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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. _____ size is a figure which reflects the actual size of change or outcome of a study.
(a) A cause.
(b) A REG.
(c) An effect .
(d) A magnetometer.
2. Whom does the author say Hal Puthoff looked like?
(a) Mickey Mouse.
(b) Mickey Hart.
(c) Mickey Mantle.
(d) Mickey Rooney.
3. Nature Magazine dubbed the group of people in the lab of Jacques Benveniste ______________.
(a) The fraud squad.
(b) The atom splitters.
(c) The myth busters.
(d) The science slammers.
4. _____ claimed that the weaker the solution, the more powerful its effect.
(a) Homeopathy.
(b) Nerobiology.
(c) Accupuncture.
(d) Chiropractic.
5. Frau Mauro is a _____ region of the moon.
(a) Desert.
(b) Highland.
(c) Lowland.
(d) Crater.
6. Where was Niels Bohr born?
(a) Denmark.
(b) Norway.
(c) Wales.
(d) Finland.
7. Where was "Chuck Yeager's flying circus" located?
(a) The Mojave Desert.
(b) Moab.
(c) Death Valley.
(d) Joshua Tree.
8. The Lorentz force is the name of the force that slows particles moving _____.
(a) Through a magnetic field.
(b) Into a black hole.
(c) Out of gravity.
(d) At the speed of light.
9. The electromagnetic frequencies that Jacques Benveniste studied in his experiments corresponded with frequencies _____.
(a) Of fusion.
(b) Of light.
(c) In the audio range.
(d) In the atmosphere.
10. What was Walter Stewart called as part of the group of people that the editor of Nature Magazine dubbed?
(a) A psychic.
(b) A quackbuster.
(c) A school teacher.
(d) An engineer.
11. The controlled movement of an inanimate object by the use of psychic powers is called _____.
(a) Chakra balancing.
(b) Remote viewing.
(c) Telecommunications.
(d) Psychokinesis.
12. In what year was America's first oil crisis?
(a) 1973.
(b) 1955.
(c) 1989.
(d) 2001.
13. The Italian physicist Renato Nobili amassed experimental proof that electromagnetic frequencies occur in _____.
(a) Rocks.
(b) Water.
(c) Plant matter.
(d) Animal tissues.
14. Who dubbed Jacques Benveniste's experiments "the memory of water"?
(a) His wife.
(b) The Mayo Clinic.
(c) His assistant.
(d) The popular press.
15. Hal Puthoff and Ken Shoulders invented a special device that could fit _____ in the end of a hypodermic needle.
(a) A radio transmitter.
(b) An X-ray device.
(c) A radar device.
(d) A camera.
Short Answer Questions
1. Water molecules have a role in the organization of discordant energy into coherent photons which is called _____.
2. Couples in a relationship that were used to study remote intention were called _____.
3. The word for cell coordination and communication is _____.
4. Who was the previous countryman Jacques Benveniste is compared to in the book?
5. The name coined by Wilder Penfield for the precise location in the brain where memories are stored is _____.
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