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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through A Conjuring Book for Christmas and Of Unworldy Origin.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to the "Authors Preface," what causes one's spirit to tremble?
(a) The eerie nature of this book.
(b) The significance of what Ed and Lorraine Warren have to say.
(c) The demons that possess the body.
(d) The realization of spirits.
2. In the "Author's Preface," __________ reiterates his belief that all information presented in the book was true.
(a) David Bradley.
(b) Walter Abish.
(c) Aaron Elkins.
(d) Gerald Brittle.
3. The "Authors Preface" states that all of the following had been altered in the book except for which one?
(a) Names.
(b) Addresses.
(c) Encounters.
(d) Locations.
4. According to the "Foreword," what is the term for a supernatural, incorporeal, rational being or personality, usually regarded as imperceptible at ordinary times to the human senses, but capable of becoming visible at pleasure and frequently conceived as troublesome, terrifying, or hostile to mankind?
(a) Spirit.
(b) Manifestation.
(c) Demon.
(d) Devil.
5. All of the following kept turning on in the Hillman's home according to Dee's story in "A Conjuring Book for Christmas" except which one?
(a) Water faucet.
(b) Washing machine.
(c) Lights.
(d) Radio.
Short Answer Questions
1. Whom did Lorraine exclaim to be careful driving home because their car would go out of control and they would be in an accident?
2. Ed detailed that the possession that occurred at Donna and Angie's apartment was in the __________ stage.
3. The author states in the "Foreword" that to meet pleasant people in the midst of trouble and confusion was always a(n) __________ experience.
4. Where did Ed Warren's first encounter the Amityville house spirit according to the author in "Beyond Amityville"?
5. The narrator met Ed and Lorraine Warren when he visited their parish church in __________.
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