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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 believes it's a form of self-care.
(b) He links it to fungibility and commodification.
(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," how does Hari's view of Roberto evolve?
(a) He continues to perceive Roberto as an antagonist.
(b) He discovers evidence of Roberto's aggressive tendencies.
(c) He attributes Roberto's behavior to his physical appearance.
(d) He realizes Roberto's kindness and genuine intentions.
3. What concept does the therapist suggest to Hari to explore in therapy?
(a) Self-policing.
(b) Inner-child work.
(c) Religiosity.
(d) Traditional medicine.
4. What underlying sentiment drives Hari's pursuit of academic superiority over Betty in the Pride school?
(a) A need to challenge the dominance of white students.
(b) A commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion.
(c) A desire for genuine friendship and collaboration.
(d) A fear of being associated with everyday Black individuals.
5. Why does Hari feel the need to be an example of Black Excellence?
(a) To foster a sense of community.
(b) To prove his intelligence.
(c) To avoid competition with others.
(d) To challenge societal norms.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 4: A Prayer for Rest," what does Hari contemplate towards the end?
2. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 5: D*mb Smart," what is Hari's perspective on the concept of Black Excellence?
3. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 2: A Prayer for My Father," what prompts Hari to write a conversation with his inner child?
4. How does Hari feel about addressing his inner child's absence?
5. In Canto I: Black, "Chapter 4: A Prayer for Rest," what does Hari compare the feeling of impending distress to?
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