CHAPTER 14 – FINAL TEST The questions on the test may have one or more correct answers, or none of the answers may be correct. Thus, the questions must be read completely through, and attention must be paid to their implications and finer points. A student’s theoretical knowledge is considered to be satisfactory if the correct answers to at least one-half of the questions are given. If a score of less than 50% is received, a student should study the weak points again or re-read the entire guidebook. Otherwise, it is quite probable that fundamental mistakes will be made, which will in turn interfere with individual practice. If a score of at least 80% is achieved, then a theoretical knowledge of the practice is at an advanced level, which will surely have a positive effect on the practitioner’s direct experiences in the phase. Answers are in the appendix at the end of the guidebook. 1. Noise and realistic images unexpectedly arise when performing the indirect technique of phantom wiggling. What can be done? A) Continue with phantom wiggling. B) Switch to observing images or listening in. C) Try to do all or some of the techniques simultaneously. D) Choose the technique with the strongest precursors and continue with that one. 2. A practitioner unintentionally opens the eyes for several seconds upon awakening. What is the best way to start indirect techniques in this case? A) Attempting to separate. B) The observing images technique. C) The rapid eye movement technique.