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Zen In The Art Of Archery by Eugen Herrigel
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  • 1. Who is the author of 'Zen In The Art Of Archery'?
A) Eugen Herrigel
B) Alan Watts
C) Shunryu Suzuki
D) D.T. Suzuki
  • 2. What does Herrigel use to illustrate Zen principles?
A) Meditation
B) Archery
C) Martial arts
D) Calligraphy
  • 3. In which country did Herrigel practice archery?
A) Japan
B) Korea
C) China
D) India
  • 4. What does the phrase 'the shot is everything' imply?
A) The importance of the present moment
B) Past experience is irrelevant
C) Winning is essential
D) Archery is only about accuracy
  • 5. Which aspect of Zen is reflected in archery practice?
A) Overthinking
B) Blind ambition
C) Mindfulness
D) Aggression
  • 6. What is the significance of training in Zen archery?
A) Training ensures perfect technique
B) Training is a path to self-discovery
C) Training is for gaining trophies
D) Training leads to competition wins
  • 7. What is the relationship between the archer and the target?
A) A rivalry with the target
B) A distanced perspective
C) A connection of unity, transcending separation
D) An adversarial position
  • 8. What lesson on patience is conveyed in the book?
A) Patience is secondary to action
B) Patience should be abandoned
C) Patience leads to deeper understanding
D) Patience delays progress
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