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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How far was the University of Wisconsin-Platteville from Janesville?
(a) About 100 miles.
(b) About 80 miles.
(c) 110 miles.
(d) 75 miles.
2. In 2009, by how much did the United Way cut its grants to community groups?
(a) 1/5.
(b) 1/4.
(c) 1/3.
(d) 1/2.
3. In Chapter 51, how much less was the population of Gary than it was in 1960?
(a) Less than 1/2.
(b) Around 1/4.
(c) About 1/3.
(d) About 2/3.
4. At what mile marker were Matt and Chris warned that there was a cop in the median?
(a) 28.
(b) 38.
(c) 13.
(d) 42.
5. In Chapter 39, how much of a cut did the YWCA take in United Way funding for its housing program for women leaving violent relationships?
(a) $20,000.
(b) $25,000.
(c) $10,000.
(d) $15,000.
Short Answer Questions
1. How many years did Matt have until retirement in Chapter 51?
2. When did Wisconsin created the nation's first workman's compensation law?
3. When did Wisconsin become the first state to pass a law guaranteeing collective bargaining for public employees?
4. In Chapter 51, how many miles did Chris's car have?
5. If Matt stayed in Fort Wayne for three years, how much of a transfer bonus would he receive?
Short Essay Questions
1. Where would Matt and the guys he carpooled with stop every Friday night on the way home, and what would they get?
2. What did Bob Borremans feels about the speeches in Chapter 54?
3. What problem did Matt have with his car in Chapter 55?
4. What problems was Josh Beyer having?
5. In Chapter 52, what money rhythm did Mike and Barb develop?
6. In Chapter 32, where did Mike Vaughn get a job after graduating?
7. How did Kristi Beyer die?
8. What surprise entry was there in Labor Fest 2012?
9. In Chapter 50, how did Alyssa figure out how to work more hours?
10. What good news did Tammy Whiteaker receive in Chapter 49?
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