You Learn by Living Test | Final Test - Easy

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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. What is the name of the multicultural group of youths who assemble to discuss politics?
(a) The Encampment for Citizenship
(b) Citizenship Rights for Youth
(c) The Model United Nations
(d) The Multicultural Youth of Nations

2. What must a public servant have the elasticity and flexibility of mind to face?
(a) a demanding boss
(b) a distant family life
(c) a greedy public
(d) a changing world

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

4. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say that being an individual is mostly about, besides being a right?
(a) a joy
(b) a travesty
(c) a privilege
(d) an obligation

5. What does Eleanor Roosevelt have to say about fashion?
(a) look to the fashion greats for inspiration
(b) follow fashion based on how it makes you feel
(c) have confidence in one's own taste
(d) wear what looks best on you

6. What is an important feature about a volunteer?
(a) loyalty
(b) creativity
(c) eagerness
(d) spirit

7. Who does Eleanor Roosevelt give as an example of true success, even though he is buried in a pauper's grave?
(a) Mozart
(b) Bach
(c) Beethoven
(d) Handel

8. What does America owe public servants?
(a) gratitude and respect
(b) gratitude and honesty
(c) care and appreciation
(d) respect and monetary compensation

9. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say is necessary about working in the modern world with different cultures and different races?
(a) it is important to respect one's own culture and race
(b) it is important to learn new customs and modes of thought
(c) it is important to have tolerance
(d) it is important to remain an individual in the midst of culture

10. When does the Soviet Union begin reconditioning men to iron out uniqueness?
(a) as babies
(b) as young adults
(c) as children
(d) as military candidates

11. What does Eleanor Roosevelt consider is a great danger?
(a) the loss of innocence
(b) the loss of self-respect
(c) the loss of a parent
(d) the loss of individuality

12. How has the United States behaved in decision making at the United Nations
(a) flexible
(b) obliging
(c) forceful
(d) domineering

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

14. 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

15. Who does Eleanor Roosevelt reuse to walk behind as an example of showing disapproval in an inoffensive way when in a different country?
(a) the men in Japan
(b) the Buddhist priest in Thailand
(c) a Senator at the White House
(d) a young woman in Bombay

Short Answer Questions

1. What are the two types of social conformity that Eleanor Roosevelt discusses?

2. What is usefulness a form of?

3. In what country does Eleanor Roosevelt blunder?

4. How do people create themselves?

5. What is Eleanor Roosevelt's definition of success?

(see the answer keys)

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