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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Ms. Roosevelt say is more important than experience, especially in children?
(a) a good heart
(b) an open mind
(c) stamina
(d) imagination
2. What does Eleanor Roosevelt think mankind should do with those who are ready to retire?
(a) mankind should use their experienced people
(b) mankind should provide sustainable living for retirees
(c) mankind should allow more volunteer work
(d) mankind should provide health care for retirees
3. According to Eleanor Roosevelt, what is the best way people learn?
(a) through watching others fail
(b) by mentorship
(c) by rigorous challenges
(d) through their own mistakes
4. What is Eleanor Roosevelt's aunt, Mrs. Cowles, more unique than most adults?
(a) she listens
(b) she's deaf
(c) she's privleged
(d) she's sure of herself
5. What do most of the people who admire Eleanor Roosevelt want to know about her life?
(a) how she became the First Lady
(b) how see fell in love and married
(c) how she planned her career
(d) how she was able to stay strong through hard times
Short Answer Questions
1. According to Eleanor Roosevelt, when someone lets another person down, what is the best way to handle that situation?
2. What must parents be free of in order to raise their children free of fear?
3. What does Eleanor Roosevelt offer in order to steer others from pitfalls?
4. After one has children of their own, what does Eleanor Roosevelt guard against?
5. What does Miss Hickok lose?
Short Essay Questions
1. What happens as a result of Eleanor Roosevelt lying about going to see "Tess of the U'rbervilles"?
2. According to Eleanor Roosevelt, why do women have an advantage over men?
3. What does Eleanor Roosevelt feel there is a danger of when trying to change another person?
4. What does Eleanor Roosevelt warn against when one begins to have children and start a family and why does she suggest this?
5. What is the story about how Eleanor Roosevelt became interested in politics about on a moral level?
6. Who is Miss Hickok , what happens to her, and how does she cope?
7. What does Eleanor Roosevelt offer to people to help steer them from pitfalls?
8. What does Eleanor Roosevelt believe about criticism?
9. When does the most obvious readjustment take place in a persons life?
10. Eleanor Roosevelt says that courage comes from sheer desperation in having to face the inevitable. How does she demonstrate this principle?
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