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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Water molecules have a role in the organization of discordant energy into coherent photons which is called _____.
(a) Supercohesion.
(b) Hyperphotogeneration.
(c) Superradiance.
(d) Lamping.
2. According to the author, the universe is a vast dynamic cobweb of _____.
(a) Stagnation.
(b) Energy exchange.
(c) Human design.
(d) Chance.
3. What is the use of solar cells for energy production called?
(a) Photokineses.
(b) Solarkinesis.
(c) Photovoltaics.
(d) Solargenesis.
4. Dennis Gabor won the Nobel Prize in the 1940's for his discovery of _____ in his quest to produce a microscope powerful enough to see an atom.
(a) Radiation.
(b) Holography.
(c) Nuclear fusion.
(d) Plasma communication.
5. The Newtonian view of physics says that everything works in a _____ manner.
(a) Chaotic.
(b) Predicatable.
(c) Connected.
(d) Magnetic.
6. By the simple act of _____, human beings could create order, according to the studies by Robert Jahn.
(a) Forgetting.
(b) Wishing.
(c) Sleeping.
(d) Eating.
7. When a person digests broccoli, it is metabolized into _____ and water, plus the light stored from the sun.
(a) Magnesium.
(b) Zinc oxide.
(c) Carbon dioxide.
(d) Iron.
8. Whom does the author say Hal Puthoff looked like?
(a) Mickey Mouse.
(b) Mickey Mantle.
(c) Mickey Rooney.
(d) Mickey Hart.
9. What was Robert Jahn's reason for returning to Princeton and joining the aeronautical engineering department in the early 1960's?
(a) Gas propulsion.
(b) Remote viewing.
(c) Electric propulsion.
(d) Psychic navigation.
10. _____ size is a figure which reflects the actual size of change or outcome of a study.
(a) A cause.
(b) A REG.
(c) A magnetometer.
(d) An effect .
11. Helmut Schmidt worked at which company in 1965?
(a) Lockheed-Martin.
(b) Boeing.
(c) NASA.
(d) Aerojet.
12. What is it called when the vibration of one body is reinforced by the vibration of another body at or near its frequency?
(a) Dissonance.
(b) Cognizance.
(c) Clairvoyance.
(d) Resonance.
13. Couples in a relationship that were used to study remote intention were called _____.
(a) Stable partners.
(b) Gemini doubles.
(c) Bonded pairs.
(d) Constant doubles.
14. The author calls Robert Goddard the father of American _____.
(a) Quantum physics.
(b) Rocket science.
(c) Geophsyics.
(d) Nuclear engineering.
15. According to the author, in universities ______ was blamed for America's stark polarization during the escalation of the Vietnam War.
(a) Propaganda.
(b) High technology.
(c) Lack of money.
(d) Communism.
Short Answer Questions
1. What was the name of the gold insect-like lunar module that accompanied the Apollo 14 mission?
2. Jacques Benveniste's laboratory at INSERM had been studying _____.
3. Who rated the device that Hal Puthoff and Ken Shoulders invented, boosting their credibility?
4. What is a background substructure filled with things called?
5. In quantum physics, quantum coherence means that _____ are able to cooperate.
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