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. The King archetype is the most _____ energy in men.
(a) Dangerous.
(b) Envied.
(c) Primal.
(d) Ancient.

2. What is the common outcome of the Addict's behavior?
(a) The Lover's enlightenment.
(b) A civil war.
(c) Substance dependency.
(d) A brilliant idea.

3. How does the Lover experience the world?
(a) Through problems he makes for himself.
(b) From a distance.
(c) Through books, TV, and movies.
(d) Through his external and internal senses.

4. What role does the Masochist play in the Warrior?
(a) He is a shadow-side.
(b) He is his conscience.
(c) He is his ego.
(d) He does not play a role in the Warrior.

5. What is the King a product of?
(a) A miraculous event.
(b) Years of training.
(c) Good parenting.
(d) The integration of the other archetypes.

6. What role does the Tyrant play in the King?
(a) He is a brother.
(b) He is a friend.
(c) He is a conscience.
(d) He is a shadow side.

7. How does the Lover respond to others' needs?
(a) He convinces them they're wrong.
(b) With compassion.
(c) He ignores them.
(d) He aggravates them.

8. How is the Weakling in contrast to the Tyrant?
(a) He is more socially acceptable.
(b) He is better looking.
(c) He abuses his family.
(d) He feels he doesn't deserve his power.

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

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

11. The Impotent Lover become trapped in a______?
(a) Swell of inspiration.
(b) Bad dream.
(c) State of confusion.
(d) Destructive cycle.

12. 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 withhold crucial information from those who need it.
(d) They get along with the Impotent Lover.

13. Why can't the Magician act alone?
(a) His power is in thought, not action.
(b) He's not smart enough.
(c) He's insecure.
(d) He is codependent.

14. What does the Denying Innocent One want?
(a) A different life.
(b) To be loved.
(c) The courage of the Warrior.
(d) The status of the Magician.

15. In theory and mythology, what is the King's purpose?
(a) To sacrifice himself.
(b) To serve the other archetypes.
(c) To provide order to the world.
(d) To fight evil.

Short Answer Questions

1. The Magician is the keeper of ______.

2. How does the Tyrant treat his family?

3. When can't any of the archetypes function?

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

5. How does the Warrior's alertness aid him?

(see the answer keys)

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