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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does H.H. describe certain articles in Part II?
(a) As seemingly indispensable things.
(b) As meaningless ornaments of the world.
(c) As precious tokens of their journey.
(d) As proofs that the League existed.
2. According to H.H. what is new to the group in Part II?
(a) Their spirituality.
(b) Their disputes.
(c) Their leader.
(d) Their goals.
3. What does H.H. say his belief is susceptible to in Part II?
(a) The persuasion of the leader.
(b) The success of the journey.
(c) The whims of his emotions.
(d) Many different opions.
4. What does everyone agree on about a particular document in Part II?
(a) It is of great value.
(b) It is in a linen bag.
(c) It is a copy.
(d) It is an original.
5. In Part II, another person on the journey claims what about certain writings?
(a) They are important German writings.
(b) They are understood only by League members.
(c) They are original characters known only by the master.
(d) They are writings in French and Hebrew.
6. What do the officials instruct the narrator to do once he is a member of the League?
(a) Attach himself to a group of ten people en route to the expidition.
(b) Meditate and prepare his body and soul to accept the Tao.
(c) Fast for forty days to prove he is worthy of the task before him.
(d) Stand vigil over the sacred book for one full day and night.
7. What does the narrator says is impairing him as he starts his narration early in Part I?
(a) An injury to his head.
(b) His confidence and recollection.
(c) His eyesight.
(d) An injury to his leg.
8. What or who does H.H. wish to save in Part II?
(a) Some records of their great cause.
(b) His faith.
(c) The League's court decisions.
(d) The Count of Keyserling.
9. What unmerited reputation does the League have in Part I?
(a) They will restore the monarchy.
(b) They are commisioned by St. Christopher.
(c) They will overthrow the government in India.
(d) They will take back the Holy Land.
10. What impression do most people have of the League?
(a) It is the secret protectors of Christian artifacts.
(b) It is an ancient group of mystics.
(c) It is a league of wonderous judges.
(d) It is one of many newly blossomed cults.
11. Where do many of the journey members believe League documents are deposited?
(a) In a temple in Rome.
(b) In the League Library at Zurich.
(c) In four old capitals.
(d) In an ancient Greek library.
12. How is Leo described by H.H. in Part II?
(a) He is old and wise.
(b) He has a handsome face and good humor.
(c) He is no longer important to the journey.
(d) He is a thief.
13. How does the narrator describe all the artists, poets, and musicians among the group in Part I?
(a) Animated yet half-real, half-there.
(b) Gracious hosts at the feast in Zurich.
(c) Distracting the group from their goal.
(d) The chief source of comfort for the group.
14. What or who does H.H. say historical events happen to?
(a) The victors.
(b) The participants.
(c) The nameless.
(d) The future.
15. Who does the narrator meet in Part I and love immediately?
(a) Lukas.
(b) Kashmir.
(c) Collofine.
(d) Ninon.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Part I, what does the narrator say the conquered nations are ready to believe in?
2. What is the first amazing phenomenon the narrator sees in Part I's journey?
3. In Part I, who or what does the narrator meet at the riverside?
4. In Part II, what does H.H. say is the only important thing in his life?
5. What does H.H. say has exaggerated value in Part II?
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