Emile Test | Final Test - Easy

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Emile Test | Final Test - Easy

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

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What single subject is Book 4, Chapter 2 devoted to?
(a) Sexuality.
(b) Epistemology.
(c) Religion.
(d) Psychology.

2. What kind of love does Emile's father recommend?
(a) Love that fades slowly into partnership.
(b) Love that is consummated in death.
(c) Love that deepens and matures without being satiated.
(d) Love that leads to overwhelming sensations of satiation.

3. At what age should Sophy's parents prepare her for marriage?
(a) 15.
(b) 18.
(c) 16.
(d) 14.

4. How had Rousseau raised his children?
(a) He had given them up for adoption.
(b) In tight-fitting clothes.
(c) With kindness but insistence on obedience..
(d) With strict morals.

5. What factor does Rousseau say has increased the need for government control?
(a) Inoculations.
(b) Increase in population.
(c) Innovations in weaponry.
(d) Steam engines and railroads.

6. What does Rousseau say people have, who have not traveled?
(a) Deep roots.
(b) Poor culture.
(c) Narrow views.
(d) Work to do.

7. How much work does Rousseau recommend for Emile?
(a) So much that he has no free time.
(b) Enough to tire him.
(c) Enough to prevent him thinking about sin.
(d) Not too much to tire him.

8. What must Sophy and her parents determine in choosing a spouse for her?
(a) Whether the man is successful.
(b) Whether the man is temperate.
(c) Whether the man is wealthy.
(d) Whether she and the man are suited to each other.

9. What does the priest urge Emile and the reader to do?
(a) Commit himself blindly to one faith and follow it.
(b) Return to childhood religion.
(c) Find the right religion.
(d) Never settle for one religion's answers.

10. How does Rousseau explain the relations of the sexes?
(a) As master (or mistress) and slave.
(b) As warring opposites.
(c) As complementary differences.
(d) As equals competing for superiority.

11. Why did the priest feel that he had lost his entire religion?
(a) He was excommunicated by a strict bishop.
(b) He saw himself as too corrupt to be a believer.
(c) He refused to believe in a religion founded on falsehoods.
(d) He saw it as a whole, and his ideas about sex did not fit.

12. What is Sophy like before she becomes Emile's ideal wife?
(a) A humble worker.
(b) A mother.
(c) A good daughter.
(d) A nun.

13. How long had Emile and Sophy known each other as Book 5, Chapter 3 begins?
(a) All their lives.
(b) Five years.
(c) Five months.
(d) Ten years.

14. How did the priest enter the clergy?
(a) He followed his own spiritual path.
(b) He bribed a bishop.
(c) He followed directions.
(d) He bought his pastorate from a friend.

15. What does the priest say will happen to the errors that sowed a person's alienation from religion?
(a) They will keep the faith pure of being followed too strictly.
(b) They will be incorporated as tenets of mature faith.
(c) They will season faith with self-preserving skepticism.
(d) They will be mended by returning.

Short Answer Questions

1. How is Book 5, Chapter 2 different from the previous chapters?

2. What harm does Rousseau say books can do?

3. What does the term 'lover' mean as Rousseau applies it to Emile and Sophy?

4. What benefit does Rousseau say can come from reading books?

5. Who is at greatest risk in the courtship of Emile and Sophy?

(see the answer keys)

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