The Uncanny Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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The Uncanny Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Where do those who suffer from unhealthy dreaming go to?
(a) Sleep.
(b) A state of psychosis.
(c) No where.
(d) A mental facility.

2. What must be disguised symbolically in the form of a dream?
(a) The ego's desires.
(b) The conscious mind.
(c) The subconscious mind.
(d) The unconscious mind.

3. What is the title of the first essay of "The Uncanny"?
(a) "Creative Thinkers."
(b) "Creative Writing and Daydreaming."
(c) "Screen Memories."
(d) "Childhood Influences."

4. What does the mind begin to creatively build as a person grows older?
(a) Bridges.
(b) Castles in the sand.
(c) Bulidings.
(d) Castles in their mind.

5. Where can the ego put the dreamer?
(a) In many different situations.
(b) In a coma state.
(c) In a foreign place.
(d) In a happy place.

6. What is the person wearing in Henri's early childhood memory?
(a) A green dress.
(b) A yellow dress.
(c) An apron.
(d) Jeans.

7. What does Freud suggest memory like episodes should be called?
(a) Movie memories.
(b) Movie images.
(c) Screen images.
(d) Screen memories.

8. What can fantasies do for a healthy dreamer?
(a) Dream big.
(b) Think through the possibilities of the future.
(c) Reach one's dreams.
(d) Stay grounded.

9. What does the first essay of "The Uncanny" discuss?
(a) Childhood disorders.
(b) Childhood memories.
(c) Childhood illnesses.
(d) Childhood behaviors.

10. What happens as a result of the conflict between the two forces in the case of childhood memories?
(a) Nothing.
(b) A substitution of the memory occurs.
(c) A replacement of the memory occurs.
(d) A distorted version of the memory takes shape.

11. What is the condition of the memory once the two forces coexist in the case of a childhood memory?
(a) The memory is vague.
(b) The memory is suppressed.
(c) The memory is distorted.
(d) The memory is clear.

12. Who went up to the person in Henri's dream with Henri?
(a) His brother.
(b) His best friend.
(c) The other girls.
(d) The other boys.

13. What is the basis of Freud's essay, "Creative Writing and Daydreaming"?
(a) To better understand the genesis of the creative process.
(b) To understand how writing and dreaming manifested.
(c) To daydream.
(d) To have the opportunity to write creatively.

14. According to Freud, what do people often fantasize about before an event takes place?
(a) Who they will be with.
(b) What they will do.
(c) What they will look like.
(d) Who they will be.

15. What is the suppression in a dreamer usually a result of, according to Freud?
(a) The conflict between reality and fantasy.
(b) The conflict between the desire and the reality.
(c) A conflict between the unconscious and conscious.
(d) The conflict between the ego and the conscious.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does our unconscious mind operate on, according to Freud?

2. Who is the main person in Henri's early childhood memory?

3. What is banal content and emotional resonance essential to?

4. What do most adult memories have, according to Freud?

5. What does the subconscious desire allow to manifest in the conscious mind of a dreamer, according to Freud?

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