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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Friendship: Pages 72-90.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to Lewis, jealousy is applicable to which of the following in relation to affection?
(a) Trust.
(b) Love.
(c) Security.
(d) Change.
2. Lewis uses which of the following characters to illustrate how perversion is possible within gift love?
(a) Mrs. Winters.
(b) Mrs. Lawrence.
(c) Mrs. Troxclair.
(d) Mrs. Fidget.
3. According to Lewis, what is likely to happen if a woman deprives her husband or significant other from friendships with others?
(a) He will no longer be the man to whom she was attracted.
(b) He will begin to resent the actions of his spouse or significant other.
(c) He will begin to consider removing his wife or significant other from his roster of friends.
(d) His outside friendships will diminish.
4. What does Lewis mention must occur between a man and a woman for friendship to take place?
(a) If either one of them is dating or married to the other's best friend.
(b) If the differences between them are recognized and acknowledged.
(c) If they do not have a romantic interest in each other.
(d) If they have both been professionally counseled in the area of differentiation between friendship and love.
5. "We choose our friends." How does Lewis label that statement?
(a) Selective.
(b) Truth.
(c) Myth.
(d) A possibility.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which of the following is an unconventional basis for friendship that Lewis cites?
2. A young lady told Lewis that key evenings only occurred when two men were prevented from engaging in talk about a "subject." The author labeled the scenario that the young lady described as which of the following?
3. Lewis asserts that all people need which of the following?
4. According to Lewis, what type of patriotism level is required for leaders to undertake wicked actions?
5. Which types of love, according to Lewis, are subject to the effects of jealousy?
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