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

2. According to Book 2, Chapter 7, what group of women would be associated with the goddesses in the previous chapter?
(a) Elderly women.
(b) Homosexual women.
(c) Adolescent women.
(d) Mature women.

3. Who was the father of Demeter's child?
(a) Apollo.
(b) Hephaestus.
(c) Zeus.
(d) Hades.

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

5. In Book 2, Chapter 11, the author compares people to what?
(a) Ingredients.
(b) Pawns.
(c) Seeds.
(d) Base metals.

6. According to the author, what initially inspires many heroines?
(a) The need to be recognized.
(b) The desire to be successful.
(c) The desire to find others like themselves.
(d) The need to be needed.

7. How does the author think women will feel about this set of goddesses as opposed to the last?
(a) They possess qualities that are more common in women.
(b) They are a pleasurable counterweight.
(c) They are not as comfortable with men.
(d) They are less relevant to modern women's lives.

8. What did Persephone's kidnapper do to her?
(a) He raped her.
(b) He killed her.
(c) He tied her up.
(d) He broke her leg.

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

10. Why is it easy, according to the author, to forgive Hera for not being "able to have full control over her own husband"?
(a) Her inability to have control over him is what enabled her to be more powerful in other areas.
(b) Her mother was also unable to fully assert herself.
(c) Her husband is the most powerful of the Olympian gods.
(d) She had no desire to control him.

11. What is the goddess Eris's role in women's lives?
(a) Helping women to understand their personal needs.
(b) Allowing women to be independent and self-sufficient.
(c) Fostering relationships between women and those closest to them.
(d) Creating discord within a woman's self, or between her and others.

12. How do Demeter women view marriage?
(a) As a means to becoming a mother.
(b) As their ultimate goal in life.
(c) As an inconvenience and a bore.
(d) As a way to be spiritually united with their lover.

13. Hera's husband was also her what?
(a) Brother.
(b) Cousin.
(c) Nephew.
(d) Uncle.

14. Persephone had an extramarital affair with whom?
(a) Zeus.
(b) Hephaestus.
(c) Hades.
(d) Adonis.

15. The author assumes that, for many readers, vulnerability is closely associated with what?
(a) Anxiety.
(b) Sadness.
(c) Trust.
(d) Discomfort.

Short Answer Questions

1. Aphrodite is the goddess of what kind(s) of love?

2. Who ordered Persephone's return?

3. What is the title of Book 2, Chapter 7?

4. The woman used as an example in Book 2, Chapter 11, works in what field?

5. What item did Eris throw into the middle of the party?

(see the answer keys)

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