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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. In Norse mythology, Odin had two __________ which were his messengers, called Thought and Memory.
(a) Eagles.
(b) Ravens.
(c) Hawks.
(d) Vultures.
2. While the book is now a bit older and possibly out of date in some details, it notes that there are about __________ different kinds of birds of prey.
(a) 256.
(b) 100.
(c) 75.
(d) 420.
3. In the older gnostics, the _________ was a major form of the god, Abraxas, according to the findings of the author.
(a) Dove.
(b) Horse.
(c) Cock.
(d) Duck.
4. The ancient symbolism of __________is complex, but connected to the feminine forces within the universe.
(a) Grasses.
(b) Forests.
(c) Cities.
(d) Medicines.
5. In primitive cultures, birds were like gods, making the __________ and bringing the rain.
(a) Sunlight.
(b) Thunder.
(c) Tides.
(d) Food grow.
Short Answer Questions
1. One of the exercises which is presented to the reader is a trance in which they _________ at the end.
2. The study of Nature Totems is essential for understanding how the _________ is manifesting in our natural life.
3. The entire bird's body is designed to be light as this will help with the process of ____________.
4. ___________ often contain many lessons associated with community and learning to live with variety, flexibility, and adaptability.
5. The cowbird is thought of as a cruel bird as it deposits its ________ in the nests of other birds.
Short Essay Questions
1. What groups were named with animal names in order to show their connection to certain animals?
2. What is the reason for finding a bunch of feathers all at once, as the author explains to the reader?
3. What is the reason why birds let go of their feathers, according to the findings and the research of the author?
4. How does the author suggest a person use feathers effectively in his own personal workings?
5. Why are feathers important fetishes for people to work with in relation to magic and personal power?
6. What does the author say that the tail feathers of a bird might be used for when they are flying?
7. In the ancient history of the Native American tribes, what was the relationship between animals and people?
8. What does Andrews say about the feathers as they are removed from a bird during preening?
9. What are some of the explanations of the faerie realm, which have been outlined in this section?
10. What is the author's definition and explanation of what a fetish is in relationship to personal workings?
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