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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Art and Apparations.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to the "Foreword," what is the term for a supernatural, incorporeal, rational being or personality, usually regarded as imperceptible at ordinary times to the human senses, but capable of becoming visible at pleasure and frequently conceived as troublesome, terrifying, or hostile to mankind?
(a) Demon.
(b) Manifestation.
(c) Devil.
(d) Spirit.
2. Who admitted seeing their first ghost as a child, and after that, sought more information about the supernatural in "Art and Apparations"?
(a) Ed.
(b) Rusty.
(c) Gerald.
(d) Lorraine.
3. The Warren's inform the reader that all of the following was true about spirits except for which one?
(a) They manifest in light.
(b) They can produce a foul, revolting stench.
(c) They cause injury.
(d) They use foul language.
4. According to "Beyond Amityville," where was Ed Warren's office located?
(a) Fairfield County.
(b) Ford County.
(c) Mecklenburg County.
(d) Pasco County.
5. A year before the Lutzes bought their home in Amityville, the eldest son of the previous owner murdered the __________ sleeping members of his family at __________ in the morning.
(a) Two / 6:36.
(b) Nine / 1:45.
(c) Six / 3:15.
(d) Four / 2:30.
Short Answer Questions
1. The author states in the "Foreword" that to meet pleasant people in the midst of trouble and confusion was always a(n) __________ experience.
2. Ed revealed that "in order to be seen with the physical eye, the ghost or apparition needed __________ to manifest."
3. The author asserts that to __________, demonic worship was an evil, paganistic practice that chose to oppose God.
4. In "Art and Apparitions, " Ed said, "One of the most perplexing things to happen to me as a child was that I would have dreams of __________coming to speak to me."
5. The author begins "Art and Apparations" by noting there were only __________ demonologists in North America.
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