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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Canto I: Black Chapter 1: Carceral Dissonance - Chapter 5: D*mb Smart.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does Hari relate the rupture from his childhood to systemic issues?
(a) He links it to fungibility and commodification.
(b) He believes it's a form of self-care.
(c) He views it as a natural process.
(d) He sees it as an act of rebellion.
2. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 3: Nowalater," what does Hari realize about his perception of Roberto and his own biases?
(a) He has overestimated Roberto's intelligence and influence.
(b) His perception of Roberto is entirely accurate.
(c) Roberto intentionally causes conflicts with Hari's siblings.
(d) He has unfairly demonized Roberto based on societal biases.
3. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 2: A Prayer for My Father," what does Daddy advise Hari regarding buying cars?
(a) Prefer European vehicles.
(b) Buy Hondas and avoid American cars.
(c) Always choose American brands.
(d) Opt for Japanese cars.
4. According to Margaret Paul's Inner Bonding, what is the purpose of inner-child work?
(a) To reconnect with childhood experiences.
(b) To romanticize one's past.
(c) To question systemic problems.
(d) To resolve self-limiting beliefs.
5. What does Hari compare the discomfort of starting a conversation with his inner child to?
(a) Setting up an altar.
(b) Arriving unannounced at someone's house.
(c) Writing a letter to parents.
(d) Praying after a diagnosis.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 3: Nowalater," how does Hari's view of Roberto evolve?
2. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 4: A Prayer for Rest," what effect does Hari's conversation with his father have on him?
3. How does Hari feel about the concept of "inner-child work" (35) ?
4. What does Hari realize about his interpretation of history?
5. What underlying sentiment drives Hari's pursuit of academic superiority over Betty in the Pride school?
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