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Sunrise at Campobello | Quiz

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1)

Which character was once assistant secretary of the Navy? (from Act 1, Scene 3)

Woodrow Wilson.
Edward.
Mr. Howe.
FDR.
2)

In Act 3, Scene 3, what has accumulated for the other delegates? (from Act 3, Scene 3)

Paperwork.
Mail.
Debt.
Phone messages.
3)

Where is Act 2, Scene, 1 set? (from Act 2, Scene 1)

The living room of the Roosevelts' New York house.
At the Roosevelts' summer home in Canada.
Yankee Stadium.
Hyde Park.
4)

Who is Duffy? (from Act 1, Scene 3)

The caretaker of the Roosevelts' summer home .
FDR's political adviser.
FDR's driver.
A black Scottish terrier.
5)

Why does FDR practice crawling? (from Act 2, Scene 1)

It is the fastest way for him to move.
He is bored.
He fears being trapped by a house fire.
He is tired of relying on others.
6)

When is Act 2, Scene 2, set? (from Act 2, Scene 2)

Spring of 1922.
January of 1923.
Summer of 1921.
Fall of 1924.
7)

How does the chairman gain the attention of the crowd? (from Act 3, Scene 3)

By jumping up and down.
By using a megaphone.
By blowing an air horn.
By banging a gavel and screaming.
8)

Which speaker does the chairman introduce in Act 3, Scene 3? (from Act 3, Scene 3)

Senator Walsh.
President Coolidge.
FDR.
Senator Truman.
9)

At the end of Act 2, Scene 1, what does Eleanor vow to never do again? (from Act 2, Scene 1)

Leave her husband alone.
Jump at a man's call.
Read the newspaper.
Cry in front of the children.
10)

When is Act 2, Scene 1 set? (from Act 2, Scene 1)

Fall of 1924.
Winter of 1923
Spring of 1922.
Summer of 1921.
11)

What does Mr. Howe drink in Act 3, Scene 1? (from Act 3, Scene 1)

Coffee.
Bourbon.
Scotch.
A soft drink.
12)

In Act 2, Scene 2, who attends the speech Eleanor has given? (from Act 2, Scene 2)

300 women.
The members of the Democratic nominating committee.
300 men.
Woodrow Wilson.
13)

Why does FDR feel lonely in Act 2, Scene 1? (from Act 2, Scene 1)

The children are away at school.
He cannot be involved in other people's lives.
Eleanor spends most of her day at social clubs.
None of his friends visit.
14)

Who kisses FDR before leaving for the stage in Act 3, Scene 2? (from Act 3, Scene 2)

Sara.
Missy.
Anna.
Eleanor.
15)

At the end of Act 1, Scene 3, which character is left behind to close up the house at Campobello? (from Act 1, Scene 3)

Sara.
Missy.
Mr. Howe.
Edward.
16)

What type of attitude has Al Smith had toward FDR in the past? (from Act 3, Scene 1)

Patronizing.
Friendly.
Bitter.
Condemning.
17)

What advice does Sara give FDR before leaving for the stage in Act 3, Scene 2? (from Act 3, Scene 2)

Speak out loudly and clearly.
Focus on your goal.
Look the chairman straight in the eye.
Don't look down.
18)

Why doesn't FDR eat dinner with his family at the end of Act 2, Scene 2? (from Act 2, Scene 2)

He is not feeling well.
He is upset about Anna's behavior.
He just had an argument with his mother.
He just had an argument with Mr. Howe.
19)

Whose pictures are present on stage in Act 3, Scene 3? (from Act 3, Scene 3)

FDR and Smith.
Wilson and Jefferson.
Wilson and Smith.
Coolidge and Hoover.
20)

Which state yields to New York? (from Act 3, Scene 3)

Montana.
Connecticut.
New York.
California.
21)

Why does Missy chase the children away from Eleanor at the end of Act 2, Scene 1? (from Act 2, Scene 1)

She needs to speak to Eleanor in private.
She knows that Eleanor is exhausted.
FDR wants to see Eleanor.
Eleanor is crying.
22)

Why does Mr. Lassiter oppose Al Smith's bid for president? (from Act 3, Scene 1)

Al Smith is Catholic.
Al Smith is a Republican.
The organization has knowlege of a sordid affair.
The Democrats do not support Smith.
23)

In Act 2, Scene 2, where does FDR decide to display the gift he has been given? (from Act 2, Scene 2)

In the front room.
In the kitchen.
In his bedroom.
In his office.
24)

What does Al Smith want FDR to do for him? (from Act 3, Scene 1)

Submit a proposal at the Republican National Convention.
Write a speech for him.
Nominate him at the upcoming national convention.
Publicly voice support for his bid as governor of New York.
25)

In Act 1, Scene 3, which character does FDR ask to come to the hospital on Thursday morning? (from Act 1, Scene 3)

Missy.
Mr. Howe.
Eleanor.
Jimmy.
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