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King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine Quiz

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1)

What is the role of the Mama's Boy in the Oedipal Child? (from Boy Psychology and Man Psychology)

He is his conscience.
He is his enemy.
He is his friend.
He is his shadow side.
2)

Why shouldn't men blame themselves? (from Conclusion: Accessing the Archetypal Powers of the Mature Masculine)

It's not their fault.
Women experience the same failures.
There's nothing that can be done about it now.
None of the answers is correct.
3)

The King archetype is the most _____ energy in men. (from The King and The Warrior)

Primal.
Ancient.
Envied.
Dangerous.
4)

The Hero is the most _____ state of Boy psychology. (from Boy Psychology and Man Psychology)

Boring.
Primal.
Revered.
Advanced.
5)

The Tyrant is defined by his _____ approach to everything. (from The King and The Warrior)

Uninformed.
Clumsy.
Ruthless.
Careful.
6)

What is the greatest challenge the Warrior faces? (from The King and The Warrior)

Judgment of others.
Discerning when and how to use his aggression.
Being able to defend himself.
Making a decision.
7)

According to the authors, what shouldn't men blame themselves for? (from Conclusion: Accessing the Archetypal Powers of the Mature Masculine)

Women's rejections.
The flaws of historic men.
The problems in the government.
The shortcomings of their gender
8)

The Warrior's attitude is often read as _______. (from The King and The Warrior)

Complex.
Wise.
Arrogant.
Antisocial.
9)

What is the King a product of? (from The King and The Warrior)

A miraculous event.
Good parenting.
The integration of the other archetypes.
Years of training.
10)

The Magician and the Lover share ______ energies. (from The Magician and The Lover)

Loving.
Vibrant.
Negative.
Life-giving.
11)

Why does the Sadist routinely abuse people? (from The King and The Warrior)

Because he cannot make amends and is trapped in a pattern.
Because there's nothing else to do.
Because he's unemployed.
Because he's mentally unstable.
12)

How are the King's attributes seen by the world? (from The King and The Warrior)

They are generally ignored.
They are greatly valued.
They are greatly envied.
They are forbidden.
13)

What is the hoped outcome of these measures suggested by the authors? (from Conclusion: Accessing the Archetypal Powers of the Mature Masculine)

That the man will become fully functioning.
That archetypal psychology will become popular.
That men will take over the world.
That men will loose interest.
14)

The Grandstander Bully's aggressive behavior is fueled by his ______. (from Boy Psychology and Man Psychology)

Stupidity.
Ego.
Courage,
Insecurities.
15)

What is the common outcome of the Addict's behavior? (from The Magician and The Lover)

Substance dependency.
The Lover's enlightenment.
A civil war.
A brilliant idea.
16)

What is the authors' suggestion for men in the conclusion? (from Conclusion: Accessing the Archetypal Powers of the Mature Masculine)

Four ways to develop the archetypes.
To encourage women to practice.
How to keep archetypes a secret.
To find their own truth about archetypes.
17)

What is the role of the Denying Innocent One in the Magician? (from The Magician and The Lover)

He is his imagination.
He is his ego.
He is a shadow side.
He is his conscience.
18)

The man being admired is similar to the ______ discussed early in the book. (from Conclusion: Accessing the Archetypal Powers of the Mature Masculine)

Father.
Ritual elder.
Lover.
Women.
19)

A man who endures the difficult journey of maturity is one who desires what? (from Conclusion: Accessing the Archetypal Powers of the Mature Masculine)

More popularity amongst his peers.
A deeper meaning to his life.
A broader world perspective.
Gratification from his family.
20)

The Warrior is often a _______ archetype. (from The King and The Warrior)

Impossible.
Ignored
Valued.
Repressed.
21)

How does the Lover respond to others' needs? (from The Magician and The Lover)

With compassion.
He aggravates them.
He convinces them they're wrong.
He ignores them.
22)

What role does the Sadist play in the Warrior? (from The King and The Warrior)

He is his conscience.
He is his ego.
He is a shadow-side.
He is an enemy.
23)

What role does the Impotent Lover play in the Lover? (from The Magician and The Lover)

He is his ego.
He is his conscience.
He is a shadow side.
He is his imagination.
24)

How are the Dreamer and the Mama's Boy similar? (from Boy Psychology and Man Psychology)

They are in search of the perfect mother.
They are antisocial.
They are physically aggressive.
They are very intelligent.
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