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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. Sue believes that a fear of female sexuality has crippled Western _____________, since the Bible does talk about humans (men and women) being made in God's image.
(a) Bibles.
(b) Schools.
(c) Churches.
(d) Theology.
2. What does Athens have to do every seven years as a result of a curse placed upon it? Provide seven sacrifices to __________.
(a) Circe.
(b) Minotaurs.
(c) Hera.
(d) Zeus.
3. What animal does Sue feel to be the symbol of woman's deepest center, as she reads her book?
(a) Horse.
(b) Unicorn.
(c) Turtle.
(d) Bird.
4. During what Winter Olympics are women given the chance to open up the ceremonies by skiing down the slalom?
(a) 1996.
(b) 1992.
(c) 1994.
(d) 1998.
5. When Sue's hands are bound together, she admits that _________ and silence are what bind her in her life.
(a) Duty.
(b) Marriage.
(c) Truth.
(d) Fear.
Short Answer Questions
1. When one belongs to oneself, one can connect with the rest of ___________ without being trapped or dependent.
2. What does the stone circle in Avebury represent, according to a tourist book that Sue has?
3. Sue feels that God can not be identified with any __________ just as a dancer can not be identified with a given dance.
4. What is the nickname Sue gives to the buffalo which she thinks she is buying as she is a kid?
5. Sue remembers the quote about using one's ___________ in service of one's vision is more important than fear.
Short Essay Questions
1. What are some of the things which can achieved by internalizing the Divine Feminine, according to the book?
2. Why does Sue begin to realize that attachment to the confining patriarchal world must die?
3. What does Sue see in a magazine as the plane is beginning to descend from the sky and she wishes she could disappear into that image?
4. What does the much younger Sue want to do in response to the newspaper clipping that her mom has sent to her?
5. What are the choices from which Sue can choose to celebrate the Divine Feminine?
6. Why does the Goddess Hera take an annual bath at Kanathos, according to Sue's findings?
7. What does Sue believe is happening to the new girl-child who has been birthed by her awakening?
8. While she plans many rituals, Sue does not realize that these rituals serve a purpose in her journey? What do these rituals do?
9. What does Sue learn to be the name of the Goddess during a dream of her birth?
10. What kind of music allows Sue to feel the radiant mystery of being embraced by the Goddess?
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