Hinds' Feet on High Places Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

Hannah Hurnard
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 187 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Hinds' Feet on High Places Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

Hannah Hurnard
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 187 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 14, The Place of Anointing.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What did Much-Afraid wonder at the end of Chapter 13, as she thought about what had happened so far and what was going to happen next?
(a) What the Shepherd planned next and if it would hurt.
(b) She wondered if the Shepherd was crazy and had tricked her.
(c) She wondered if she was crazy to do all this.
(d) She wondered if she was ever going to get to the High Places.

2. What did the Shepherd ask Much-Afraid after showing her the potter working clay?
(a) He asked if he could take her a beautiful piece of pottery.
(b) He asked if the potter could make them both something to remember their visit.
(c) He asked if he could do with her as the potter does with the clay.
(d) He asked if she would make him a beautiful piece of pottery.

3. Feeling her resolve to make the journey to the High Places weakened by Pride's words, who did Much-Afraid call upon for help?
(a) The Shepherd.
(b) Suffering.
(c) Mrs. Valiant.
(d) Sorrow.

4. What was Much-Afraid thinking about her companions as they walked through the hill country?
(a) That once she got to the High Places, she would no longer need them.
(b) She wasn't thinking about them.
(c) That they would be heading in another direction soon.
(d) That she couldn't wait to be rid of them.

5. What words had the Shepherd told Much-Afraid about when the flower bloomed in her heart?
(a) That when the flower bloomed, then died, she could take the seeds and plant them in others.
(b) That when the flower bloomed she could pick it and plant it in her garden.
(c) That when the plant of Love bloomed she would be loved in return, would go to the High Places, and would receive a new name.
(d) That when the flower bloomed she would be able to do whatever she wanted without any struggle.

Short Answer Questions

1. What happened as Much-Afraid and the twin sisters wandered around in the mist?

2. When Much-Afraid looked in her heart in Chapter 8, what did she see was happening to the seed the Shepherd had planted there?

3. What does the Shepherd reply when Much-Afraid asks him to take her all the way to the High Place?

4. Why was Pride chosen for his designated task in the chapter, "Encounters with Pride"?

5. How did Much-Afraid begin to feel about the desolate surroundings along the Shores of Loneliness?

(see the answer key)

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