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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Charity.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to Lewis, what is the reason that people are tempted to overstep the bounds of affection?
(a) Simply because they are selfish.
(b) Simply because they are affectionate.
(c) Simply because they are people.
(d) Simply because they are insecure.
2. According to Lewis' story illustrating perversion, which of the following can occur if an individual tends to every need that is perceived in relation to their object of affection?
(a) Boredom.
(b) Rejection.
(c) Suffocation.
(d) Contempt.
3. The most basic of loves, according to Lewis, is which of the following?
(a) Gift love.
(b) Friendship.
(c) Need love.
(d) Affection.
4. Lewis cites that when men in a certain neighborhood have been well-educated and become white-collar professionals, why might they view women as being child-like?
(a) Because they are too selective.
(b) Because of the manner in which the women tend to complain and whine around them.
(c) Because they are not similarly educated.
(d) Because they deem the women not to be in their socio-economic class.
5. While discussing Eros, which of the following is Lewis certain to NOT include in his discussion?
(a) His testimony.
(b) His beliefs.
(c) His morals.
(d) His views.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Lewis cite as having encountered as he was preparing himself to write his book?
2. During the Romantic period, according to Lewis, people turned their attention away from friendship, and toward which of the following?
3. According to Lewis, appreciative love is usually accompanied by a tendency to want to do which of the following?
4. Which types of love, according to Lewis, are subject to the effects of jealousy?
5. According to Lewis, what is likely to happen if a woman deprives her husband or significant other from friendships with others?
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