Goddesses in Everywoman: A New Psychology of Women Test | Final Test - Easy

Jean Shinoda-Bolen
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 117 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Goddesses in Everywoman: A New Psychology of Women Test | Final Test - Easy

Jean Shinoda-Bolen
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How many generations of incestuous relationships are detailed in Greek mythology?
(a) Three.
(b) None.
(c) One.
(d) Two.

2. According to Book 2, Chapter 7, having healthy relationships helps to prevent a woman from becoming what?
(a) A workaholic.
(b) Depressed.
(c) Bitter.
(d) Anxious.

3. Why did Paris make his selection?
(a) The goddess agreed to make him rich.
(b) It was his honest opinion.
(c) The goddess promised him the most beautiful woman in the world as his wife.
(d) He was afraid of the wrath of the gods.

4. Which goddess did the mortal man select as the winner?
(a) Hera.
(b) Aphrodite.
(c) Artemis.
(d) Persephone.

5. Why might some women feel sorry for Hera?
(a) She fell in love with a mortal but could not have him.
(b) She was unable to have children.
(c) She was constantly wronged by her husband.
(d) Her daughter was taken from her.

6. The author states that Aphrodite helps people come closer to what state?
(a) Their home state.
(b) Their ideal state.
(c) Their resting state.
(d) Their golden state.

7. What is the second chapter about Aphrodite called?
(a) "Goddess of Love and Beauty."
(b) "The Alchemical Goddess."
(c) "Aphrodite and Hephaestus."
(d) "The Transformative Goddess."

8. What item did Eris throw into the middle of the party?
(a) An apple.
(b) A rose.
(c) A pomegranate.
(d) A bracelet.

9. Persephone's father was also her what?
(a) Grandfather.
(b) Cousin.
(c) Brother.
(d) Uncle.

10. What defines the character of a heroine?
(a) Her physical and emotional strength.
(b) Her decisions and choices.
(c) Her intimate relationships.
(d) Her genetics and lineage.

11. Why did Hera get married?
(a) Hera resisted her husband's amorous advances until he agreed to be her husband.
(b) Hera and her husband had to get married to preserve the purity of the Olympian bloodline.
(c) Hera's father forced her to marry her husband.
(d) Hera's husband kidnapped her and forced her into marrying him.

12. Who was Demeter's only daughter?
(a) Aphrodite.
(b) Persephone.
(c) Artemis.
(d) Hera.

13. Where did Persephone's kidnapper take her?
(a) Olympus.
(b) Her whereabouts were unknown.
(c) The Underworld.
(d) Athens.

14. Aphrodite's husband was the god of what skill?
(a) Fishing.
(b) Hunting.
(c) Smithing.
(d) Archery.

15. In Book 2, Chapter 11, the author uses what prominent female as an example?
(a) Lou Salome.
(b) Marie Curie.
(c) Hillary Clinton.
(d) Florence Nightingale.

Short Answer Questions

1. The author uses what type of woman as an example of an Aphrodite woman?

2. According to Book 2, Chapter 7, what group of women would be associated with the goddesses in the previous chapter?

3. Persephone had an extramarital affair with whom?

4. The "circle of fear" that the author refers to associates vulnerability with what?

5. In Book 2, Chapter 11, the author compares people to what?

(see the answer keys)

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