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. Church's Fried Chicken was the _____ answer to Kentucky Fried Chicken.
(a) Texan.
(b) New Mexican.
(c) British.
(d) Oklahoman.

2. What year did Fritz-Albert Popp think he had found a cure for cancer?
(a) 1960.
(b) 1990.
(c) 1970.
(d) 1980.

3. Who was the editor of Nature Magazine when Jacques Benveniste's article was published?
(a) Alex Romero.
(b) John Maddox.
(c) Ari Sengupta.
(d) George Conley.

4. What did Karl Lashley use to operate on the brains of rats?
(a) A nail.
(b) A curling iron.
(c) A pocket knife.
(d) A bobby pin.

5. From his position as dean of an engineering school in the 1970's, Robert Jahn realized that the world stood poised on the brink of a major _____.
(a) Computer revolution.
(b) Economic challenge.
(c) Rise in introspection.
(d) Stock market crash.

6. _____ had no meaning in isolation but could only be understood in their relationships.
(a) Subatomic particles.
(b) Molecules.
(c) Electromagnetism.
(d) Nonlocality.

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

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

9. Which university was thought to have the best neuroscience laboratory in the world in 1948?
(a) Princeton.
(b) Yale.
(c) Harvard.
(d) Amherst.

10. What is the yellow liquid of the blood called?
(a) Granulation.
(b) Plasma.
(c) Live water.
(d) Basophil.

11. Helmut Schmidt worked at which company in 1965?
(a) Aerojet.
(b) NASA.
(c) Lockheed-Martin.
(d) Boeing.

12. 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) Bronze.
(b) Platinum.
(c) Gold.
(d) Silver.

13. 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) Holography.
(b) Nuclear fusion.
(c) Plasma communication.
(d) Radiation.

14. Systems theorist Ernest Laszlo argued that the brain is the _____ of the ultimate storage medium, The Field.
(a) Retrieval and read-out mechanism.
(b) Signal jamming device.
(c) Donation station.
(d) Foil and foe.

15. Johannes Kepler claimed that people on Earth could _____.
(a) See atomic particles with the naked eye.
(b) Communicate with plants.
(c) Walk through mountains.
(d) Hear the music of the stars.

Short Answer Questions

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

2. The word for cell coordination and communication is _____.

3. One of the fundamental laws of quantum physics says that an event in the subatomic world exists in all possible states until the act of observing it _____.

4. The 'glue' surrounding neurons is called _____.

5. What machine added the ability to count light to the EMI 9558QA?

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