Benazir Bhutto: From Prison to Prime Minister Quiz | Eight Week Quiz B

Libby Hughes
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 103 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Benazir Bhutto: From Prison to Prime Minister Quiz | Eight Week Quiz B

Libby Hughes
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 103 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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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. She felt that her new surroundings were less _______ than the United States and the accommodations were more modest.
(a) Terse.
(b) Friendly.
(c) Severe.
(d) Tense.

2. There was some concern after the election that Benazir and her father ______ were in physical danger.
(a) Ali.
(b) Nusrat.
(c) Shah.
(d) Mir.

3. According to the book, the _______ of Pakistan is mainly an advisory position and is elected by provincial assemblies.
(a) Minister of agriculture.
(b) Prime minister.
(c) Shah.
(d) President.

4. According to the book, East Pakistan would eventually become an independent country called ________.
(a) Bangladesh.
(b) Iraq.
(c) Sri Lanka.
(d) Iran.

5. Benazir acclimatized quickly to her surroundings and began to join several organizations including ________.
(a) Harvard Assembly.
(b) Harvard Crimson.
(c) Harvard Intellectuals.
(d) Harvard Rowers.

Short Answer Questions

1. The administrators at Radcliffe believed that ______ American society might be too shocking for Benazir.

2. In 1977, Benazir was the first _______ or non-British person elected president of the Oxford Society to which she belonged.

3. Partially as a result of the interventions orchestrated by her father, Benazir was accepted to Radcliffe in _______.

4. 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.

5. In particular, Benazir appreciated the fact that American women could decide not to ________ and have that decision supported.

(see the answer key)

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