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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Chapter 1, whom does Perrin think about as he is traveling back to camp?
(a) Rand.
(b) Faile.
(c) His parents.
(d) Hunter.
2. What is the price of healing?
(a) There is no price.
(b) It is very expensive and requires much gold.
(c) One can only be healed once, so one must make sure it is one's direst time of need.
(d) Exhaustion for the healed body.
3. What is the True Power?
(a) Power that is tied to the earth itself.
(b) Power that is a combination of saidar and saidin.
(c) Power that can be used by anyone even if they cannot channel.
(d) Power that originates with the Great Lord.
4. What is Basil Gill's job in the camp?
(a) Running Faile's household.
(b) Weapons master.
(c) Horse master.
(d) Strategist.
5. In Chapter 1, what covers the ground quite deeply?
(a) Mud.
(b) Leaves.
(c) Grass.
(d) Snow.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 2, what are two of Perrin's leaders doing?
2. To whom does Sorilea give a sleeping herb?
3. What is the Mask of Mirrors?
4. What does Mat hear in his head?
5. What does Perrin go back to Berelain's tent despite what some in the camp say?
Short Essay Questions
1. What do Elayne and Nynaeve discuss?
2. What does Perrin Aybara think of Masema and what Masema will do in the beginning?
3. Who has taken over Ebou Dar and what are the conquerors like?
4. What makes Perrin Aybara think there is something wrong as he approaches his camp?
5. Why is Perrin in the wolf dream and what does he almost do that he regrets?
6. What does Rand give into Nynaeve's safekeeping?
7. What special ability does Perrin have and how does he use it in the situation about Faile?
8. What happens to Elayne after her midday meal?
9. Who is on the way to Ebou Dar and for what purpose?
10. Why does Perrin get upset with the Wise Ones and what does he finally do?
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