The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Lynne McTaggart
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The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Lynne McTaggart
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What had Fritz-Albert Popp been teaching at the University of Marburg?
(a) Jet propulson.
(b) Radiology.
(c) Neurobiology.
(d) Astronomy.

2. The Newtonian view of physics says that everything works in a _____ manner.
(a) Connected.
(b) Magnetic.
(c) Chaotic.
(d) Predicatable.

3. Elisabeth Davenas was a _____ in relation to Jacques Benveniste.
(a) Counselor.
(b) Lab technician.
(c) Doctorate student.
(d) High school friend.

4. Where was "Chuck Yeager's flying circus" located?
(a) Moab.
(b) Death Valley.
(c) The Mojave Desert.
(d) Joshua Tree.

5. In 1976, the first plants that Fritz-Albert Popp recorded photon emissions from were _____.
(a) Carrots.
(b) Green beans.
(c) Strawberry clusters.
(d) Cucumber seedlings.

6. What is the term that means a disturbance which shows that zero-point fluctuations cause electrons to move in their orbits?
(a) The Cole shift.
(b) The Lamb shift.
(c) The Anchor shift.
(d) The Waals shift.

7. Robert Jahn decided that his REGs should be driven by an electronic noise source rather than _____.
(a) Nuclear fusion.
(b) Natural gas.
(c) Nuclear fission.
(d) Atomic decay.

8. Who was the previous countryman Jacques Benveniste is compared to in the book?
(a) Emmanuel Kant.
(b) Rene Descartes.
(c) Louis Pasteur.
(d) Marie Curie.

9. What did Jacques Benveniste call the attitude toward his work?
(a) A political move.
(b) A Salem witchhunt.
(c) A firing squad.
(d) A crusade.

10. Where did Helmut Schmidt attend school in 1948?
(a) University of New Hampshire.
(b) MIT.
(c) The Sorbonne.
(d) Universuty of Cologne.

11. What did letters that poured into publications regarding the work of Jacques Benveniste say about it?
(a) It had some credibility.
(b) It was contradictory to pure science.
(c) It was a cruel hoax.
(d) It was pure genius.

12. What was the profession of the one woman who believed Fritz-Albert Popp's theory that there was light in the human body?
(a) A photochemist.
(b) A neurochemist.
(c) An immunobiologist.
(d) A medium.

13. The Russian scientist Nikolai Bernstein was known for his _____.
(a) Clothing style.
(b) Books.
(c) Films.
(d) Arguments.

14. The 'glue' surrounding neurons is called _____.
(a) Glia.
(b) Globulin.
(c) Gronk.
(d) Gravity.

15. The move away from randomness is termed by physicists as _____.
(a) Gravitational pull.
(b) Inertia.
(c) Negentropy.
(d) Entropy.

Short Answer Questions

1. _____ had no meaning in isolation but could only be understood in their relationships.

2. The controlled movement of an inanimate object by the use of psychic powers is called _____.

3. Church's Fried Chicken was the _____ answer to Kentucky Fried Chicken.

4. What was Jacques Benveniste's area of specialty?

5. The Italian physicist Renato Nobili amassed experimental proof that electromagnetic frequencies occur in _____.

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