Till We Have Faces Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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Till We Have Faces 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. Istra's Greek name is
(a) Aphrodite
(b) Psyche
(c) Ungit
(d) Helen

2. What is King Trom most concerned with in this chapter?
(a) He wants Orual to be heir to his throne.
(b) He wants to marry Redival and Orual to kings.
(c) He wants to leave a male heir to his throne.
(d) He wants the Fox to be heir to his throne.

3. The Fox's decree that Justice, Equality, the Soul, musical note, things behind our backs, and things too far away to be seen suggests that he is ruled by . . .
(a) religious beliefs.
(b) superstition.
(c) logic.
(d) fear.

4. Orual describes Bardia's statement that "If a man was blind and she weren't the King's daughter, she'd make him a good wife," as. . .
(a) the nearest thing to a love-speech ever made to her.
(b) the cruellest thing anyone had ever said about her.
(c) a challenge to her honor.
(d) a proposal of marriage.

5. Orual believes the Fox is wrong about the gods because . . .
(a) he only believes in Greek gods.
(b) he is angry at the gods.
(c) he thought too well of the world.
(d) he did not have the whole truth.

6. Why does Psyche believe men behave in an evil way?
(a) They are basically good, but choose to do bad for fun.
(b) They do not know what is good from what is bad.
(c) They are to be pitied.
(d) They are all evil at heart.

7. After the birth of his daughter, the King threatens to. . .
(a) smash Ungit into powder.
(b) drag Orual by the hair.
(c) kill his favorite servant.
(d) stab the Priest with a dagger.

8. Psyche serves Orual:
(a) Meat and wine
(b) Bread and water
(c) Berries and milk
(d) Berries and water

9. Why has Redival become suddenly pious?
(a) She is jealous of Orual and wants Ungit to let her rule Glome.
(b) She is jealous of Psyche and wants Ungit to take revenge.
(c) She wants to call down Ungit's wrath on all of Glome.
(d) She wants to protect Psyche from Ungit.

10. What thoughts does Orual repress when resolving to save Psyche?
(a) She represses the thought that Psyche is happy and she should not meddle.
(b) She represses the thought that Psyche may bear the child of a beast.
(c) She represses the thought that murder is wrong.
(d) She represses the thought that children must obey their parents.

11. When Bardia suggests they sleep back to back to ward off the cold, Orual. . .
(a) refuses and returns to Glome.
(b) agrees.
(c) gets angry.
(d) is insulted that Bardia thinks she is ugly.

12. When Psyche expresses fear, Orual feels relief because. . .
(a) she believes Psyche is insane.
(b) she has come to comfort Psyche.
(c) she does not want to be alone in her fear.
(d) she has come to make Psyche afraid.

13. What potential problem is rising between Redival and Psyche?
(a) Redival wants attention from Orual and the Fox.
(b) Psyche is much more beautiful than Redival.
(c) Redival wants to marry the King of Grey Mountain.
(d) Psyche has fallen in love with Redival's betrothed soldier.

14. Orual believes you can escape thoughts of the gods or faith by. . .
(a) seeking revenge on those that have wronged you.
(b) constantly looking up at the sky.
(c) loving only those who love you in return.
(d) working hard, avoiding music or pleasure, and loving no one.

15. On their return home, Bardia expresses what opinion on the subject of Psyche's lover?
(a) He believes it hides out of fear of being caught by others.
(b) He believes it hides itself because it is ugly and fearful.
(c) He believes it is invisible.
(d) He believes Psyche is mad and has no lover.

Short Answer Questions

1. Why does Orual feel "as if a soft, cold hand had been laid" on her left side when the Fox calls Psyche "prettier than Aphrodite herself"?

2. When Psyche learns that Orual cannot see her palace at all, she expresses. . .

3. Why is the Fox not downcast about being a slave?

4. Why is Redival crying over the sacrifice of Psyche?

5. What is ironic about Psyche's treatment of Orual when she sees Orual's bruises?

(see the answer keys)

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