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Journey to the East | Quiz

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1)

What is it that H.H. says a historian searches for in events? (from Part II)

The relevance of the event.
The importance of the matter.
The truth.
The center, the common standpoint.
2)

Who intervenes as the Leader begins to reply to H.H.? (from Part V)

The Prince of the Golden Tabernacle.
The President.
The Chief Court Justice.
The Holy Pope.
3)

Who or what does H.H. say he will not give in to as Part III opens? (from Part III)

Chaos.
Despair.
Sorrow.
Sin.
4)

In Part II, how does H.H. describe what everything has become to him? (from Part II)

Hazy memories that disappear like a mist.
Clear images reflected in a mirror.
Nightmares that keep him from falling asleep.
A mass of separate fragmentory pictures.
5)

In Part III, how does H.H. say he first approaches his goal? (from Part III)

Sadly.
Eagerly.
Practically.
Franticaly.
6)

What does Lukas say he finally was able to accomplish? (from Part III)

Journey to the east.
Write his war book.
Understand H.H.'s situation.
Lose his fear.
7)

What does H.H. agree to submit to? (from Part V)

The code of conduct required to be part of the Court Justice.
The will of of his fellow travelers.
Never to blaspheme against the League.
The judgment of the officials without the President in the Chair.
8)

What does H.H. say needs to be awakened in him? (from Part V)

His memory.
His remorse.
His conscience.
His hope.
9)

What does H.H. describe as hallucinations? (from Part III)

His ambitions.
His dreams.
His reality.
His memories.
10)

As Part III opens, what is H.H. trying to find his way through? (from Part III)

Zurich.
A sandstorm.
His difficulty.
His anger.
11)

What does H.H. say broke down in him as the man moves away? (from Part IV)

His belief in truth.
His hope.
His understanding of reality.
His self-control.
12)

What does Lukas and H.H. find in a thick book? (from Part III)

An address for a man named Leo.
The League's directory.
A secret document about the League.
The lost letter to the Caliph.
13)

Who or what does H.H. say he scorns at the beginning of Part III? (from Part III)

The League.
All evasion.
HIs memories.
His mentor.
14)

What do the officials say to H.H. in Part V? (from Part V)

He is allowed to reveal every law and secret of the League.
He is allowed to remain a League member.
He must not be afraid.
He needs to resume his journey east.
15)

What doubts do H.H.'s memory of the journey and participants of the World War share? (from Part II)

Whether others care what happened to them.
Whether their story is worth telling.
Whether they will ever forget.
Whether or not they really experienced it.
16)

What does the man H.H. follows tell him about life? (from Part IV)

It is a game.
It is a test.
It is a passage.
It is a dream.
17)

What does the Speaker announce? (from Part V)

Self-accusation of a deserter League brother.
You are Leo's student.
Your name is H.H.
You are the one from Bremgarten.
18)

What does H.H. see the person he follows do in Part IV? (from Part IV)

Have tea with Leo.
Have a drink with the League Leader.
Enjoy something to eat.
Share a meal with Lukas.
19)

What does H.H. say can no longer act as a charm against the world and hell? (from Part V)

The prayers of all the League brethren.
A protrait of the Arabian princess.
The medallion of St. Christopher.
The strength of all the knights of the crusades.
20)

What does H.H. say he is told about his follies and failures? (from Part V)

They are more tremendous than he realized.
They are regarded as stupidites.
His has greatly wronged the League.
They cannot be dismissed easily.
21)

Why does H.H. visit Lukas? (from Part III)

To understand him.
To instruct him.
To apologize to him.
To learn from him.
22)

What does the person think about H.H.? (from Part IV)

He is strange.
He is kind.
He is angry.
He is rude.
23)

What does Lukas say H.H. keeps coming back to? (from Part III)

His nightmares.
His conversations about the League.
His episode with Leo.
Leo's Christian nature.
24)

What does H.H. ask of the man he follows? (from Part IV)

To be forgiven.
To be blessed.
For pity.
To guide him.
25)

Who or what does H.H. say is the basis of his community in Part II? (from Part II)

The League.
The journey.
The Bible.
The Enlightenment.
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