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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. What word does Nietzsche use to refer to his theories?
(a) Pets.
(b) Snippets.
(c) Children.
(d) Morsels.
2. Who is Nietzsche waiting for in the poem?
(a) Friends.
(b) Sister.
(c) Child.
(d) Lover.
3. The man who practices moral revenge is most likely limited in what area?
(a) Self-control.
(b) Spirituality.
(c) Will.
(d) Truth.
4. Many philosophers stop their careers, at least temporarily, in order to purse what kind of education?
(a) Secular.
(b) Scientific.
(c) Religious.
(d) Specialized.
5. What body of water is mentioned in the poem?
(a) Stream.
(b) Ocean.
(c) Brook.
(d) River.
Short Answer Questions
1. The author compares the moral sentiments of what region to the rest of the world?
2. If a woman attempts to prove something for the sake of womankind, the author states that she has corrupted what?
3. How does Nietzsche refer to the time between dusk and dawn?
4. It is also crucial for different cultures to understand one another's:
5. Who was the first person to receive a copy of "Aftersong?"
Short Essay Questions
1. What is the author's opinion on morality as it relates to nature?
2. What would a man's life be like if he does not possess the will to truth?
3. How does instinct change depending upon one's heritage and rank?
4. How does Nietzsche view faith versus knowledge? To what philosopher does Nietzsche refer?
5. Why is suffering seen as a noble thing in religion? What does the martyr receive in return?
6. What are Nietzsche's views on experience and how certain types of experience cause one to seek answers?
7. How does a philosopher marry new and old ideas and relate them to the now?
8. Nietzsche asks if there is a name for those who are no longer friends. What has changed about the friendships?
9. The author comments upon tempo and how it can be improperly translated. What is the danger in it?
10. What are the dangers in the potential development of a budding philosopher?
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