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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. How do utilitarians feel about art?
(a) It doesn't have much value.
(b) It is only worthwhile if it is beautiful and functional, as in the case of fine architecture.
(c) It is useful only when it is appreciated by most of society.
(d) It is a necessary diversion for humanity.
2. What substance is the author testing in the experiment?
(a) Angel dust.
(b) Mescalin.
(c) Acid.
(d) Cocaine.
3. The author feels that all human beings are naturally what?
(a) Solitary, but not introspective.
(b) Introspective, but group-oriented.
(c) Introspective and solitary.
(d) Solitary, but sometimes focused on others.
4. Which of these is NOT a vision which the author thinks might be produced by prodding the brain with an electrode?
(a) Weir Mitchell's visions of the Gothic tower.
(b) Nostradamus's visions of the future.
(c) The author's friend's vision of a colorful Japanese landscape.
(d) Blake's visions of the Cherubim.
5. To what field of science does the author compare the human mind at the beginning of "Heaven and Hell"?
(a) Etymology.
(b) Ornithology.
(c) Zoology.
(d) Physiology.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to the author, what are the two ways to achieve a level of consciousness that allows for exploration of the undiscovered areas of the mind?
2. What happens when mescalin or LSD is used in conjunction with the second technique described in Appendix 1?
3. What is the main reason for conducting the experiment in which the author participates?
4. To what researcher does the author refer when commenting on the first technique in Appendix 1?
5. What affects one's ability to have visionary experiences, according to the author, if one is using the first method mentioned in Appendix 1?
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