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This is your Final Exam. This exam is required to earn a quill for this class, and so to pass this course.
 To pass this exam (and so to earn a quill) you have to complete all the mandatory questions, and score at least 18 points on 30 (trust me, it's not so difficult).
 
 You will find also a not mandatory part that you can do if you want to earn 30 additional points.
 Good luck :)
 
 
EXAM PART 1 - Mandatory
 (2 points each)
 
 1) Africa comprises the 22% of the total mass of the emersed earths, but it hosts only the 12% of_____________.
 
 2) In African mythology Earth is a male deity. TRUE OR FALSE
 
 3) In Africa the story teller is expert in many things. Which ones?
 
 4) For Bambuti people, who is Tore?
 
 5) In Chinese mythology taoism often values Yin above Yang. TRUE OR FALSE
 
 6) The Chinese dragon, called ______, was the symbol of China ____________.
 
 7) The ________ represented the Empress.
 
 8) What were dragon lines supposed to be?
 
 9) In Egyptian mythology, what seems to be the most ancient creation myth?
 
 10) What happened in the creation myth of Elefantina?
 
 11) Who is Ra?
 
 12) Who is Set?
 
 13) What is the Australian name for the dreaming?
 
 14) Each human being may be considered an ________ of the _________ and at death the spirit returns to The Dreaming.
 
 15) Who is Anjea?
 
 
EXAM PART 2 - Not mandatory
 (30 points)
 
 1) Did you like this class? Why? Why not?
 
 2) What has been your favourite lesson? Why?
 
 3) What is the lesson you liked less? Why?
 
 4) Do you like the way the homeworks and Extra are structured? Why? Why not?
 
 5) Would you like an advanced course to be proposed next year? Why? Why not?
 
 6) What would you like to see in an advanced course? Different mythologies or some deeper look at the mythology we already saw?
 
 7) Which mythologies we didn't covered in this course you would have loved to see?
 
 8) Do you find this course too difficult? Too easy? Explain :)
 
 9) Did you find the mail with the details of points useful or unuseful? Why?
 
 10) There is something you want to say about this class?
 
 *Send your exam to: holmythsandlegends@gmail.com
 Put in the subject line: Myths and Legends Final Exam – HOL ID.
 No attachments will be allowed. Everything need to be put in the body of the mail. Every mail with attachments will be deleted and not graded.
 You have time till June 20th, midnight HOL time. No extension will be allowed this time.