Till We Have Faces Test | Final Test - Easy

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Till We Have Faces Test | Final Test - Easy

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

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is significant about the fact that the judge sits at the same level as Orual?
(a) It implies she has never really left the world of the gods.
(b) It implies she is not below or less than the gods.
(c) It implies the gods are essentially humans.
(d) It implies she is a god herself.

2. Who does Orual feel guilty for thinking of while she waits for Psyche to expose her god?
(a) Bardia
(b) Gram
(c) The Fox
(d) The King

3. To what two things does Orual compare the ugly scribble of her complaint?
(a) Her father's voice and the mirror in the Pillar Room.
(b) Her father's voice and Batta's arms.
(c) Her father's voice and the faces in the Ungit stone.
(d) Her father's voice and his fists.

4. Orual wins the battle because
(a) Argan is overconfident and makes mistakes.
(b) Argan's people do not believe in him.
(c) Argan does not know how to fight like the people of Glome.
(d) Trunia has given Orual the secrets to defeating Argan.

5. What is ironic about the Fox's apology for attempting to manipulate her when he says that "Love is not a thing to be so used"?
(a) She has used her own love to manipulate the King.
(b) She has used her own love to manipulate the Fox.
(c) She has used her own love to manipulate Psyche.
(d) She has used her own love to manipulate Bardia.

6. Orual's veil represents her. . .
(a) virtue.
(b) need for attention.
(c) shame.
(d) mourning.

7. The first truth Orual learns she has misunderstood is. . .
(a) how the gods used to love and care for her.
(b) how she and Batta used to be best friends.
(c) how she hurt Redival by loving the Fox and Psyche.
(d) how she rejected the Fox and Redival when Psyche came.

8. Orual's visit with Ansit reveals what?
(a) Bardia and Ansit loved each other.
(b) Ilerdia had betrayed Ansit.
(c) Her overburdening Bardia with work made his life difficult.
(d) Ansit tried to prevent Bardia from working with Orual.

9. The rite of the Year's birth represents
(a) The new priest's Greek philosophies.
(b) Man's
(c) Ungit's birth from earth.
(d) The end of Ungit's reign.

10. What news does the messenger bring to the Pillar Room?
(a) Argan has accepted her challenge.
(b) Argan has fled Glome.
(c) Trunia has escaped the castle.
(d) Trunia has accepted her challenge.

11. What does Orual realize about her complaint after she has delivered it to the gods?
(a) The gods would never let her finish it.
(b) The gods have deceived her into thinking there is no answer.
(c) It was not her complaint, but someone else's.
(d) She has been reading it over and over again from start to finish.

12. Even though the King is not home to catch her, Orual slinks back into the palace because. . .
(a) she feels guilty for her actions.
(b) she is hiding from the gods.
(c) she wants to surprise the Fox.
(d) she is hiding from the King.

13. Why does Orual believe she cannot change her soul from an ugly one into a beautiful one?
(a) No one in the palace will help her.
(b) She no longer has the help of Bardia and the Fox.
(c) Psyche is preventing her from changing.
(d) The gods will not help her.

14. After the god's voice prevents her from committing suicide, it tells her she must. . .
(a) die before she dies.
(b) find Psyche.
(c) attempt to escape the deadlands.
(d) become Ungit.

15. For the first time, Orual feels what emotion behind her veil?
(a) Love
(b) Power
(c) Fear
(d) Guilt

Short Answer Questions

1. Orual blames Bardia's illness on. . .

2. In the title Till We Have Faces, the "faces" are. . .

3. Orual believes she and Ansit cannot be friends because. . .

4. Who does the Queen vow to kill at the end of chapter 19?

5. Orual believes that she has proven what?

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