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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through A Conjuring Book for Christmas and Of Unworldy Origin.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In what room of the Hillman's home did Lorraine claim to feel the sense of being gassed in "A Conjuring Book for Christmas."
(a) Bob's bedroom.
(b) Dee's bedroom.
(c) The basement.
(d) The bathroom.
2. Who admitted seeing their first ghost as a child, and after that, sought more information about the supernatural in "Art and Apparations"?
(a) Lorraine.
(b) Rusty.
(c) Gerald.
(d) Ed.
3. According to the Warrens, spirits attacked humans __________.
(a) Mentally and physically.
(b) Neither mentally nor physically.
(c) Mentally.
(d) Physically.
4. According to the Warrens in "Beyond Amityville," there were how many types of spirits that were encountered in true haunting situations?
(a) 4.
(b) 6.
(c) 8.
(d) 2.
5. Ed Warren proclaimed that __________ was a virtual doorway to the supernatural, as it had been for hundreds of years.
(a) Borley Rectory.
(b) Andleberry Estate.
(c) Dragsholm Castle.
(d) St Johns Reformatory.
Short Answer Questions
1. 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."
2. When a picture was taken of Annabelle, what could be seen around it, according to the author?
3. The author begins "Art and Apparations" by noting there were only __________ demonologists in North America.
4. The Warrens disclosed that there was a __________ that had plagued the Lutzes in the Amityville house, but no __________ were present.
5. Who wrote the following excerpt found in the beginning of the Chapter "Of Unworldly Origin" : "Of all the common and familiar objects of conversation that are entered upon in company, of things remote from nature and cut off from the senses, there is none so ready to hand, none so unusual, as that of spirits; and whether what is said of them is true"?
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