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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Johannes Kepler claimed that people on Earth could _____.
(a) See atomic particles with the naked eye.
(b) Communicate with plants.
(c) Hear the music of the stars.
(d) Walk through mountains.
2. Robert Jahn's view of parapsychology was that it was thought of by the scientific establishment as being the province of _____.
(a) Politicians and evangelists.
(b) Sinister CIA operatives.
(c) Business people.
(d) Confidence tricksters and magicians.
3. Couples in a relationship that were used to study remote intention were called _____.
(a) Stable partners.
(b) Gemini doubles.
(c) Constant doubles.
(d) Bonded pairs.
4. What had Fritz-Albert Popp been teaching at the University of Marburg?
(a) Astronomy.
(b) Radiology.
(c) Neurobiology.
(d) Jet propulson.
5. Like with _____, certain people seemed to be able to harness the effects of the Zero Point Field more effectively than others.
(a) Artistic ability.
(b) Educational background.
(c) Athleticim.
(d) Speech recognition.
6. The ability of a quantum entity to influence another quantum particle instantaneously over any distance despite there being no change of force or energy is called _____.
(a) Nonlocality.
(b) Shifting.
(c) Magnetism.
(d) Profusion.
7. What is a background substructure filled with things called?
(a) A quantum.
(b) A leisure.
(c) A plenum.
(d) A catalyst.
8. What did Karl Lashley use to operate on the brains of rats?
(a) A bobby pin.
(b) A nail.
(c) A pocket knife.
(d) A curling iron.
9. What was the name of a standard dye mentioned in relation to the staining of certain white blood cells in Jacques Benveniste's experiments?
(a) Malachite green.
(b) Cesyl violet.
(c) Alizarin red.
(d) Toluidine blue.
10. By the simple act of _____, human beings could create order, according to the studies by Robert Jahn.
(a) Eating.
(b) Forgetting.
(c) Wishing.
(d) Sleeping.
11. Russell and Karen DeValois wrote a book called _____.
(a) Spatial Vision.
(b) Quantum Communication.
(c) Fractal Certainty.
(d) Action Reaction.
12. A fertilized egg starts to multiply and produces _____ cells.
(a) Mother.
(b) Father.
(c) Son.
(d) Daughter.
13. _____ had no meaning in isolation but could only be understood in their relationships.
(a) Subatomic particles.
(b) Nonlocality.
(c) Molecules.
(d) Electromagnetism.
14. What sort of medal did Jacques Benveniste win form CNRS, which is one of the most prestigious scientific honors he could win in France?
(a) Platinum.
(b) Silver.
(c) Gold.
(d) Bronze.
15. The move away from randomness is termed by physicists as _____.
(a) Entropy.
(b) Negentropy.
(c) Gravitational pull.
(d) Inertia.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to the author, in universities ______ was blamed for America's stark polarization during the escalation of the Vietnam War.
2. The Newtonian view of physics says that everything works in a _____ manner.
3. How many people had been on the moon before Ed Mitchell?
4. What is the name of the symbols that J. B. Rhine used to test ESP?
5. After his space flight, Ed Mitchel began devouring books on _____.
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