Stella Maris Test | Final Test - Medium

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 99 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Stella Maris Test | Final Test - Medium

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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Which of the following made the protagonist’s violin?
(a) Stradivari.
(b) Da Salo.
(c) Amati.
(d) Guarneri.

2. To what city does the protagonist note moving?
(a) Phoenix.
(b) Flagstaff.
(c) Yuma.
(d) Tuscon.

3. How long have the interlocutor and his wife been married?
(a) 8 years.
(b) 14 years.
(c) 17 years.
(d) 11 years.

4. With which of the following does IV begin?
(a) “Good morning.”
(b) “How have you been?”
(c) “I thought perhaps you weren’t coming.”
(d) “Hi. I’m Dr Cohen.”

5. Which of the following books does the Kid reference?
(a) The Pit and the Pendulum.
(b) The Young and the Restless.
(c) The Damp and the Angry.
(d) Juicy Mangoes.

Short Answer Questions

1. What is the title of the chapter in Spengler that attracts the protagonist’s attention?

2. Which of the following does the Kid note is featured in the Barnfowl Follies?

3. With whom did the protagonist work on violin harmonics?

4. What is the interlocutor’s daughter’s name?

5. How old is the interlocutor’s daughter?

Short Essay Questions

1. Why, per the protagonist, do falling climbers feel peace?

2. What “old saw in racing” does the protagonist report (165-66)?

3. What value does the protagonist note accrues in not writing down ideas?

4. How does the protagonist explain her father’s recourse to alternative medicines?

5. What hope in solving topological problems does the protagonist note?

6. What does the interlocutor posit should be the defining image of the age in which he lives?

7. Why does the protagonist object to being put on antipsychotic medication?

8. Per the novel, what is a prestige?

9. How does the interlocutor explain the proscription against potentially entangling items at Stella Maris?

10. What reason does the protagonist give for not pursuing many romantic relationships?

(see the answer keys)

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