Looking Backward: 2000-1887 Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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Looking Backward: 2000-1887 Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does the narrator say Human history is?
(a) Stagnant.
(b) Cyclical.
(c) Linear.
(d) Reciprocal.

2. Who is the narrator engaged to in 1887?
(a) Edith Barlett.
(b) Sarah Barlett.
(c) Edith Leeke.
(d) Sarah Leeke.

3. By the end on Chapter 14, what does Julian state is the most distinguishing facility of 2000?
(a) Dignity given to the labor force.
(b) The education system.
(c) Architecture.
(d) Aquired wealth.

4. When Julian awakes confused the next day, what does he do to avoid losing his mental stability?
(a) Goes back to sleep.
(b) Goes for a walk.
(c) Calls for Dr. Leete.
(d) Takes medication.

5. What does Edith mean when she says she will show Julian some of his old friends?
(a) Literature fom his time.
(b) Letters from his time.
(c) Pictures from his time.
(d) Remaining buildings from his time.

6. Why is the narrator's house for sale?
(a) It is not appropriate for a new bride.
(b) The narrator wants a bigger home.
(c) It is condemned.
(d) The narrator needs money.

7. What is Sawyer's relationship to the narrator?
(a) He is his mentor.
(b) He is his servant.
(c) He is his brother.
(d) He is his best friend.

8. What does the new monetary system not encourage?
(a) Freedom.
(b) Security.
(c) Savings.
(d) Wealth.

9. What does the narrator awake to at the beginning of Chapter 3?
(a) The end of the world.
(b) A man in a strange room.
(c) His fiancee.
(d) A fire.

10. Why do citizens work willingly?
(a) They are being paid more.
(b) It is their only way to exist.
(c) The jobs are now enjoyable.
(d) They can take more vacation the more they work.

11. What are men motivated by with this system?
(a) Obtaining status.
(b) Obtaining wealth.
(c) Honor, hope, and patriotism.
(d) Avoiding punishment.

12. What does Julian assume occurred for the change in Boston to have happened?
(a) War.
(b) Worker revolution.
(c) Change in president.
(d) Nuclear holocaust.

13. What does Dr. Leete claim really occurred?
(a) Acceptance of one govenment-run business.
(b) World War.
(c) National strike.
(d) Nothing.

14. How long does the narrator sleep?
(a) 25 years.
(b) 120 years.
(c) 100 years.
(d) 113 years.

15. What do Julian and Dr. Leete talk about the first night Julian is in 2000?
(a) His past.
(b) Love.
(c) The future.
(d) Boston in 2000.

Short Answer Questions

1. Why is Julian surprised when the waiter is so pleasant?

2. How long is the narrator's second nap at the Leete's home?

3. What are all citizens expected to do?

4. How is music listened to in 2000?

5. What does the narrator do to remedy his disorder?

(see the answer keys)

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