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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where did the Battle of Unnumbered Tears take place?
(a) In the East.
(b) In the South.
(c) In the West.
(d) In the North.
2. Who was Finrod's father?
(a) Ulmo.
(b) Fingolfin.
(c) Finwe.
(d) Feanor.
3. For how many years was Morgoth imprisoned in Mandos?
(a) 10 years.
(b) 9 years.
(c) Nine ages.
(d) Ten ages.
4. Who built Tun?
(a) The Allfather.
(b) The Valar.
(c) The Eldar.
(d) The Quenti and Noldoli.
5. Where was the World found?
(a) Valinor.
(b) The Void.
(c) Middle-earth.
(d) Dor-Lomin.
6. Where were the Orc-Mountains located?
(a) In the South.
(b) In the East.
(c) In the West.
(d) In the North.
7. What was the Ambarkanta called?
(a) The Shaping of Middle-earth.
(b) Middle-earth.
(c) The Creation of Valinor.
(d) The Shape of the World.
8. What was the most southerly tributary of Gelion?
(a) Ascar, River.
(b) Mithrim.
(c) Adurant, River.
(d) Brilthor, River.
9. How often were clouds seen in Valinor?
(a) Rarely.
(b) Frequently.
(c) Constantly.
(d) Never.
10. When did Mandos curse Feanor's home?
(a) 2993.
(b) 3567.
(c) 345.
(d) 235.
11. Where did the Land of the Sun?
(a) The south.
(b) The north.
(c) The west.
(d) The east.
12. What place had night with no form or time?
(a) Dor-Lomin.
(b) Vaiya.
(c) Kuma.
(d) Valinor.
13. What was in the East?
(a) Godolin.
(b) The Orc-Mountains.
(c) Valinor.
(d) Unimportant areas.
14. What did the Gods do to Middle-earth to protect themselves?
(a) They destroyed Middle-earth.
(b) They bent Middle-earth.
(c) They lit Middle-earth.
(d) They darkened Middle-earth.
15. What did the Ilurambar surround?
(a) Middle-earth.
(b) Valinor only.
(c) The Orc-Mountains.
(d) The World.
Short Answer Questions
1. When did Morgoth destroy the lamps that lit the World?
2. What did the Gods do after their retreat?
3. Where was Angband located?
4. Where was Gondolin?
5. In what worlds did Air exist?
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