The Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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The Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 9.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. In Paz's philosophy, why must Mexicans face reality alone?
(a) The modern world no longer has any ideas.
(b) They have alienated themselves from the world.
(c) They are not in step with the rest of the intellectual world.
(d) They do not have a comprehensive philosophy of the self.

2. What has happened to the former plurality of ideas and customs? (Chapter Seven).
(a) They have become richer.
(b) It has grown to accommodate special-interest groups.
(c) It has splintered into even more segments.
(d) It has been replaced by a single civilization.

3. In Paz's estimation, why do the common people follow their revolutionary leaders?
(a) They believe in the revolution, regardless of who leads it.
(b) They identify with the men.
(c) They have no desire to upset the progress of the Revolution.
(d) They are intimidated by the leaders.

4. When does intimacy sprout among Mexicans?
(a) When the nation is least involved in world affairs.
(b) When they are most alone.
(c) When they are in love.
(d) When incited by violence, alcohol, or a fiesta.

5. What contributes to the power of the word, chingar, and all of its derivations?
(a) The fact that people use the word in religious ceremonies.
(b) The fact that the word is related to words related to death.
(c) The fact that it is prohibited in public places.
(d) The fact that its derivations are many and complicated.

Short Answer Questions

1. According to Paz, who is most fascinated by death?

2. What duality does the pachuco represent?

3. How does humanity treat the opposites that life presents? (Chapter Nine).

4. According to Paz, what does the lonely middle-aged man represent?

5. What do a pachuco's actions and lifestyle demonstrate?

(see the answer key)

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