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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Benazir decided to travel to the city where crops were damaged accompanied by her _______.
(a) Grandfather.
(b) Brother.
(c) Mother.
(d) Sister.
2. Benazir studied diplomacy and _______ at Oxford in 1976 at the insistence of her father.
(a) International Business.
(b) International Politics.
(c) International Ethics.
(d) International Law.
3. According to the book, all of the following countries except ________ border the nation of Pakistan.
(a) India.
(b) Iran.
(c) Iraq.
(d) Afghanistan.
4. Benazir Bhutto was the first woman elected to lead a ________ nation in all of history.
(a) Christian.
(b) Muslim.
(c) Jewish.
(d) Sikh.
5. Prime Minister Bhutto had his wife and children return to their home in ________, Pakistan.
(a) Murree.
(b) Islamabad.
(c) Karachi.
(d) Mohatarma.
6. Benazir's father's campaign to secure rights became ________ and emotional although he eventually won.
(a) Religious.
(b) Violent.
(c) Multinational.
(d) Peaceful.
7. Benazir was eventually released by the jail _______, however she was unable to see her mother.
(a) Matron.
(b) Master.
(c) Sheriff.
(d) Judge.
8. Benazir was placed in a private ______ school in which she learned several languages including English.
(a) Hebrew.
(b) Sikh.
(c) Christian.
(d) Muslim.
9. In her junior year at Harvard, Benazir was able to see a meeting between her father and prime minister _______ of India.
(a) Imam Shah.
(b) Indira Gandhi.
(c) Mohandas Gandhi.
(d) Ali Bhutto.
10. Benazir's father called the great economist ________ who was an economics professor at Harvard, and asked him to intervene.
(a) John Adams Galbraith.
(b) Anne Fadiman.
(c) Peter Galbraith.
(d) John Kenneth Galbraith.
11. The Brigadier General threatened to punish people by law for breaking ______ religious rules.
(a) Jewish.
(b) Islamic.
(c) Hindu.
(d) Christian.
12. According to the book, East Pakistan would eventually become an independent country called ________.
(a) Sri Lanka.
(b) Iran.
(c) Bangladesh.
(d) Iraq.
13. Benazir's father was angry when the Security Council _________ in response to his pleas.
(a) Made no response.
(b) Ordered an attack on India.
(c) Ordered economic sanctions on India and Pakistan.
(d) Ordered on attack on Iraq.
14. On March 7, 1981, the brigadier general arrested ______ and six thousand MRD supporters.
(a) Nusrat.
(b) Benazir.
(c) Shah.
(d) Mir.
15. Once she arrived at Harvard, Benazir decided to major in _________, pleasing her father in the process.
(a) Radical Government.
(b) International Politics.
(c) International Business.
(d) Comparative Government.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to the book, _________ is the capital of Pakistan and has been since 1959.
2. When the two opposing political parties joined in an effort to defeat the brigadier general, they formed a third party known as _______.
3. Benazir's father served in all of the following minister roles at the United nations except _______.
4. In 1977, Benazir was the first _______ or non-British person elected president of the Oxford Society to which she belonged.
5. The book describes an incident in which Benazir Bhutto encountered racial prejudice at the _______ airport.
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