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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part VII, Chapter 28.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to the author, most instances of a lack of Will are due to the Will having what?
(a) Been crushed.
(b) Having shifted.
(c) Been too strong.
(d) Lain dormant though lack of use.
2. What term does Collier use for the process of creating a map on a large piece of paper with words and pictures detailing every last item of an individual's Dream?
(a) Creation Mapping.
(b) Treasure Mapping.
(c) Destiny Mapping.
(d) Goal Mapping.
3. According to Collier, the ability to do what, of all human abilities, is the most God-like that man possesses, the closest that man can come to Divinity?
(a) Create.
(b) Destroy.
(c) Imagine.
(d) Determine.
4. In what field of business did the author of Part V, Chapter 16 succeed?
(a) Advertising.
(b) Gambling.
(c) Transportation.
(d) Manufacturing.
5. According to Collier, the strong desire inside each individual is responsible for that person's what?
(a) Behavior.
(b) Outlook.
(c) Beliefs.
(d) Situation.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Part IV, Chapter 10, Collier reminds the reader how the American military uses the method of playing recordings of what to soldiers just as they are falling asleep?
2. The fifth rule of the Master Formula of Attainment is that "You may have anything you want, provided that you" what?
3. Jack London created a formula wherein part one had a pair of lovers split apart, part two reunites them through some event or act, and then what happens in part three?
4. The result of Jack London's formula for "storiettes" resulted in how many stock forms?
5. What refers to a spiritual movement which developed in the United States during the late 19th century and emphasizes metaphysical beliefs concerning the effects of positive thinking, the law of attraction, healing, life force, creative visualization, and personal power?
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