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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is the first settlement in Hebron?
(a) Sinai.
(b) Kiryat Arba.
(c) Galut.
(d) Kibbutz Hahotrim.
2. Who comes to power in Israel in 1977?
(a) Menachem Begin.
(b) Levi Eshkol.
(c) Yatzhak Rabin.
(d) Golda Meir.
3. Whose agreement does Friedman say is essential to an Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories?
(a) The Israeli government.
(b) The majority of the Israeli population.
(c) The majority of American Jews.
(d) The U.S. government.
4. According to Friedman, the solution to the Palestinian-Israeli problem must be what kind of solution?
(a) Diplomatic.
(b) Tribal.
(c) Multi-national.
(d) Military.
5. Who does Friedman believe will have to provide for the Palestinian security in any settlement?
(a) Arabs.
(b) Jordan.
(c) Israelis.
(d) Palestinians themselves.
6. How long has Friedman been in Beirut when he decides to leave?
(a) 9 years.
(b) 7 years.
(c) 10 years.
(d) 4 years.
7. What issue does Friedman think the Israelis are avoiding during the national election campaign in 1984?
(a) How to avoid war with the Arabs.
(b) How to deal with the Arab countires.
(c) What to do with the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
(d) What to do about the lack of water in desert areas.
8. When does television appear in Israel?
(a) 1970..
(b) 1960.
(c) 1968.
(d) 1965.
9. What is the hang-up in most Arab-Israeli negotiations?
(a) The issue of religion.
(b) The issue of legitimate rights.
(c) The issue of water.
(d) Rhetoric.
10. What do each of Friedman's four different groups or categories of Jews believe in common?
(a) That the U.S. should support each group.
(b) That Israel will grow bigger.
(c) That the Rabbis should govern Israel.
(d) That the other three will disappear in time.
11. When does Friedman's wife leave Beirut?
(a) December, 1983.
(b) February, 1984.
(c) January, 1984.
(d) March, 1984.
12. When does Friedman leave Beirut for Jerusalem?
(a) June 1, 1984,
(b) July 1, 1984.
(c) May 1, 1984.
(d) April 1, 1984.
13. In 1985, what carryover from the British Mandate days does the Israeli government resurrect?
(a) Administrative detention.
(b) Exile.
(c) Administrative leave.
(d) Execution.
14. Where does Ze'ev Chafets grow up?
(a) New York.
(b) Jerusalem.
(c) Chicago.
(d) Detroit.
15. Many people are more familiar with the geography of Israel than they are of the geography of what?
(a) The U.S.
(b) Their own country.
(c) Europe.
(d) Africa.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who wins the national election in 1984?
2. Israel has religious significance to what three religions?
3. Where is Shimon Tsimhe's newsstand located?
4. Who attacks the Friedman's on their way to lunch?
5. What is special about the West Bank and Gaza Strip lands to the Israelis?
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