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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where did Ed Mitchell grow up?
(a) Salem, Massachusetts.
(b) Roswell, New Mexico.
(c) Brooklyn, New York.
(d) Hot Springs, Arkansas.
2. Where did Helmut Schmidt attend school in 1948?
(a) MIT.
(b) Universuty of Cologne.
(c) The Sorbonne.
(d) University of New Hampshire.
3. Karl Pribram demonstrated that the brain contains a certain _____ which limits the otherwise infinite wave information available to it.
(a) Storage facility.
(b) Envelope.
(c) Chemical.
(d) Crystalline structure.
4. What is the use of solar cells for energy production called?
(a) Photokineses.
(b) Photovoltaics.
(c) Solarkinesis.
(d) Solargenesis.
5. What is the lowest possible energy state called?
(a) Absolute zero.
(b) Retrograde.
(c) A black hole.
(d) A vacuum.
6. Frau Mauro is a _____ region of the moon.
(a) Crater.
(b) Desert.
(c) Lowland.
(d) Highland.
7. What did Jacques Benveniste call the attitude toward his work?
(a) A crusade.
(b) A firing squad.
(c) A Salem witchhunt.
(d) A political move.
8. The ability of a quantum entity to influence another quantum particle instantaneously over any distance despite there being no change of force or energy is called _____.
(a) Magnetism.
(b) Shifting.
(c) Nonlocality.
(d) Profusion.
9. What had Fritz-Albert Popp been teaching at the University of Marburg?
(a) Astronomy.
(b) Radiology.
(c) Neurobiology.
(d) Jet propulson.
10. What is it called when the vibration of one body is reinforced by the vibration of another body at or near its frequency?
(a) Cognizance.
(b) Dissonance.
(c) Resonance.
(d) Clairvoyance.
11. Where was physicist Albert Michelson born?
(a) Ireland.
(b) Poland.
(c) Hungary.
(d) Austria.
12. Hal Puthoff and Ken Shoulders invented a special device that could fit _____ in the end of a hypodermic needle.
(a) An X-ray device.
(b) A camera.
(c) A radar device.
(d) A radio transmitter.
13. Couples in a relationship that were used to study remote intention were called _____.
(a) Gemini doubles.
(b) Stable partners.
(c) Bonded pairs.
(d) Constant doubles.
14. What was the profession of the one woman who believed Fritz-Albert Popp's theory that there was light in the human body?
(a) A neurochemist.
(b) A photochemist.
(c) An immunobiologist.
(d) A medium.
15. Alexander Gurwitsch was credited with discovering mitogenetic radiation in _____ in the 1920's.
(a) Potato eyes.
(b) Tomato crowns.
(c) Carrot leaves.
(d) Onion roots.
Short Answer Questions
1. How many people had been on the moon before Ed Mitchell?
2. What did letters that poured into publications regarding the work of Jacques Benveniste say about it?
3. Who was the editor of Nature Magazine when Jacques Benveniste's article was published?
4. Frequency is usually measured in ______________.
5. What was the name of the gold insect-like lunar module that accompanied the Apollo 14 mission?
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