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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 10, Applications in the United States and Other Wealthy Countries.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What drags on for a very long time in Bangladesh in 1974?
(a) Floods.
(b) Civil unrest.
(c) War.
(d) Famine.
2. What scholarship for a Ph.D is Yunus offered in 1965?
(a) Oxford.
(b) Bengali National.
(c) Rhodes.
(d) Fulbright.
3. What is the name of the capital city of Bangladesh?
(a) Chittagong.
(b) Jobra.
(c) Tangail.
(d) Dhaka.
4. As Yunus begins to define poverty, what does he discover is left out of most definitions of the poor?
(a) The homeless.
(b) Farm workers.
(c) Women and children.
(d) The elderly.
5. What percentage of ownership does Grameen Bank have when their arrangement with the Bangladesh government is restructured?
(a) Seventy-five.
(b) Forty.
(c) Twenty-five.
(d) Sixty.
Short Answer Questions
1. In many Third World countries, the overwhelming majority of people make their living through what?
2. Where is the opening ceremony for the Grameen Bank held?
3. How many children are born into Yunus's family?
4. How much are all support group members required to deposit into a group fund?
5. What does Yunus reluctantly agree to do in order to get the first government loans for the people of Jobra village?
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