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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 man David-Neel and Yongden recalled from earlier sat at their morning fire and ate what which they offered him?
(a) Yak.
(b) Broth.
(c) Roots.
(d) Rice.

2. What ruse did David-Neel use to conceal her crossing with Yongden at the border into Tibet without her two Chinese servants knowing?
(a) She waited until they slept, then crossed without their knowing.
(b) She sent them on a joint errand, then crossed in their absence.
(c) She sent them on separate errands, then crossed in their absence.
(d) She paid them as if they had arrived, then crossed when they left.

3. David-Neel had a stirring drive to travel and sought out what?
(a) Distant places to apply her Oriental history expertise.
(b) Far off places that had never previously been explored.
(c) Isolated places to be completely alone.
(d) Remote places where she could meet natives of the area.

4. In Chapter III, Yongden and David-Neel continued on toward Lhasa and used what as their story?
(a) They were returning from the frontier.
(b) They were returning from the Kha Karpo.
(c) They were returning from the Dokar Pass.
(d) They were returning from the Potala.

5. In 1910, the Dalai Lama was in exile in what location?
(a) Nepal.
(b) Burma.
(c) India.
(d) Bhutan.

Short Answer Questions

1. David-Neel and Yongden stayed near the border with what individual from whom they concealed their intent to enter Tibet?

2. Yongden told David-Neel he thought the well-dressed man saw she was a lama and so saluted her, but she began to wonder what?

3. What did David-Neel note regarding the spelling of the Tibetan names in her book?

4. What was the term David-Neel used to describe the Tibetan prohibition of certain travelers?

5. How was this incident where the pilgrim's legs were "cured" indicative of David-Neel and Yongden's approach to Tibetan spirituality?

Short Essay Questions

1. When David-Neel and Yongden came down from the pass called Tong la, what did she learn about the river she found in front of her?

2. Toward the end of Chapter I David-Neel and Yongden found a cave one night near the road for shelter from possible snow, and David-Neel arranged for fuel for a fire in what manner?

3. What did David-Neel note when she and Yongden arrived within the Dainshin province?

4. Why was it David-Neel was not altogether unfamiliar with Tibet when she went on a research expedition to the East in 1910?

5. Why was it in Chapter III, Yongden became quite anxious after he spoke with some pilgrims and then rejoined David-Neel on their journey?

6. What was Yongden's response when he was approached to perform rites for someone who had died as Chapter I closed?

7. How did David-Neel describe the initial encounter she and Yongden had with others on their trek within Tibet?

8. What were the gifts David-Neel asked of her parents as she grew up?

9. What frightened David-Neel and Yongden at the opening of Chapter III?

10. How did David-Neel note this departure into Tibet differed from some of her earlier experiences?

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