Till We Have Faces Test | Final Test - Easy

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Till We Have Faces Test | Final Test - Easy

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

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Orual's successor as ruler of Glome will be:
(a) Daaran
(b) Redival
(c) Trunia
(d) Phars

2. Orual wins the battle because
(a) Trunia has given Orual the secrets to defeating Argan.
(b) Argan's people do not believe in him.
(c) Argan is overconfident and makes mistakes.
(d) Argan does not know how to fight like the people of Glome.

3. In the title Till We Have Faces, the "faces" are. . .
(a) our masks and veils.
(b) our repeated complaints, and the demand for answers.
(c) our true selves, or the words that lay at the center of our souls.
(d) our roles as Queens, Kings, Soldiers, Priests, for example.

4. Who does the Queen vow to kill at the end of chapter 19?
(a) Poobi
(b) The King
(c) Bardia
(d) Orual

5. After Orual frees the Fox, she convinces herself that he will leave her. Why?
(a) He never loved her, only Psyche.
(b) He loves his own family more than her.
(c) He is angry at her for keeping him a slave so long.
(d) He fears and loathes her now that she is Queen.

6. Why does Orual resist the "tyrannically" strong urge to re-cross the river and forgive Psyche?
(a) Her hatred for Psyche prevents her.
(b) She cannot find Psyche.
(c) Gram will not let her re-cross the river.
(d) Her pride and anger keep her from doing it.

7. When she finally grows sick of the routine of her days in Glome, Orual. . .
(a) leaves to find Psyche.
(b) decides to bring the Fox home to Greece.
(c) step down as Queen.
(d) decides to travel in other lands.

8. Why does Orual not notice the death of her own father?
(a) She thinks she hears Psyche crying outside.
(b) She and Bardia are busy discussing her armor.
(c) The Fox distracts her by telling her a story.
(d) She is busy arranging the marriage of Redival and Trunia.

9. The rams of the gods trample Orual. Why?
(a) It was the wrath of the gods.
(b) They are overjoyed to see her.
(c) Their anger caused them to sweep over her.
(d) Their gladness led them on without noticing Orual.

10. What news does the messenger bring to the Pillar Room?
(a) Argan has accepted her challenge.
(b) Trunia has escaped the castle.
(c) Trunia has accepted her challenge.
(d) Argan has fled Glome.

11. Orual agrees to visit the natural hot spring because. . .
(a) she thinks that the Fox would have scolded her for missing it.
(b) she wants to please her young companions.
(c) she wants to visit a temple near the spring.
(d) she believes the Fox is waiting for her there.

12. When she leaves the castle, Orual's disguise consists of. . .
(a) a full suit of armor.
(b) the Fox's moth-eaten robe.
(c) wearing a hood and helmet.
(d) going without her veil.

13. What is Orual's plan to avoid war with Phars and still defeat Argan?
(a) She will challenge him herself to a single fight.
(b) She will send her armies to challenge Argan.
(c) She will use Trunia as bait for Argan, then kill them both.
(d) She will gather an army and storm Phars.

14. The Fox's visions show Orual. . .
(a) that Psyche did not suffer because Orual bore the anguish for her.
(b) that Psyche and Orual would never be reunited.
(c) that Psyche did not suffer because the god protected her.
(d) that Psyche and Orual were the same person.

15. Orual discover her love for Bardia. . .
(a) was selfish and consuming.
(b) was returned.
(c) was beautiful and unselfish.
(d) was clear to all who knew her.

Short Answer Questions

1. The fact that Orual does not see the beauty in the journey the second time suggests what?

2. The gods cannot answer Orual's charge against them. Why?

3. What effect does the King's accident have on Orual?

4. What does Orual see in the faces of the people of Glome as they gathered in the streets?

5. When the god says "You are also Psyche," this implies what?

(see the answer keys)

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