King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine Test | Final Test - Easy

Robert L. Moore
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine Test | Final Test - Easy

Robert L. Moore
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Why does the Lover need the King?
(a) For company.
(b) To give him energy.
(c) To give him structure.
(d) To get him out of trouble.

2. What defines the emotional condition of the Impotent Lover?
(a) Excitement.
(b) Fear.
(c) Anger.
(d) Depression.

3. What do the Manipulator and the Denying Innocent One have in common?
(a) They don't like the Magician.
(b) They get along with the Impotent Lover.
(c) They withhold crucial information from those who need it.
(d) They are fearless when faced with a challenge.

4. What is the King a product of?
(a) Good parenting.
(b) The integration of the other archetypes.
(c) A miraculous event.
(d) Years of training.

5. The Tyrant is most common in _______ personality types.
(a) Insecure.
(b) Courageous.
(c) Narcissistic.
(d) Likable.

6. The authors claim that men today believe that technology is far beyond _____.
(a) Imagination.
(b) Use.
(c) Myths.
(d) Their knowledge.

7. Why does the Masochist allow himself to be a victim?
(a) Because he is angry.
(b) Because he feels powerless.
(c) Because he is bored.
(d) Because he's passive.

8. Where does the Denying Innocent One derive joy?
(a) From compliments.
(b) From his interactions with the Manipulator.
(c) From sharing information.
(d) From watching others stumble.

9. The people thrive if the King is ____.
(a) Proud.
(b) Cautious.
(c) Ignorant.
(d) Healthy.

10. What role does the Sadist play in the Warrior?
(a) He is his ego.
(b) He is a shadow-side.
(c) He is his conscience.
(d) He is an enemy.

11. What is the role of the Denying Innocent One in the Magician?
(a) He is his conscience.
(b) He is his imagination.
(c) He is a shadow side.
(d) He is his ego.

12. Who can be a Magician today?
(a) Someone with power.
(b) No one.
(c) Women.
(d) Someone very well educated.

13. The people suffer if the King is ____.
(a) Absent.
(b) Ailing.
(c) Selfish.
(d) Reckless.

14. What two worlds does the King tie?
(a) Good and evil.
(b) The physical and the divine.
(c) The poor and the rich.
(d) Men and women.

15. Why is the Weakling paranoid?
(a) Because he's insecure.
(b) Because he's crazy.
(c) Because he broke the law.
(d) Because he's wealthy.

Short Answer Questions

1. How does the Tyrant treat his family?

2. Why are Magicians lacking in personal growth today?

3. Why do the authors believe sports and action movies are so popular among men?

4. Without limits or boundaries, the Lover feels _______.

5. Whom do the Magician and Lover's shadow sides damage?

(see the answer keys)

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