The Uncanny Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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The Uncanny Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is the difference between night and day dreams, according to Freud?
(a) Daydreams are more acceptable than night dreams.
(b) Daydreams are irrelevant.
(c) Night dreams are more acceptable than day dreams.
(d) Night dreams are supreme to daydreams.

2. What happens as a result of the conflict between the two forces in the case of childhood memories?
(a) A distorted version of the memory takes shape.
(b) Nothing.
(c) A replacement of the memory occurs.
(d) A substitution of the memory occurs.

3. Why might a random scene appear to be important to an individual?
(a) It does not appear important.
(b) Because of the literal association of one's psychology.
(c) Because it is detrimental to the shape of us an individual's.
(d) Because of the abstract association to one's psychology.

4. What can fantasies do for a healthy dreamer?
(a) Think through the possibilities of the future.
(b) Dream big.
(c) Reach one's dreams.
(d) Stay grounded.

5. At what age do dreams begin to take a narrative pattern?
(a) 8 years old.
(b) 6 years old.
(c) 7 years old.
(d) 5 years old.

6. How does Freud end "Creative Writing and Daydreaming"?
(a) Honestly.
(b) Angrily.
(c) Emphatically.
(d) Abruptly.

7. What does Freud find most heroes in fiction really are?
(a) Fantastical people.
(b) Ego projections.
(c) Desires.
(d) Fake.

8. Where can the ego put the dreamer?
(a) In a coma state.
(b) In many different situations.
(c) In a foreign place.
(d) In a happy place.

9. What is banal content and emotional resonance essential to?
(a) Screen images.
(b) Movie images.
(c) Screen memories.
(d) Movie memories.

10. Where do those who suffer from unhealthy dreaming go to?
(a) A mental facility.
(b) No where.
(c) A state of psychosis.
(d) Sleep.

11. Who does the person in Henri's dream run to?
(a) Her grandmother.
(b) Her father.
(c) Her mother.
(d) No one.

12. What does the ego have during day and night dreams?
(a) Free reign.
(b) Total control.
(c) Subconscious insight.
(d) Conscious insight.

13. According to Freud, what is the childhood psyche substantially different from?
(a) The adult psyche.
(b) Projections.
(c) Real life.
(d) The adolescent pysche.

14. What is the title of the first essay of "The Uncanny"?
(a) "Screen Memories."
(b) "Creative Writing and Daydreaming."
(c) "Childhood Influences."
(d) "Creative Thinkers."

15. What does the bread in Henri's childhood memory represent?
(a) The daily routine.
(b) The daily living.
(c) Nothing.
(d) That he needs nourishment.

Short Answer Questions

1. Who did Henri fall in love with in his adolescent memory?

2. What does the mind begin to creatively build as a person grows older?

3. What is the suppression in a dreamer usually a result of, according to Freud?

4. Who went up to the person in Henri's dream with Henri?

5. What did Henri do with his companions to the person in his early childhood dream?

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