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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

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 99 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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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. How old does the protagonist report being when she learned to read?
(a) 6.
(b) 5.
(c) 7.
(d) 4.

2. The protagonist asks for equipment for what table game?
(a) D&D.
(b) Checkers.
(c) Poker.
(d) Pingpong.

3. With which of the following does IV end?
(a) “I don’t know. Yes. You will see me.”
(b) “Salvaged out of a bleak sea of the incomputable. Time’s up.”
(c) “Sorry. Yes. Very close. Time’s up.”
(d) “Because that’s what people do when they’re waiting for the end of something.”

4. What is the title of the chapter in Spengler that attracts the protagonist’s attention?
(a) “The Meaning of Numbers.”
(b) “The Idea of Zero.”
(c) “Enumerating Infinity.”
(d) “Rise of the South.”

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

Short Answer Questions

1. Which of the following animals does the protagonist assert knows what is fair?

2. From what hotel does the protagonist’s brother call her with news about their father?

3. Which of the following made the protagonist’s violin?

4. Which of the following composers does the protagonist esteem?

5. Which of the following does the protagonist claim to regard as a fellow student?

Short Essay Questions

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

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

3. Why does the protagonist note she was less disturbed at their father’s death than her brother was?

4. Why does the protagonist indicate people prefer the idea of fate to the idea of chance?

5. How does the protagonist respond to being asked if she is a sex worker?

6. Per the novel, what is a prestige?

7. How does the protagonist report initially attempting to distract herself from her hallucinations?

8. What purpose does the protagonist posit for her dominant hallucination from early in her experience with it?

9. Why does the protagonist distrust her doctoral advisor?

10. Why does the protagonist assert she would not have been a good counselor?

(see the answer keys)

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