From Beirut to Jerusalem Test | Final Test - Easy

Thomas Friedman
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From Beirut to Jerusalem Test | Final Test - Easy

Thomas Friedman
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. When does George Schultz travel to the Middle East?
(a) 1987.
(b) 1988.
(c) 1990.
(d) 1980.

2. The intifada marks the beginning of what for the Palestinians?
(a) Violence agains the Israelis.
(b) Solidarity.
(c) Economic disaster.
(d) New Israeli rules.

3. What do each of Friedman's four different groups or categories of Jews believe in common?
(a) That Israel will grow bigger.
(b) That the Rabbis should govern Israel.
(c) That the U.S. should support each group.
(d) That the other three will disappear in time.

4. When do the Peace Day strikes occur?
(a) January 21, 1988.
(b) December 21, 1987.
(c) November 21, 1988.
(d) November 21, 1987.

5. Where does Friedman take his family out for lunch before leaving?
(a) Marriott Hotel.
(b) McDonald's.
(c) Inter-Continental Hotel.
(d) A Jewish restaurant.

6. Rabbi Eliezer Waldman is the founder of what movement?
(a) East Bank settlement movement.
(b) West Bank settlement movement.
(c) Haradim movement.
(d) Solidarity movement.

7. What is the only Arab state that agrees to peace with the Israelis?
(a) Lebanon.
(b) Jordan.
(c) Syria.
(d) Egypt.

8. How does Friedman get from Beirut to Jerusalem?
(a) By a car driven by his Beiruti driver.
(b) By a series of taxis.
(c) By train.
(d) By plane.

9. Who comes to power in Israel in 1977?
(a) Levi Eshkol.
(b) Golda Meir.
(c) Menachem Begin.
(d) Yatzhak Rabin.

10. When does Israel first become important to Friedman?
(a) When he watches Walter Cronkite report on the Six Day War.
(b) When he becomes a reporter.
(c) When he goes to a kibbutz during high school.
(d) When he writes an article on Israel in college.

11. Israel has religious significance to what three religions?
(a) Judaism, Buddhism, Wikka.
(b) Judaism, Christianity, Wikka.
(c) Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity.
(d) Judaism, Islam, Christianity.

12. How long does Friedman spend in Lebanon and Israel?
(a) Almost 5 years.
(b) Almost 15 years.
(c) Almost 10 years.
(d) Almost 7 years.

13. In the U.S., how do Jews define their Jewish identity?
(a) By their relationship to Israel.
(b) By their rabbi.
(c) By their synagogue affiliation.
(d) By their place of birth.

14. After the Six Day War, what presents an internal threat to Israel?
(a) The existence of new political parties.
(b) The existence of the occupied territories.
(c) The dissension among the young Israelis.
(d) The arrival of new Jews.

15. Who wins the national election in 1984?
(a) Golda Meir.
(b) Yitzhak Shamir.
(c) Shimon Perez.
(d) The election is a tie.

Short Answer Questions

1. How many goals do Jewish leaders have after the end of World War II?

2. Who attacks the Friedman's on their way to lunch?

3. How does Friedman's wife leave Beirut?

4. What moment of covering the news in Beirut sticks out in Friedman's mind?

5. Where does Ze'ev Chafets grow up?

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