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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. What act does Madame de Saint-Ange commit in this section that inflames Dolmance?
(a) Defecation.
(b) Flatulence.
(c) Vomiting.
(d) Urination.
2. How far does Augustin ejaculate in this section of the Fifth Dialogue?
(a) 2 feet.
(b) 10 feet.
(c) 6 yards.
(d) A few inches.
3. Why is Augustin initially hesitant to ravish Eugenie in the Fifth Dialogue?
(a) She looks disdainfully on him.
(b) He is homosexual.
(c) He is drunk.
(d) She is high born.
4. What is the central lie regarding laws that the author of Frenchmen, Some More Effort if You Wish to Become Republicans dissects in this section?
(a) The are compatible with individual liberty.
(b) They ensure common safety.
(c) They are Biblical in origin.
(d) They have always existed.
5. What permission does Eugenie's father give the libertines in the Sixth Dialogue?
(a) To keep Eugenie forever.
(b) To punish Madame de Mistival.
(c) To kill Eugenie.
(d) To send Eugenie home with Madame de Mistival.
Short Answer Questions
1. In this section, when does Eugenie state that she notices particular harshness in Dolmance?
2. According to Dolmance at the beginning of the Fifth Dialogue. what is the best way that woman can serve nature?
3. Who does Dolmance order to stoke him in this section of the Fifth Dialogue?
4. Who does Dolmance call near the end of this section?
5. What does Dolmance do to Madame de Mistival as he lectures her in the Final Dialogue?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does sexual fluid give way to blood at the beginning of the Fifth Dialogue?
2. How is the very end of The Bedroom Philosophers incongruous with what preceded it?
3. What is the cumulative value of madame de Saint-Ange's inundation in the Fifth Dialogue?
4. What trepidations does Augustin have at the beginning of the Fifth Dialogue?
5. What is the only purpose of friendship, according to Dolmance?
6. How could The Bedroom Philosophers be viewed as satire?
7. What transpires at the end of the Fifth Dialogue?
8. How does Dolmance conclude his argument with Chevalier in this section?
9. How does Eugenie's reaction to her mother in the beginning of the Final Dialogue reflect a change in her character?
10. What is the only true connection between two people, according to Dolmance in this section?
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