King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine Test | Final Test - Easy

Robert L. Moore
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine Test | Final Test - Easy

Robert L. Moore
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Without limits or boundaries, the Lover feels _______.
(a) Complete.
(b) Chaotic.
(c) Unfulfilled.
(d) Joyful.

2. The Warrior is very aware of _____.
(a) Death.
(b) Himself.
(c) Others.
(d) Life.

3. Why does the Masochist allow himself to be a victim?
(a) Because he's passive.
(b) Because he is bored.
(c) Because he feels powerless.
(d) Because he is angry.

4. What do the Manipulator and the Denying Innocent One have in common?
(a) They don't like the Magician.
(b) They are fearless when faced with a challenge.
(c) They get along with the Impotent Lover.
(d) They withhold crucial information from those who need it.

5. What does the Tyrant hate?
(a) The King.
(b) Ignorant people.
(c) Powerful leaders.
(d) Beauty, innocence and talent.

6. Why does the Lover need the Magician?
(a) To gain an objective perspective.
(b) To teach him.
(c) To heal him.
(d) To entertain him.

7. How does the Lover experience others' experiences of the world?
(a) He critiques every action.
(b) He thinks they're overly sensitive.
(c) He is jealous of their ability to live freely.
(d) He feels their joy and pain as his own.

8. When can't any of the archetypes function?
(a) When there is a crisis.
(b) When there's too much pressure.
(c) When there is a disagreement.
(d) When they are alone.

9. The Lover is characterized by his ______ human hungers.
(a) Primal.
(b) Limited.
(c) Excessive.
(d) Odd.

10. The King is sensitive to ______.
(a) Weather.
(b) Criticism.
(c) Compliments.
(d) Emotions.

11. The people suffer if the King is ____.
(a) Selfish.
(b) Reckless.
(c) Absent.
(d) Ailing.

12. What is the Addict a victim to?
(a) The problems of humanity.
(b) The lover's vibrant personality.
(c) His own senses.
(d) Others' judgments.

13. The Tyrant is most common in _______ personality types.
(a) Narcissistic.
(b) Courageous.
(c) Insecure.
(d) Likable.

14. When does the Impotent Lover emerge?
(a) When the Lover is emotionally injured.
(b) When the Lover loses his need for connection.
(c) When the Addict is away.
(d) When the Lover is tired.

15. How does the Tyrant rise to the surface of a man?
(a) If a man is in danger.
(b) If a man is in love.
(c) If a man is tired.
(d) If a man is pushed past his endurance limit.

Short Answer Questions

1. What defines the emotional condition of the Impotent Lover?

2. What conflict do men face, according to "The King and Warrior" chapter?

3. What must one stay connected with to prevent becoming the Impotent Lover?

4. How does the Tyrant treat his family?

5. Why does the Manipulator distance himself from his own life?

(see the answer keys)

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