You Learn by Living Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 147 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

You Learn by Living Test | Final Test - Easy

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

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How does Eleanor Roosevelt's mother's cousin react after her husband's death?
(a) she loses self-control
(b) she engages in self-defeating behaviors
(c) she becomes self-absorbed
(d) she lapses into self-pity

2. Why is Eleanor Roosevelt filled with misgivings at the end of her book?
(a) she feels she has written nothing new
(b) she wants to write more about her personal life
(c) she wonders how the book will be accepted
(d) she fears she will lose her readership

3. From where is it vital to learn the facts of an issue?
(a) from the side that is obtaining the most votes
(b) from the side of your political party
(c) from both sides
(d) from the media

4. What kind of children are often ashamed of their parents?
(a) privileged children
(b) foster children
(c) immigrant children
(d) adopted children

5. What country is Eleanor Roosevelt most impressed by, especially because of the girl who studies that particular country?
(a) France
(b) China
(c) Thailand
(d) Ghana

6. Which organization is responsible for organizing a model assembly where each student represents a different country?
(a) The model United Nations
(b) The Boys and Girls Club of America
(c) The Rotary Club
(d) The Girl Scouts

7. What is the young couple offended by?
(a) their neighbors lifestyle
(b) their neighbors misogyny
(c) their neighbors politics
(d) their neighbors racism

8. What is the key to success in democracy, according to Thomas Jefferson?
(a) responsibility for well-being
(b) responsibility of learning
(c) responsibility for family
(d) responsibility for fiscal spending

9. What is each individual responsible for in their community?
(a) the santitation
(b) the well-being
(c) the pride in ownership
(d) the crime rate

10. What are the two types of social conformity that Eleanor Roosevelt discusses?
(a) economic conformity and conformity to alien standards
(b) conformity to alien standards and moral conformity
(c) ethical conformity and political conformity
(d) social conformity and conformity to alien standards

11. What does Eleanor Roosevelt believe about other people's opinions?
(a) not to worry about them only mean well in actions
(b) seek personal approval first
(c) mean well in actions and the opinions will be positive
(d) seek to placate people's opinions

12. What is usefulness a form of?
(a) self-respect
(b) pride
(c) duty
(d) self-centeredness

13. How can politics turn unsavory?
(a) through bribery
(b) through bipartisanship
(c) through favoritism
(d) through economic corruption

14. What do people often blame others for?
(a) their responsibilities
(b) their grief
(c) their mistakes
(d) their health

15. What is a common problem that many households face in the United States?
(a) wanting to be free from the pressures of conformity
(b) keeping up with their own ambitions
(c) keeping up with the Joneses
(d) desiring things they cannot have

Short Answer Questions

1. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say is a mistake to never make when traveling abroad?

2. Who does Eleanor Roosevelt give as an example of true success, even though he is buried in a pauper's grave?

3. Who visits a CCC camp in America and pays special attention to the individuality of the boys?

4. How does one young man offend an office full of people in Japan?

5. What is each citizen's minimum duty?

(see the answer keys)

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