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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter Three, On to Oxford.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Benazir's father served in all of the following minister roles at the United nations except _______.
(a) Foreign.
(b) Commerce.
(c) Defense.
(d) Energy.
2. Pakistan used to be a part of ______ until August 14th, 1947 when that country gained independence from Britain.
(a) Iran.
(b) Iraq.
(c) India.
(d) Afghanistan.
3. According to the book, administrators at Radcliffe worried about Benazir's _______ and the fact that she had led a sheltered life as an upper class Muslim.
(a) Age.
(b) Attention problems.
(c) Disabilities.
(d) Grades.
4. Benazir befriended several of the girls who were near her room including ________, who helped her to learn how to answer the telephone.
(a) Anne Fadiman.
(b) Anne Galbraith.
(c) Anne Lamott.
(d) Julie Fadiman.
5. During Benazir's second round of education she pursued all of the following degrees except ________.
(a) Economics.
(b) Philosophy.
(c) Politics.
(d) Biology.
Short Answer Questions
1. Benazir originally struggled with the dirty appearance of Americans, but eventually began to wear ______ and sweatshirts.
2. Benazir's father called the great economist ________ who was an economics professor at Harvard, and asked him to intervene.
3. The separation of these two countries was known as the partition and Benazir's father, _______ was a representative of Pakistan for the United Nations at that time.
4. During the meeting at the United Nations, Benazir's father asked her to meet him in ________ and watch Security Council disputes.
5. In 1973 Benazir was able to see a meeting in the United States between her father and ________, who was then Secretary of State.
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