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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. _________ on birds are of great significance as anything related to the head has applications to the thinking process, higher mind, and higher perceptions.
(a) Feathers.
(b) Caps.
(c) Letters.
(d) Numbers.
2. __________ is an ancient symbol of the astral plane and the creative element of life, which is why sea animals can also be totem animals.
(a) Water.
(b) Sand.
(c) Algae.
(d) Movement.
3. Many societies of the world recognize the importance of __________ when it comes to meaning in one's surroundings.
(a) Sea glass.
(b) Education.
(c) Landscapes.
(d) Sand sizes.
4. Before a person can begin to work with a bird totem, he needs to ask ________ questions and the author has these listed.
(a) 14.
(b) 10.
(c) 11.
(d) 5.
5. What is the study of the interaction between living things and their environments, according to the book?
(a) Indican.
(b) Augury.
(c) Ecology.
(d) Shamanism.
Short Answer Questions
1. _________ are often reminders to listen closely - to pay attention to what is blowing on the winds.
2. The first exercise called "Beginning the Day" invites the reader to start by visualizing stepping outside and being greeted by __________.
3. The blackbird keynote entry includes the idea that this bird is linked to understanding the ____________ of Mother Nature.
4. What sorts of crystals can help to support the energy of a fetish while also providing support to a prayer stick?
5. The most important way to begin to cultivate the tool of animal speak is to make sure the person is ___________ himself with nature.
Short Essay Questions
1. How does the author suggest a person use feathers effectively in his own personal workings?
2. In the ancient history of the Native American tribes, what was the relationship between animals and people?
3. What groups were named with animal names in order to show their connection to certain animals?
4. What is the reason for finding a bunch of feathers all at once, as the author explains to the reader?
5. What is the reason why birds let go of their feathers, according to the findings and the research of the author?
6. What are the 'breath of life' and the 'tree of life' as the author defines them in this chapter?
7. What is the author's definition and explanation of what a fetish is in relationship to personal workings?
8. Is it necessary to have a strong reason for looking up an animal within this book?
9. What is the main concern with the idea of the faerie realm, according to the author, which is why he brings it up?
10. What are some items which can be attached to a prayer stick in order to give it power for the person using it?
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