *
Darl
21. Who has a drink that smells like turpentine? A. * Dewey Dell; B. Vernon Tull;
C. Cora Tull; D. Vardaman; E. Darl
22. Who regretted that her father had “planted” her? A. * Addie; B. Dewey Dell; C.
Cora; D. the town woman who wouldn’t buy the cakes; E. Samson’s wife
23. I told you that the hell, wasteland, and death imagery in As I Lay Dying
comes from poetry by ___: A. * T. S. Eliot; B. Nathaniel Hawthorne; C. Charles Dickens;
D. Yukio Mishima; E. Herman Melville
24. Who took Dewey Dell’s $10? A. Vardaman; B. * Anse; C. Darl; D. Lafe; E. Cash
25. Who is described as “wet and muddy to the waist”? A. Anse; B. Darl; C.* Whitfield;
D. Cash; E. Jewel
Form 2 of Test 6
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1. In As I Lay Dying, which character mutters “Yes yes yes yes yes yes”? A.
? A. Cash; B. * Darl; C. Anse; D. Addie; E. Cora
2. Which character in As I Lay Dying is obsessed with numbers, measures, and
carpentry? A. * Cash; B. Dewey Dell; C. Anse; D. Addie; E. Cora
3. In terms of the Graves/Jung scale, Darl declines from the Trickster of stage 2
to the __ of Stage 1: A. Fantasizer; B. Anima; C. Animus; D. Archetype of Meaning;
E. Hero
4. The youngest Bundren child is ___; A. Darl; B. Cash; C. Dewey Dell; D. * Vardaman;
E. Tull
5. In As I Lay Dying, the largest number of chapters are entitled ___: A.
Tull; B. Peabody; C. Moseley; D. * Darl; E. Abner
6. Who said, “Better, thought the young Samana,/To make sacrifices to the fair Kamala/Than
to offer sacrifices to the gods”: A. Govinda ; B. Gotama; C. Vasudeva; D. * Siddhartha;
E. Kamala
7. Siddhartha dreamed that Govinda turned into ___: A. Gotama; B. Kamaswami; C. a
bird; D. * a woman; E. a rainbow
8. Who wrote The Tombs of Atuan? A. Mary Shelley; B. Hermann Hesse; C. William
Schwenck Gilbert; D. William Blake; E. * Ursula Le Guin
9. Who warned Siddhartha, “Be on your guard against too much cleverness”: ____: A.
Kamala; B. * Gotama; C. Vasudeva; D. Kamaswami; E. Indra
10. Govinda becomes a disciple of ____: A. Kamala; B. * Gotama; C. Vasudeva; D. Kamaswami;
E. Indra
11. In “A Country Doctor,” I said that the same German word was used for the name
of the servant girl and for the boy’s ____: A. girl friend; B. * wound; C. pajamas;
D. teddy bear; E. stuffed rabbit
12. Which story is about a man who drowns himself? A. * “The Judgment”; B: “The Penal
Colony”; C. “A Country Doctor”: D. “The Metamorphosis”; E. “A Report to an Academy”
13. Which story is about a man who turns into a gigantic insect? A. “The Judgment”;
B: “The Penal Colony”; C. “A Country Doctor”: D. * “The Metamorphosis”; E. “A Report
to an Academy”
14. Which story ends with a naked man in a gig? A. “The Judgment”; B: “The Penal
Colony”; C. * “A Country Doctor”: D. “The Metamorphosis”; E. “A Report to an Academy”
15. Which of the following did I say often occurs in fairy tales? A. * violation
of a prohibition; B. mentation of an agon; C. trepidation of an octagon; D. morbidity
of a paradigm; E. turpitude of an anxt
16. The monster says that he should be treated by Victor Frankenstein as God treated
_____: A. Cain; B. David; C. Eve; D. * Adam; E. Job
17. The 1831 edition of Frankenstein was written by ___: A. *Mary Shelley;
B. John Keats; C. William Godwin; D. Polidori E. Lavenza
18. Safie’s father was ___: A. Swiss; B. French; C. German; D. *Turkish; E. British
19. The frame story of Frankenstein is by ____:A. the monster; B. Milton;
C. Volney; D. * Walton; E. Felix
20. Victor Frankenstein’s mother is described as wanting ___: A. a dog; B. jewels;
C. * a daughter; D. a warm climate; E. a long voyage
21. Sandy Priest was condemned to ____ of Sand: A. Hour Glass; B. * River; C. Box;
D. Temple; E. Quick
22. In the Palace of Darkness, Monkey crosses out ___: A. a page of magic charms;
B. * his name; C. a Buddhist scripture; D. a Taoist scripture; E. a poem about butterflies
23. The Demon of Havoc is killed by ___: A. * Monkey; B. Hsüan Tsang; C. Kuan-yin;
D. Pigsy; E. Chickensy
24. In the alchemical laboratory, Monkey steals __: A. jewels; B. a sword; C. Pi-ma-wên;
D. a knife; E.* elixir
25. In Heaven, Monkey first works in the _____: A. choir; B. construction crew; C.
library; D. * stables; E. sports arena
26. The shadow’s name is _____: A. Estarriol; B. * Ged; C. Nemmerle; D. Gensher;
E. Osskil
27. Who can lie in the Old Speech? A. wizards; B. sorcerors; C. witches; D. elves;
E. * dragons
28. Which of the following is not one of the Master’s of Roke? A. Windkey; B. Hand;
C. Chanter; D. Summoner; E. * Soothsayer
29. I told you that, in the line “Only in dark the light,” that “light” is ___: A.
yin; B. * yang; C. tu; D. fu; E. ko
30. Skiorh becomes a ___: A. dragon; B. * gebbeth; C. witch; D. woman; E. kwisatz
haderach
31. I told you that the line “Only in silence the word” corresponds to the ____ book
of the trilogy: A.* first; B. second; C. third; D. fourth; E. fifth
32. Before the dragon came to Pendor, that island was inhabited by _____: A. * pirates;
B. dwarves; C. elves; D. werewolves; E. vampires
33. Who says, “What after all is the use of you? or of myself” ? A. Vetch; B. Jasper;
C. * Ogion; D. Nemmerle; E. Ged
34. Who says, “Manhood is patience”? A. Vetch; B. Jasper; C. * Ogion; D. Nemmerle;
E. Ged
35. On Gont there is the saying “Weak as ____ magic”: A. boy’s; B.
goat’s; C. witch’s; D. * woman’s; E. evil
36. Who is most at risk of becoming a gebbeth? A. Bob; B. Jasper; C. Ogion;
D. Nemmerle; E. * Ged
37. Entry to the school of Roke is through a door of ____: A. wood; B.* horn; C.
gold; D. silver; E. bronze
38. Ged is born on ____: A. * Gont; B. Attuan; C. Atwah; Wuluah; D. Atnini; E. Kargad
39. I told you that the Kargad invaders are like ___: A. Tartars; B. Mongols; C.
Druids; D. * Vikings; E. Elves
40. Who tells his true name to Ged? ”? A. * Vetch; B. Jasper; C. Ged’s father; D.
Nemmerle; E. Gensher of Way
41. Who has a pet otak? A. Vetch; B. Jasper; C. Ogion; D. Nemmerle; E. * Ged
42. Who has a pet raven? A. Vetch; B. Jasper; C. Ogion; D. * Nemmerle; E. Ged
43. Whose rune is the “Closed Mouth”? ”? A. Vetch; B. Jasper; C. * Ogion; D. Nemmerle;
E. Ged
44. To escape the Court of the Terrenon, Ged turns himself into a ___: A. dolphin;
B. bear: C. dragon; D. woman; E. * hawk
45. After the Long Dance, who is in a “fey and wild mood”? A. Vetch; B. Jasper; C.
Ogion; D. Nemmerle; E. * Ged
46. I told you that Le Guin uses dragons as symbols of ____: A. horses; B. love;
C. * fantasy; D. fate; E. the sea
47. I told you that Ursula Le Guin’s father was ___: A. an archaeologist; B. * an
anthropologist; C. a historian; D. a wizard; E. a novelist
48. Which of the following did I say had knowledge of Jungian psychology before writing
a book assigned for this course? A. Wu Ch’êng-ên; B. * Hermann Hesse;
C. Mary Shelley; D. William Faulkner; E. Ursula Le Guin
49. As I explained, the first Graves/Jung stage is the ___: A. Wanderer; B. * Survivor;
C. Conjunctio; D. Daredevil; E. Conqueror
50. As I explained, the third Graves/Jung stage has an unscrupulous competitor as
its conscious level and a ___ as its unconscious one: A. * Hero; B. Werewolf; C.
Fool; C. Shadow; D. Vampire; E. Witch