The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Lynne McTaggart
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 107 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Lynne McTaggart
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 107 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Church's Fried Chicken was the _____ answer to Kentucky Fried Chicken.
(a) Oklahoman.
(b) New Mexican.
(c) British.
(d) Texan.

2. Microscopic hexagonal lattices of fine filaments of protein are called _____.
(a) Axons.
(b) Cortexes.
(c) Strands.
(d) Tubulins.

3. _____ size is a figure which reflects the actual size of change or outcome of a study.
(a) A magnetometer.
(b) An effect .
(c) A cause.
(d) A REG.

4. Where was "Chuck Yeager's flying circus" located?
(a) Death Valley.
(b) The Mojave Desert.
(c) Joshua Tree.
(d) Moab.

5. According to the author, in universities ______ was blamed for America's stark polarization during the escalation of the Vietnam War.
(a) Propaganda.
(b) Lack of money.
(c) High technology.
(d) Communism.

6. What is the term that means a disturbance which shows that zero-point fluctuations cause electrons to move in their orbits?
(a) The Waals shift.
(b) The Cole shift.
(c) The Anchor shift.
(d) The Lamb shift.

7. Like with _____, certain people seemed to be able to harness the effects of the Zero Point Field more effectively than others.
(a) Athleticim.
(b) Speech recognition.
(c) Artistic ability.
(d) Educational background.

8. Karl Pribram read about the exploits of Admiral Byrd navigating _____ when he was a child.
(a) The South Pole.
(b) The North Pole.
(c) The Amazon.
(d) The Bermuda Triangle.

9. Nature Magazine dubbed the group of people in the lab of Jacques Benveniste ______________.
(a) The science slammers.
(b) The myth busters.
(c) The atom splitters.
(d) The fraud squad.

10. Which university was thought to have the best neuroscience laboratory in the world in 1948?
(a) Princeton.
(b) Harvard.
(c) Amherst.
(d) Yale.

11. Where was physicist Albert Michelson born?
(a) Austria.
(b) Hungary.
(c) Poland.
(d) Ireland.

12. In 1976, the first plants that Fritz-Albert Popp recorded photon emissions from were _____.
(a) Carrots.
(b) Green beans.
(c) Strawberry clusters.
(d) Cucumber seedlings.

13. Physicist David Bohm had a vision of a world of _____.
(a) Alien creatures.
(b) Unbroken wholeness.
(c) Optimistic skepticism.
(d) Complete order.

14. Russell and Karen DeValois wrote a book called _____.
(a) Quantum Communication.
(b) Spatial Vision.
(c) Action Reaction.
(d) Fractal Certainty.

15. Helmut Schmidt worked at which company in 1965?
(a) NASA.
(b) Boeing.
(c) Lockheed-Martin.
(d) Aerojet.

Short Answer Questions

1. DNA holds the blueprint of the body's _____ and amino acids.

2. Whom does the author say Hal Puthoff looked like?

3. The Lorentz force is the name of the force that slows particles moving _____.

4. What point on the moon did the astronauts not reach that they had planned to study?

5. The author calls Robert Goddard the father of American _____.

(see the answer keys)

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