1. What is a Pentagram? 2. In what year was the Order of the Eastern Star established in the United States? 3. What is the first lesson of a Petitioner? 4. Who does Esther Represent? 5. Who does Electa represent? 6. How many are needed to confer a degree? 7. What does the color Blue represent? 8. Who is associated with the Pine Leaf? 9. Who is associated with the flower Violet? 10. Who does Adah represent? 11. What does the Cup represent? 12. What does the color White represent? 13. Who is associated with the flower Lily? 14. What is the Order of the Easter Star Obligation based on? 15. When asked, Are you a Member of the Order of the Eastern Star?”, what is the correct answer? 16. When asked, what evidence can you give to prove yourself a member of the Order of the Eastern Star? 17. What does the sheaf represent? 18. Who does Martha represent? 19. What are the five Eastern Star degrees based on? 20. What does the color Yellow represent? 21. What does the Broken Column represent? 22. Where is the point of Ruth stationed? 23. Who does Ruth represent? 24. Who are the two people to open a Chapter? The five points of the immortal pentagram, one of the most sublime emblems employed in ancient and modern times. Be patient and wait. The Wife. The Mother. The number proper to confer the degrees must be at least nine, of which the Worthy Patron or a Master Mason shall be one. The Color is blue, represented in the formation of our emblematical star by the violet. Martha Adah The Daughter. The Cup reminds us of the generous hospitality of Electa, excited by the view of poverty and distress. White Lilly. Esther. Its obligations are based upon the honor of the female sex who obtain its ceremonies and are framed upon the principle that whatever benefits are due by the Masonic Fraternity to the wives, widows, daughters and sisters of Masons, corresponding benefits are due from them to the Brotherhood. I have seen His Star in the East. I have 6 signs, 5 passes, and two mottos: one a general, the other a special motto; a word; and a grip. The SHEAF is an emblem of plenty, which, from its distinct and minute parts, teaches us that by patient industry, gleaning here a little and there a little, we may accumulate a competency to support us when the infirmities of age unfit us for the fatigues of labor. The Sister. The Five Degrees of the Order of Eastern Star are founded on the Holy Scriptures. The Yellow Jasmine. The broken column is an expressive emblem of the uncertainty of human existence, and the outward evidence of the decease of a young man cut down in the vigor of life. At the second point of the Star. The Widow. Worthy Patron and Associate Conductress. 25. Which officer sits in the North? 26. Where is our Worthy Patron stationed? 27. What are the two types of meetings called? 28. What officer sits in the South? 29. Who is associated with Mordecai? 30. Who is associated with the flower Red Rose? 31. What officer sits in the East? 32. Who is associated with the flower Yellow Jasmine? 33. Who is associated with Jephthah? 34. What must a candidate believe in before acceptance as a member? 35. Who is associated with Lazarus? 36. Where is the point of Adah stationed? 37. To which Star Point does the Crown & Scepter belong? 38. What does one blow of the gavel mean? 39. Who was the mighty Israelite Ninth Judge who made an unfortunate vow? 40. What does the color Red represent? 41. What does the color Green represent? 42. Where is the point of Electa stationed? 43. Who is associated with Boaz? 44. What is a Quorum? 45. Which officer sits in the West? 46. Where is the point of Martha stationed? 47. Where is the point of Esther stationed? 48. What does the term “Adoptive Rite” include? 49. Which Star Point lived in the times of St. John the Evangelist? 50. To whom is the Sword and Veil associated? 51. Can any member claim admittance to any chapter? 52. Who causes an Alarm at the outer door of the Chapter? Associate Conductress. In the East, on the left of the Worthy Matron. Regular, Special. Conductress. Esther. Electa. Worthy Matron. Ruth. Adah. Each candidate shall declare a belief in the existence of a Supreme Being, who will, sooner or later, punish the willful violation of a solemn pledge. Martha. At the first point of the Star. Esther. One blow of the gavel calls the Chapter to order, seats it when standing, establishes a decision, and completes the closing of the Chapter. Jephthah. Electa. Pine Leaf. At the fifth point of the Star. Ruth. Seven. Associate Matron. At the third point of the Star. At the fourth point of the Star. By the term Adoptive Rite is implied that system of forms, ceremonies, and explanatory lectures which is communicated to certain classes of ladies, who, from their relationship by blood or marriage to Master Masons in good standing, are entitled to the respect and attention of the entire Fraternity. Electa. Adah. No. Sentinel.