Journey to the East Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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Journey to the East 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. Mohamed's coffin is believed to hold what magical power?
(a) One receives the ability to judge all men righteously.
(b) One gains immediate entrance into paradise.
(c) One can rise one freely into the air.
(d) One will gain the power to speak to animals.

2. How does the narrator describe the times early in Part I?
(a) Prosperous times.
(b) Remarkable times.
(c) Difficult times.
(d) Painful times.

3. Who preserves the memory of Hohenstaufen?
(a) The power of the crown gardians.
(b) Bopfingen.
(c) The League Justice.
(d) Urach and Staufen.

4. Where does the group think they will go after they see the Goblin?
(a) To the Blue Pot.
(b) Follow the Goblin to the signpost.
(c) To the safety of the valley.
(d) Continue their journey without interruption.

5. In Part II, what does H.H. say is very difficult for him to do?
(a) Make Leo understand why he must tell his story.
(b) Attest clearly to what he experienced.
(c) Prevent the League from taking his journal.
(d) Relate a number of events connectedly.

6. What is H.H.'s hope as Part II ends?
(a) He will continue his story tomorrow.
(b) He will not despair over the loss of his memoirs.
(c) He will find the strength to continue his journey.
(d) He will be able to forgive the League.

7. In Part II, what does H.H. say he would willing exchange his belief for?
(a) A chance to converse with Siddhartha.
(b) A more hopeful belief.
(c) A chance to see the Christ child.
(d) A chance to go home.

8. In Part I, what holds up the journey's progress in a small provincial town?
(a) The opposition of Saturn and the moon.
(b) The Prince of the provinces.
(c) Terrible flooding.
(d) The Journey leader quits.

9. What does the deserter wish to do some time later?
(a) Be forgiven and rejoin the League.
(b) Write his memoirs for publication.
(c) Gain the confidence of the League Speaker.
(d) Expose the League's secrets.

10. In Part I, what does the narrator believe is his great fortune?
(a) To belong to the League.
(b) To find a rare map.
(c) To be a gifted writer.
(d) To inherit a modest fortune.

11. In Part I, who or what does the narrator meet at the riverside?
(a) Charles the Great.
(b) Mermaids.
(c) Puss 'n Boots.
(d) A talking peacock.

12. What does the narrator say about Leo at the end of Part I?
(a) He is very unreliable.
(b) He is closer than a brother to the narrator.
(c) He probably knows more than the entire group.
(d) He is the holder of Solomon's Key.

13. What does H.H. believe is the most memorable event in Part II?
(a) Leo's disappearance.
(b) Their arrival in Italy.
(c) The death of the leader.
(d) The disspersion of the League.

14. In Part I, how does the narrator describe encounters with different parties?
(a) Different parties are very secretive.
(b) As pleasant, festive days.
(c) As difficult and confusing.
(d) Parties ban together for the rest of the journey.

15. What does H.H. say his belief is susceptible to in Part II?
(a) Many different opions.
(b) The success of the journey.
(c) The persuasion of the leader.
(d) The whims of his emotions.

Short Answer Questions

1. In Part II, what does H.H. say is the only important thing in his life?

2. What is the unanimously observed rule of the group?

3. Where do many of the journey members believe League documents are deposited?

4. What doubts do H.H.'s memory of the journey and participants of the World War share?

5. What does the narrator do at the end of his probation year in the League?

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