Beyond Good and Evil Test | Final Test - Medium

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Beyond Good and Evil Test | Final Test - Medium

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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. The author compares the moral sentiments of what region to the rest of the world?
(a) Africa.
(b) Egypt.
(c) Europe.
(d) United States.

2. Some say there are two types of genius: one who strives to accomplish, achieve, and possess; the other is content with what?
(a) Giving birth.
(b) Laziness.
(c) Leisure.
(d) Freedom.

3. Which of the ancient philosophical and theological issues is addressed by Nietzsche?
(a) Good versus evil.
(b) Purgatory.
(c) True opposites.
(d) Faith versus knowledge.

4. What is a part of all types of society, despite their advancement or lack thereof?
(a) Faith.
(b) Murder.
(c) Exploitation.
(d) Crime.

5. Man's morality is different and therefore is likely to shine in what way?
(a) In different colors.
(b) Brightly.
(c) Intermittently.
(d) Dully.

Short Answer Questions

1. One should be concerned about the dangerous aspects of a man who claims not to be which of the following?

2. Nietzsche fears if a philosopher does this, he will likely lose:

3. A person may eventually grow tired of what part of his opinion?

4. Every man has been enhanced through what type of society?

5. Philosophers must be careful and take caution against what emotion?

Short Essay Questions

1. What would a man's life be like if he does not possess the will to truth?

2. What are the dangers in the potential development of a budding philosopher?

3. How does instinct change depending upon one's heritage and rank?

4. What is the danger in allowing oneself to indulge in "Fatherlandishness?"

5. How does a philosopher marry new and old ideas and relate them to the now?

6. Why is leisure an issue for some cultures? How has leisure been forced upon society?

7. How does Nietzsche explain the master morality and the slave morality?

8. Why must a psychologist take care when investigating various people?

9. What is the paradox in loving one's enemies as it is suggested in various religions?

10. Why is suffering seen as a noble thing in religion? What does the martyr receive in return?

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