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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. Which does Freud say comes first?
(a) Consciousness of guilt.
(b) Desire for punishment.
(c) Conscious.
(d) Super-ego.
2. To whom are sexual frustrations intolerable, according to Freud?
(a) Neurotics.
(b) Men.
(c) Women.
(d) Perverts.
3. What question does Freud say this teaching omits?
(a) The question of sexual desire.
(b) The question of intellectual attraction.
(c) The question of the heart's capacity.
(d) The question of the other’s worth.
4. How does Freud say the sense of guilt produced by culture is expressed?
(a) As a general discontent.
(b) As self-destructive behavior.
(c) As neurosis in sane people.
(d) As artistic creativity.
5. What does Freud posit in the conclusion of Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920)?
(a) A death instinct.
(b) The reality principle.
(c) The importance of narcissism.
(d) The importance of sadism.
Short Answer Questions
1. Whose is the sole relationship that Freud says is not affected by property?
2. Freud says that it is hard to see Eros and the death instinct unmixed together. Where does he say he might expect to see them?
3. What does Freud say is the super-ego’s relation to the ego?
4. What problem does Freud identify, with holding the Devil responsible for human violence?
5. How does Freud describe the libido’s disinclination to relinquish an old position for a new one?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Freud say unconscious guilt expresses itself?
2. How does Freud describe the super-ego?
3. How does Freud characterize the opposition of egoism and altruism?
4. What does Freud say society does in order to accommodate the traits he sees in human nature?
5. How do sadism and masochism reveal the interplay between Eros and death instincts, in Freud's account?
6. Where does Freud say the feeling of guilt originates?
7. How does Freud say society uses men’s aggression productively?
8. How, according to Freud, do other people figure differently in sensual love and social love?
9. How does Freud characterize the super-ego’s cultural function?
10. What does Freud mean when he says that the problem of guilt as “the most important problem in the evolution of civilization”?
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