Till We Have Faces Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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Till We Have Faces Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What emotion does Orual express most when discussing their father, the King?
(a) Sorrow
(b) Trust
(c) Anger
(d) Love

2. Psyche believes the Fox is wrong about the gods because. . .
(a) he is angry at the gods.
(b) he only believes in Greek gods.
(c) he doesn't have the whole truth.
(d) he is too religious.

3. What caused the King's position to weaken even further?
(a) His starvation of the people.
(b) His marriage to the King of Caphad's fourth daughter.
(c) His slaughter of an enemy was excessive and cruel.
(d) His slaves rose up against him.

4. What is Redival caught doing at the beginning of chapter 3?
(a) Kissing a soldier
(b) Gossipping with Batta
(c) Running away
(d) Stealing grain for the poor

5. In Orual's stubbornness and pride, she says she learns what through her argument with Psyche?
(a) She learns that she does not have enough faith.
(b) She learns that she has been wrong to disagree with Psyche.
(c) She learns that Psyche does not love her anymore.
(d) She learns how one can hate those one loves.

6. Orual describes Psyche's youth as her own "best times" for which reason?
(a) Psyche is as beautiful as a goddess.
(b) Orual, Psyche, and the Fox loved and raised Psyche.
(c) Orual and the Fox took Psyche away from Glome.
(d) Batta became a grandmother to Psyche.

7. Why does the Fox not believe a god would take Psyche for his bride?
(a) Gods and humans detest each other.
(b) The universe, or Divine Nature, does not have human inclinations.
(c) The universe, or Divine Nature, still wants revenge for Psyche's blasphemy.
(d) The Divine Nature would forbid it.

8. Orual is comforted by the fire and food at her camp with Bardia. Why?
(a) It makes her feel safe from the lions and Mountain beasts.
(b) It reminds her that she has been right all along.
(c) It simplifies her situation and allows her to concentrate on mortal things.
(d) It soothes the bruises from her fight with Psyche.

9. To what does the Fox attribute the fact that the dangers and plagues disappeared from Glome when Psyche was sacrificed?
(a) Ungit's satisfaction
(b) Chance
(c) Divine nature's forgiveness
(d) Changing of the wind

10. What has changed about the King since he beat Orual in chapter 5?
(a) He is more determined to punish the Priest.
(b) He is gentler and ashamed.
(c) He is more cruel than before.
(d) He has left the kingdom.

11. What were the "knocks of the hammer" that destroyed Orual's happiness with the Fox and Psyche?
(a) Bad harvests, strangers' worship of Psyche, and rebellion
(b) The priest's cursing of the family and the Fox's death
(c) Lack of an army and Psyche's desertion of the family
(d) Bad marriages, starvation, and traitorous soldiers

12. Orual accuses Psyche of becoming cruel like the gods because. . .
(a) Psyche claims Orual should go
(b) Psyche will not bring Orual to her true
(c) Psyche claims she never loved Orual.
(d) Psyche longs to go to the mountain, her

13. Why has the Fox been allowed such freedom with the King's daughters?
(a) He has become a potential husband for Psyche.
(b) He has become an advisor to the Priest of Ungit.
(c) He has become a trusted advisor to the King.
(d) He has become a trusted advisor to Orual.

14. What does Bardia make Orual swear to before he lets her into Psyche's chamber?
(a) She will let two temple girls in.
(b) She will never try to fight him again.
(c) She will try to escape with Psyche.
(d) She will come out again when he knocks.

15. Orual believes you can escape thoughts of the gods or faith by. . .
(a) seeking revenge on those that have wronged you.
(b) constantly looking up at the sky.
(c) loving only those who love you in return.
(d) working hard, avoiding music or pleasure, and loving no one.

Short Answer Questions

1. The Fox suggests Pscyhe's lover is. . .

2. At the start of the chapter, Orual determines to. . .

3. Orual begins her story on the day. . .

4. What does the Priest say is hateful to Ungit?

5. How might Redival have influenced the Priest's desire to sacrifice Psyche?

(see the answer keys)

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