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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In archetypal psychology, what must die for a young man to mature?
(a) His parents.
(b) His immature ego.
(c) The ritual elder.
(d) An animal.
2. The authors note that the modern-day prevalence of gangs and fracturing of families has had what effect on youth?
(a) Made them stronger.
(b) Injured their psyches.
(c) Made them more creative.
(d) Forced them to grow up fast.
3. In archetypal psychology, what do men inherit from generations before?
(a) Skill at hunting.
(b) Good looks and charm.
(c) Genetic predispositions.
(d) Instincts and energies.
4. What defines the High Chair Tyrant?
(a) Generosity.
(b) Cruelty.
(c) Infidelity.
(d) Self-centeredness.
5. Classically, initiations are a ______ ritual.
(a) Short.
(b) Extensive.
(c) Public.
(d) Contained.
6. What is the key element of the ritual process Moore and Gillette believe that modern day young men lack?
(a) A desire to mature.
(b) A ritual elder.
(c) A sacred space.
(d) Caves.
7. The Oedipal Child becomes:
(a) The King.
(b) The Magician.
(c) The Lover.
(d) The Warrior.
8. Shadow-sides of a man's personality are _____.
(a) Hype.
(b) Positive.
(c) Negative.
(d) Necessary.
9. When is the Divine Child exhibited in the male psyche?
(a) When he is in a state of creativity and rebirth.
(b) When he is given a compliment.
(c) When He changes his surroundings.
(d) When he is angry at an unjust action.
10. The cave paintings detail the "____ world" of masculinity.
(a) Mysterious.
(b) Harsh.
(c) Ideal.
(d) Fictional.
11. For a complete initiation process, the boys must be separated from ______.
(a) Men.
(b) Technology.
(c) Women.
(d) Other boys.
12. How do the Know-It-All Trickster and the Dummy interact?
(a) The Know-It-All is the victim of the Dummy.
(b) The Know-It-All protects the Dummy.
(c) The Dummy is the victim of the Know-It-All.
(d) The Dummy ignores the Know-It-All.
13. "Crisis" claims that modern day initiations are _______.
(a) Extensive.
(b) Like ancient ones.
(c) Complex.
(d) Inauthentic.
14. What do Jungians believe that the Divine Child is the source of?
(a) Creativity.
(b) Emotions.
(c) Life.
(d) Evil.
15. What does the Oedipal Child seek in his life?
(a) A good time.
(b) More children like himself.
(c) A single, unique thought.
(d) Connection with nature and spirituality.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does the Weakling Prince lack?
2. The Grandstander Bully's aggressive behavior is fueled by his ______.
3. The woman's male sub-personality is called the ______.
4. The authors are students of ______.
5. What role does the Weakling Prince play in the Divine Child?
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