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

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 147 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say is important to work for when working for a group?
(a) work toward receiving credit for the work
(b) work towards the result not the credit
(c) work towards the opportunity that might arise
(d) work towards honoring others for the work they've done

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

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

4. What do people need to feel most about their life?
(a) people need to feel loved
(b) people need to feel inner calm
(c) people need to feel connected to others
(d) people need to feel useful

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

6. According to Eleanor Roosevelt, what should people's ambitions be about?
(a) living a simple life free from want
(b) getting as much as possible out of each other
(c) living up to society's standards
(d) getting as much as possible out of life

7. What profession is Helen Gahagan Douglass professionally trained for?
(a) a seamstress
(b) a nurse
(c) an actress
(d) a schoolteacher

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

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

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

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

12. How do people create themselves?
(a) through the people they meet
(b) through the choices they make
(c) through their beliefs and skills
(d) through their individual talents

13. What is each citizen's minimum duty?
(a) vote intelligently
(b) go to town meetings
(c) encourage competent people to run for office
(d) donate to public fundraisers

14. What does Eleanor Roosevelt believe about most cultures?
(a) they allow for change
(b) they are very different from each other
(c) they deserve the utmost care and respect
(d) they are more similar than suggested

15. What must a family be willing to accept when a member decides to become a public servant?
(a) accept their emotional distance
(b) accept their way of life
(c) accept their financial hardship
(d) accept their travel schedule

Short Answer Questions

1. Where is conformity most promoted and almost desired?

2. What is necessary to do before entering public service?

3. How does Eleanor Roosevelt's mother's cousin react after her husband's death?

4. What is an important feature about a volunteer?

5. What is a common problem that many households face in the United States?

(see the answer keys)

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