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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 2: Appendix 1.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The author feels that all human beings are naturally what?
(a) Solitary, but sometimes focused on others.
(b) Introspective and solitary.
(c) Solitary, but not introspective.
(d) Introspective, but group-oriented.
2. How does the author respond when the researcher asks him if his experience with the drug is positive or negative?
(a) It is neither positive nor negative; it just is.
(b) It is mostly positive, but frightening at times.
(c) It is mostly negative, but the positive parts make it worthwhile.
(d) It is positive for him, but he can see where it would be frightening for others.
3. What results were produced when a researcher prodded parts of the brain with a fine electrode?
(a) The subjects were able to learn new languages and skills more efficiently.
(b) The subjects recalled detailed and distant memories.
(c) Various parts of the subjects' bodies twitched.
(d) The subjects experienced a variety of emotions.
4. What discovery was made about the substance being tested in the early 1950s?
(a) Its chemical makeup is similar to adrenalin.
(b) It permanently alters the user's brain in some ways.
(c) It was a natural by-product of processing the plant in certain ways.
(d) It shouldn't be used by people with anxiety or panic disorders.
5. How do utilitarians feel about art?
(a) It is only worthwhile if it is beautiful and functional, as in the case of fine architecture.
(b) It doesn't have much value.
(c) It is a necessary diversion for humanity.
(d) It is useful only when it is appreciated by most of society.
Short Answer Questions
1. What substance is produced when adrenalin decomposes?
2. What is the art form which is most likely to transport those who experience it?
3. From whence does the author believe visionary experiences originate?
4. What are the first objects upon which the author intently focuses during the experiment?
5. Which is NOT a practice that mimics the effects which result from the first technique described in Appendix 1?
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