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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who waits for Covenant when he leaves the forest where he was healed?
(a) Triock.
(b) Quirrel.
(c) Yeurquin.
(d) Foamfollower.
2. Who appears with the Staff of Law?
(a) Elena.
(b) Foul.
(c) Triock.
(d) Kevin Landwaster.
3. What fires guard the place where Lord Foul lives?
(a) Demondim.
(b) Fire-Lions.
(c) Furl's Fire.
(d) Gorak Krembal.
4. Where does Mhoram go after he learns that stone in the krill no longer glows and most likely Covenant is gone from the Land?
(a) The Maerl River.
(b) A hill above Glimmermere.
(c) The White River.
(d) Glimmerdhore Forest.
5. What had Covenant been given to sustain him during the time he was controlled by Raver Triock?
(a) Treasure-berries.
(b) Demondim-drink.
(c) Aliantha.
(d) Amanibhavam.
Short Answer Questions
1. How many heads does the guard have that stands and guards the entrance to the cave that leads to Lord Foul's Creche?
2. How many warriors were lost when the ur-vile wedges formed Forbiddings?
3. When Covenant meets the mud creatures, how long has it been since he has had adequate rest?
4. What does Mhoram call the people to do as the Gravelingases work with the rocks of Revelstone?
5. How many horses are still stabled in the Keep?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Foul's Creche look like?
2. What is special about the robe the healer woman gave Covenant?
3. How did Mhoram stay warm after Loerya left him?
4. How does Trell break his Oath of Peace?
5. Why might it be possible for Covenant to approach the Creche unnoticed?
6. Describe Covenant's injury that he obtains while fighting Pietten.
7. What are the creatures that save Foamfollower and Covenant from the mud pit?
8. What power can Foul command because he has the Illearth Stone?
9. Why do the jheherrin fear Lord Foul?
10. What does Trevor believe is the source of Lord Foul's power?
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