The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Lynne McTaggart
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The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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

Multiple Choice Questions

1. The Lorentz force is the name of the force that slows particles moving _____.
(a) Out of gravity.
(b) At the speed of light.
(c) Into a black hole.
(d) Through a magnetic field.

2. Sir John Eccles, the noted Australian psychologist, postulated that imagination might have something to do with _____ in the brain.
(a) Photons.
(b) Microwaves.
(c) Electromagnetism.
(d) Chemical reactions.

3. What is the use of solar cells for energy production called?
(a) Solargenesis.
(b) Photokineses.
(c) Photovoltaics.
(d) Solarkinesis.

4. What year did Fritz-Albert Popp think he had found a cure for cancer?
(a) 1970.
(b) 1990.
(c) 1960.
(d) 1980.

5. What machine added the ability to count light to the EMI 9558QA?
(a) A luminator.
(b) A photomultiplier.
(c) A polyluminescence machine.
(d) A photosynthesizer.

6. Elisabeth Davenas was a _____ in relation to Jacques Benveniste.
(a) Lab technician.
(b) Counselor.
(c) Doctorate student.
(d) High school friend.

7. What did letters that poured into publications regarding the work of Jacques Benveniste say about it?
(a) It was contradictory to pure science.
(b) It had some credibility.
(c) It was a cruel hoax.
(d) It was pure genius.

8. According to the author, the universe is a vast dynamic cobweb of _____.
(a) Stagnation.
(b) Chance.
(c) Human design.
(d) Energy exchange.

9. Karl Pribram read about the exploits of Admiral Byrd navigating _____ when he was a child.
(a) The Amazon.
(b) The North Pole.
(c) The Bermuda Triangle.
(d) The South Pole.

10. What is a matrix or medium which connects two or more points in space, usually via a force like gravity or electromagnetism?
(a) A quark.
(b) A field.
(c) A vector.
(d) A force.

11. Jacques Benveniste's laboratory at INSERM had been studying _____.
(a) Cell regeneration.
(b) Keratoid basil generation.
(c) Basophil degranulation.
(d) Plasma cell mitosis.

12. Physicist David Bohm had a vision of a world of _____.
(a) Unbroken wholeness.
(b) Alien creatures.
(c) Complete order.
(d) Optimistic skepticism.

13. Water molecules have a role in the organization of discordant energy into coherent photons which is called _____.
(a) Lamping.
(b) Hyperphotogeneration.
(c) Superradiance.
(d) Supercohesion.

14. After his space flight, Ed Mitchel began devouring books on _____.
(a) Rocket science.
(b) French cooking.
(c) Geography.
(d) Religious experiences.

15. Who dubbed Jacques Benveniste's experiments "the memory of water"?
(a) The Mayo Clinic.
(b) His assistant.
(c) The popular press.
(d) His wife.

Short Answer Questions

1. The Russian scientist Nikolai Bernstein was known for his _____.

2. How many people had been on the moon before Ed Mitchell?

3. _____ claimed that the weaker the solution, the more powerful its effect.

4. What was the name of the gold insect-like lunar module that accompanied the Apollo 14 mission?

5. Which university was thought to have the best neuroscience laboratory in the world in 1948?

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