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. Who stands guard before Psyche's room?
(a) The Fox
(b) The Priest
(c) Bardia
(d) Ungit

2. What prevents Orual from following Psyche up the Mountain?
(a) She is too weak from her beatings to follow.
(b) The temple girls prevent her from going.
(c) She is too angry at Psyche to follow.
(d) The King has locked her in the tower.

3. Orual first believes Redival is the Accursed because. . .
(a) she behaves immorally.
(b) she caused the fever.
(c) she caused the famine.
(d) she is worshiped as a goddess.

4. Why does Orual not share her vision with the Fox when she relays the meeting with Psyche?
(a) She knows the Fox would think Psyche had convinced her of the story.
(b) She knows the Fox has heard the story before.
(c) She knows the Fox would dismiss it and make her feel ashamed.
(d) She knows the Fox would demand to see it himself.

5. Why does Orual learn not to fear her Stepmother?
(a) Her Stepmother is always with Redival.
(b) Her Stepmother gives birth to a long-awaited prince.
(c) Her Stepmother is pregant.
(d) Her Stepmother is homesick but loving.

6. The Fox describes Psyche as which of the following?
(a) Outside of Nature
(b) Other-worldly
(c) Proper
(d) According to Nature

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

8. Orual's comparison of the Priest to a vulture foreshadows
(a) A death
(b) A war
(c) A plague of birds
(d) A battle with the king

9. When Orual grows angry at Psyche's attitude, Psyche responds by
(a) insisting that Orual leave until she reconsiders her position.
(b) continuing to explain her own excitement and longing.
(c) refusing to hear anything more from Orual.
(d) growing angry in response.

10. In the Fox's story of Aphrodite and Anchises, why does Aphrodite have to "dim her glory?"
(a) She is a goddess and wants to beguile a mortal.
(b) The goddess Ida would be terribly jealous of her.
(c) Anchises is a god and wants to love a mortal.
(d) The lions, lynxes, and bears followed her down the mountain.

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

12. How might Redival have influenced the Priest's desire to sacrifice Psyche?
(a) She introduced Psyche to the Priest at the house of Ungit.
(b) She told tales about Psyche at the house of Ungit.
(c) She insisted the Priest sacrifice Psyche.
(d) She taught Psyche to worship Ungit.

13. What sacrifice does the Priest say Ungit demands?
(a) They must make an offering of bulls and rams.
(b) They must kill the Accursed in an offering.
(c) They must kill the Brute.
(d) They must kill the men of Essur.

14. What is Psyche's one true fear about the sacrifice on the Mountain?
(a) She fears the god of Grey Mountain will take her.
(b) She fears she will be left to starve or be eaten by animals.
(c) She fears the people will attach her.
(d) She fears Ungit will have her revenge.

15. What does Orual call the greatest shame of her life?
(a) The king's suggestion that Orual be sacrificed.
(b) The king's relief when he hears someone else is to be sacrificed.
(c) The king's suggestion that Psyche be sacrificed.
(d) The king's insistence that he be sacrificed.

Short Answer Questions

1. Orual is comforted by the fire and food at her camp with Bardia. Why?

2. What does Bardia make Orual swear to before he lets her into Psyche's chamber?

3. Why does the palace fade before Orual's eyes?

4. Why has the Fox been allowed such freedom with the King's daughters?

5. How does Orual attempt to overcome Bardia?

(see the answer keys)

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